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Post by Nemanja79 on Apr 17, 2015 8:20:05 GMT
https://vine.co/v/ezhLtxI7hnmHe claps towards his medical staff for Benatia injury apparently. It resulted in their resignations from the club. To make it worse, one of them is a 72 years old Hans-Wilhelm Müller-Wohlfahrt! Very classless action. Something is very wrong at that club lately. Looks to me like he's a goner in the summer...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2015 9:04:40 GMT
I like Pep usually, but he is capable of acting like a complete bellend sometimes. I wonder how long it's going to be before he decides he needs another break from management?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2015 9:38:20 GMT
See out his contract - break (down) - just in time to walk into LVG' shoes. :lol:
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Post by Nemanja79 on Apr 17, 2015 12:08:54 GMT
Never liked the saucy git, there's just something about him annoying as when you need to go but you're run out of paper.
That would most probably change if he takes United on another level one day.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 17, 2015 12:43:07 GMT
He has a bit of the Michael Owen syndrome about him - you just know he's a bit of a twat, but you're not sure why. I still kind of like him though, probably because he was Mourinho's nemesis, the enemy of my enemy and all that. I'm not sure I'd like him here, good coach that he is. We don't need somebody petulant who is going to spit the dummy and walk away after 2 or 3 years. Let him go to city.
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Post by Nemanja79 on Apr 18, 2015 6:09:59 GMT
We now have the situations of couple of them being on the possible move:
1. Manuel Pellegrini 2. Carlo Ancelotti 3. Jurgen Klopp 4. Josep Guardiola 5. Arsene Wenger (unlikely though)
Am I forgetting someone? Where the lot of them could end up in the summer?
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Post by matt on Apr 18, 2015 14:43:53 GMT
I am afraid Klopp will end up at City. He is exactly the type of manager their team need to build a proper spirit and identity, and a willingness to fight for the shirt, not the money. He would stop their policy of overpaying for useless, big-egoed and big-profile players, because that's what could be their downfall as they have no balance.
I sincerely hope he won't be joining them this summer. Not that I fear him in direct confrontation, but I think he is the only one who can truly make a good job at City on the long-term, and I would rather see them struggle, keep overpaying and complaining for the next decade.
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Post by spens1 on Apr 18, 2015 22:42:11 GMT
if pep goes, i could see klopp at bayern munich. if you can't beat them, join them, he's german and
Klopp and city feels, so so wrong. the level of plastic is too damn high with them, their wages, the ego in that dressing room, i doubt he would want to deal with that shit, also its really cutthroat, i mean look at pellagrini, despite winning the title last season, he could be out of the job despite securing champions league football this season (they literally expect to be title winners every year, and we all know in the prem that just isn't happening)
pretty sure carlo or josep ends up at city.
as for arsene, this happens every year, you think he may leave, but he doesn't. in saying that if they somehow win the title (it would take a miracle at this stage) then maybe he returns to his homeland (we know PSG are long time admirers)
can we add one more manager as potentially leaving their club, though it would probably similar to how AVB went from Porto to Chelsea, i think Diego Simeone could be finally leaving atletico to take a job overseas if the money is right.
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Post by Jie on Apr 19, 2015 10:20:24 GMT
I'd be lying if I say I won't be excited to see Klopp and/or Guardiola in the Premier League, don't really care which team
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Post by Nemanja79 on Apr 23, 2015 6:51:14 GMT
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