Pep Guardiola

Darko

New member
No way he will leave,Pep is a winner and a perfectionist,he cant abandon the team after his worst season as manager...
 

impeh

Hi, its me..
hes leaving to take a break, though. Thats not quite as bad as joining another team.. just yet.

that last home game is gonna be painful. :cry:
 
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liger05

New member
Fss. Leaving on the back of a poor season? Really? I expected him to give it another shot and put Real Madrid back into their place. That's what winners do. Now that Mourinho has finally built a competitive team he's jumping ship? Really?

And what is all this bollocks about "poor guy must have so much pressure". Fss. He's getting payed more than € 10 million a year to tell 11 men how to chase a ball properly once in a week. Get a perspective of life you 12 year old fucks! I wonder how Ferguson has survived 25 years at one of the biggest clubs in the world or Arsene Wenger after spending 8 years without trophies and the whole world including the own fans jumping on his back constantly. But Guardiola is totally outworn managing a team with a core of Euro and World Cup winners, a 3 times Ballon d'Or winner, the best youth setup in the world at his disposal and the backup of 1.6 million people in Barcelona. Fssssssssss.

I'm fuming right now. Tomorrow he better be announcing that he's staying. The bald fucker. :pep:

Guess what there are more important things in life than football. Maybe he wants to spend some quality time with his family or maybe he feels its just more beneficial to the club if he takes a break.
 

BADGERBHOY

Senior Member
Because you have this man as a coach:

Mourinho+special+clown.jpg

:lol::worthy:
 

Maria

New member
It's not that. It's the fact that it will only be harder for him to get the players to play this way and to win. A project probably longer than 4-year Barcelona.

That depends of the club he will chose..if it will be Chelsea, then I believe it will be very hard for him to be a succes there. But at a club like City or Bayern I don't see why he wouldn't fit. It's not like he will have to replicate Barca 2010/2011(with Messi as a false 9)..he will just have to start from scratch like he did with Barca in 2008 or with Barca B(teams that were counter-atacking more then this Barca, but they also knew when to play smart and keep the possesion).

Plus I don't doubt Pep as a tactician(I believe that he is better then Mou in this area) or as a motivator..if it's one thing that I believe Pep has to improve it's his buyings. But he is young and he has time to learn.
 
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Richard.H

Senior Member
Don't know what to say except I wish and pray this is all a nightmare. If he announces tomorrow that he will leave I might start crying. He can't leave now, he just can't....
 

jayzsa

New member
i really hope he stays but its looking less and less likely. If he actually does leave who would replace him? This could be a serious problem , i just dont see any viable candidates except maybe Bielsa. Yes he is "loco" but is also a tactical genius and the only somewhat fitting replacement.
I sure as hell dont want a generic former player or so called big name as new coach. I hope Rosell is not stupid and hires someone like scolari :(
 

MasterMind

New member
This is my first post on this forum and really wish it didn't have to be under such circumstances where concerned.Pep has taken this team to soaring heights since his appointment in '08 and whilst no team is "invincible" per se,I really thought he'd stay on for at least another season so that he can reclaim La Liga and CL essentially leaving FCB on a high note.Though hope the man reconsiders,perhaps Pique should think of now putting his hand in the fire.......(anything to keep Pep!).
 

Doobs

The Messiah
Guys remember if he hadn't trusted Busi and Pedrito, we probably would not have them today, just sayin.

He's gone bald for us, i think its time to give to him respect. He'll be back one day Im sure (Thats if he actually leaves)
 

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