Manchester City* - 130 charges (and counting...) (Part 2)

Yeah I do think it’s oddly random.

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I think they will work well together.

Their ideas are similar w.r.t football.

I don’t begrudge Ljinders anything. He was one of the keys in us winning #19 and the other wins with Klopp

Could have gone for another club other than the cheats though

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And he probably has a family. Might even have purchased a home too. This probably works for him and his family too.

I think it makes a lot of sense.

But I’m prepared now for the “he wasn’t even that good”, “he always seemed like someone rotten and prepared to join the dark side” type of childish nonsense.

But obviously a lot of variables will decide how City do and react to this season.

For someone like Lijnders, catching the opportunity to work with Guardiola must be very attractive, since he might be at the final stage at City or even before taking a break from management.

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And he’s a gobshite who released a book about football while on the coaching staff and has unhelpfully shot his mouth off several times. He is a billy big bollocks who thinks he’s much better than he is because he puts out the cones. Going to city would confirm him as a wrong un.

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summer.

“This year is another year where I think when I look back, last summer, we probably should have been more aggressive in some of the changes we needed to do,” Khaldoon told the club’s official website. “We didn’t do that and that ended up costing us this year.”

The cheating cunt just spent 170m of the countries money in January

Ljinders did very well here and complemented Klopp so well. When he moved out to try his hand as a number one he fell short. I won’t kick him for that. Go with your ambitions. See if you have what it takes. Back yourself.

As it happens he fell short as the top man. No shame in that.

So now he is going back as a coach under another top name. In a way it could give Guardiola a new lease of life, as he is looking jaded and fed up with it all. Whether that’s the divorce, or the impending charges, or just a man who has been in a place for too long, who can tell. But I think Ljinders will help him.

Ugh.

I can’t blame our former employee. He has to forge his own path and make a career. But I can’t wait for everything to come crashing down at Man City. The cheats. If the game has any soul, if there is any accountability or leadership, or rules that are worth something… then Man City are going to get slapped down. Hard.

The game needs to see it.

Sorry Liverpool Pep.

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He has failed twice as the top man!

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When are we likely to see some move on these charges?

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Ljinders to City.

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If he wins something at City will he says this means less. He was big on the this means more once upon a time.

See my previous post.

He might not say anything about how it means. Deep down, it can still mean a lot naturally, but here it might have meant more or simply different. Who knows.

All this measuring of emotions and pretending to know much it means elsewhere doesn’t make sense anyway, there is no scale for it or quantyfing.

Was never a fan of those club PR phrases like “we come not to play” (putting that on the beautiful walls of Melwood was a horrendous sight, but we’ve come a long way since those ideas) and “this means more”.

The only truth is that for every club is means the most possible and that’s it. Focus on ourselves and how we do it, who gives a f*ck about the rest.

For throw away panic buys two of whom are likely to have little impact on them next season. That would cripple most clubs for several seasons. These cunts are acting like they’ve already forgotten they spent it.

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It’s pocket change to them. That’s the whole problem in a nutshell, really.

Maybe the attraction of 2 pay packets was too much to resist?

I still dont like it.

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Haaland flying off on holiday…

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