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View attachment 137021Well done Daniel Levy, restored my faith in Football, stuck to his guns and kept his talisman.
Should make the title race more interesting, now instead of a procession, City won't have the advantage of a congested league and use their vast petro dollar state bought squad as an advantage this season, it will be a lot closer, them not having a bonafied striker of the ilk of Kane this season should be interesting to see how Guardiola copes.
Also would have made a mockery of Football if the state owned petro dollar club had spent £250 million on 2 players when they have had £300 million losses during this pandemic.
Don't be getting too giddy. For one, he didn't close the door on staying. His actual quote when translated is "My next step will be a National Team if I get the chance. And after seven years in this team, I don't know if I'll stay here longer. I think I'll take a bit of a break." Admittedly the chances of him signing a new deal look slim. but the door isn't closed. Two, you still support Spurs and all that entails. Your hero/club icon wanted to leave to win trophies because he knows your current ownership are all about the cash and getting top four. Three, City won trophies without him and the owners ambition and hunger hasn't changed. And finally if he does go it will be with my and I suspect most City fans best wishes and gratitude for being able to watch, enjoy and often marvel at the record breaking and mesmerising football he has given us.Guardiola announces he won't renew his City contract when it expires in two years time on the same day they fail to buy Kane.
Good day all around.
That is by some margin the worst take on this I have seen so far. You should open a fertiliser factory, with the amount of excrement you produce. This time next year you could be a millionaire.He's gone, he's ran his course and looks like he doesn't enjoy it anymore, seems like he reluctantly signed the current two year deal from that interview.
You also get a feeling he hates competition, Klopp, Tuchel, United spending big and will eventually sack the Norwegian PE teacher, he likes it easy Pep.
Very telling interview,already mapped it out, he seems to be fed up of the daily rigours of club football and now his ambition is managing internationally.
City need to go looking for their next manager, Conte would be the best one out there right now, but two years is a longtime in football, will he be free?
Benitez?He's gone, he's ran his course and looks like he doesn't enjoy it anymore, seems like he reluctantly signed the current two year deal from that interview.
You also get a feeling he hates competition, Klopp, Tuchel, United spending big and will eventually sack the Norwegian PE teacher, he likes it easy Pep.
Very telling interview,already mapped it out, he seems to be fed up of the daily rigours of club football and now his ambition is managing internationally.
City need to go looking for their next manager, Conte would be the best one out there right now, but two years is a longtime in football, will he be free?
Why is it the worst take, he was at Spain's biggest investment expo, and he was taking questions on the stage about his future and said he will take a break for a year after this contract, then go into International management.That is by some margin the worst take on this I have seen so far. You should open a fertiliser factory, with the amount of excrement you produce. This time next year you could be a millionaire.
City need a striker or they aint winning the league.
Jesus and that bum Torres aint doing the business.