Cocacolajojo wrote:Okay okay we get it. You and Phips are good friends.
Do you want to join our clique? Our common denominator is that we're completely full of ourselves.
I think I'd fit in perfectly. Is there any initiation planned?
Cocacolajojo wrote:Okay okay we get it. You and Phips are good friends.
Do you want to join our clique? Our common denominator is that we're completely full of ourselves.
Mase wrote:Cocacolajojo wrote:Okay okay we get it. You and Phips are good friends.
Do you want to join our clique? Our common denominator is that we're completely full of ourselves.
I think I'd fit in perfectly. Is there any initiation planned?
mcfc1632 wrote:I am clearly in a minority.
I hope he goes there and hits the ground running and gets them in Top 4 this year.
I do not see redscouse as a threat to us - but would be fucking delighted if they could fuck up the scum
nottsblue wrote:How long before he wears a black arm band in respect of Hillsborough?
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:nottsblue wrote:How long before he wears a black arm band in respect of Hillsborough?
Apparently, he turned up to the job interview bearing a wreath.
Beefymcfc wrote:Whichever way he goes, if he comes to the PL, it'll be a little more interesting. Fuck, he might even divert the spotlight away from Maureen, and he won't like that.
zuricity wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Whichever way he goes, if he comes to the PL, it'll be a little more interesting. Fuck, he might even divert the spotlight away from Maureen, and he won't like that.
I am amazed, i was sure he was rooting for the Bayern job. Perhaps the rumours coming out today that Pep is coming to City next season are meant to make Juergen rethink ?
Tim777 wrote:zuricity wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Whichever way he goes, if he comes to the PL, it'll be a little more interesting. Fuck, he might even divert the spotlight away from Maureen, and he won't like that.
I am amazed, i was sure he was rooting for the Bayern job. Perhaps the rumours coming out today that Pep is coming to City next season are meant to make Juergen rethink ?
Very interesting. This is like a game of chess that is so delightfully yet frustratingly complex that it calls for temporary abandonment in the hope that some fresh perspective might break the stalemate.
So Pellers is potentially more of a major player in this protracted game than is realised. Here is why.
By Pellers exceeding expectations this season, it makes the case for replacing him with Pep more difficult, as Klopp was presumably waiting to be Pep's successor at Bayern.
Thus making Klopp's options more limited - either take on the formidable challenge that is Scouse2, or wait for a SerieA post as earlier suggested, that may never materialise.
Yet the media try to play both Pellers and Klopp in an attempt to preserve the "old boys club" that is Rags, Arse and Scouse2 by suggesting that Pep is definitely coming to City.
Notwithstanding Klopp's reputation, we would do well to hope that he does not succeed, because it would mean further opening up the floodgates to more board players, and effectively diverting negative attention away from us and Chelsea, to a degree, as the designated "upstarts" to the closeknit club.
This is why Brenda's exit was not ideal, but Klopp's failure would aid our cause.
If Pellers and City succeed, we would be ruining football yet again ;)
Moonchesteri wrote:Tim777 wrote:zuricity wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Whichever way he goes, if he comes to the PL, it'll be a little more interesting. Fuck, he might even divert the spotlight away from Maureen, and he won't like that.
I am amazed, i was sure he was rooting for the Bayern job. Perhaps the rumours coming out today that Pep is coming to City next season are meant to make Juergen rethink ?
Very interesting. This is like a game of chess that is so delightfully yet frustratingly complex that it calls for temporary abandonment in the hope that some fresh perspective might break the stalemate.
So Pellers is potentially more of a major player in this protracted game than is realised. Here is why.
By Pellers exceeding expectations this season, it makes the case for replacing him with Pep more difficult, as Klopp was presumably waiting to be Pep's successor at Bayern.
Thus making Klopp's options more limited - either take on the formidable challenge that is Scouse2, or wait for a SerieA post as earlier suggested, that may never materialise.
Yet the media try to play both Pellers and Klopp in an attempt to preserve the "old boys club" that is Rags, Arse and Scouse2 by suggesting that Pep is definitely coming to City.
Notwithstanding Klopp's reputation, we would do well to hope that he does not succeed, because it would mean further opening up the floodgates to more board players, and effectively diverting negative attention away from us and Chelsea, to a degree, as the designated "upstarts" to the closeknit club.
This is why Brenda's exit was not ideal, but Klopp's failure would aid our cause.
If Pellers and City succeed, we would be ruining football yet again ;)
I don't believe that for a second.
If Pep is available and wants to come next season, Txixi/Sorran/Sheikh/Khaldoon WILL sign him even if Pelle wins treble IMO.
Wonderwall wrote:Moonchesteri wrote:Tim777 wrote:zuricity wrote:Beefymcfc wrote:Whichever way he goes, if he comes to the PL, it'll be a little more interesting. Fuck, he might even divert the spotlight away from Maureen, and he won't like that.
I am amazed, i was sure he was rooting for the Bayern job. Perhaps the rumours coming out today that Pep is coming to City next season are meant to make Juergen rethink ?
Very interesting. This is like a game of chess that is so delightfully yet frustratingly complex that it calls for temporary abandonment in the hope that some fresh perspective might break the stalemate.
So Pellers is potentially more of a major player in this protracted game than is realised. Here is why.
By Pellers exceeding expectations this season, it makes the case for replacing him with Pep more difficult, as Klopp was presumably waiting to be Pep's successor at Bayern.
Thus making Klopp's options more limited - either take on the formidable challenge that is Scouse2, or wait for a SerieA post as earlier suggested, that may never materialise.
Yet the media try to play both Pellers and Klopp in an attempt to preserve the "old boys club" that is Rags, Arse and Scouse2 by suggesting that Pep is definitely coming to City.
Notwithstanding Klopp's reputation, we would do well to hope that he does not succeed, because it would mean further opening up the floodgates to more board players, and effectively diverting negative attention away from us and Chelsea, to a degree, as the designated "upstarts" to the closeknit club.
This is why Brenda's exit was not ideal, but Klopp's failure would aid our cause.
If Pellers and City succeed, we would be ruining football yet again ;)
I don't believe that for a second.
If Pep is available and wants to come next season, Txixi/Sorran/Sheikh/Khaldoon WILL sign him even if Pelle wins treble IMO.
The fact that pellers was only given a single year contract extension was IMO a goodwill gesture by the club. Pellers knows he will get a golden handshake at the end of this season if pep becomes available no matter what he achieves this season.
Hazy2 wrote:Klopp to do well, Pep to the Scum. Hope Pep to us, but have a feeling he wants the Scum job after Butt-head..
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Klopp to do well, Pep to the Scum. Hope Pep to us, but have a feeling he wants the Scum job after Butt-head..
Why would he prefer them to us unless he is a history junkie? There is little difference in spending power nowadays, Pep's own reputation would ensure he could sign the best players, he would be working for decent owners and with a group of people who share his approach, added to which he would be more able to create his own legend rather than being compared to a miserable Scot's record.
Hutch's Shoulder wrote:Hazy2 wrote:Klopp to do well, Pep to the Scum. Hope Pep to us, but have a feeling he wants the Scum job after Butt-head..
Why would he prefer them to us unless he is a history junkie? There is little difference in spending power nowadays, Pep's own reputation would ensure he could sign the best players, he would be working for decent owners and with a group of people who share his approach, added to which he would be more able to create his own legend rather than being compared to a miserable Scot's record.
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