I'm both happy and sad, unreal manager, is to pool what wenger was to us just more consistent and didn't over stay his welcome. Considering city are arguably one or two best epl rivals to be.
Happy because hopefully go through another reset period but sad because I think it's weak if you have to wait till klopp or pep leave to win the league.
Happy because hopefully go through another reset period but sad because I think it's weak if you have to wait till klopp or pep leave to win the league.
watching the interview now. he says what i've been thinking for a long time: being a football manager, especially a premier league manager, must be an exhausting job. i totally get where he's coming from.
one of the best to ever do it. he'll be missed.
"live snake... that's all i can tell you."
one of the best to ever do it. he'll be missed.
"live snake... that's all i can tell you."
By Scum Go To PostWow. Incredible coach. Will be missed. Barca calling next?
By JesalR Go To PostThe limerick round is the worst part of House of Games as well
Maybe worse than Lego head eating off saltbaes fork
Instant 20 point deduction
This is huge news
Liverpool will be restructured
Klopps a crybaby loser but he's a great manager and as a human he's probably just extremely tired so it's understandable. Other than Pep, it's hard to say if any manager currently is clearly better than klopp so it's a huge loss.
Very interesting to see how it goes
Liverpool will be restructured
Klopps a crybaby loser but he's a great manager and as a human he's probably just extremely tired so it's understandable. Other than Pep, it's hard to say if any manager currently is clearly better than klopp so it's a huge loss.
Very interesting to see how it goes
At least Klopp is leaving Liverpool in a better state than Fergie did. That 12/13 squad was on its last legs.
damn
dont see Liverpool picking up as a serious contender after for a while
pep must be making space in his trophy cabinet for next year already
dont see Liverpool picking up as a serious contender after for a while
pep must be making space in his trophy cabinet for next year already
By Laboured Go To PostThe 2015 shortlist. Still think they should've gone with Klinsmann.Wtf, no mention of Milan in Carlo's resume? W T F
By FortuneFaded Go To PostWho are Milan?He's means AC.
By Punished Go To PostHe's means AC.Air Conditioning?
By Punished Go To PostHe's means AC.
Ace Combat?
By Punished Go To PostHe's means AC.Assassin’s Creed? Haven’t got to that one yet.
By Laboured Go To Postwhat a guy. legend.
Liverpool could do far worse than Tuchel. He's not a motivator in the vein of Klopp, but he was an assistant of his back in Dortmund and is clear a very good tactician. Bring him in for a few years to help steady the ship then go for next big thing in management.
By Cleff Go To PostLiverpool could do far worse than Tuchel. He's not a motivator in the vein of Klopp, but he was an assistant of his back in Dortmund and is clear a very good tactician. Bring him in for a few years to help steady the ship then go for next big thing in management.Can do far better as well hopefully
We've only got past the 4th round once in the past 15 years. They still haven't found the cunt that racially abused Palmer so I wonder if he'll show his face tonight.
By Dan Go To PostWow I did not expect thatThis post went in a direction I wasn’t expecting. You crack me up, Dan. 😂
Must have had wind City are getting cleared of 115 charges and there will be no stopping them.
By NiceGuy Go To PostCan do far better as well hopefullyI don't know. Tuchel is one of the best coaches around, I think. Seems prickly to deal with, but if you bring him in knowing he's probably only going to be there for a few years then you can plan accordingly for the next manager.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostWho are Milan?
By Laboured Go To PostInter?
By Punished Go To PostHe's means AC.
By FortuneFaded Go To PostAir Conditioning?
By Laboured Go To PostAce Combat?
By FortuneFaded Go To PostAssassin’s Creed? Haven’t got to that one yet.
Fu guys
but thanks for the laugh :D
By Scum Go To Postof all the things you think you could wake up to, this one was definitely not on my list.
WTF
#Xabiball
Do not want Tuchel. Very curious to see who comes next. Don’t mind Emery after Aston Villa’s incredible season this year.
felt arse v pool had become the most exciting match of the season lately too, crazy the last time we'll face klopp is in a few weeks
By Xpike Go To Postfelt arse v pool had become the most exciting match of the season lately too, crazy the last time we'll face klopp is in a few weeksFA cup final bruv
edit: legit just remembered we knocked you out of it
By Hentai Samurai Go To Postis xabi a meme?Xabi Alonso, former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder, took charge of Bayer Leverkusen last October. At the time they had 5 points from 8 and we're 17th, he took them to 5th. This season they are leading the Bundeslolga ahead of Bayern
where does this come from?
Interesting from Nick Harris on Berrada.
Berrada has held various roles at City since going there in late 2011, including developing international business (including overseas tours and marketing), working on club partnerships, and working as the group (CFG) commercial director, before becoming the group chief football operations officer in 2020.
The pecking order at City, in terms of control and overall strategy, is headed by Khaldoon Al Mubarak, a senior Emirati government official as well as MCFC’s chairman, and also CEO of Mubadala, one of the sovereign wealth funds of Abu Dhabi. Working closely with him is another government advisor and string-puller, Simon Pearce. Below them is MCFC’s CEO Ferran Soriano, and below him is Txiki Begiristain, City’s director of football. Berrada is approximately on a par with Begiristain in City’s seniority, and has operated in various fields, including player recruitment, over the years; and it is not the case that he was “so close to” the events outlined in bullet points one to seven above.
I have three reasons for saying this. First, in all the hundreds of pages of documents and leaks and emails I’ve seen over the years about apparently strange dealings, I’ve never seen his name in any of them. I’ve seen Khaldoon’s and Pearce’s and Soriano’s and the names of various execs from Etihad. I’ve seen City lawyer Simon Cliff’s name, and former MCFC chief operating officer Graham Wallace’s, and MCFC board member John MacBeath’s and former MCFC head of finance Andrew Widdowson’s, and current CFG CFO Jorge Chumillas’s, among others. But I haven’t seen Berrada’s.
Second, various sources — including former and current employees at both City and Etihad — have alleged to me that at the highest level, in deals between the major Abu Dhabi-based sponsors and City, the contracts and the money have always been dealt with “at the top”, orchestrated by Khaldoon and Pearce. One person with inside knowledge of City’s commercial department told me that when “ordinary” commercial deals are negotiated by that department, bonuses are paid on completion and renewals. But no such bonuses were paid for Abu Dhabi-based sponsors in that person’s time at the club.
The third reason I don’t think Berrada was particularly close to the events that got City into trouble, at least in 2014 and 2020, is that he wasn’t even at the club when key deals were put together at the start of the 2010s.
By sohois Go To PostXabi Alonso, former Liverpool and Real Madrid midfielder, took charge of Bayer Leverkusen last October. At the time they had 5 points from 8 and we're 17th, he took them to 5th. This season they are leading the Bundeslolga ahead of Bayernso it's a meme then.
thank you.
By Hentai Samurai Go To Postis xabi a meme?he has a clause in his contract that means he can leave for Liverpool or any of his former teams at any time
where does this come from?