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posted on 22/7/24

hmm... odd one this..

KP left Leeds and got the 'dream move', and his bank account still thinks its the dream move.

Micah Richards' biggest football regret, was to turn down a massive contract at city to go for first team football and sign a contract at Villa (I think) who were relegated that season.

always makes me wonder, "the biggest mistake" ??- really?

posted on 22/7/24

the alternative for KP, say no to City, who were offering crazy money... to stay at Leeds who wouldn't give him a pay rise,

the potential platform of CL, international football and all the plaudits that come when you win trophies.... bad decision?,

posted on 22/7/24

I thought KP's move was more of a push than a wanted move!..

He's another that wanted to stay if I remember rightly!..

posted on 22/7/24

He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?

posted on 22/7/24

comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
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Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.

posted on 22/7/24

comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
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Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.


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..and there's everyone thinking Pep wanted a DM/CM as an alternative to Rodri.

posted on 22/7/24

comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 35 minutes ago
comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
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Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.


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bizarre rant.

posted on 22/7/24

Innit.

posted on 22/7/24

comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
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Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.


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Spot on mate. Nearly as bad a signing as Nunes! 😂😂

posted on 22/7/24

comment by WeekendOffender (U22920)
posted 1 hour, 38 minutes ago
comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 47 minutes ago
comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
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Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.


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Spot on mate. Nearly as bad a signing as Nunes! 😂😂

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Agreed. Bielsa made Nunes an absolute belter.

posted on 22/7/24

comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 4 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
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Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.


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..and there's everyone thinking Pep wanted a DM/CM as an alternative to Rodri.
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Why didn't he sign one that could do the job rather than one that it was clear to the world and his dog couldn't.

When KP was signing on the dotted line were you thinking, great here's an alternative to Rodri. Of course you weren't. You were thinking "Pep, where the hell's your head at?".


posted on 22/7/24

comment by The Spanish Italians - It dint come home (U21595)
posted 6 hours, 10 minutes ago
hmm... odd one this..

KP left Leeds and got the 'dream move', and his bank account still thinks its the dream move.

Micah Richards' biggest football regret, was to turn down a massive contract at city to go for first team football and sign a contract at Villa (I think) who were relegated that season.

always makes me wonder, "the biggest mistake" ??- really?
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Micha’s problem was his physique. He was a brilliant defender at the start of his career, but he is naturally heavily built, which as he got older slowed him down, and made him injury prone. I think KP still has a lot to offer, if someone can rebuild his confidence.

posted on 22/7/24

comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 1 hour, 1 minute ago
comment by Boris 'Inky’ Gibson (U5901)
posted 4 hours, 4 minutes ago
comment by Dennis - Always Leeds - Always Loyal. (U23086)
posted 3 minutes ago
comment by steross17 (U6898)
posted 11 minutes ago
He’s apparently on £150k a week, would it be worth a cheeky bid of £50k a week to get him in on loan?
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Why would we want to? I think it would be wasting £50k a week.

My view on Kalvin is that it took a genius like Bielsa to get him playing to his absolute max. Pep wanted to sign him as a vanity project to prove he was the equal of Bielsa and failed to do so. It was clear he was never good enough to play for City and it was only because of Pep's massive ego that the deal went through. KP is the single player that shows just what a giant Bielsa is as a manager.
Farke is not Bielsa so we shouldn't expect a similar miracle.
Leave well alone.


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..and there's everyone thinking Pep wanted a DM/CM as an alternative to Rodri.
----------------------------------------------------------------------

Why didn't he sign one that could do the job rather than one that it was clear to the world and his dog couldn't.

When KP was signing on the dotted line were you thinking, great here's an alternative to Rodri. Of course you weren't. You were thinking "Pep, where the hell's your head at?".



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No, I thought here's a player who shines for both Leeds and England, it'll give Pep different options in the middle of the park or maybe he'll 're-invent' him like he did successfully with Stones, Ake and Cancelo.

posted on 23/7/24

hero at leeds but not offered in much of a pay rise? given the chance to join and make it at a club team, 1 of if not the best team in europe / world & treble his wage.... no brainer....hindsight

posted on 23/7/24

Phillips had to take that opportunity, if he didn’t, he’d have regretted it for the rest of his life.

It was a bad signing by City. An odd one because normally their transfers and scouting is spot on, but with Phillips it just felt like they hadn’t watched him play enough. He was great for us but I never thought he was good enough for that top level, even as a squad player, especially in the style they play.

posted on 23/7/24

comment by Kamikaze Blue (U7450)
posted 10 hours, 46 minutes ago

comment by The Spanish Italians - It dint come home (U21595)
posted 6 hours, 10 minutes ago
hmm... odd one this..

KP left Leeds and got the 'dream move', and his bank account still thinks its the dream move.

Micah Richards' biggest football regret, was to turn down a massive contract at city to go for first team football and sign a contract at Villa (I think) who were relegated that season.

always makes me wonder, "the biggest mistake" ??- really?
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Micha’s problem was his physique. He was a brilliant defender at the start of his career, but he is naturally heavily built, which as he got older slowed him down, and made him injury prone. I think KP still has a lot to offer, if someone can rebuild his confidence.

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Agree ref Micah Kamikazi, he didn;t want to play second fiddle to Zabaleta and turned down a new (very lucrative) contract to play first team football at Villa..

Villa relegated that season... Micah not on bad wages at villa of course, but could have warmed a bench for a hell of a lot more at City... choose not to, and its his biggest regret in football.

goes to show you, brilliant decision from KP... not everything works out, and easy to cast it off as a bad decision with the benefit of hindsight

comment by bomdia (U13941)

posted on 23/7/24

He was never going to be more than a back up to Rodri, playing in cup games and coming on to give him a rest when games were already decided. However, 2 things scuppered that plan, firstly Rodri emerged as the best DM in the world and secondly that KP just couldn't cut it at the highest level. Pity really, the guy seemed a decent bloke and didn't seem to complain.

Pep has very high standards and you either make the grade or you don't. Interestingly, he clearly didn't upset Pep who takes no prisoners (see Cancelo for further details) but you could see that his passing wasn't accurate enough, even for fans, so Pep wasn't going to accept it. Hopefully he can go back to a club like Leeds and reboot his career, I wish him luck.

posted on 24/7/24

comment by bomdia (U13941)
posted 4 hours, 43 minutes ago
He was never going to be more than a back up to Rodri, playing in cup games and coming on to give him a rest when games were already decided. However, 2 things scuppered that plan, firstly Rodri emerged as the best DM in the world and secondly that KP just couldn't cut it at the highest level. Pity really, the guy seemed a decent bloke and didn't seem to complain.

Pep has very high standards and you either make the grade or you don't. Interestingly, he clearly didn't upset Pep who takes no prisoners (see Cancelo for further details) but you could see that his passing wasn't accurate enough, even for fans, so Pep wasn't going to accept it. Hopefully he can go back to a club like Leeds and reboot his career, I wish him luck.
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I thought Pep sent a message out to his squad when he said that KP returned back from the England camp overweight. That was the turning point for him, and he couldn't get rid of KP quickly enough. He also sent out a strong message to his players that there would be no excuse for breaking the rules.
KP had pretty much blossomed under Bielsa, but I think he felt undermined by Pep, because he hasn't looked the same player since. It's very sad, for him and England, because he was a proper baller three years ago, up there with Declan Rice, but now, he looks a shadow of himself. He's a decent bloke from what we saw at Leeds, gave his all for the club. It will be very hard for him to come back from this, but I wish him the best.

posted on 24/7/24

Once he got fat his career at the top level was over

posted on 24/7/24

comment by bomdia (U13941)
posted 16 hours, 19 minutes ago

He was never going to be more than a back up to Rodri, playing in cup games and coming on to give him a rest when games were already decided. However, 2 things scuppered that plan, firstly Rodri emerged as the best DM in the world and secondly that KP just couldn't cut it at the highest level. Pity really, the guy seemed a decent bloke and didn't seem to complain.

Pep has very high standards and you either make the grade or you don't. Interestingly, he clearly didn't upset Pep who takes no prisoners (see Cancelo for further details) but you could see that his passing wasn't accurate enough, even for fans, so Pep wasn't going to accept it. Hopefully he can go back to a club like Leeds and reboot his career, I wish him luck.

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Brilliant post bomdia

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