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Guardiola to be found out in the premier league

Fixed it for you

You need to have local players in the squad and team. They may not be the best (look at some who made Alex Fergusons United teams) but they bring the heart and character.

He's not better than Stones, Dias or Gvardiol but hes not far off Ake / Akanji.

He'd get a fair amount of games.
 
Hey you guys the last 5 mins were awesome , the berts are crying in their oil lol , Vamos and to the berts 20 times
I could see him walking. He looks broken and not sure up for the fight of rebuilding. If he loses to Sean Dyche on boxing day that could tip it.
Someone mentioned that he's looking at signing Progba in the January window...

If that is true, then it's confirmed for me that something has seriously snapped in his brain.
 

If he tries to sign Wirtz & the sociedad lid, and a striker and a few wing backs…

He might just avoid relegation.
Well, if you believe some of the rumours...

He has shown some interest in signing Spurs full back Destiny Udogie in January.

Apparently, he has already approached Daniel Levy and asked him: 'How much is Udogie in the window?' 🫢

*I'll get me coat... 😜
 
The man has never faced any adversity in his managerial career and as soon as he encounters a bit of a bad patch he's gone into full, nuclear meltdown. So much so that his players no longer respect him and are happy to do whatever they want.

He'll never be seen as a great. Your Ferguson's, your Ancelotti's, these are the best managers of the past thirty to forty years. They've faced challenges and came out successfully swinging.

Pep will never be seen as belonging in that bracket unless he recovers from this or he's just another Mourinho.
 
The man has never faced any adversity in his managerial career and as soon as he encounters a bit of a bad patch he's gone into full, nuclear meltdown. So much so that his players no longer respect him and are happy to do whatever they want.

He'll never be seen as a great. Your Ferguson's, your Ancelotti's, these are the best managers of the past thirty to forty years. They've faced challenges and came out successfully swinging.

Pep will never be seen as belonging in that bracket unless he recovers from this or he's just another Mourinho.
Ancelotti ran from our challenge as quick as he could!
 
The meltdown over City is interesting. For those of us of a certain age, 1 win in 11 was normal form for City less than 20 years ago.

You could argue that Guardiola has always known when to get out. He did it at Barca and Bayern - has he stayed too long at City this time?

All he needs is a game against Everton in the next few weeks and all will be back to normal.
(Looks at fixtures)…. Awwww feck
 
The man has never faced any adversity in his managerial career and as soon as he encounters a bit of a bad patch he's gone into full, nuclear meltdown. So much so that his players no longer respect him and are happy to do whatever they want.

He'll never be seen as a great. Your Ferguson's, your Ancelotti's, these are the best managers of the past thirty to forty years. They've faced challenges and came out successfully swinging.

Pep will never be seen as belonging in that bracket unless he recovers from this or he's just another Mourinho.
Jose always knew when to stir things up and get sacked before results started to go pear shaped and then he would be straight into the next big job that became available where he would have the 2 year or so before going through the same again.
Pep seemed very happy not so long ago, so much so he signed a new deal. Now that it seems his team has been found out he thinks he`s no good any more. I wonder if there might be a whisper behind the scenes that their 115 issues with the PL are more serious than they thought and that serious punishment could be around the corner which would make City not the club to be at no matter how much money they throw at you. Not so long ago that City were just making up the numbers in the league and they might be seen as an opportunity for the PL to set an example for other teams to take the PSR rules serious.
 

The man has never faced any adversity in his managerial career and as soon as he encounters a bit of a bad patch he's gone into full, nuclear meltdown. So much so that his players no longer respect him and are happy to do whatever they want.

He'll never be seen as a great. Your Ferguson's, your Ancelotti's, these are the best managers of the past thirty to forty years. They've faced challenges and came out successfully swinging.

Pep will never be seen as belonging in that bracket unless he recovers from this or he's just another Mourinho.
Undoubtedly a great but Ancelotti has faced challenges and poor form and not managed to come out successfully swinging. There's a reason his stock was so low he ended up at Everton before, understandably, hightailing it the first chance he got.
 

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