Pep Guardiola

Hatem Ben Arfa

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You are right..I am so blind and transparent because I refuse to believe what you posted and instead I preffer Perarnau's version of things(who said that Pep is the one that made those changes for Messi, he talked with him when he couldn't accept Ronaldinho's departure and he let him at the Olympics).
But hey, Pep and Cruyff are my gods and they can do no wrong in my eyes..at least I admit my faults and post my sources. I'm still expecting you to do the same for Pique's problems with Pep.



True..and in 2008, when Messi was still playing on the wings he was still being benched by Pep in some games. That was not the case anymore after his definitive move to the middle though. Too bad that Pep couldn't do the same for Iniesta. :(

The quotes are there for all to see from Ingla, the meeting took place in March 2008. They are the ones who devised a plan to get Messi over his injuries and have a diet conducive to injury prevention along with getting him a personal trainer on an almost full time basis. This was was before Pep was even the coach of Barcelona. are you suggesting they are lying because it doesn't match your opinion that it was Pep?

Again where are the quotes saying it was Pep that did all this?
 

Corb

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Pep at the Catalan Institute of America in New York:

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La Furia

Legion of Doooom
Catalan-Americans live in New York? America does truly have every nationality

Correction, New York does have every nationality. Although Boise, Idaho is a Basque hotbed for some reason.

There wasn't really a Catalan diaspora the way there was for other Spanish nationalities, you don't get the massive influence in Latin America the way you do with Basques, Galicians and Andalucians. There is a Catalan community in California I think, but we aren't talking a huge size.

Sala i Martin is pretty promenent internationally, that's why he teaches on Columbia.
 

Corb

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Pep Guardiola has spoken to the crowd from NY:

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According to ElMundo he has said: "Here you have another vote in favour of independence"
 

Tomchin

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Quite surprised me that Guardiola publicly gave his vote for the Catalonian independence yesterday. I didn't know that he was so much in favor of the Catalonian independence.

Btw, I recently read that 50% of the Catalans are in favor of independence, and 50% contra. What's the main reason of those who want to become independent: An economical one (The fact that Catalonia every year has to "donate" tons of money to the poorer regions in Spain), or rather a cultural one?
 

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