stupot wrote:Mase wrote:PeterParker wrote:sheblue wrote:When pep does go there is going to be a considerable fall off, no matter who is appointed. The minority of people who want pep out now will really have something to complain about then.
I hope Vinny is not his replacement, for his own sake.
Big clubs like Barcelona, Bayern or Madrid find a way to move on. Barcelona won the treble with Enrique after Pep left, Bayern the same, Madrid dominated European Football after Zidane and so on.
If after all these years, our success as a club relies on Pep's mood and staying, then we are fucked.
And regarding Vinnie. I love him to bits, but until he wins something big with Bayern, not the farmers league, I think he is not ready yet. They are playing some great football, but he is lacking something.
Spot on. Any manager leaving a club there's obviously big change that happens.
Enrique is the one to get.
He might be the one we get but if this journalist is right with the Pep story he might also be right with Maresca being the replacement.
He wasn't particularly popular with Leicester fans and i hear loads of Chelsea fans slagging him off.
I reckon Vinnie would love to come here but not directly after Pep.
Apparently the journo that broke the story is the mouthpiece for Liverpool. It wouldn't surprise me if they're trying to knock us as we're back challenging.
It will be interesting to see what Pep says today.






