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Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:37 pm
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
Watch on youtube.com

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:48 pm
by PrezIke
Wow, he basically says there are different rules for us than other teams.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 10:54 pm
by nottsblue
It would not shock me if he didnt see out his three years. Already talking about retirement. More importantly, he just doesnt look to be enjoying it anymore.

I think he has found the PL and all that goes with it much more demanding that he thought, both on the field with the opposition and the officiating and off it with the media barrage

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:03 pm
by london blue 2
Only city could break pep lol.

Typical.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:11 pm
by FA cup winners 2006
He is not happy with the fans and he is right. Woeful atmosphere.

He is angry with the refs and hopefully he will keep the pressure on them and highlight any dodgy decisions. A noisy atmosphere would help.

He is angry with the players and they need to get angry on the pitch and become bullies.

I also think he is angry with the board and was probably not getting what he wanted this transfer window. Hopefully this will covince whoever that if we have Pep in we back him 100%

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:13 pm
by Original Dub
Sad times

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:13 pm
by LookMumImOnMCF.net
Fair play to Pep. The barrage of football coverage now is unbearable enough as a fan. Stupid pointless questions asked in the hope of a controversial response.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:20 pm
by nottsblue
Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

Re: Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:24 pm
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:33 pm
by Beefymcfc
He's woke up, well done son!

He is the best manager in the world and if our club don't protect him they should be taken out the back, smalls cut off, pinky's next, nose, ears, and finally tongue. No blood left, enjoy!

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:35 pm
by Beefymcfc
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:36 pm
by nottsblue
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

I sincerely hope you are right about Guardiola. He has the potential to really lay down a marker to turn us into one of the real big boys on the European stage and set a platform for us to dominate domestically.

Aguero i just cant put my finger on. Utterly devasting at times and annonymous (like v dippers) at others. Ridiculous as it sounds i actually think he should score more than he does with the chances we create.

Re: Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:37 pm
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
Beefymcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

That was the consensus around me in the ground today. Notts Blue has his suspicions also. Not sure myself.

Re: Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:37 pm
by nottsblue
Beefymcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

Hand on heart would you be shocked to see him replaced in the summer?

Re: Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:41 pm
by Beefymcfc
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

That was the consensus around me in the ground today. Notts Blue has his suspicions also. Not sure myself.

Fuck me, nothing changes mate. Only my opinion but he's the best striker we've ever had.

Fucking fruit bats!

Re: Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:42 pm
by Beefymcfc
nottsblue wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

Hand on heart would you be shocked to see him replaced in the summer?

Hand on fucking heart, you are fucked in the brain. And that's not me being nice.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:48 pm
by freshie
nottsblue wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

Hand on heart would you be shocked to see him replaced in the summer?


Yes I would be shocked to see Pep sell the best striker in the club's history and one of the best strikers in the world

Re: Pep's post-match interview - proper angry

PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:49 pm
by nottsblue
Beefymcfc wrote:
nottsblue wrote:
Beefymcfc wrote:
Peter Doherty (AGAIG) wrote:
nottsblue wrote:Also, very interesting comment re Aguero. When asked about his absense for starting line up he said he didnt think he could play 2 lots of 90 minutes in a short space of time. If anything, he is the exact player to do so having missed four matches. He also said he mainly scores goals for the team. Very true but you get the impression he is not happy with his overall game also having alluded to this earlier in the season when he said he wanted to improve him further

Sadly, i think it will be when Aguero is sold rather than if

I have to disagree with both of your posts, NB. Guardiola will not quit (he's as stubborn as they come and loves a fight) and Aguero is an injury waiting to happen so it didn't surprise me that he was left out. However, your point about Aguero not being here much longer seems to be one shared by lots of blues.

Aguero gone? Are you sure?

Hand on heart would you be shocked to see him replaced in the summer?

Hand on fucking heart, you are fucked in the brain. And that's not me being nice.

Ok. Time will tell. I personally wouldnt sell him but i'm not the manager. And my impression is, that rightly or wrongly, the guy who is in charge would consider changing him and if we got, say Aubameyang, then he would possibly let Aguero go.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:52 pm
by nottsblue
I get that the idea of Pep selling Aguero is unheard of. But look at the treatment of Joe Hart. Pep isnt a manager to get sentimental. All i'm saying is i wouldnt be shocked to see him moved on after seeing what happened to Joe. And Ronaldinho for that matter.

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 11:56 pm
by freshie
nottsblue wrote:I get that the idea of Pep selling Aguero is unheard of. But look at the treatment of Joe Hart. Pep isnt a manager to get sentimental. All i'm saying is i wouldnt be shocked to see him moved on after seeing what happened to Joe. And Ronaldinho for that matter.


Joe Hart is nowhere near the level of player Aguero is