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Re: pellegrini

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 15, 2013 10:53 am

2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby MilnersJaw » Wed May 15, 2013 10:54 am

He name sounds like dog food
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Re: pellegrini

Postby ruralblue » Wed May 15, 2013 11:00 am

Ted Hughes wrote:2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.


Or could be phase 3 of the project. Get some belief into the players get a happy ship and get them playing as a team rather tha individual talents. Then maybe the board have an eye on some up and coming manager.

Two years is better than a long contract in this case.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Lev Bronstein » Wed May 15, 2013 11:03 am

Hopefully that's a step towards sorting things out.

Now we need to nail down who's going, who's going and who's coming in. Time for our chubby Catalan compadres to impress us.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 15, 2013 11:06 am

ruralblue wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.


Or could be phase 3 of the project. Get some belief into the players get a happy ship and get them playing as a team rather tha individual talents. Then maybe the board have an eye on some up and coming manager.

Two years is better than a long contract in this case.


If it's true of course.

After reading Tricky's comments about Guardiola, I am certain he would want him at City & Guardiola said even after he signed for Bayern, that he intends to come to the Prem. This 2 year business, if true, could be designed to give a potential window of opportunity which wasn't there earlier this season, for Guardiola to come here.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Lev Bronstein » Wed May 15, 2013 11:10 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
ruralblue wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.


Or could be phase 3 of the project. Get some belief into the players get a happy ship and get them playing as a team rather tha individual talents. Then maybe the board have an eye on some up and coming manager.

Two years is better than a long contract in this case.


If it's true of course.

After reading Tricky's comments about Guardiola, I am certain he would want him at City & Guardiola said even after he signed for Bayern, that he intends to come to the Prem. This 2 year business, if true, could be designed to give a potential window of opportunity which wasn't there earlier this season, for Guardiola to come here.


Always assuming he does OK at bayern.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby zuricity » Wed May 15, 2013 11:12 am

MilnersJaw wrote:He name sounds like dog food


Botted water !
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Hazy2 » Wed May 15, 2013 11:15 am

Ted Hughes wrote:
ruralblue wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.


Or could be phase 3 of the project. Get some belief into the players get a happy ship and get them playing as a team rather tha individual talents. Then maybe the board have an eye on some up and coming manager.

Two years is better than a long contract in this case.


If it's true of course.

After reading Tricky's comments about Guardiola, I am certain he would want him at City & Guardiola said even after he signed for Bayern, that he intends to come to the Prem. This 2 year business, if true, could be designed to give a potential window of opportunity which wasn't there earlier this season, for Guardiola to come here.



I said this how long ago, all hail me.... Plus Martinez.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Ted Hughes » Wed May 15, 2013 11:20 am

Lev Bronstein wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
ruralblue wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.


Or could be phase 3 of the project. Get some belief into the players get a happy ship and get them playing as a team rather tha individual talents. Then maybe the board have an eye on some up and coming manager.

Two years is better than a long contract in this case.


If it's true of course.

After reading Tricky's comments about Guardiola, I am certain he would want him at City & Guardiola said even after he signed for Bayern, that he intends to come to the Prem. This 2 year business, if true, could be designed to give a potential window of opportunity which wasn't there earlier this season, for Guardiola to come here.


Always assuming he does OK at bayern.


Maybe but maybe not.

If they trust him, they may still go for him whatever.

Of course, if Pellegrini is a huge success then it would make it very difficult for them, but I recon they will be thinking about it.

Imo, though Barca's football is not the way to go in the Prem. Keep possession yes, but with more variety.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed May 15, 2013 12:39 pm

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Re: pellegrini

Postby Swales4ever » Wed May 15, 2013 1:15 pm

Ted Hughes wrote:
Lev Bronstein wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
ruralblue wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:2 years makes perfect sense.

If he's fantastic, we extend it, if he's shite we have little to pay.


Or could be phase 3 of the project. Get some belief into the players get a happy ship and get them playing as a team rather tha individual talents. Then maybe the board have an eye on some up and coming manager.

Two years is better than a long contract in this case.


If it's true of course.

After reading Tricky's comments about Guardiola, I am certain he would want him at City & Guardiola said even after he signed for Bayern, that he intends to come to the Prem. This 2 year business, if true, could be designed to give a potential window of opportunity which wasn't there earlier this season, for Guardiola to come here.


Always assuming he does OK at bayern.


Maybe but maybe not.

If they trust him, they may still go for him whatever.

Of course, if Pellegrini is a huge success then it would make it very difficult for them, but I recon they will be thinking about it.

[highlight]Imo, though Barca's football is not the way to go in the Prem. Keep possession yes, but with more variety.[/highlight]


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Re: pellegrini

Postby cartesr » Wed May 15, 2013 2:36 pm

If it is Pellegrini

what odds Santa Cruz to come back for next season isnt he currently at Malaga?
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Blue Oli » Wed May 15, 2013 2:38 pm

What odds Santa coming back ? Fuckin longer than santa's time in rehab for that knee at a guess - not a chance
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Redna » Wed May 15, 2013 4:10 pm

We will be back at , well not Square one but Close to, with Pedigree in charge. How on Earth is he supposed to know how it is on a rainy night in Stoke. This is a gamble.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Saul Goodman » Wed May 15, 2013 4:18 pm

Why on Earth would we wait until July 1st to sign him? That's madness. Surely they see the value in getting him in ASAP...
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed May 15, 2013 5:03 pm

Saul Goodman wrote:Why on Earth would we wait until July 1st to sign him? That's madness. Surely they see the value in getting him in ASAP...

And why would they let him go for free when they know they can get a few million, as well as his wage of the books?
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Hazy2 » Wed May 15, 2013 6:00 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:
Saul Goodman wrote:Why on Earth would we wait until July 1st to sign him? That's madness. Surely they see the value in getting him in ASAP...

And why would they let him go for free when they know they can get a few million, as well as his wage of the books?


He is Bobby Robson like, and will do the right thing bye Malaga 1st.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby kennyboy » Wed May 15, 2013 6:06 pm

I hope he doesn't have to try Kolarov and Dzeko, because i can tell him they are not good enough.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby Lev Bronstein » Wed May 15, 2013 6:34 pm

Malaga don't have a game this weekend. Wonder if Pellegrini will pop over to have a look at the lads.

Mind you, he probably wouldn't think it the correct thing to do.
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Re: pellegrini

Postby phips » Wed May 15, 2013 7:15 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:And why would they let him go for free when they know they can get a few million, as well as his wage of the books?

I read Pellegrini is paying the 4m release clause in his current contract...
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