Pep choose the easy route yet again.

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Don't think he's taken the easy route to be honest.

A squad on par with 3-4 others in the Prem (if not a small amount better), equal funds to Chelsea, United, Arsenal (if they chose to spend)

Best players pask their peak or injury prime


Additionally, if he fails everyone will say he had the best team etc and if he's successful it'll be because of the team - lose lose situation.

Stop behaving like a 16year old girl who's been done up the arse United fans.

Yup, yup, yup.....
And still likely to win the league at a canter.
Which shows, how piss poor this league has become, since United are wallowing, Chelsea have had a meltdown, Arsenal and City are there or thereabouts without setting the world on fire, Liverpool have been their usual gash selves even with the change of manager, and we have let last seasons relegation certs to go 3 points clear in the league with 23 games played!!
Still think if City dont win the league this year it will be a tragedy!
 
Yup, yup, yup.....
And still likely to win the league at a canter.
Which shows, how piss poor this league has become, since United are wallowing, Chelsea have had a meltdown, Arsenal and City are there or thereabouts without setting the world on fire, Liverpool have been their usual gash selves even with the change of manager, and we have let last seasons relegation certs to go 3 points clear in the league with 23 games played!!
Still think if City dont win the league this year it will be a tragedy!

Very true - maybe his goals lie with winning the CL with City? No debating that would be some achievement with the current Barca and Bayern teams floating around.
 
Don't think he's taken the easy route to be honest.

A squad on par with 3-4 others in the Prem (if not a small amount better), equal funds to Chelsea, United, Arsenal (if they chose to spend)

Best players pask their peak or injury prime

Additionally, if he fails everyone will say he had the best team etc and if he's successful it'll be because of the team - lose lose situation.

Stop behaving like a 16year old girl who's been done up the arse United fans.


Did you miss this?

It was post #5

I don't think it is an easy route.

He might be surprised by the lack of quality they actually have.

Two of their best players, Toure and Kompany are past their peak and in Aguero they have a fragile, if brilliant, striker. Is the rest of their squad all that though? As in, on the same scale as Barca and Bayern.

Admittedly though, they can throw unlimited funds at it with the cancellation of FFP and he can more than likely attract good players now they have a semblance of Kudos to them, having bought a famous manager.


I've not seen many crying about it to be perfectly honest.
 
Bottom line is this......

People have been shoving all this bollocks down our throats about Guardiola preferring the big historic clubs, and having some sort of ethics when it comes to who he manages.
Utter....bollocks....
He will go to a place that a) Pays him a ****load of money and b) is likely to be able to win trophies during his tenure, so as not to damage his reputation when he decides to move on to another job.
 
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Yawn..if you seriously don't think the vast majority of United fans would have wanted Pep then you're a *****loid.

Who would you want out of interest?



That's not the point, where are all the crying fans acting like we've been done up the arse?

What would you know about that exactly, in Norwich?
 
That's not the point, where are all the crying fans acting like we've been done up the arse?

What would you know about that exactly, in Norwich?

Have a look on twitter or FB or even read some of the posts on here with people saying 'hes took the easy option' clearly upset hes not coming to the red half.

In 2016 many people have computers, smart phones and tv's where there is a range of football club fans stating opinions - the vast majority of United fans disappointed to miss out on Pep as I said above. Clearly not you though and you keep believing you're in the majority.
 
Bottom line is this......

People have been shoving all this bollocks down our throats about Guardiola preferring the big historic clubs, and having some sort of ethics when it comes to who he manages.
Utter....bollocks....
He will go to a place that a) Pays him a ****load of money and b) is likely to be able to win trophies during his tenure, so as not to damage his reputation when he decides to move on to another job.
So that ruled out United:emoticon-0105-wink:
 
Have a look on twitter or FB or even read some of the posts on here with people saying 'hes took the easy option' clearly upset hes not coming to the red half.

In 2016 many people have computers, smart phones and tv's where there is a range of football club fans stating opinions - the vast majority of United fans disappointed to miss out on Pep as I said above. Clearly not you though and you keep believing you're in the majority.

Clear proof.

Sorry, I stand corrected.
 
And Chelsea evidently.
That was never seriously on the cards.
He doesn't like Roman, and a lot of our fans don't like him.
He was never a serious contender for Chelsea.
Thats not to say Roman probably didn't try, but he would have probably ended up with the Rafa treatment.
 
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