Jose seems to have lost it. My boas could be ruling my brain of course but I remember his public declarations of support for players for more than criticisms. He seems to be demotivating to his players now where once it was definitely the opposite.
He looked happier in the football manager adverts he does.Jose seems to have lost it. My boas could be ruling my brain of course but I remember his public declarations of support for players for more than criticisms. He seems to be demotivating to his players now where once it was definitely the opposite.
Ah but you forget that our players make money,theirs make history,judging by results so far history will judge a vast amount of money was spent on worthless shite.How much did the squad cost again ?
He's right about everything, apart from everything he wrote. Glad he watched every minute. Allows him to have a much more balanced view of the game than if he'd watched MOTD.consider yourself told.
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:) So 2 - 1 constitutes a drubbing in your book. Why don't you watch the match before coming on a Utd board spouting this drivel. Kompany & Gundogan are crocks & will never be regular first teamers (again) Sane had all the space in the world yet seemed to run around like a headless chicken. Aguero would also have made little difference yesterday as City created very little. All 3 goals in the game owed huge amounts to luck. quote.
I watched every minute. Guess you didn't. But for Bravo fecking up it's unlikely you would have got a goal back before HT and despite all your bravado you didn't get one back in the 2nd either. The rest of your post is biased hyperbolic shite.
A tipping point you say....
I miss that thread.
this is fabulous. look at this sad ****. this one is really hurting lol.
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I didn't expect such a blistering start of Guardiola's career at Citeh. Maybe even his biggest fans didn't expect it.
There are several things that may make his work at Citeh easier than it was at Bayern. He has much more control over what happens, as Citeh aren't such a big club and are in awe of his ability, plus the directors are his friends. Second, Bayern have already peaked when he moved there and the players were probably not as eager to learn and implement new tactics, as some recent comments by Ribery suggest. Furhter, those quick and technically bruilliant midgets at Citeh may suit his pilosophy better than Bayern players. Surely,they are more like Barca's players, albeit not so talented.
Early days though, too early to draw conclusions. They may become even better but they may get tired and lose form in the second half of the season. Their squad isn't big and has many oldish players.