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Emirates Marketing Project draw with Liverpool one of my most special days - Pep Guardiola
Emirates Marketing Project draw with Liverpool one of my most special days - Pep Guardiola
FraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaudiolaCan't stand the man, absolute bell.
Are they stuck on by the club?
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Are they stuck on by the club?
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I really don't get the "Fraudiola" viewpoint. Is this just hyperbole or something? Or just good old English bias against a foreign manager?
He took over a good squad, but an ageing squad where most of the key players had injury or fitness issues and where only a few players actually fit his style of play. He's spent money, but he's primarily spent money on younger players that will most likely be better in 5 years than they are now. He's trusted his approach to football and looked to build a culture and style of play at the club despite the obvious short term problems it's caused him.
He's actually trying to build up Emirates Marketing Project to a point where they'll be able to pose a realistic challenge to the biggest clubs in Europe on a somewhat regular basis. People complain about short-termism in football and managers just spending money on immediate superstars. Guardiola essentially takes the opposite approach at a club with a lot of money and that's a sign of him not being good because he's not a runway success in his first season?
Finally they're actually third. Mourinho and Wenger would be delighted to be where Guardiola has City in his first season. The only reason they're not in a title challenge at the moment (along with us) is that Chelsea is currently on course to winning the title with 93 points - the highest in years and years. Most other years they would be right in the middle of a title challenge right now. And as controversial as the "Leicester are lucky" conversation was last season I really feel that Chelsea have had a bit of luck go their way this season in some important games. Though they're obviously also a very good team.
I think Guardiola will have a really good team at City with another transfer window in the summer, but that's the bonus of being at one of the richest clubs. Spend, spend, spend, eventually he will have enough good players to perform how he wants them to.
I really don't get the "Fraudiola" viewpoint. Is this just hyperbole or something? Or just good old English bias against a foreign manager?
He took over a good squad, but an ageing squad where most of the key players had injury or fitness issues and where only a few players actually fit his style of play. He's spent money, but he's primarily spent money on younger players that will most likely be better in 5 years than they are now. He's trusted his approach to football and looked to build a culture and style of play at the club despite the obvious short term problems it's caused him.
He's actually trying to build up Emirates Marketing Project to a point where they'll be able to pose a realistic challenge to the biggest clubs in Europe on a somewhat regular basis. People complain about short-termism in football and managers just spending money on immediate superstars. Guardiola essentially takes the opposite approach at a club with a lot of money and that's a sign of him not being good because he's not a runway success in his first season?
Finally they're actually third. Mourinho and Wenger would be delighted to be where Guardiola has City in his first season. The only reason they're not in a title challenge at the moment (along with us) is that Chelsea is currently on course to winning the title with 93 points - the highest in years and years. Most other years they would be right in the middle of a title challenge right now. And as controversial as the "Leicester are lucky" conversation was last season I really feel that Chelsea have had a bit of luck go their way this season in some important games. Though they're obviously also a very good team.
Fraudiola is a fraud simply because he relies on the chequebook at the best club in each league he is in.
@galeforce, Madrid didnt have the talent to match up to Barcelona. Watch Ronaldinho's destruction of them pre-Guardiola. Pep had the most dangerous midfield and forwards in Spain. Xavi, Iniesta and Messi. Also look at his transfer spending in Barcelona. I am not convinced that Pep can pick up a club like Spurs and improve it without a massive cheque book. One key thing that should also worry City is that their Academy's products are not even being considered for the squad with all the monies spent. At the moment, City's academy is the hot draw in Manchester however once youth realise that United gives the better career wrt playing time, things would change.
I disagree with your rating of Madrid, there was never really that much of a gap imo, it was the same core of players which Madrid have won two out of the last three EC's with
i'm not sure he could pick up a club like us either, but he's not being asked to, and that's a different skill set, the business plan at city is to buy a load of superstars and make it work, if there is one knock against Pep it's his inability to handle headstrong players such as The Zlatan, but if he's given carte blanche to build a side that shouldn't really matter as he won't be signing any, although you could argue he has cracked this with Toure
I doubt the ownership are that bothered about the academy, it's good PR to have one and i'm sure the people who work there are doing a diligent coaching job anyway so it might produce something, but it's certainly not the plan to rely on it