dazby wrote:It's funny that these hacks get paid to have that conversation. We have the same one. A little bit more passionate, but the same one.
Tokyo Blue wrote:dazby wrote:It's funny that these hacks get paid to have that conversation. We have the same one. A little bit more passionate, but the same one.
Somewhat more knowledgeable as well we are.
It's a very big oneTokyo Blue wrote:Funny that, just on the day of a reasonably big match. I am sure no-one could have seen anything like that coming.
Beefymcfc wrote:I know we love to watch and read these things to see what they say about our club but the reality is that these people are journalists talking about their own stories. As was said there, Rob Beasley has made an assumption and tried to put it across as fact. Now, the other journo's are talking fact about the very same assumption. Strange concept but one that we are all used.
Although I have no problem with Guardiola it does seem strange that this story in the Sun would come out on the day of a big game. It also seems strange that a self-confessed Chelsea supporter would pen a story that in some way tries to undermine the management. I've no idea why they'd do such a thing, what do they have to gain?
On a brighter note, Beasley fucking hates Rafa Benitez. He must be loving it down at Stamford Bridge at the moment. A first class turd.
Beefymcfc wrote:I know we love to watch and read these things to see what they say about our club but the reality is that these people are journalists talking about their own stories. As was said there, Rob Beasley has made an assumption and tried to put it across as fact. Now, the other journo's are talking fact about the very same assumption. Strange concept but one that we are all used.
Although I have no problem with Guardiola it does seem strange that this story in the Sun would come out on the day of a big game. It also seems strange that a self-confessed Chelsea supporter would pen a story that in some way tries to undermine the management. I've no idea why they'd do such a thing, what do they have to gain?
On a brighter note, Beasley fucking hates Rafa Benitez. He must be loving it down at Stamford Bridge at the moment. A first class turd.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I know we love to watch and read these things to see what they say about our club but the reality is that these people are journalists talking about their own stories. As was said there, Rob Beasley has made an assumption and tried to put it across as fact. Now, the other journo's are talking fact about the very same assumption. Strange concept but one that we are all used.
Although I have no problem with Guardiola it does seem strange that this story in the Sun would come out on the day of a big game. It also seems strange that a self-confessed Chelsea supporter would pen a story that in some way tries to undermine the management. I've no idea why they'd do such a thing, what do they have to gain?
On a brighter note, Beasley fucking hates Rafa Benitez. He must be loving it down at Stamford Bridge at the moment. A first class turd.
The story has come from an absolute turd & does seem to be deliberately timed to help out the rags. That doesn't mean it's neccessarily untrue mid you.
The interesting thing to me though is the comments of the geezers on that panel, none of whom have ever given us anything but shit. Fair enough, they all think Mancini has had it & Pep is favourite, but where are the 'why would he go to City?' or 'he'll just get sacked after 2 months if they're not top of the league' comments ?
Go back a year or so & these lot would be ripping the shit out of us about this & how Sheikh Mansour will 'lose interest' & Guardiola would be 'better off waiting for the Utd job' etc. None of it.
They have finally realised that City are here to stay, & that if we did bring in Guardiola, it would be to head the next stage of 'the project' & help build from within, & not as a short term, knee jerk reaction. They are resigned to the fact that it is going to happen, Pep or no Pep.
Our message has finally got through, & well done to the PR people for delivering it.
As for the Pep story, I would be interested to hear Henry Winter's take on it. I recon he gets the occasional word from on high.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I know we love to watch and read these things to see what they say about our club but the reality is that these people are journalists talking about their own stories. As was said there, Rob Beasley has made an assumption and tried to put it across as fact. Now, the other journo's are talking fact about the very same assumption. Strange concept but one that we are all used.
Although I have no problem with Guardiola it does seem strange that this story in the Sun would come out on the day of a big game. It also seems strange that a self-confessed Chelsea supporter would pen a story that in some way tries to undermine the management. I've no idea why they'd do such a thing, what do they have to gain?
On a brighter note, Beasley fucking hates Rafa Benitez. He must be loving it down at Stamford Bridge at the moment. A first class turd.
The story has come from an absolute turd & does seem to be deliberately timed to help out the rags. That doesn't mean it's neccessarily untrue mid you.
The interesting thing to me though is the comments of the geezers on that panel, none of whom have ever given us anything but shit. Fair enough, they all think Mancini has had it & Pep is favourite, but where are the 'why would he go to City?' or 'he'll just get sacked after 2 months if they're not top of the league' comments ?
Go back a year or so & these lot would be ripping the shit out of us about this & how Sheikh Mansour will 'lose interest' & Guardiola would be 'better off waiting for the Utd job' etc. None of it.
They have finally realised that City are here to stay, & that if we did bring in Guardiola, it would be to head the next stage of 'the project' & help build from within, & not as a short term, knee jerk reaction. They are resigned to the fact that it is going to happen, Pep or no Pep.
Our message has finally got through, & well done to the PR people for delivering it.
As for the Pep story, I would be interested to hear Henry Winter's take on it. I recon he gets the occasional word from on high.
I don't think anybody will ahve an inside track on managerial matters at the moment mate, not while we've still got the league and FA Cup to compete in. One thing I'd hate to see is similar to what happened with Hughes or what happened with Mancini at Inter with Mourinho skulking in the shadows.
The Hughes sacking was a very dark day for me.
Ted Hughes wrote:And me. It would be uncomfortable to see Bob fired unless the last part of the season really went badly pear shaped.
But Cook, in his state of subsequent panic after the Hughes fiasco, spilled the beans that it is standard proceedure for clubs to be chatting up other managers in secret & it would continue & all the rumours I have heard suggest City have been doing exactly that since then, with people such as Mourinho for example, on a regular basis.
s1ty m wrote:I would be surprised if Pep wasn't in charge at City next season. Bringing in the executives that we brought in is a giveaway if ever there was one. The failure in the CL is the key to Mancini's thin ice, regardless of of winning what he has. Bizarre, but there it is.
Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:I know we love to watch and read these things to see what they say about our club but the reality is that these people are journalists talking about their own stories. As was said there, Rob Beasley has made an assumption and tried to put it across as fact. Now, the other journo's are talking fact about the very same assumption. Strange concept but one that we are all used.
Although I have no problem with Guardiola it does seem strange that this story in the Sun would come out on the day of a big game. It also seems strange that a self-confessed Chelsea supporter would pen a story that in some way tries to undermine the management. I've no idea why they'd do such a thing, what do they have to gain?
On a brighter note, Beasley fucking hates Rafa Benitez. He must be loving it down at Stamford Bridge at the moment. A first class turd.
The story has come from an absolute turd & does seem to be deliberately timed to help out the rags. That doesn't mean it's neccessarily untrue mid you.
The interesting thing to me though is the comments of the geezers on that panel, none of whom have ever given us anything but shit. Fair enough, they all think Mancini has had it & Pep is favourite, but where are the 'why would he go to City?' or 'he'll just get sacked after 2 months if they're not top of the league' comments ?
Go back a year or so & these lot would be ripping the shit out of us about this & how Sheikh Mansour will 'lose interest' & Guardiola would be 'better off waiting for the Utd job' etc. None of it.
They have finally realised that City are here to stay, & that if we did bring in Guardiola, it would be to head the next stage of 'the project' & help build from within, & not as a short term, knee jerk reaction. They are resigned to the fact that it is going to happen, Pep or no Pep.
Our message has finally got through, & well done to the PR people for delivering it.
As for the Pep story, I would be interested to hear Henry Winter's take on it. I recon he gets the occasional word from on high.
I don't think anybody will ahve an inside track on managerial matters at the moment mate, not while we've still got the league and FA Cup to compete in. One thing I'd hate to see is similar to what happened with Hughes or what happened with Mancini at Inter with Mourinho skulking in the shadows.
The Hughes sacking was a very dark day for me.
And me. It would be uncomfortable to see Bob fired unless the last part of the season really went badly pear shaped.
But Cook, in his state of subsequent panic after the Hughes fiasco, spilled the beans that it is standard proceedure for clubs to be chatting up other managers in secret & it would continue & all the rumours I have heard suggest City have been doing exactly that since then, with people such as Mourinho for example, on a regular basis.
Ted Hughes wrote:s1ty m wrote:I would be surprised if Pep wasn't in charge at City next season. Bringing in the executives that we brought in is a giveaway if ever there was one. The failure in the CL is the key to Mancini's thin ice, regardless of of winning what he has. Bizarre, but there it is.
I've thought about this a lot & imo, the question is down to whether they think Pep was an essential part of creating what happened at Barca, or just a great manager who happened to pass through the system & did a great job while he was there. If the answer is that they think Pep was mainly a manager who helped Barca's system, then it would make no sense at all to replace Mancini with him, unless they think Mancini isn't up to the job, as Mancini is the current Prem champion. Why replace someone who has won the league in this country, with someone who hasn't ever managed here, & had Lionel Messi in his team ? It wouldn't be rational.
If however they think Pep was a driving force behind the creation of the modern Barca, given the fact that City are modelling the whole club on that, it would be a failure, even a deriliction of duty on their part, not to do everything they could to bring him in.
If he is genuinely that good & we step aside & let Chelsea or the rags have him, then we would be putting our whole academy plan at risk, as he will do it accross the road, with or without the big money, & he will have more pulling power than us.
Txiki & Soriano know the answer to those questions & that will decide whether Bob is still here next season imo.
@ Beefy, if we are in the market for Pep, we will be doing it now, we have no other choice.
Ted Hughes wrote:Imagine though, that Arsenal for instance had brought in Barca's CEO & Director Of Football, just after Pep had gone on a year's gardening leave. Every single one of us on here would be saying it's a done deal. It's purely the title win & our own personal attachment to Bob, which is making us think otherwise.
Beefymcfc wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:s1ty m wrote:I would be surprised if Pep wasn't in charge at City next season. Bringing in the executives that we brought in is a giveaway if ever there was one. The failure in the CL is the key to Mancini's thin ice, regardless of of winning what he has. Bizarre, but there it is.
I've thought about this a lot & imo, the question is down to whether they think Pep was an essential part of creating what happened at Barca, or just a great manager who happened to pass through the system & did a great job while he was there. If the answer is that they think Pep was mainly a manager who helped Barca's system, then it would make no sense at all to replace Mancini with him, unless they think Mancini isn't up to the job, as Mancini is the current Prem champion. Why replace someone who has won the league in this country, with someone who hasn't ever managed here, & had Lionel Messi in his team ? It wouldn't be rational.
If however they think Pep was a driving force behind the creation of the modern Barca, given the fact that City are modelling the whole club on that, it would be a failure, even a deriliction of duty on their part, not to do everything they could to bring him in.
If he is genuinely that good & we step aside & let Chelsea or the rags have him, then we would be putting our whole academy plan at risk, as he will do it accross the road, with or without the big money, & he will have more pulling power than us.
Txiki & Soriano know the answer to those questions & that will decide whether Bob is still here next season imo.
@ Beefy, if we are in the market for Pep, we will be doing it now, we have no other choice.
The shortest yet most significant word in your last sentence is 'if' and that's what I'm talking about.
If we are talking to PG then have already decided to bin Mancini which is a little early in the reckoning. Like me, you ask yourself the question of whether the new board members were brought in to basically bring PG in yet they were brought in at the time when Mancini was given the 5 year contract. That says more to me than anything else as regardless of get out clauses etc, our owners are not so knee-jerk as some of the media. How long did they give Hughes?
Soriano and Txiki were brought in for their European pedigree (Soriano making great gains commercially) and it's nothing to do with hiring PG. They were the ones who oversaw the transition of Barca and Soriano was a key member of the old G14. The link is there with PG but the reality is that we wanted the best minds and experience to progress within the confines of a closed shop. We did that, we now move on with the experience we need. To say that Sheikh Mansour brought these guys in to push the Guardiola link is a bit naive. To say that we won't be interested though is well off the mark. We're always interested in top names, as Hughes always used to spout ;-)
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