2015 - 2016 Football Thread - Page 6
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Pandemona
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Charlie Sheens House51452 Posts
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lprk
Poland2249 Posts
On July 27 2015 18:26 Pandemona wrote: De Gea Romero Lindgaard are the 3 keepers at yanited after this signing. Lindgaard is the youngster but i guess LVG doesn't appreciate his experience and bought in Romero due to he has vast amounts of experience due to playing in Argentina national team for a long time. Out of those 3 de Gea is the youngster, Lindegaard is 31 while Romero 28. | ||
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Pandemona
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Charlie Sheens House51452 Posts
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KobraKay
Portugal4219 Posts
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KobraKay
Portugal4219 Posts
Not sure how fact based is this or if just media BS but the news post states that "the blame" for underperforming players (Gotze) and lack o CL win for Bayern are the foundation of the critics that will ultimately lead to his departure. | ||
Mandalor
Germany2362 Posts
I'm pretty sure Pep won't renew his contract, but the ManCity rumor is probably just that, a rumor. | ||
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Pandemona
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Charlie Sheens House51452 Posts
Mourinho Pep Wenger Van Gaal and possibly Klopp could all be managers in the premier league next season oh gosh xD | ||
Mandalor
Germany2362 Posts
Klopp to Liverpool would be fantastic. I feel like the area and the club's philosophy are pretty similar to Dortmund. Plus he's used to the You'll Never Walk Alone chants ![]() | ||
sharkie
Austria18336 Posts
On July 27 2015 20:46 Mandalor wrote: Yeah I can totally see him sign with ManCity. I just don't think they're in talks yet. Klopp to Liverpool would be fantastic. I feel like the area and the club's philosophy are pretty similar to Dortmund. Plus he's used to the You'll Never Walk Alone chants ![]() But he gets no support from the upper management and owners in Liverpool... I think Tottenham would suit Klopp more. Less pressure too | ||
Kleinmuuhg
Vanuatu4091 Posts
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Rebs
Pakistan10726 Posts
On July 27 2015 21:26 Kleinmuuhg wrote: Pep to mancity was a rumor last year as well. Just bullshit to ignore Yeah I dont think its happening anytime soon either. He might just go on sabbatical again if he doesnt win the CL with Bayern this year. | ||
TerransHill
Germany572 Posts
On July 27 2015 19:53 KobraKay wrote: Not sure if discussed here already, but some Portuguese sport's news say that Pep will leave Bayern at the end of his contract and move to City. Not sure how fact based is this or if just media BS but the news post states that "the blame" for underperforming players (Gotze) and lack o CL win for Bayern are the foundation of the critics that will ultimately lead to his departure. Nobody is criticizing him apart from some fans. If he leaves it will be his decision alone. The board wants to convince him to stay. He however refuses to sign another contract and I think he only made 1 year contracts at barcelona during his last seasons which sucks since you need to have some plannnig security. I personally wouldn't mind him leaving. Hopefully we'll get Lucien Favre as his replacement. | ||
KobraKay
Portugal4219 Posts
On July 27 2015 22:35 TerransHill wrote: Nobody is criticizing him apart from some fans. If he leaves it will be his decision alone. The board wants to convince him to stay. He however refuses to sign another contract and I think he only made 1 year contracts at barcelona during his last seasons which sucks since you need to have some plannnig security. I personally wouldn't mind him leaving. Hopefully we'll get Lucien Favre as his replacement. See...this is absurd, how different is to actually have info from the source instead of a Portuguese newspaper. From my point of view, with zero knowledge of the German football outside of what is given to me by the Portuguese media, the relation between Pep and Bayern's management and fans has really took a turn for the worst mid last season. But from your post, it seems its not quite like that :s Well, we will see. Thanks for the answers everybody ![]() | ||
Faruko
Chile34169 Posts
just like players, untill i see a signature in the contract im not believing anything. Ive even seen some players on press conference puting X team shirt only to end up in another one. | ||
city42
1656 Posts
On July 27 2015 21:04 sharkie wrote: But he gets no support from the upper management and owners in Liverpool... I think Tottenham would suit Klopp more. Less pressure too What makes you think he'd have more support from upper management at Tottenham? Spurs managers work with this budget, and get sacked if they don't make top 4! Thus far the starting XI hasn't been improved at all this summer, but Pochettino will still pay the price at the end of the season. | ||
RvB
Netherlands6195 Posts
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city42
1656 Posts
On July 27 2015 23:14 RvB wrote: Those numbers are like that because of the Bale sale. No, they aren't. If Bale wasn't sold, the likes of Lamela, Soldado, etc. wouldn't have been brought in. The transfer policy is very simple: the only money spent is that brought in from player sales, and the manager has no control over either incomings or outgoings. In fact, there is no manager; Poch's official title is "Head Coach." | ||
KobraKay
Portugal4219 Posts
This will probably drag out until 10 months from now xD | ||
Maenander
Germany4926 Posts
Manchester City is just one destination of many he might choose, and I don't think money is his first priority. | ||
lprk
Poland2249 Posts
and UEFA goal of the season nominees: | ||
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