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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Mase » Mon Nov 08, 2021 8:49 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:Pep in Barca to see the unveiling of Xavi.

Home to see the Mrs and gets to take in a bit of the love of his life. Are we classed as the mistress?


We’re the master, Pep is the mistress and Barca are next doors dog.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Beefymcfc » Mon Nov 08, 2021 9:18 pm

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Beefymcfc wrote:
Hazy2 wrote:Pep in Barca to see the unveiling of Xavi.

Home to see the Mrs and gets to take in a bit of the love of his life. Are we classed as the mistress?


We’re the master, Pep is the mistress and Barca are next doors dog.

Bitch ;-)
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby london blue 2 » Tue Nov 09, 2021 12:46 pm

Just read this online :roll:
Pep Guardiola on Barça interest for Raheem Sterling: “Honestly I have no idea. But if Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I’m convinced they can get them. Barça continues to be attractive, more than attractive…”,
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Tokyo Blue » Tue Nov 09, 2021 12:59 pm

"Barcelona, ​​in the good and bad, do what they want”, said Pep.

They did when they had the cash.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Mase » Tue Nov 09, 2021 1:07 pm

london blue 2 wrote:Just read this online :roll:
Pep Guardiola on Barça interest for Raheem Sterling: “Honestly I have no idea. But if Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I’m convinced they can get them. Barça continues to be attractive, more than attractive…”,


“If Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I am convinced that they can get them. Barca continues to be an attractive club, more than attractive. The city, the club, the history and this for the trainers, for the players always seduces a lot.

"If Barcelona interests one of our players, they will set up the machinery into operation, it is a liner.

“Barca can use their media to influence signings. That’s the thing about Barcelona; they can do what they want, good or bad.”


It sounds to me like he’s saying they’re a snide bunch of people and they can get our players by using their media and doing what they want without following any rules.

I personally wouldn’t have said anything and refused to answer the question, but he does seem desperate to discuss Barca at any opportunity.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby london blue 2 » Tue Nov 09, 2021 1:11 pm

Mase wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:Just read this online :roll:
Pep Guardiola on Barça interest for Raheem Sterling: “Honestly I have no idea. But if Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I’m convinced they can get them. Barça continues to be attractive, more than attractive…”,


“If Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I am convinced that they can get them. Barca continues to be an attractive club, more than attractive. The city, the club, the history and this for the trainers, for the players always seduces a lot.

"If Barcelona interests one of our players, they will set up the machinery into operation, it is a liner.

“Barca can use their media to influence signings. That’s the thing about Barcelona; they can do what they want, good or bad.”


It sounds to me like he’s saying they’re a snide bunch of people and they can get our players by using their media and doing what they want without following any rules.

I personally wouldn’t have said anything and refused to answer the question, but he does seem desperate to discuss Barca at any opportunity.


Thanks for the context, glad I didn't jump to conclusions. I think the highlighted bit is quite telling and follows on from his point about the hierarchy clubs getting "help"
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Mase » Tue Nov 09, 2021 1:30 pm

london blue 2 wrote:
Mase wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:Just read this online :roll:
Pep Guardiola on Barça interest for Raheem Sterling: “Honestly I have no idea. But if Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I’m convinced they can get them. Barça continues to be attractive, more than attractive…”,


“If Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I am convinced that they can get them. Barca continues to be an attractive club, more than attractive. The city, the club, the history and this for the trainers, for the players always seduces a lot.

"If Barcelona interests one of our players, they will set up the machinery into operation, it is a liner.

“Barca can use their media to influence signings. That’s the thing about Barcelona; they can do what they want, good or bad.”


It sounds to me like he’s saying they’re a snide bunch of people and they can get our players by using their media and doing what they want without following any rules.

I personally wouldn’t have said anything and refused to answer the question, but he does seem desperate to discuss Barca at any opportunity.


Thanks for the context, glad I didn't jump to conclusions. I think the highlighted bit is quite telling and follows on from his point about the hierarchy clubs getting "help"


I like how he mentioned the city of Barcelona being an attraction as well. If I was a footballer at a high standard and had options to choose from then I’d definitely head to PSG, Roma, Milan, Barca purely because of the life my family would have in those cities. I think that is why Barca will still be able to attract players even though they’re in the shit, like Pep says, because of the history and the city itself.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Tue Nov 09, 2021 1:55 pm

Mase wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:
Mase wrote:
london blue 2 wrote:Just read this online :roll:
Pep Guardiola on Barça interest for Raheem Sterling: “Honestly I have no idea. But if Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I’m convinced they can get them. Barça continues to be attractive, more than attractive…”,


“If Barcelona are interested in any of our players, I am convinced that they can get them. Barca continues to be an attractive club, more than attractive. The city, the club, the history and this for the trainers, for the players always seduces a lot.

"If Barcelona interests one of our players, they will set up the machinery into operation, it is a liner.

“Barca can use their media to influence signings. That’s the thing about Barcelona; they can do what they want, good or bad.”


It sounds to me like he’s saying they’re a snide bunch of people and they can get our players by using their media and doing what they want without following any rules.

I personally wouldn’t have said anything and refused to answer the question, but he does seem desperate to discuss Barca at any opportunity.


Thanks for the context, glad I didn't jump to conclusions. I think the highlighted bit is quite telling and follows on from his point about the hierarchy clubs getting "help"


I like how he mentioned the city of Barcelona being an attraction as well. If I was a footballer at a high standard and had options to choose from then I’d definitely head to PSG, Roma, Milan, Barca purely because of the life my family would have in those cities. I think that is why Barca will still be able to attract players even though they’re in the shit, like Pep says, because of the history and the city itself.



Like most people in life , once you have made your fortune then picking a new life in a new country is never about the money , it’s about loving where you live and enjoying the lifestyle that goes with that country and if you have a family then those points are fundamental .

I’ve lived in some places that I really didn’t like , but I loved the financial benefits so I stayed .
Now I get to choose where I go and live and ,I’m sorry but ,some rainy fucking country /City like Manchester (any city in England to be fair )would make me miserable , no matter how good everything else is !

Most Footballers , once they have made their millions , would choose Barcelona / Madrid , to name but 2 beautiful cities over rainy Manchester ,,,, 100% they would .

And who could blame them !
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Mase » Tue Nov 09, 2021 2:19 pm

Agreed Carl. A lot of footballers have followed Beckham’s route of going to the US to retire as well. It makes (made?) sense.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby PeterParker » Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:02 pm

I think you lot are talking about good & world class players. Yeah, they take that route (add Japan also).
But mostly central and eastern footballers "retire" either in Turkey, second-tier China, below-average teams from Qatar, Kuwait, etc.

There was a Romanian at New York City, good player, similar to Redmond or Raheem, Pep talked about him a bit, last year he left for Kuwait (left as their best players) and then he moved to Salonika in Greece. Why? Because his wife wanted him close to home where her (not his) relatives are.

I don't think, in many cases, they decide, but their wife/gf. See Bernie.
But can't blame them.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Mase » Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:25 pm

PeterParker wrote:I think you lot are talking about good & world class players. Yeah, they take that route (add Japan also).
But mostly central and eastern footballers "retire" either in Turkey, second-tier China, below-average teams from Qatar, Kuwait, etc.

There was a Romanian at New York City, good player, similar to Redmond or Raheem, Pep talked about him a bit, last year he left for Kuwait (left as their best players) and then he moved to Salonika in Greece. Why? Because his wife wanted him close to home where her (not his) relatives are.

I don't think, in many cases, they decide, but their wife/gf. See Bernie.
But can't blame them.


Some have most of their career there and don’t just retire there. Look at Vladimír Weiss. Obviously has no ties so he went over to Qatar (I think) in 2014 and only just went back home last year. He could have been a decent mid-lower Prem team player or a very good Championship player. I’d say he is no worse than Andros Townsend. He made the choice for money and that’s fair enough, it’s a short career.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Original Dub » Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:40 pm

Mase wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I think you lot are talking about good & world class players. Yeah, they take that route (add Japan also).
But mostly central and eastern footballers "retire" either in Turkey, second-tier China, below-average teams from Qatar, Kuwait, etc.

There was a Romanian at New York City, good player, similar to Redmond or Raheem, Pep talked about him a bit, last year he left for Kuwait (left as their best players) and then he moved to Salonika in Greece. Why? Because his wife wanted him close to home where her (not his) relatives are.

I don't think, in many cases, they decide, but their wife/gf. See Bernie.
But can't blame them.


Some have most of their career there and don’t just retire there. Look at Vladimír Weiss. Obviously has no ties so he went over to Qatar (I think) in 2014 and only just went back home last year. He could have been a decent mid-lower Prem team player or a very good Championship player. I’d say he is no worse than Andros Townsend. He made the choice for money and that’s fair enough, it’s a short career.


Weiss.

Really thought he was going to be something special. I still think he could have been more successful but didn't maybe have that same drive to either beef up his strength or maybe it was a lack of will to win.

He certainly had the ability
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Mase » Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:42 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Mase wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I think you lot are talking about good & world class players. Yeah, they take that route (add Japan also).
But mostly central and eastern footballers "retire" either in Turkey, second-tier China, below-average teams from Qatar, Kuwait, etc.

There was a Romanian at New York City, good player, similar to Redmond or Raheem, Pep talked about him a bit, last year he left for Kuwait (left as their best players) and then he moved to Salonika in Greece. Why? Because his wife wanted him close to home where her (not his) relatives are.

I don't think, in many cases, they decide, but their wife/gf. See Bernie.
But can't blame them.


Some have most of their career there and don’t just retire there. Look at Vladimír Weiss. Obviously has no ties so he went over to Qatar (I think) in 2014 and only just went back home last year. He could have been a decent mid-lower Prem team player or a very good Championship player. I’d say he is no worse than Andros Townsend. He made the choice for money and that’s fair enough, it’s a short career.


Weiss.

Really thought he was going to be something special. I still think he could have been more successful but didn't maybe have that same drive to either beef up his strength or maybe it was a lack of will to win.

He certainly had the ability


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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby PeterParker » Tue Nov 09, 2021 3:45 pm

Original Dub wrote:
Mase wrote:
PeterParker wrote:I think you lot are talking about good & world class players. Yeah, they take that route (add Japan also).
But mostly central and eastern footballers "retire" either in Turkey, second-tier China, below-average teams from Qatar, Kuwait, etc.

There was a Romanian at New York City, good player, similar to Redmond or Raheem, Pep talked about him a bit, last year he left for Kuwait (left as their best players) and then he moved to Salonika in Greece. Why? Because his wife wanted him close to home where her (not his) relatives are.

I don't think, in many cases, they decide, but their wife/gf. See Bernie.
But can't blame them.


Some have most of their career there and don’t just retire there. Look at Vladimír Weiss. Obviously has no ties so he went over to Qatar (I think) in 2014 and only just went back home last year. He could have been a decent mid-lower Prem team player or a very good Championship player. I’d say he is no worse than Andros Townsend. He made the choice for money and that’s fair enough, it’s a short career.


Weiss.

Really thought he was going to be something special. I still think he could have been more successful but didn't maybe have that same drive to either beef up his strength or maybe it was a lack of will to win.

He certainly had the ability


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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby Nick » Tue Nov 09, 2021 7:37 pm

Erm you do know manc was just voted best city in the world?

Barca was overhyped shite IMO
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby stupot » Tue Nov 09, 2021 8:03 pm

Nick wrote:Erm you do know manc was just voted best city in the world?

Barca was overhyped shite IMO

3rd actually behind San Francisco and Amsterdam.
Ajax could be looking more attractive.
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Re: Yes Pep - post match comments

Postby PeterParker » Tue Nov 09, 2021 8:18 pm

stupot wrote:
Nick wrote:Erm you do know manc was just voted best city in the world?

Barca was overhyped shite IMO

3rd actually behind San Francisco and Amsterdam.
Ajax could be looking more attractive.


Read today that Amsterdam will be underwater in 2030.
So Manchester it is. I mean, it has Greggs ffs.
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Postby mr_nool » Tue Nov 09, 2021 10:02 pm

stupot wrote:
Nick wrote:Erm you do know manc was just voted best city in the world?

Barca was overhyped shite IMO

3rd actually behind San Francisco and Amsterdam.
Ajax could be looking more attractive.


Amstedam's not even the best city in the Netherlands for fuck's sake!
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