by PeterParker » Mon Feb 02, 2026 9:31 am
What I genuinely don’t understand, without being condescending or pointing fingers, is this constant urge to give Pep a free pass. Club and fans.
There are too many surreal things happening around the club right now to ignore, and they leave me genuinely perplexed.
The squad: we’re dealing with a group full of sick notes, players shoehorned into roles that don’t suit them, their strengths left unexploited, alongside others who are simply not at the required level. This doesn’t feel like a balanced, coherent squad anymore.
The tactics: it’s the same system over and over again, with only minor tweaks. One eternal Plan A. Players look constrained, afraid to play naturally, and when that plan fails, we freeze, like a deer in the headlights. There’s no real appetite to try something radically different, even when the problems are obvious and persistent. The only right way is Pep's way.
The communication: it’s baffling. Up is down, down is up. Underperformers receive constant praise, while others get public on-field bollockings. Mixed messages everywhere, including distractions off the pitch that feel completely out of sync with what’s happening on it (see his trip).
The decisions: the club appears to accept, almost meekly, the corruption and incompetence directed its way. Anty Taylor, an openly United-leaning referee, to not say fan, repeatedly officiates derbies and directly influences outcomes. We might genuinely be the only club in the league that never even receives the courtesy of an apology. Add to that the ongoing ticketing issues, and the sense of institutional failure deepens.
Something is clearly wrong at the club right now. Not just on the pitch, but off it too. And pretending otherwise doesn’t help anyone.
