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Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Not sure his son is ready for the step up but he sure is talented. Could be nice to get a hold of him.

As for Diego, could be fantastic seeing that crazy fucker race up and down our sidelines, while breaking all those delusionel Inda hearts.
I wish he was a more likeable character and it didn't make me feel kind of nauseous thinking of him as our coach. Cognitive dissonance here. Great coach who I utterly despise and want to believe is a shit coach. :lol:
 

Fr3sh

Senior Member
Jul 12, 2011
37,255
Pep is like the the peregrine falcon, the fastest animal in the world but only in a very specific setting, it has to nosedive to reach its speed of 390km/h, if the conditions aren't optimal the peregrine falcon gets eaten by golden eagles, great horned owls or even ravens.
Safe spaces were created for people like Pep.
 
Mar 10, 2009
8,695
I still rate Mourinho despite his poor form of late. He won the CL with Porto and managed to do well with Inter in the CL, an achievement that a lot did not think was possible. Also he helped make Real Madrid a force in Europe again, when they had not qualified to the quarters for 8 years in a row at one point. Point is I've seen Mourinho inherit teams which were poor in a certain aspect then change them.
@BayernFan

What is your view of Guardiola? When I visited Bayern Zone it seemed that the majority were happy that he had gone.
 

Post Ironic

Senior Member
Feb 9, 2013
42,253
Capello all over again. But many people criticized him, but won't criticize Pep and it's only because they like the why his teams plays. It's the same with Klopp.
Capello was depressing as fuk, because he was our coach, and had a team that should have rivalled Pep-era Barca. We should have easily won a CL title in 04-05 or 05-06. It's almost ridiculous to believe the reality that we were knocked in QFs both years, to Liverpool and Arsenal, teams we were clearly superior to on paper.
 

dolph

Senior Member
Mar 30, 2006
2,599
I wish he was a more likeable character and it didn't make me feel kind of nauseous thinking of him as our coach. Cognitive dissonance here. Great coach who I utterly despise and want to believe is a $#@! coach. :lol:
To me he is more like a Lichtsteiner, Mandzu, BonBon character, who is fucking irritating when he is not on your team, but loved when he is.
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,123
Capello all over again. But many people criticized him, but won't criticize Pep and it's only because they like the why his teams plays. It's the same with Klopp.
To me Klopp is a bit overrated. Sure he is a great manager, but also mostly a one trick pony. Pressing with much energy and then counter, but if teams dont give him/hes team the space he really dont got a plan B. Im really curious to see how he will do with Liverpool the next couple of years - should he stay and not get fired.

If he win them a PL title or two im ready to praise him for sure. But for now i think he gets to much credit. What he did in Dortmund was great, but honestly Bayern was a mess in 2011, and 2012 Bayern chocked hard in all competitions. He then reached the CL final which offcourse was a great achivement, but after that he really been mediocre imo.
 

DAiDEViL

Senior Member
Feb 21, 2015
64,714
Pep is like the the peregrine falcon, the fastest animal in the world but only in a very specific setting, it has to nosedive to reach its speed of 390km/h, if the conditions aren't optimal the peregrine falcon gets eaten by golden eagles, great horned owls or even ravens.
Safe spaces were created for people like Pep.
Are you stoned and watching Animal Planet? :p

I love Owls :baus:
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
I will stop responding to your trolling.
But if you disagree you gotta say why. Didnt Mou and Pep had unlimited money to spend in the summer? Didnt they have freedom to sign (almost) whoever they want? Werent they huge favorites by anyone who didnt know Conte to win the league? Did Spalletti and Sarri have the same luxus? Didnt the 2 of them lose their best players and replaced them with nobodies? And they are doing better than the overrated duo from Manchester
 

BayernFan

Senior Member
Feb 17, 2016
7,123
I actually hope you get knocked out and after that Go primetime form, like we did last season. Wouldnt like to face a top form Bayern with Carlo in the later stages, even though we would probably be in our best form by then too
You want us to go out to shitty Arsenal? I will probably kill myself if that happens. :sergio: Or probably just start being a alcoholic to take the sorrows. Else i could go under earth. :think:
 

MikeM

Footballing Hipster celebrating 4th place with Tuz
Sep 21, 2008
12,850
Pep is like the the peregrine falcon, the fastest animal in the world but only in a very specific setting, it has to nosedive to reach its speed of 390km/h, if the conditions aren't optimal the peregrine falcon gets eaten by golden eagles, great horned owls or even ravens.
Safe spaces were created for people like Pep.
This is why I'm comfortable with Fr3sh teaching the children of my country.
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
To me Klopp is a bit overrated. Sure he is a great manager, but also mostly a one trick pony. Pressing with much energy and then counter, but if teams dont give him/hes team the space he really dont got a plan B. Im really curious to see how he will do with Liverpool the next couple of years - should he stay and not get fired.

If he win them a PL title or two im ready to praise him for sure. But for now i think he gets to much credit. What he did in Dortmund was great, but honestly Bayern was a mess in 2011, and 2012 Bayern chocked hard in all competitions. He then reached the CL final which offcourse was a great achivement, but after that he really been mediocre imo.
Klopp is a different version of Guardiola. Both will play their ideal football even if it takes them to the grave, without any clue of how to change things if they go wrong

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You want us to go out to shitty Arsenal? I will probably kill myself if that happens. :sergio: Or probably just start being a alcoholic to take the sorrows. Else i could go under earth. :think:
You can go have a drink with Vidal if you guys lose. Im sure he needs someone to drink with him once the entire team passes out around 2 in the morning
 

zizinho

Senior Member
Apr 14, 2013
51,816
Pep is like the the peregrine falcon, the fastest animal in the world but only in a very specific setting, it has to nosedive to reach its speed of 390km/h, if the conditions aren't optimal the peregrine falcon gets eaten by golden eagles, great horned owls or even ravens.
Safe spaces were created for people like Pep.
Scarily accurate description
 

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