https://x.com/fabrizioromano/status/1861541478570299872?s=46&t=tF7MZ4iWzZhNVtCcCvlOxw
https://x.com/_self_healing/status/1861551374439211291?s=46&t=tF7MZ4iWzZhNVtCcCvlOxw
He’s literally self harming. What on earth is going on? 🤣
Pep
posted 1 hour, 53 minutes ago
still ready to spit even in the press conference
posted 1 hour, 42 minutes ago
Maybe managing City in the Conference North next season will actually be good for his mental health...he's clearly cracking up in the prem right now.
posted 1 hour, 32 minutes ago
He's going to end up looking like one of the Saw victims by the end of the season.
posted 1 hour, 30 minutes ago
comment by Sporty and Portly - LFC (U8531)
posted 10 minutes ago
Maybe managing City in the Conference North next season will actually be good for his mental health...he's clearly cracking up in the prem right now.
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Will he have to field a scratch team?
posted 1 hour, 9 minutes ago
He inflicted those wounds on himself, he is a masochist, he must have been to go to City in the first place !
posted 52 minutes ago
Since Amorim's departure, Sporting have looked vulnerable in Europe for the first time, while Pep appears to be struggling mentally and enduring the most difficult period of his managerial career. The Amorim effect or just coincidence? While we may love seeing Pep and City suffer, it's clear that someone should step in to ease pressure he's under. Extending his contract beyond his initial plans might have been an error, and things could deteriorate further for both City and Pep next season.
posted 48 minutes ago
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 3 minutes ago
Since Amorim's departure, Sporting have looked vulnerable in Europe for the first time, while Pep appears to be struggling mentally and enduring the most difficult period of his managerial career. The Amorim effect or just coincidence? While we may love seeing Pep and City suffer, it's clear that someone should step in to ease pressure he's under. Extending his contract beyond his initial plans might have been an error, and things could deteriorate further for both City and Pep next season.
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Maybe if we could beat Ipswich this would have some legs…
posted 45 minutes ago
comment by Busby (U19985)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by Vengeance (U23079)
posted 3 minutes ago
Since Amorim's departure, Sporting have looked vulnerable in Europe for the first time, while Pep appears to be struggling mentally and enduring the most difficult period of his managerial career. The Amorim effect or just coincidence? While we may love seeing Pep and City suffer, it's clear that someone should step in to ease pressure he's under. Extending his contract beyond his initial plans might have been an error, and things could deteriorate further for both City and Pep next season.
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Maybe if we could beat Ipswich this would have some legs…
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It's probably more of a Ten Hag curse. He couldn't outlast Pep so he cursed him as he left to begin the end of his era.
posted 30 minutes ago
The Lance Armstrong of soccer has been exposed.
posted 30 minutes ago
It looks like we've found his shelf life.