Maureen and Pep - where will they go?

Maureen and Pep - where will they go?

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obob

4,193 posts

196 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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London424 said:
CIE560 said:
968 said:
Just heard that too. Good fit I agree and I'm glad he's said no to Abramovich.
Agreed. Good fit and we'll see what he can do without the likes of Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.

I have a feeling he will do very well.
It's not like he's dealing with a team of pub players at Bayern, I'd be shocked if he didn't do well there.

He's gone from one of the best teams in Spain (A two team league), to basically the best team in Germany (A 1 team league?).
Bundesliga is also a 2 team league these days, and he has a team that's been in the CL final twice out of the last 3 seasons.

digikal

2,202 posts

151 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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CIE560 said:
Stick with Benitez? biggrin
hopefully not we need him to go back to Liverpool to finish off the destruction.

curlie467

7,650 posts

203 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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digikal said:
hopefully not we need him to go back to Liverpool to finish off the destruction.
We are doing quite well with the implosion without any more help thankyou!

BlackST

9,080 posts

167 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Sky Italia was correct then. They reported it Monday night

uk66fastback

16,612 posts

273 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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Maureen loves SAF. SAF loves Maureen. What better rivalry could there be than SAF at Utd and Maureen at Citeh?

He's done the Chelsea thing. Mancini seems destined to go maybe after the CL fiasco (and doubtful if they can drag back the points deficit with Utd - I can dream) ...

SAF and Maureen in the same city ... magic entertainment.

Maureen seems ego-wise and personality wise a bit more suited to the blue side of Manchester - ie a bit more unstable!

im

34,302 posts

219 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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im said:
I'm not convinced either will be in England next season - despite the press lathering their pants at the thought of it.
Well thats me 50% of the way there bowtie


ETA: This is of course a real coup for the Bundesliga and represents confirmation of its growing status.



Edited by im on Wednesday 16th January 17:29

digikal

2,202 posts

151 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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im said:
Well thats me 50% of the way there bowtie


ETA: This is of course a real coup for the Bundesliga and represents confirmation of its growing status.



Edited by im on Wednesday 16th January 17:29
You do realise Jim that Bayern Munich are in the top 5 clubs in Europe?

im

34,302 posts

219 months

Wednesday 16th January 2013
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digikal said:
im said:
Well thats me 50% of the way there bowtie


ETA: This is of course a real coup for the Bundesliga and represents confirmation of its growing status.



Edited by im on Wednesday 16th January 17:29
You do realise Jim that Bayern Munich are in the top 5 clubs in Europe?
I do indeed digifail yes

Likewise you realise that until now, whenever a really top coach who was wanted globally became available, he wasn't getting on a plane to Germany.