Dimples wrote:Serious question.
Is anybody factoring in the corrupt nature of the PL when slating Pep?
The business decision has been made that the Rags have to be back in the top 4.
We are the team that will make way.
Anybody who doubts this is not looking at the same Rags matches as me, offside goals, no red cards, etc...
And today for us no peno, no red card at 0-0. The Chelsea debacle, the Burley decisions, etc...
When a player tweets 10 Vs. 12, when they get kicked of the park week after week, don't get decisions, etc...
Spirit is bound to be affected.
How is Pep supposed to compete with that - he can't.
This has to be resolved upstairs with the FA in the boardrooms.
zabbadabbado wrote:I don’t like the way he is coming across in those interviews, he is giving off an ominous vibe. He doesn't look that happy in the City job, or being in England. Lets be honest he has no real affinity to City like we do. He is only with us because he thought the Premier League was a piss easy league, and it was good money in the bank. He didn't have stress in the script .
People talk about Guardiola signing contract extensions. We really do need to get through this season first so he can test his mettle. City is a stressful job, as he is finding out. A few more results like today, then anything is possible with Guardiola. He might decide to walk, he is an emotional man. Remember he took that sabbatical because he was stressed out.
He badly underestimated the Premier League. He thought it would be a walk in the park, he has acknowledged himself he got this wrong. This isn't Spain Or Germany with 1,2, team leagues, teams don’t just roll over and die, stand off and watch whilst you play total football.
The next few games will either make him, or break him.
Original Dub wrote:Well as frustrated as I am on days like today, I have it in my head that the guy needs a proper transfer window once he's had a full season to know exactly what's needed and that hasn't changed.
If it was this time next year, I'd be questioning him directly a lot more than I am right now.
He's acutely aware of what players are too old or not good enough now and I'm sure he'll replace them, so let's give him an opportunity to do that, now that he has worked first hand with the team.
Grandad Rosler wrote:Original Dub wrote:Well as frustrated as I am on days like today, I have it in my head that the guy needs a proper transfer window once he's had a full season to know exactly what's needed and that hasn't changed.
If it was this time next year, I'd be questioning him directly a lot more than I am right now.
He's acutely aware of what players are too old or not good enough now and I'm sure he'll replace them, so let's give him an opportunity to do that, now that he has worked first hand with the team.
Summed up perfectly for me here OD. I know we say that he should have been prepping to come here but would he of had much influence on transfers when not at the club?
I'm guessing there has been misplaced faith and he's playing the hand he's been dealt
PeterParker wrote:Saw something today in the media, but did not open the article to see the whole context, but, did he say:
”In my 8 years of management I won the title 7 times?”
If so, he might be more deluted that we actually think. You can't say that after what happend yesterday. Anything but that.
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:PeterParker wrote:Saw something today in the media, but did not open the article to see the whole context, but, did he say:
”In my 8 years of management I won the title 7 times?”
If so, he might be more deluted that we actually think. You can't say that after what happend yesterday. Anything but that.
He said that winning 7 title in 8 attempts is unusual and that what he's dealing with at the moment is normal for a manager.
Blue Since 76 wrote:At the moment, he's surviving on reputation. If we'd brought in Giuseppe Guardioni from somewhere in Europe, everyone would think we'd made a mistake. The only reason people are on the fence or still on side is because of what he has done previously and we think/hope he can repeat the trick. This is undoubtedly his biggest challenge
Mikhail Chigorin wrote:We all had a lot of chuckles and downright guffaws at the Scum's expense when they had, firstly, "Agent Moyes", followed by "Agent Van Ghoul", in charge at the Swamp and we positively split our sides at the good jobs they both did in taking Manure down the League table.
It was a continued source of merriment for us all, but it doesn't feel funny anymore, given our own current state of affairs.
To my mind, Pep has two options available. He either 'risks' bringing in a load of our youngsters who can play the way he wants us to play and do it more effectively than the current incumbents, irrespective of results, or he temporarily abandons his principles on the altar of pragmatism and changes the style of play to suit the said current incumbents.
With regard to the latter option, 'normal service' in the Pep mould can resume next season, after an almighty clear-out and recruitment summer.
With regard to the former option, he might find a number of gems who have risen to the occasion and who could be confidently slotted into the squad for next season, minimising the numbers needing to be bought in the summer.
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