Quote Roddy B="Roddy B"You consistently talk about Bayern turfing their manager out, but I've always been under the impression he was leaving at the end of this season regardless of what happens. I was reading in the summer about him leaving then. You also have to consider long term stability, '"
The reason I talk about Bayern is because they've had the same amount of managers as us, post Mourinho. How can we be the crazy ones, constantly getting rid of bosses at a whim and Bayern be the picture of stability WHEN THEY'VE GONE THROUGH AS MANY BOSSES AS US!
Bayern actually appoint a boss to take them to a CL final, win them a title, and then go? That's not stability, that's lunacy.
It has been a ridiculous turnover at Chelsea, and for that Roman and the board do deserve to be shot at. But to ignore the simple fact that Bayern have been just as trigger happy is BS. The only reason people jack off about the stability of Bayern is because they clearly don't know WTF they are talking about.
Quote Roddy BGuardiola is younger and could manage at years for Bayern, Heynckes is an old man nearing the end. Guardiola is the best manager alive, they had to go for him if he was interested in going, there are just too many things in his favour, despite Jupp doing well.'"
Barca are the best football team in the world. They have the best player on the planet. Their high energy pressing game is a joy to behold, and there is no way there are any chemicals involved, no way! They get the benefits of refereeing decisions because they are so pure of heart.
I can buy all that, well, apart from the sarcastic bits, but Guardiola still has a lot to prove before he deserves to be called the best manager alive. If Bayern are playing Barca (a peak Barca, not one where they've dipped) off the park in 2 years he'll deserve the plaudits, but he's going to Mancini-walk to the BL title and Bayern are clearly one of the strongest CL sides. He's clearly going to get an easier life at Bayern than he'd have got anywhere else. Even if he took over from Fergie he'd have still had Citeh and us to contend with. And one of us would have brought Jose over to beat him up.
In a way I wish the newspaper wet dream of him taking over at Arsenal was true. We'd have seen how he managed to build Barca-Liteandheartless to compete with Barca without the benefits of the best player on earth to use.
Quote Roddy BIf you're Klopp, you have the choice of this:
1) Young team you've helped to build. You've had success, you're doing well in Europe and your reputation is through the roof at the moment.
Or
2) Chelsea job. Surreal expectations, overwhelmingly dominant players (both at the club and in the press). Ridiculous funds, both in the market and wages. An owner who is an utter nut and pulls the trigger the moment a crack appears but also still expects his team to be invincible. The owner will also sign players he wants and bring in members of the coaching staff he wants.
Clearly, Dortmund are the preferable destination by anybody with half a brain. '"
That's just dumb. Klopp's done a brilliant job at Dortmund but he's done it without much pressure.
Klopp has a win % of 57 as manager at BD. But they're not really expected to be winning all the titles when Bayern are there. His 57% win ratio will see him proclaimed as a genius. He gets a 57% win ratio at Chelsea, Man Utd, Citeh, Real Madrid or Barca and he's out of the door.
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I bet if Bayern were selling their 'vision' to Pep, he'd have completely believed them. They're football people, they know their stuff and you can see why he's gone there over Chelsea. '"