posted 1 week, 3 days ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 11 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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This.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 1 hour ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pretty good summary 👍
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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If Fergie had managed Liverpool and not United your opinion would be different.
Pep will never be as good as Fergie. His teams have to be the very very best to achieve. He couldn't win a league title with Tom Cleverley in midfield. He couldn't take Aberdeen to two league titles and a UEFA Cup win vs Madrid.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
7 bad games doesn’t change much for me tbh, Pep is quite obviously the greatest. Just the influence he’s had on other coaches and youth development all over the world is testament to that.
I don’t think anyone is trying to copy breaking the transfer record more than anyone else and bullying refs tbh. Their legacies are miles apart.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
Ultimately it's always down to the coach. However, it does amuse me that after a handful of losses, suddenly everything about Pep is being questioned. Maybe he has peaked and it's all downhill from here, maybe he'll fight back and show everyone just how good he is.
But is anyone seriously questioning how good a coach he is and his influence in the game?
Every manager has strengths and weaknesses, even the very best ones, but if you ask pretty much every manager in the game who is currently the best in the world, they would say Pep. But I guess folk on here know better.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 23 minutes ago
Ultimately it's always down to the coach. However, it does amuse me that after a handful of losses, suddenly everything about Pep is being questioned. Maybe he has peaked and it's all downhill from here, maybe he'll fight back and show everyone just how good he is.
But is anyone seriously questioning how good a coach he is and his influence in the game?
Every manager has strengths and weaknesses, even the very best ones, but if you ask pretty much every manager in the game who is currently the best in the world, they would say Pep. But I guess folk on here know better.
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This. All of a sudden he is a pub team coach. Its just gloating after 10 years of cropped up frustration. Finally they can spout their vitriol.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
I reckon a few City players have grown tired of his camera hogging antics and are giving a per cent or two less effort.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by kramthered (U10304)
posted 4 minutes ago
I reckon a few City players have grown tired of his camera hogging antics and are giving a per cent or two less effort.
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True story here, someone who works at our place went up to one of the bosses when we were last recruiting and said “if you give my son a start I’ll up my game by 50%”
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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If Fergie had managed Liverpool and not United your opinion would be different.
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So would yours.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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If Fergie had managed Liverpool and not United your opinion would be different.
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So would yours.
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How so? I hate both clubs with a passion.
Never once in my life had an issue with admitting Liverpool have had some incredible teams and managers in the past, even if they were mostly before my time. Klopp was a tremendous coach too.
If Fergie had won 13 league titles and 2 European cups plus countless cups with Liverpool he'd still be the best.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
When Pep wins a European trophy with an Aberdeen sized club then he’s in the debate to be the greatest with SAF
Right now he’s a bald fraud
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Robben Amorim (U22716)
posted 21 minutes ago
When Pep wins a European trophy with an Aberdeen sized club then he’s in the debate to be the greatest with SAF
Right now he’s a bald fraud
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Honestly, I don't think you can really compare the 2, because in different eras, they had to do different things for their club.
Fergie really was one of the last old-school managers, where he really was involved with everything in the club - very few people are capable of doing that, and as we have seen, it makes it difficult for anyone else to come in because he did so much for the club. That's not a criticism of Fergie, it's just the way it was, but it mean the club rested on its laurels somewhat as Fergie was able to mask things that maybe weren't being properly run.
These days, especially at bigger clubs, where you have DOFs, other support staff etc, the manager really has a more coaching role, and it's here that Pep really stands out. Let's be honest, he changed how people approached the game coaching-wise and influenced so many others and really did raise the bar.
So for me, both were / are 2 great managers will different skill-sets, to call Pep a bald fraud just lacks a recognition of his talents.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
To be fair to Pep, it's not like Man City's performances have been terrible. Against Sporting, they created enough chances in the first half to win 3 games. Even against Spurs, they were well on top before Spurs scored and missed a couple of great chances.
Until the Liverpool game, they were still dominating every game they play and creating multiple great chances per game. It's not all on Pep that they suddenly can't finish.
They are missing their top 2 centre midfielders. Every team is going to not be as good when have major injuries. Look at Arsenal without Odegaard or Liverpool when missing their best 2 defenders in previous seasons
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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He did exactly that and got 100 points to be fair.
He’s allowed a bad run, particularly with the squad we’ve got this year and who we have out or still returning to fitness.
Some of the criticism is valid, some is a sign of just how good he and we have been, he’s raised the level of expectation to such a high level.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
Pep a bald fraud just lacks a recognition of his talents.
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I'd say it recognises his two greatest talents.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by wadey101 (U10625)
posted 26 minutes ago
To be fair to Pep, it's not like Man City's performances have been terrible. Against Sporting, they created enough chances in the first half to win 3 games. Even against Spurs, they were well on top before Spurs scored and missed a couple of great chances.
Until the Liverpool game, they were still dominating every game they play and creating multiple great chances per game. It's not all on Pep that they suddenly can't finish.
They are missing their top 2 centre midfielders. Every team is going to not be as good when have major injuries. Look at Arsenal without Odegaard or Liverpool when missing their best 2 defenders in previous seasons
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They are always caught with defenders doing unnecessary pssses in their own half or box and wingers not crossing at all and leap frogging backwards every time. It's akin to GP race cars driving backwards. And since this happens all the time, it must be a Pep instruction.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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posted 6 minutes ago
comment by wadey101 (U10625)
posted 26 minutes ago
To be fair to Pep, it's not like Man City's performances have been terrible. Against Sporting, they created enough chances in the first half to win 3 games. Even against Spurs, they were well on top before Spurs scored and missed a couple of great chances.
Until the Liverpool game, they were still dominating every game they play and creating multiple great chances per game. It's not all on Pep that they suddenly can't finish.
They are missing their top 2 centre midfielders. Every team is going to not be as good when have major injuries. Look at Arsenal without Odegaard or Liverpool when missing their best 2 defenders in previous seasons
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They are always caught with defenders doing unnecessary pssses in their own half or box and wingers not crossing at all and leap frogging backwards every time. It's akin to GP race cars driving backwards. And since this happens all the time, it must be a Pep instruction.
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It is, but then so is players knowing when the right time is to move forward. The problem we’ve got at the mo is we’re not getting the runners past to give the multiple options or free up the space for the wingers to move into, it’s why we looked better with Doku on as he does it himself more than the others.
Foden and Gundogan have been really poor in this run. Was interesting to hear Pep say about using Grealish centrally as I’ve wanted to see that for a while.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 hours, 14 minutes ago
7 bad games doesn’t change much for me tbh, Pep is quite obviously the greatest. Just the influence he’s had on other coaches and youth development all over the world is testament to that.
I don’t think anyone is trying to copy breaking the transfer record more than anyone else and bullying refs tbh. Their legacies are miles apart.
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Buying refs? What are you going on about?
Their is an argument that Pep is the better coach than SAF. But SAF was a better manager than Pep and to maintain such high standards for such a long period was remarkable.
As has been said previously, Pep has had the privilege of managing the best clubs with the best players everywhere he has been. I am not at all convinced that he could have done what SAF did.
No-one else has managed to break the Old-Firm duopoly in the last 40 years sine SAF and then he took over a cup team and made them the best team in the league for the best part of 20 years.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 hours, 14 minutes ago
7 bad games doesn’t change much for me tbh, Pep is quite obviously the greatest. Just the influence he’s had on other coaches and youth development all over the world is testament to that.
I don’t think anyone is trying to copy breaking the transfer record more than anyone else and bullying refs tbh. Their legacies are miles apart.
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Buying refs? What are you going on about?
Their is an argument that Pep is the better coach than SAF. But SAF was a better manager than Pep and to maintain such high standards for such a long period was remarkable.
As has been said previously, Pep has had the privilege of managing the best clubs with the best players everywhere he has been. I am not at all convinced that he could have done what SAF did.
No-one else has managed to break the Old-Firm duopoly in the last 40 years sine SAF and then he took over a cup team and made them the best team in the league for the best part of 20 years.
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They do completely different roles, it’s a comparison that’s not really needed.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
No-one has said he was buying refs???
Regardless, their legacies and impact on the game are poles apart. It’s not really up for debate.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
As has been said previously, Pep has had the privilege of managing the best clubs with the best players everywhere he has been. I am not at all convinced that he could have done what SAF did.
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How many times has Pep (or City, whichever you like) broken the transfer record?
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
No-one has said he was buying refs???
Regardless, their legacies and impact on the game are poles apart. It’s not really up for debate.
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Sorry, totally misread that Robbing. My bad, I left my reading glasses at home today.
Don't be silly. Of course it is up for debate.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
No-one has said he was buying refs???
Regardless, their legacies and impact on the game are poles apart. It’s not really up for debate.
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Sorry, totally misread that Robbing. My bad, I left my reading glasses at home today.
Don't be silly. Of course it is up for debate.
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No worries.
Fair enough, what’s Ferguson legacy and impact on the game today do you feel?
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posted 1 week, 3 days ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 11 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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This.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 1 hour ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pretty good summary 👍
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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If Fergie had managed Liverpool and not United your opinion would be different.
Pep will never be as good as Fergie. His teams have to be the very very best to achieve. He couldn't win a league title with Tom Cleverley in midfield. He couldn't take Aberdeen to two league titles and a UEFA Cup win vs Madrid.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
7 bad games doesn’t change much for me tbh, Pep is quite obviously the greatest. Just the influence he’s had on other coaches and youth development all over the world is testament to that.
I don’t think anyone is trying to copy breaking the transfer record more than anyone else and bullying refs tbh. Their legacies are miles apart.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
Ultimately it's always down to the coach. However, it does amuse me that after a handful of losses, suddenly everything about Pep is being questioned. Maybe he has peaked and it's all downhill from here, maybe he'll fight back and show everyone just how good he is.
But is anyone seriously questioning how good a coach he is and his influence in the game?
Every manager has strengths and weaknesses, even the very best ones, but if you ask pretty much every manager in the game who is currently the best in the world, they would say Pep. But I guess folk on here know better.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by kinsang (U3346)
posted 23 minutes ago
Ultimately it's always down to the coach. However, it does amuse me that after a handful of losses, suddenly everything about Pep is being questioned. Maybe he has peaked and it's all downhill from here, maybe he'll fight back and show everyone just how good he is.
But is anyone seriously questioning how good a coach he is and his influence in the game?
Every manager has strengths and weaknesses, even the very best ones, but if you ask pretty much every manager in the game who is currently the best in the world, they would say Pep. But I guess folk on here know better.
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This. All of a sudden he is a pub team coach. Its just gloating after 10 years of cropped up frustration. Finally they can spout their vitriol.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
I reckon a few City players have grown tired of his camera hogging antics and are giving a per cent or two less effort.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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posted 4 minutes ago
I reckon a few City players have grown tired of his camera hogging antics and are giving a per cent or two less effort.
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True story here, someone who works at our place went up to one of the bosses when we were last recruiting and said “if you give my son a start I’ll up my game by 50%”
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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If Fergie had managed Liverpool and not United your opinion would be different.
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So would yours.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
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posted 1 hour, 50 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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Pep is the greatest and a bad season won't change that. We saw Fergie lose titles when Cantona and Keane were out for long periods. He needs a small rebuild and if that leads to another titles then there is no debate.
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If Fergie had managed Liverpool and not United your opinion would be different.
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So would yours.
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How so? I hate both clubs with a passion.
Never once in my life had an issue with admitting Liverpool have had some incredible teams and managers in the past, even if they were mostly before my time. Klopp was a tremendous coach too.
If Fergie had won 13 league titles and 2 European cups plus countless cups with Liverpool he'd still be the best.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
When Pep wins a European trophy with an Aberdeen sized club then he’s in the debate to be the greatest with SAF
Right now he’s a bald fraud
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Robben Amorim (U22716)
posted 21 minutes ago
When Pep wins a European trophy with an Aberdeen sized club then he’s in the debate to be the greatest with SAF
Right now he’s a bald fraud
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Honestly, I don't think you can really compare the 2, because in different eras, they had to do different things for their club.
Fergie really was one of the last old-school managers, where he really was involved with everything in the club - very few people are capable of doing that, and as we have seen, it makes it difficult for anyone else to come in because he did so much for the club. That's not a criticism of Fergie, it's just the way it was, but it mean the club rested on its laurels somewhat as Fergie was able to mask things that maybe weren't being properly run.
These days, especially at bigger clubs, where you have DOFs, other support staff etc, the manager really has a more coaching role, and it's here that Pep really stands out. Let's be honest, he changed how people approached the game coaching-wise and influenced so many others and really did raise the bar.
So for me, both were / are 2 great managers will different skill-sets, to call Pep a bald fraud just lacks a recognition of his talents.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
To be fair to Pep, it's not like Man City's performances have been terrible. Against Sporting, they created enough chances in the first half to win 3 games. Even against Spurs, they were well on top before Spurs scored and missed a couple of great chances.
Until the Liverpool game, they were still dominating every game they play and creating multiple great chances per game. It's not all on Pep that they suddenly can't finish.
They are missing their top 2 centre midfielders. Every team is going to not be as good when have major injuries. Look at Arsenal without Odegaard or Liverpool when missing their best 2 defenders in previous seasons
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Romeo Golf Kilo (U22964)
posted 6 hours, 11 minutes ago
This is why people take issue with Pep being called the greatest manager in the world.
He assembled a team of quality players - possibly by breaking the rules but I digress - that are capable of carrying out his game plan and covering the weaknesses of his game plan.
However in recent seasons after being put under investigation, City have been on a level playing field with everyone else in the transfer market, gambling on players that they wouldn't have gambled on beforehand, or not signing players for positions where they need a better squad option. The players they have signed are Players that either aren't as good, or at least aren't as capable of carrying out Pep's gane plan without weaknesses being exploited.
It is in these scenarios that the best managers are able to adapt and still come out on top.
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He did exactly that and got 100 points to be fair.
He’s allowed a bad run, particularly with the squad we’ve got this year and who we have out or still returning to fitness.
Some of the criticism is valid, some is a sign of just how good he and we have been, he’s raised the level of expectation to such a high level.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
Pep a bald fraud just lacks a recognition of his talents.
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I'd say it recognises his two greatest talents.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by wadey101 (U10625)
posted 26 minutes ago
To be fair to Pep, it's not like Man City's performances have been terrible. Against Sporting, they created enough chances in the first half to win 3 games. Even against Spurs, they were well on top before Spurs scored and missed a couple of great chances.
Until the Liverpool game, they were still dominating every game they play and creating multiple great chances per game. It's not all on Pep that they suddenly can't finish.
They are missing their top 2 centre midfielders. Every team is going to not be as good when have major injuries. Look at Arsenal without Odegaard or Liverpool when missing their best 2 defenders in previous seasons
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They are always caught with defenders doing unnecessary pssses in their own half or box and wingers not crossing at all and leap frogging backwards every time. It's akin to GP race cars driving backwards. And since this happens all the time, it must be a Pep instruction.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by razorelectric (U19296)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by wadey101 (U10625)
posted 26 minutes ago
To be fair to Pep, it's not like Man City's performances have been terrible. Against Sporting, they created enough chances in the first half to win 3 games. Even against Spurs, they were well on top before Spurs scored and missed a couple of great chances.
Until the Liverpool game, they were still dominating every game they play and creating multiple great chances per game. It's not all on Pep that they suddenly can't finish.
They are missing their top 2 centre midfielders. Every team is going to not be as good when have major injuries. Look at Arsenal without Odegaard or Liverpool when missing their best 2 defenders in previous seasons
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They are always caught with defenders doing unnecessary pssses in their own half or box and wingers not crossing at all and leap frogging backwards every time. It's akin to GP race cars driving backwards. And since this happens all the time, it must be a Pep instruction.
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It is, but then so is players knowing when the right time is to move forward. The problem we’ve got at the mo is we’re not getting the runners past to give the multiple options or free up the space for the wingers to move into, it’s why we looked better with Doku on as he does it himself more than the others.
Foden and Gundogan have been really poor in this run. Was interesting to hear Pep say about using Grealish centrally as I’ve wanted to see that for a while.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 hours, 14 minutes ago
7 bad games doesn’t change much for me tbh, Pep is quite obviously the greatest. Just the influence he’s had on other coaches and youth development all over the world is testament to that.
I don’t think anyone is trying to copy breaking the transfer record more than anyone else and bullying refs tbh. Their legacies are miles apart.
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Buying refs? What are you going on about?
Their is an argument that Pep is the better coach than SAF. But SAF was a better manager than Pep and to maintain such high standards for such a long period was remarkable.
As has been said previously, Pep has had the privilege of managing the best clubs with the best players everywhere he has been. I am not at all convinced that he could have done what SAF did.
No-one else has managed to break the Old-Firm duopoly in the last 40 years sine SAF and then he took over a cup team and made them the best team in the league for the best part of 20 years.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 12 minutes ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 hours, 14 minutes ago
7 bad games doesn’t change much for me tbh, Pep is quite obviously the greatest. Just the influence he’s had on other coaches and youth development all over the world is testament to that.
I don’t think anyone is trying to copy breaking the transfer record more than anyone else and bullying refs tbh. Their legacies are miles apart.
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Buying refs? What are you going on about?
Their is an argument that Pep is the better coach than SAF. But SAF was a better manager than Pep and to maintain such high standards for such a long period was remarkable.
As has been said previously, Pep has had the privilege of managing the best clubs with the best players everywhere he has been. I am not at all convinced that he could have done what SAF did.
No-one else has managed to break the Old-Firm duopoly in the last 40 years sine SAF and then he took over a cup team and made them the best team in the league for the best part of 20 years.
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They do completely different roles, it’s a comparison that’s not really needed.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
No-one has said he was buying refs???
Regardless, their legacies and impact on the game are poles apart. It’s not really up for debate.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
As has been said previously, Pep has had the privilege of managing the best clubs with the best players everywhere he has been. I am not at all convinced that he could have done what SAF did.
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How many times has Pep (or City, whichever you like) broken the transfer record?
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
No-one has said he was buying refs???
Regardless, their legacies and impact on the game are poles apart. It’s not really up for debate.
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Sorry, totally misread that Robbing. My bad, I left my reading glasses at home today.
Don't be silly. Of course it is up for debate.
posted 1 week, 3 days ago
comment by Elvis (U7425)
posted 13 seconds ago
comment by Robbing Hoody - keepy up arbiter. Don’t talk to me unless you can do ten (U6374)
posted 5 minutes ago
No-one has said he was buying refs???
Regardless, their legacies and impact on the game are poles apart. It’s not really up for debate.
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Sorry, totally misread that Robbing. My bad, I left my reading glasses at home today.
Don't be silly. Of course it is up for debate.
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No worries.
Fair enough, what’s Ferguson legacy and impact on the game today do you feel?
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