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Zacheryah

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Aug 29, 2010
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Its amazing how 1 wrong coach, can turn a team this insanely good, in a boring team that everybody wants to lose


I feel somewhat sad, bayern allways had a special place, but they need to fire their coach to return there
 

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Nov 26, 2006
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Didn't see anything interesting in BVB-Bayern.

Both teams were missing so many players and BVB looked significantly sharper than Bayern.

Could easily see Bayern making a slow start to the season, but wouldn't read anything more into it than that.

I'd say that Martinez's injury is a shame, but he probably wouldn't get to play anyway, so it makes little difference to me, as much as I like Martinez.
 
Jul 2, 2006
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One can only respect Dortmund. Losing two of their most important players to biggest rival yet still able to hold their ground. Guardiola is a joke, he is sabotaging the potential of Bayern which might be good for football. I don't like it when a club which is not Juventus get levels ahead of others.
 
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    Its amazing how 1 wrong coach, can turn a team this insanely good, in a boring team that everybody wants to lose

    I feel somewhat sad, bayern allways had a special place, but they need to fire their coach to return there
    Pep is a disgusting coach.

    At the same time Klopp deserves a lot respect for his job at Dortmund.
     

    acmilan

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    Nov 8, 2005
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    Didn't see anything interesting in BVB-Bayern.

    Both teams were missing so many players and BVB looked significantly sharper than Bayern.

    Could easily see Bayern making a slow start to the season, but wouldn't read anything more into it than that.

    I'd say that Martinez's injury is a shame, but he probably wouldn't get to play anyway, so it makes little difference to me, as much as I like Martinez.
    Oooh, I knew I could find a reasonable comment if I searched hard and long enough :touched:

    JM's injury is the only significant outcome of this game.
     
    May 22, 2013
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    How many people were saying that he's a great coach, just because he won stuff with that legendary squad of Barca :lol:
    I've never considered Guardiola among the top of the pop, but at the same time it's hard to argue he is shit. He managed to win, i've seen good teams go trophyless before (even Real had a hard time with the 'oh so fantastic' Mourinho and a fantastic team).. But i agree, those who consider him the best manager in the world are off. What he is doing to Bayern is laughable. Not really taking the Super Cup to much into regard, but just last season, even though they won a lot, it just didn't seem like that invincible Bayern team from the year before under Heynckes. They lost some of the aggresive dominant style of play, and instead became incredibly predictable. They still have amazing players, so it is a fantastic team nonetheless.. I just don't feel we would have 0 % chance to beat them like i felt that season they nailed everything down.

    Furthermore, Guardiola seems like the kind of coach who is very stubborn and can't manage when his ideas doesn't work like on his scratchboard. And he seems to have some issues at the personal level, he tends, from my view, to get favourites in his squad and give them to much trust and not giving the chance to other guys..
     

    Fred

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    Oct 2, 2003
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    How many people were saying that he's a great coach, just because he won stuff with that legendary squad of Barca :lol:
    Love the opportunism, once or twice a year when in the rare occasion Pep doesn't win a title he's competing in(he's won more trophies than he's managed to lose) the opportunists jump out of the closet.

    I consider him the best coach in football right now, he's a revolutionary and almost every team he coaches says that. Him losing yesterday with more than 10n players missing does not change that. He's going to win the Bundesliga and the German cup yet again most probably, wouldn't put it past him to win his third CL.

    But the thing is, theres no winning with you guys, when he wins a trophy and spanks coaches like Mourinho and Ferguson time and time again, you come out with excuses like he has a great team, when he loses the knee jerk reactions are out of the closet.

    So just tell me in advance; if or when he wins a CL with Bayern, what would the excuse be?

    Another question; in your opinion what could Pep do to make you change your mind and consider him a great coach.
     

    Bianconero81

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    Jan 26, 2009
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    Love the opportunism, once or twice a year when in the rare occasion Pep doesn't win a title he's competing in(he's won more trophies than he's managed to lose) the opportunists jump out of the closet.

    I consider him the best coach in football right now, he's a revolutionary and almost every team he coaches says that. Him losing yesterday with more than 10n players missing does not change that. He's going to win the Bundesliga and the German cup yet again most probably, wouldn't put it past him to win his third CL.

    But the thing is, theres no winning with you guys, when he wins a trophy and spanks coaches like Mourinho and Ferguson time and time again, you come out with excuses like he has a great team, when he loses the knee jerk reactions are out of the closet.

    So just tell me in advance; if or when he wins a CL with Bayern, what would the excuse be?

    Another question; in your opinion what could Pep do to make you change your mind and consider him a great coach.
    Guzzle a bottle of Vodka while being fucked by a horse.
     

    Vlad

    In Allegri We Trust
    May 23, 2011
    24,064
    Guzzle a bottle of Vodka while being fucked by a horse.
    :lol2: :tup: I can't believe we have guardiola fanboys here. :lol:
    Love the opportunism, once or twice a year when in the rare occasion Pep doesn't win a title he's competing in(he's won more trophies than he's managed to lose) the opportunists jump out of the closet.

    I consider him the best coach in football right now, he's a revolutionary and almost every team he coaches says that. Him losing yesterday with more than 10n players missing does not change that. He's going to win the Bundesliga and the German cup yet again most probably, wouldn't put it past him to win his third CL.

    But the thing is, theres no winning with you guys, when he wins a trophy and spanks coaches like Mourinho and Ferguson time and time again, you come out with excuses like he has a great team, when he loses the knee jerk reactions are out of the closet.

    So just tell me in advance; if or when he wins a CL with Bayern, what would the excuse be?

    Another question; in your opinion what could Pep do to make you change your mind and consider him a great coach.
    Ancelotti is better.
     

    MikeM

    Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
    Sep 21, 2008
    12,850
    Love the opportunism, once or twice a year when in the rare occasion Pep doesn't win a title he's competing in(he's won more trophies than he's managed to lose) the opportunists jump out of the closet.

    I consider him the best coach in football right now, he's a revolutionary and almost every team he coaches says that. Him losing yesterday with more than 10n players missing does not change that. He's going to win the Bundesliga and the German cup yet again most probably, wouldn't put it past him to win his third CL.

    But the thing is, theres no winning with you guys, when he wins a trophy and spanks coaches like Mourinho and Ferguson time and time again, you come out with excuses like he has a great team, when he loses the knee jerk reactions are out of the closet.

    So just tell me in advance; if or when he wins a CL with Bayern, what would the excuse be?

    Another question; in your opinion what could Pep do to make you change your mind and consider him a great coach.
    He's not a revolutionary. Calm down.
     

    donpiero

    Stella D'Argento
    Jul 3, 2009
    3,370
    Not a Guardiola fan, in fact I hate his brand of football; but it was obvious that Bayern weren't really trying yesterday, they were just not interested. BvB were more hungry.
     

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