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Surely Pep can get a message across to Thiago without the media.
You would think so. No need to publicly tap up one of our players then.
Surely Pep can get a message across to Thiago without the media.
You would think so. No need to publicly tap up one of our players then.
What influence could Pep have on Thiago staying or going by publicly stating it's basically him or no one that he wants?
Real big influence if he still would have been considering to stay.
I don't see how it's unrelated at all. It's very relevant.
"@O_Hal1t:
Reason why Thiago is tempted to move to #Bayern is because of the affection from Pep: "It's him or no one". Tito haven't said anything yet!"
Again, completely unrelated. Your argument was that Pep making a public statement is a direct influence on Thiago's decision, but now that we've agreed that they in fact could have been communicating privately, your argument is that Pep just shouldn't have made a public statement about his intentions to buy Thiago (why wouldn't he, btw, if those are his intentions?). Check-mate, welcome to the beginning of this discussion - you're just doing this to criticize Pep and it has absolutely nothing to do with my original post you quoted, that is, Thiago being silent.
Well, I think Pep said that because he is pissed with Barca management (Rosell) that he think disturb his peace. We all know how Pep when someone disturb him (Mou), Pep is human being too, he has patience and temper, and we should at least try to understand it too because he is our beloved legendary coach. Even he stated that he want Thiago or nobody, which could damage Barca (IMO), the fact he is our legend as player and coach is unchangeable. I don't know what is it said in English, "heat of the moment"? or something like that I guess, Pep just react (maybe not very nice for Barca too) because he feels Rosell keep badmouthing him even he already left Barca. Looks like their problems is more personal and it's looks like already long enough, maybe even from last season I guess.
Running one's mouth can lead to trouble. Keeping it shut is the safest bet for all parties involved. For example, if Thiago remains silent and stays, he can say "I never said anything about leaving, why the fuss?" and Barcelona can say the same. If he remains silent and leaves, all parties can say that they decided it to not make any statement until things are decided and finished, in order to avoid any unnecessary trouble on anyone's behalf. If he made any comment about the situation, it would be blown out of proportion, distorted and used against him regardless of the outcome. If he made any statement that was in any way indicative of him leaving, and he ends up staying, he'd be in trouble. If he says anything indicative of staying and then leaves, both he and the club are in trouble again. Either way, as soon as you open your mouth, you increase the chance of the shit hitting the fan. If you stay silent, everyone can proceed with their business without any unnecessary consequences of previous statements. Excluding the mental health of the fans, what does anyone gain from a statement from Thiago?
What sense does that make? Pep said that he wants Bayern to sign Thiago. Thiago has said nothing about his wishes to stay or leave and still has a choice after what Pep said. What on earth do these two things have in common? Pep "opening his big mouth" doesn't mean Thiago can't still make his own decision. It's completely unrelated and a poorly chosen opportunity to criticize Pep. That's what I am telling you.
I don't like Pep wanting Thiago anymore than you or anyone else does. But if he's already made the decision to try to sign him, I don't see why it's wrong of him to make a statement about it. Surely it would have been worse had he not said anything about it, then it just popped up in the news the next day - Thiago signed for Bayern.
And the part about them communicating... the point is, Pep is able to tell Thiago that he wants him in Bayern without making a statement for the media about it. Thiago has probably known about this for longer than we have. Of course nobody here can know for certain if they have been talking, but FFS Pep probably has Thiago's phone number. If he wants him to come to Bayern, he'll tell him himself first.
I will always respect Pep's accomplishments here as a player and a manager. Still doesn't give him the right to bad mouth Tito to Neymar Sr. or to publicly tap up one or our players.
If he is able to tell Thiago that wants to go without making a statement to the media about it, then he should have!
http://www.mundodeportivo.com/20130...a-ataque-directiva-azulgrana_54376764439.html
Read this article, very shady.
"@O_Hal1t 28m
Tele5 says #Thiago has agreed of five year terms with #Bayern. Seems unlikely to me. Nothing is official in this case before clubs say so"
At this point, what I want to know is whether Tito and Barca management made any effort to convince Thiago Alcantara to stay. From what I have read, it appears that Barca management simply doesn't care about him leaving.
I wrote this a month ago and the latest news is making this more real:
"In an parallel universe... Thiago goes to Byern to be looked after by Pep. Rosell's plans fall apart in a couple years and before him Tito is gone, Laporta becomes president and highers Pep after the Germans give up on the new coach who doesn't get them the big trophies, and along with Pep Thiago is brought back just when Xavi retires!"