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  • Football 2024-25. Pep’s last season?
  • imnotverygood
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    Well, someone has to start the thread. I think Arsenal might do it this year & I do reckon Pep might go at the end.

    ElShalimo
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    If they keep Alvarez, Citeh to win the Prem again and Pep to walk off into the sunset smoking a big cigar

    binners
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    Curses! I’d managed to blank out all thoughts of next season. I’d like to think it can’t possibly be worse than last season, but I have zero confience in that being the case :(

    Arsenal and Citeh to scrap it out in a 2 horse race, with Citeh to win. Again.

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    Caher
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    Reading will only get docked 12 points this year and manage to stay up in the market town league. We’ll get new owners towards the end of the season fully vetted by the league; a Mr V Putin and Mr S. Leader of Iran

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    MoreCashThanDash
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    Curses! I’d managed to blank out all thoughts of next season. I’d like to think it can’t possibly be worse than last season, but I have zero confience in that being the case

    Ipswich are in the Prem this season, so that’s 6 points for you (all).

    argee
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    Curses! I’d managed to blank out all thoughts of next season. I’d like to think it can’t possibly be worse than last season, but I have zero confience in that being the case :(

    Arsenal and Citeh to scrap it out in a 2 horse race, with Citeh to win. Again.

    I see ManU doing ok this season, think top 4 at least for them, maybe having a proper battle with Arsenal as well. I know it’s all negativity and such, but the squad ManU has is impressive, it just needs someone in the middle to orchestrate it on the field, might be worth giving Kroos a call to see if he’s actually enjoying retirement!

    As for Pep, where does he go now, he’s done Spain, Germany and England, can’t see him enjoying Italy, and he doesn’t strike me as someone vying for an international job, will be interesting to see, can’t see Saudi drawing him either, he has more money than he can spend already and likes a proper challenge.

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    DaveyBoyWonder
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    with Citeh to win. Again.

    Some things in life are inevitable. Yawn…

    ElShalimo
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    Some things in life are inevitable. Yawn…

    Your relentless positivity is one of them ?

    pondo
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    Birmingham fans to go onto the season with an overwhelming sense of confidence that turns to howls of outrage on social media and calls for the manager’s head when we only get four points from our first three games. :)

    neilnevill
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    Until transfer window shuts it’s a bit early to judge even potential isn’t it?  Although it seems quiet on that front….I’d hoped spurs would have done some business early for once….I always hope that….. pointlessly.   Well we have picked up a couple of young prospects…. not the star CF we could use though.  Hmm

    I’m hoping someone will challenge city and Woolwich but not sure who has it in them.

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    pothead
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    As for Pep, where does he go now, he’s done Spain, Germany and England

    He’s done it when he’s had a massive transfer budget, I’d like to see how he faired without the ability to sign everyone he wants and instead had to improve players/teams through actual coaching for a smaller club than the 3 he’s managed so far, can’t see it happening tho

    dander
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    Yeah, can’t see Pep managing a mid-table club. Say what you like about the budget he’s had, but he improves and develops players for sure. He’s an amazing coach.

    How long we giving Ten Hag? I’m going for Gareth replacing him by January. And I see United’s new centre half messiah is crocked already.

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    ElShalimo
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    Steve McClaren is the new Jamaica boss

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cm5241yd1r7o

    I wonder if his accent will change in a comedy style?

    binners
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    I eagerly await his first press conference where he goes full ‘Cool Runnings’ :D

    Caher
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    Steve McClaren is the new Jamaica boss

    that has documentary (mockumentary) written all over it – Ted Lasso 2.

    Caher
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    BBC report: Atletico agree £81.5m deal for Man City’s Alvarez. Bit of a surprise that.

    dander
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    Pretty good for a squad player! Not kicked on enough to be an automatic starter, albeit a quality player.

    MSP
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    It is still far from being a done deal, it’s just in Alverez’s court now. City want him to stay, but if he does want to leave Atletico have an acceptable offer on the table.

    Cletus
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    As a City fan I am ok with Alvarez leaving for the fee that was received. He was never going to play in front of Haaland and looked uncomfortable at times when covering for KdB in attacking midfield when the latter was out. The effort was always there and he scored some important goals but didn’t look comfortable in the way that KdB, Gundogan, Silvas x 2 and Foden do.

    City have a few young players who can potentially do well in the AM role. Oscar Bobb is the standout and he looked amazing on the pre-season US tour. I have high hopes for James McAtee too having followed him since the under 18s.

    I know many fans get giddy about youth team prospects but I think City have some genuine potential first teamers on the verge of breaking through.

    The old school City fan in me is expecting Haaland to get crocked in the Community Shield on Saturday and we will be playing a false nine system until Xmas.

    ElShalimo
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    The old school City fan in me is expecting Haaland to get crocked in the Community Shield on Saturday and we will be playing a false nine system until Xmas.

    An old school City fan would be wary of City losing the Charity Shield if they had a 3-0 lead with 2 minutes left. Spurs being Spursy is simply how City played for most of the late 70s, 80s and 90s.

    dander
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    So how many keepers do you need? Maybe three, in case of injury to have a decent sub goalie?

    Nah, eight will do it. Guess which club!! https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cn5rz5kvqk7o

    binners
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    Nice to see us starting this season exactly like the last one… with our entire defence out injured including our two new signings.

    The one that really pisses me off is Shaw. He had been out injured since February and hadn’t played a minute for us, Southgate takes him to the World Cup where he plays, picks up another injury and he’s out of the squad and on the treatment table yet again. FFS!

    joeyr
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    So what’s the long term plan with Chelsea? If I’ve got this right, the max players you can loan out is 7? So you’ve got a huge amount of young, but inexperienced players, many of which won’t be playing that often.

    If it’s being run like a business, how are they going to improve and increase the value of these “assets” if they’re not playing?

    And how do you get rid of the Mudryks on 8 years contracts and high wages?

    Or are they just taking a gamble that inflation means most players can just be kept for a couple of years and sold at a profit?

    Can anyone explain to me what their plan is?

    binners
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    joeyr
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    And now Neto for £51m plus extras.. He’s missed 102 games in the last 3 years, is a crazy risk.

    binners
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    One day we’ll all end up on the books at Chelsea. It’s the football equivalent of  being a guitar player in The Fall

    ElShalimo
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    Professor Green isn’t aging well

    GUcF9s-WcAI-Rl0

    theotherjonv
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    Vaguely football related; RW rioters could be banned from watching their teams, either by central banning orders or clubs individually deciding who they allow onto their property.

    Apart from Sunderland fans, who instead will be forced to go and watch them.

    Caher
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    Seriously, I do doubt there’s much of a correlation between those that riot and those that attend football. That’s a bit snobby.

    MoreCashThanDash
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    Seriously, I do doubt there’s much of a correlation between those that riot and those that attend football. That’s a bit snobby.

    The senior copper who was interviewed the other day indicated there was a high proportion of rioters arrested with football related prior convictions iirc. Heard it on a 5 Live news article.

    theotherjonv
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    I suspect but don’t know, that there will be a correlation between football fans and either RW or RW rioters – just by the weight of numbers. Football is the UK’s biggest spectator sport by far – over a million going each weekend.  It has become more inclusive, and the teams undoubtedly are very ethnically diverse, at the same time it’s still male dominated (ca 70%) and predominantly white, with a share of knuckleheads. Given most of the RW / RW rioters are also white male knuckleheads, that’s a lot of ‘potential RW rioters’ even if football’s not a cause of it.

    There’s also a substantial number of the RW rioters who aren’t really committed RW – IMHO they’re either being badly informed and misled, and/or just there for the robbing and looting rather than ‘the cause’. And they’re the sort that do use football as vehicle for that. You don’t have to search far on SM to find footage of kids with scarves over their faces fronting up to each other, but generally they do some sort of strange dancing sort of fighting and then run away when some grown ups or the police arrive. Whereas last week strength in numbers and (or so they thought) no chance of getting a shoeing or caught meant they could actually live out their hard man fantasies for once.

    Caher
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    I’m just get little fed up with football being a scapegoat for societal ills. My views are wholly anecdotal but no one I know who goes to football has a part-time rioting job.

    I suppose rioting scrotes wouldn’t be F1 fans as that requires activity.

    theotherjonv
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    I absolutely don’t mean to scapegoat. It’s just there’s so many that go to watch, still mainly white men, that any Venn diagram of ‘people that go to football’ and ‘people that like a beer and scrap’ will have if not a large percentage overlap, a large absolute number in the intersection.

    Football doesn’t cause it – it’s a convenient vehicle; replace it over the summer with a race riot and there’s another overlap that can be made. As I said, I don’t even think half of them believe in the cause, they’re there for the looting.

    theotherjonv
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    anyway. Back to the opening day and some cracking matches so far.

    Caher
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    Back to the football. I’m watching a filler before the real action occurs at 5:30. Look out Birmingham, Reading’s in town.

    theotherjonv
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    at this point, although we haven’t had much transfer activity I’ve been impressed enough with what I saw (PSF A at Woking) and read about other games that we might not be a basket case. Towards end of last season we were playoff form in ppg, and only got into a relegation scrap due to being shit earlier on and FFP/FSR deductions.

    I’ve bought some merch in the last season clearance sale and might even be tempted by the 3rd shirt. Which my son will then nick.

    argee
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    Dear god, the charity shield gets more woeful every year, it’s basically a Wembley friendly, real stuff only a week away thankfully, but it’ll be fun to see what teams start challenging early, a few teams have strengthened, still time in the window to see some moves, think ManU could really do with a proper forward like Osimhen, as without Hojland they look a bit light up front

    theotherjonv
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    Birmingham fans to go onto the season with an overwhelming sense of confidence that turns to howls of outrage on social media and calls for the manager’s head when we only get four points from our first three games. :)

    1-0 down at halftime to the mighty R’s and I think I heard boos as the players left the pitch. After 45 mins…..

    rockbus
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    As a Norwich fan I fear this is going to be a very long and depressing season!!

    binners
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    Dear god, the charity shield gets more woeful every year

    Probably even more pointless than an Engerland friendly. Life’s too short for watching that nonsense

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