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Pep Guardiola to Leave Man City After 2023


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6 hours ago, Mel81x said:

He should coach the Spanish National Team. Might be something that would work for all parties involved. 

A Catalan nationalist? I think the FA would avoid that sort of PR headache, they did it when they axed Julen Lopetegui the spot. 

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1 hour ago, Spike said:

A Catalan nationalist? I think the FA would avoid that sort of PR headache, they did it when they axed Julen Lopetegui the spot. 

You're right. Sometimes I forget where hes from. Maybe South America is the place for him and who knows what he'll do there too. 

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7 hours ago, Happy Blue said:

Didn't really want Kane tbh :4_joy: and a lot can happen in 2 years, i will believe it if it happens :ph34r:

It's all right, Ole will become avalable for you lot, you will love the smiling little gnome. 😊

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7 minutes ago, CaaC (John) said:

It's all right, Ole will become avalable for you lot, you will love the smiling little gnome. 😊

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Pep's clearly trolling, he's not going anywhere :ph34r:

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16 minutes ago, Tommy said:

He'll probably take an easy job like PSG again. 😬

When he does finally leave it will be for an international job, be great to see him as England manager seeming he already manages half the England team :4_joy:

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7 hours ago, LFCMadLad said:

Hes just signed a new contract beyond 2023 hasn't he?

Runs till the summer of 2023, i personally think he will stay longer

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10 hours ago, Spike said:

A Catalan nationalist? I think the FA would avoid that sort of PR headache, they did it when they axed Julen Lopetegui the spot. 

I agree Spain is unlikely how about Germany or Portugal?

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Pep didn't specifically say he was leaving at the end of the 2023 season. He said he would take a break after city whether that's "7 years, maybe longer"  ..panic over :4_joy:

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26 minutes ago, The Palace Fan said:

It explains there aggressive transfer approach to marquee signings.

He didn't say he was leaving in 2 years time, he was saying he has a contract for 2 more years then he will see, this is what he's said since he joined us :4_joy: 

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2 hours ago, Waylander said:

I agree Spain is unlikely how about Germany or Portugal?

Hansi Flick just took over in Germany.  That's unlikely.

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4 minutes ago, Lucas said:

Don't care what anyone says, if and when he does leave, it will be a loss for the Premier League.

This, 100%. The man revolutionised the world game, you have reserve teams in Australia and teams in League 2 trying to play out from the back in the same way his teams do after watching his Barce sides. And then the records he set in England, high points total, a domestic quadruple. Not to mention that his impact on European football, the Premier League, lesser teams being much better tactically/technically after watching his Barce sides. That effect literally led to one of the greatest managers of our generation having to be hired and getting fired by Spurs.

 

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