PrezIke wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:carl_feedthegoat wrote:It's in another thread..Ill look for it when Im mega fuckign bored.
I got bored...............My apologies , mistaken identity.,,,it was Prezike who leaned towards players dropping their standards if they knew a new manager was coming in.
(Id still pick you out in the lineout though and send you to the gallows)
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^^^that's me choking on my cornflakes at carl's apology
I spent fucking ages sifting through posts to nail the bastard.
Nailed?
Lol. You got jokes, man.
You just got the wrong man in your efforts to play "gotcha."
I haven't wavered.
It is, however, nice to know I'm held in such high regard that you spent "ages" going back to have my posts searched for.
Yes, carl, I suggested that the prospect of Pellegrini leaving could be having a negative effect on the players.
And PP's comments seem to cement the idea as plausible as it may be having an effect on the Bayern players now.
Is that really that insane of an idea?
You seem certain that the effect will be positive.
Could it possibly have affected us when Mancini was managing us in the FA Cup Final? Or when speculation last season seemed to correlate to the teams' performance? Why bother offering Pellegrini a contract extension if you have it all "nailed" down?
I hope you are right, however, and that there is more expectation that Pep is coming (was more "maybe" before this weekend) does up the players' performances who want to remain.
Cheers.
The FA cup loss was all about players revolting against Mancini..., he had lost the dressing room by then and had fuckall to do with anything else
Bayern are losing arguably the best manager in football...fuckign right that will have a negative effect on the players...................
It's pretty much odds on to think that City players would be excited about the prospect of having Pep in as manager next season and I think it's common sense to expect them to play their socks off from now till the end of the season to show him what they can do.