I'm not a fan of Guardiola, but he's not the mothership of everything I hate about football.
Quote from: Sexual Ealing on May 22, 2024, 11:30:49 AMI'm not a fan of Guardiola, but he's not the mothership of everything I hate about football.No, he just manager of it."just following orders"
Quote from: john e on May 22, 2024, 11:49:20 AMIf Guardiola had gone to Arsenal, Chelsea, Man United, Liverpool they would be where Man City are nowThat’s how good he isLike Emery, whatever team he manages he would make better, but given teams with financial clout he makes the bestPeople moan about his football but it’s not dissimilar to Emery’s, possession based, highline, every player knowing exactly what his job is, obsessive workload, highly driven and of course OTT in demanding moreNot Bayern got that much better to be honest
If Guardiola had gone to Arsenal, Chelsea, Man United, Liverpool they would be where Man City are nowThat’s how good he isLike Emery, whatever team he manages he would make better, but given teams with financial clout he makes the bestPeople moan about his football but it’s not dissimilar to Emery’s, possession based, highline, every player knowing exactly what his job is, obsessive workload, highly driven and of course OTT in demanding more
True, but his record at Aberdeen was also pretty amazing. Going to stop being a Ferguson cheerleader now.
I watched the "back pages" thing on SSN last night and there was a Geordie journalist on there who, when asked about our achievement and specifically that of the manager, decided to speculate about Emery's future. He claimed that we needed to qualify to keep him at the club and that he couldn't understand why he's not been linked with the likes of Chelsea and Newton Heath. He also praised the murderers in charge at Newcastle for "nearly" appointing him.What a fucking throbber.
Quote from: dr.chekov on May 22, 2024, 01:06:43 PMTrue, but his record at Aberdeen was also pretty amazing. Going to stop being a Ferguson cheerleader now.Yeah, the way he interrupted the stranglehold of the Old Firm, as well as winning in Europe, might well have been his greatest achievement.