Imagine thinking you are the best manager in the world while also looking up the amount of games your rivals played the night before your team plays so you have an excuse for when you need to address the fact you spend more than anyone else and are barely holding on in the title race
Austin Powell
>poop whinyola
Christian Scott
are you colombian?
Jeremiah Morales
>pep is reverting to mourinho tier excuses
Not even guardiola is free of the darkest timeline
Ryan King
well he's not wrong. There's a reason winning both the league and the UCL happens very rarely.
Blake Hughes
Yes, why?
Luis Reyes
> It's not fair that we, teams that clearly dominated the league last year, have to take responsibility over our success. We should have some garanties about unfairly keep dominating the league season after season
Sebastian Price
do you know if the castle from Boyaca' crest is based on a real place or is just an aesthetic thing?
David Rivera
Damn I havent been on spee in a while I didn't realize you could trigger the entire board with just peps name...the jealousy is hilarious
Brandon Barnes
Jealousy? Nobody is jealous over Man City t the moment, mate.
Back to japanese-themed pokey bum wanks for you.
Sebastian Nguyen
I mean clearly everyone except chelsea should be jealous considering city is second in the league
if you aren't jealous of that you're a shit fan
Oliver Sanders
He's kinda right though.
He wouldn't have this problem managing a top club in Spain, Germany or Italy because the only teams capable of challenging for the title would be in Europe too.
What's more, in those countries, the league season is peppered with plenty of soft fixtures, so you can regularly rotate your squad in the league without comprising your title challenge.
Winning the Premier League while making it far in Europe requires unbelievable stamina from a top club.
Even if City only go out at the QFs of the CL they will have played 11 more games than Chelsea and Liverpool over the course of the season.
The difference in the demands placed on those teams' respective stamina levels could quite feasibly be around the 20% mark come the end of the season. That's not insignificant, especially at a level where the small margins play such an important role in success.
Samuel Butler
>playing three seasons in one season
I don't think this semen slurping sport is for me.
Brayden Powell
Shh don't you know you aren't allowed to make a rational argument based in fact on this Philipino flower identification forum
Owen Gray
That's an oddly specific question. Apparently, yes, it's a real place
This is a far cry from the days of Fergusons mind games. Poop doesn't have an army of sycophants in the media to back up his ridiculous comments like fergie did and so he will be made to look like a fool as a result.
Joseph Allen
>there are no easy games in the premier league
league shitposting aside you're kinda right though, and only a gibbering moron would consider second place in the prem in your first year of tenure a failure, just like only retards consider three consecutive CL semis a failure
William Jones
He won't have to worry about those midweek games much longer.
Josiah Murphy
>the league season is peppered with plenty of soft fixtures both napoli and juventus had difficult fixtures right before UCL games
Lincoln Powell
Not winning is absolutely failure. What kind of mentality is that?
Cameron Johnson
thats neat
Charles Hughes
congrats, here have a medal
Nicholas Gutierrez
...a realistic one that gauges relative performance instead of exclusively giving merit to the one team that only won one more game than the runners up? a pragmatic perspective on why some teams continue to do well while others win a ship on luck then turn into nothing?
I can already imagine the unironically tribal retardation I will get in response
Matthew Scott
on this board simeone is better than pep
Luis Stewart
not that black&white. if you take a shitty/mediocre team to the semis for 3 straight years thats great but if you do it with a team that has played 3 finals in the 4 years before your arrival, you have little pressure from the league schedule past march and you fail spectacularly in those semis at pretty much the first sight of an elite team then it is a failure.
Andrew Clark
>mfw you're right
holy shit though it's actually true
Juan Rogers
thanks a lot
asked because I was searching for clubs' crests featuring real life buildings
Julian Gutierrez
5-3 to one of the greatest squads ever assembled and losing on away goals to the scummiest club ever founded is hardly failing spectacularly
pep screwed the pooch with real hard, no one denies that, but he also still got far enough for it to happen
Isaac Flores
Why are you people so retarded? Didn't watch the match today but one watched practically every league match and they should be comfortably ahead, it is absolutely not his fault that those shitters can't finish for shit Shame pellegrini didn't stay to see them midtable, fucking idiots are making me defend people I don't want to
Christian Diaz
School project?
Xavier Brown
Hahahaha good shit bro
Gabriel Miller
Cheers
Evan Garcia
rate my dinner
Oliver Hall
working for free at a moderately relevant sportblog so I increase the chances of getting a job in local sport magazine
thanks
Wyatt Russell
Based U.D.Salamanca
Nathaniel Gray
during the time Pep was in Germany there were 2 elite teams in europe other then Bayern: Real and Barca, and Pep lost to both of them spectacularly. 5-0'd by one, and never having a chance against the other over 180 minutes. and after that even their ugly cousin keked him as well. > but he also still got far enough for it to happen oh yeah, sorry for not giving him enough credit for getting past eternal r16 fodder arsenal and moyes united with a treble winning team.
Jacob Anderson
F
Hudson Carter
> that fucking comunicaciones crest
lmao, telephone poles are buildings now?
Colton Allen
You can add Antalyaspor to that list.
Carter Russell
>No Liverpool FC
Are you even trying?
Adam Harris
Looks like doodoo la tbqh
Dylan Sanders
ro16 fodder like juve, the team that beat "one of the only other 2 elite teams in europe" to get to the final the year before?
my entire point is that you all exaggerate his failures because he wasn't able to get to the stage that exactly 2 teams are able to get to every year, and you've supported that. how many teams or managers get to the stage that exactly four teams get to, three years in a row? barca didn't even make the semis three times in that span
William Fisher
You can add 1.FC Köln (cologne) to that. Theirs shows the Köllner Dom
Kayden Rodriguez
Thanks, even tho that image is outdated, I didn't catch that one
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Alexander Taylor
And then have next to week to rest players against shit tier serie a sides. No disrespect but the sheer amount of money and sway in the PL translates into a much more competitive league fixtures every week
Jackson Richardson
>It's not fair that we, teams that clearly dominated the league last year wat? afaik they barely made top 4
Brayden Torres
already got that one, the list is outdated
Evan Hughes
Pep's whining will be glorious after they get humiliated at Anfield this Saturday
Anthony Wright
>pep losing to klopp haha
Aaron Thomas
Klopp got a very good record against him and would've won more if not for refball.
Wyatt Turner
Liverpool at their best is a different beast. Pep will be wishing he had never left Buyern
Wyatt Hughes
EXCUSES EXPOSED
Jacob Sanchez
...
John Perry
Literally no one disputes this though. We're laughing at him because he's crying about the league being too hard, not because he's wrong.
Oliver Torres
Just confirming that Fergie was the GOAT manager and he has been just a hack managing monopolistic, stacked clubs in easy leagues
Ayden Smith
Red pill me on this image. Why is there so much air conditioning devices?
Landon Williams
>he does it for free
Juan Stewart
>run a billion dollar budget >make excuses
What a pathetic piece of garbage.
Asher Collins
has pep been exposed?
Camden Walker
>20%
where did you get this from?
Aaron Edwards
Pep got exposed while he was at Buyern my obese friend
Aiden Garcia
i mean the liver bird is a physical sculpture, theres 2 of them
Aiden Nguyen
He really is shit, I swear to god a monkey could manage the sides he did and win the league.
Lincoln Torres
thanks
Jackson Moore
Like hell he's right, the pl is filled with embarrassingly shit teams and the only reason they are not easy games is that whoever is in charge of top teams transfers is an incompetent mong.
Julian Hughes
wtf, I love poop now
Luis Bennett
Eintracht Trier
Dylan Green
Next year, when chelsea and liverpool are both playing champions league, and pep has 1 year and 3 transfer windows, this league will be much more competitive
Adam Hill
thanks a lot, it's kinda difficult to search for lower division crests
Cooper Lee
>waah the league is too hard >they tackle too much >i wonder what messi is doing >i wish i was at la masia doping 13 year olds
Aaron Smith
Based epLEL island monkey hoofball and broken legs league exposed this faggot hard
GG
Zachary Wilson
Vitoria Guimarães might be another one, statue of our most based king on the crest.
Jayden Ramirez
They're third, Bob.
Colton Powell
literally the most autistic post I've ever seen on Sup Forums
I laughed out loud after reading, cheers m8
Alexander Nguyen
...
Levi Baker
>give club legend the boot >replace him with shit player because he is familiar with passing the ball 5ft incessantly >spent over £160m and all flopped >insist style of play is more important than winning >style of play is literally van gaal last year i.e. dogshit football >rely on existing players to dig you out
Gavin Ward
I literally fucking hate him... He just manages the top team in a one team league or gets carried by messi and thinks he's good.
Jordan Rogers
This. He inherited Jupp's perfectly oiled machine that just won the treble and then failed to win it again miserably despite running a half-a-billion dollar budget.
Matthew Perry
>tfw no Puyol, Pique, Iniesta, Xavi and Messi to bail you out
Samuel Martin
While this is mostly true, Guardiola is still using it as a shit excuse.
The "there are no easy games in the EPL" excuse is bullshit, if you swap Empoli, Crotone and Pescara with Swansea, Sunderland and Stoke, Juventus would still walk their league. If you start your season with expectations to win the league and end up losing to bottom 10 teams more than a couple of times, you have clearly overestimated your team.
As far as the rotation part goes, this is clearly the fault of whoever is in charge of transfers, most likely Pep himself. You have almost unlimited funds and you know you will be playing in like 4 competitions. Instead of spending £100m on just 3 players (Stones, Sane, Bravo) and loan out their previous counterparts (Mangala, Nasri, Hart), you could build squad depth and not have to play a CB partnership of Kolarov and Fernando.
Look at Juventus, they had their depth sorted before going ahead and spending €90m on Higuain. Same for Bayern and Renato Sanches. Those teams can afford to rotate and still walk their league because they have players to rotate, not because the games are easier.
>Winning the Premier League while making it far in Europe requires unbelievable stamina from a top club. Ferguson did it for years with a lot of below average players just because he had depth. Atletico reached a CL final and won their league while playing with 14-15 players all season. You don't need unbelievable stamina, you need depth and the right mentality. City lacks depth and its obvious that Guardiola isn't the right man to pass such a mentality to young money grabbing players like Sterling, Sane, Stones, even Aguero.
Zachary Cooper
Probably a conservative estimate for the difference in the number of competitive games played. It can actually be a whole lot greater than that.
For example, Leicester City played 43 competitive games last season while Manchester City played 59. That 16 game difference is very significant, easily necessitates over 30% more stamina/squad depth.
Obviously Manchester City should have done a whole lot better regardless of that dimension because of the resources at their disposal in comparison to a team like Leicester but the point is somewhat relevant when it comes to a race between Manchester City and a side like Chelsea, where the gulf in resources isn't so vast.
Asher Thompson
>working >for free
Evan Bennett
>For example, Leicester City played 43 competitive games last season while Manchester City played 59. That 16 game difference is very significant, easily necessitates over 30% more stamina/squad depth.
>let's ignore ManCity's billion dollar budget and ability to simply buy and sustain 2 almost equally good teams >let's put ManCity and Leicester in the same basket
How pathetic are you?
Ayden Barnes
>seven more than Chelsea >isn't top of the league
Maybe you should have won those seven games you bald faggot
Leo Allen
>he receives no monetary compensation
Noah Williams
thanks
Joseph Smith
He literally addressed that issue in the sentence following the one you quoted:
>Obviously Manchester City should have done a whole lot better regardless of that dimension because of the resources at their disposal in comparison to a team like Leicester but the point is somewhat relevant when it comes to a race between Manchester City and a side like Chelsea, where the gulf in resources isn't so vast.