DoomMerchant wrote:Coaches share.
Yes we have a friendly relationship with Pep.
Can't believe the energy you've put into this thread Tedward.
Pick up a book or laser tag or mini golf or go-karting.
Cheers
Hazy2 wrote:Joan Laporta will stand in the 2016 Barcelona presidential election and the former club chief plans to bring back Pep Guardiola as sporting director.
Laporta led Barca to 12 titles in his first mandate between 2003 and 2010, hiring current Bayern Munich boss Guardiola as first-team coach in 2008 for what would be the most successful spell in the club's history. Just a report from Marca in Jan. don't shoot the messenger.
Ted Hughes wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Joan Laporta will stand in the 2016 Barcelona presidential election and the former club chief plans to bring back Pep Guardiola as sporting director.
Laporta led Barca to 12 titles in his first mandate between 2003 and 2010, hiring current Bayern Munich boss Guardiola as first-team coach in 2008 for what would be the most successful spell in the club's history. Just a report from Marca in Jan. don't shoot the messenger.
Well I think Pep going back is ten times more likely than our two going back, however, here is what Pep had to say:
Pep Guardiola, the Bayern Munich coach, says he will never return to take charge of former club Barcelona. “In principle I won’t coach Barça again,” he told Mundo Deportivo. “I think that there are cycles in life and that mine [at the club] finished.”
His tenure in charge of Barcelona ended when he announced a 12-month sabbatical from football in spring 2012 to “recharge his batteries”. In July 2013 he lashed out at his former employers, saying: “I told them [the president and his directors] I was going 6,000km away and asked them to leave me in peace – but they haven’t kept their word.”
The 43-year-old says he might eventually return to Catalonia permanently but it will be to reside with his wife Cristina Serra, who he married earlier this year, and not to return to Barça: “My wife has her work and the idea is to come back and live here [in Barcelona]. But I don’t know when that will be.”
Ted Hughes wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:Coaches share.
Yes we have a friendly relationship with Pep.
Can't believe the energy you've put into this thread Tedward.
Pick up a book or laser tag or mini golf or go-karting.
Cheers
Yes they do, all the time, usually via phonecalls, internet, a stroll down the road to the ground, breakfast, curry, pint etc..
Not very often flying across the fucking continent mid season to do so, unless they see it as important, which it clearly is for Vieira & probably City.
Blue Since 76 wrote:What happened to the assistant coaches at Barca when Pep left? Just wondering if he takes a team with him has a new one at Batten. Also, how important the assistant coach job was at Barca. What was Villenova beforehand?
To agree with Ted, I've not seen anything like this before. I know some out of work managers have done a tour of clubs previously to learn something, but never this sort of thing. That said, we visited a number of clubs to work out how to do the new training centre, so maybe the clubs are more open to each other than we think.
Hazy2 wrote:Is Paddy the next Bayern Coach or was it just Bayern and City building bridges.
DoomMerchant wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Is Paddy the next Bayern Coach or was it just Bayern and City building bridges.
They are lovers. End of.
Cheers
Ted Hughes wrote:I think it may be equally the case, that he is getting a few pointers from Pep, re moving from reserve team coach to first team coach & how it was, in his experience.
One of them will probably be managng City in a few years' time. Or possibly both.
iwasthere2012 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think it may be equally the case, that he is getting a few pointers from Pep, re moving from reserve team coach to first team coach & how it was, in his experience.
One of them will probably be managng City in a few years' time. Or possibly both.
I still reckon Pep is asking Paddy, how do you keep hammering us at under 19 level.
Ted Hughes wrote:iwasthere2012 wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:I think it may be equally the case, that he is getting a few pointers from Pep, re moving from reserve team coach to first team coach & how it was, in his experience.
One of them will probably be managng City in a few years' time. Or possibly both.
I still reckon Pep is asking Paddy, how do you keep hammering us at under 19 level.
That's easy; we have miles better players.
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