PeterParker wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Regular as clockwork, one poor performance and the knives are out from the same predicatable people.
This I don't get.
One poor performance? One? We’ve been in steady decline ever since the Treble. This hasn’t been a blip, it’s been a season and a half of inconsistency, fragility, and outright bad football. We’ve been playing like shit, we’ve all seen it with our own eyes, and we’ve been pointing out the same mistakes over and over again, mistakes that later came back and bit us in the ass.
And why? Because our manager is either
a) completely up his own ass, or
b) genuinely deluded.
As much as he gave to this club, and no one’s denying that, he’s also made a staggering number of fuckups. People seem to conveniently forget that if Lukaku wasn’t… well, Lukaku, we’d be talking about two Champions League finals lost because of yet another tactical disaster from him.
You say the knives are out, fine. But then you turn around and claim he has a “derby complex” and a “team complex”? Which is it? Either he’s under unfair attack, or he’s consistently inconstant in the biggest moments. You can’t have it both ways.
I don't disagree about the decline since the treble season. We're still in the dark as to why the squad was allowed to decline and age so considerably therefore can only speculate - but my far bigger concern on that subject was that regardless of the manager's wishes on squad renewal, the club took their eye off the ball. As I've said before in this thread, with the current squad in transition, we will have several more bizarre results before the season's over, and games where we revert back to the aimless pass pass pass shit, but none of us can surely argue that at the moment, this season as a whole is a lot fucking better than any of us thought it would be.
I don't claim he has a derby complex AND a team complex, as Capello pointed out (and as I agreed), he has a bad habit of trying to be too clever and fucking about in certain fixtures - while the 1st CL final is an obvious example of one off games, for some reason he extends this fucking about and overthinking to games against Spurs and United in particular.
You're right that none of this is new - Monaco was 9 years ago for example, after which we had appalling 2 leg showings vs Spurs, Liverpool and then the coup de grace, Chelsea in CL final, and I'm sure we could all name more.
But despite his fuck ups, if we appointed another manager tomorrow and gave them the same support Guardiola has had in the market, if they lasted a 10 year stint, would we be sat discussing those 10 years as being the most successful in the club's history? Highly unlikely - in which case the conversation currently is not about the last 4 games, or the derby, or whatever, but about what is in the best interests of the club long term.
My personal view is that we would be better to go our separate ways sooner rather than later, but he needs to stay for as lomg as it takes to stabilise the squad and handover a winning team, rather than fuck off with his tail between his legs and leave his successor with foundations of mud like that whiskey nosed cunt did.