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Re: New Pep rumours

Postby nottsblue » Tue Aug 04, 2015 7:25 pm

Bluedj wrote:
Plain Speaking wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Plain Speaking wrote:I seem to recall at Barca Pep would only commit to one years contract at a time. Bayern seem to be in the same boat as Barca were with Pep.
The best managers can call the shots?


But surely that was because he was planning on leaving but didn't quite know when, & he was g.o.d. at Barca ? Do Bayern really need him ?

I think it was because he found the intensity and pressure at Barca so draining. Apparently that's why he needed to take a year off to recover and recharge.

I agree he is less idolised at Bayern, but would they really sack one of the best managers in world football?


They got rid of a brilliant manager before Pep. (Can't remember his name) but i do remember his Bayern team totally destroying Barca in UCL

Think it was Jupp Heynckes. Won the treble
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Re: New Pep rumours

Postby JamieMCFC » Tue Aug 04, 2015 7:26 pm

Bluedj wrote:
Plain Speaking wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:
Plain Speaking wrote:I seem to recall at Barca Pep would only commit to one years contract at a time. Bayern seem to be in the same boat as Barca were with Pep.
The best managers can call the shots?


But surely that was because he was planning on leaving but didn't quite know when, & he was g.o.d. at Barca ? Do Bayern really need him ?

I think it was because he found the intensity and pressure at Barca so draining. Apparently that's why he needed to take a year off to recover and recharge.

I agree he is less idolised at Bayern, but would they really sack one of the best managers in world football?


They got rid of a brilliant manager before Pep. (Can't remember his name) but i do remember his Bayern team totally destroying Barca in UCL


Jepp Heynckes he's manage Bayern 3 times and was 68 when he retired.

On 21 June, in an interview with Der Spiegel, Heynckes said: "After everything that's happened over the past two years, I'm ready for some peace and quiet. After this string of successes, I could transfer to just about any club in Europe. I have a problem with the finality of saying 'never'. But I can assure you that I have no intention of coaching again. I had a worthy ending."
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