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Kyle Walker

I think the expectation was higher due to what he achieved at other clubs with the dominant financial foothold

And last season he learned a lot about his team
Agreed on expectations. With their ageing squad and overall problems most managers would get a passing grade at least for that first season.

Guardiola is clearly a very talented manager within some very strict criteria.

If he is in charge of a very rich team that is already significantly better and richer than its rivals, he clearly excels.

Outside of that there's no way of knowing if he's a Pochettino or a Sherwood.

Edit clearly he's not a Sherwood, nobody else can be that fudging dumb.

Some of his skills certainly seem transferable. But yeah, he's unproven at a lower level club and without any real money.
 
He needed a new challenge? He wanted to play with world class players? Who? Stones? Bravo? Sterling? I am getting increasingly tinkled off with Kyle.
 
He needed a new challenge? He wanted to play with world class players? Who? Stones? Bravo? Sterling? I am getting increasingly tinkled off with Kyle.

did you see their defence at times last season, it's a huge challenge

plenty of talent at City, let's not tempt fate
 
Tottenham was too small for him. He's definitely the best right-back in the Premiership at the moment. I am guessing Spurs will want more than £55m for E.Dier. What a team MC is building...
 
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I really don't begrudge Walker moving on. He was dropped/rested or whatever in most of the big games last season and after 9 years at the club, you'd want to be starting ALL of the CL games, especially considering that we weren't in the CL for the majority of his time at Spurs. That's without even mentioning that he's probably doubled his wages.

The fact is he does stand a better chance of winning trophies at Emirates Marketing Project IMO. Despite the fact that we have a better starting eleven IMO, he was right about saying we lacked the "edge" to win trophies. I don't know what word I was use to describe it but we do clearly lack that extra 5% or 10% that's required to get you over the line.
 
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