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Guardiola confirmed as new Bayern manager

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  • Would absolutely love to see a picture of Roman Abramovic's face right now.

    The only way out is get down on his knees and grovel to Mourinho.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,473
    Great manager, great club .. look forward to lots of Deutschland Uber Alles over the next few seasons .. Bavaria Uber Alles anyway.
  • JT
    JT Posts: 12,348
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  • English press made to look a bit silly here. Even today there's a couple of papers running stories that he'll be the City manager this summer
  • GretnaGreenAddick
    GretnaGreenAddick Posts: 3,085
    edited January 2013
    Glad to see a manager like that go to the German league, waiting for the British pundits/press to start suggesting he is not that great of a manager now.
  • Thanks JT.

    Now it's the almighty scrap for Mourinho...

    United vs City vs Chelsea

    Only one winner there to my mind - but will SAF's steadfastness try Mourinho's patience as he's going to be out of a job in the summer either way.
  • BIG_ROB
    BIG_ROB Posts: 5,274
    Didn't know Munich was in England!
  • Rothko
    Rothko Posts: 18,860
    Bundersliga, best league in the world
  • I think we'll see Jose back at Chelsea this summer
  • PragueAddick
    PragueAddick Posts: 22,270

    Great manager, great club .. look forward to lots of Deutschland Uber Alles over the next few seasons .. Bavaria Uber Alles anyway.

    Really? Every single German proper fan I've ever met hates them. I mean, really hates them.

    Agree with the comments about the arrogant English press above, though


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  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,227
    We'll see how he gets on without Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
    Can't be hard being Barca Manager with those players.
  • Rothko said:

    Bundersliga, best league in the world

    Nah.
  • redcarter
    redcarter Posts: 1,018
    Is Bundesliga shown anywhere over here?
  • We'll see how he gets on without Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
    Can't be hard being Barca Manager with those players.



    not sure how much harder it will be winning the Bundesliga with Bayern though.
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,473
    redcarter said:

    Is Bundesliga shown anywhere over here?

    ITV 4 (I think, could be 3) shows highlights now and then
  • redcarter
    redcarter Posts: 1,018

    redcarter said:

    Is Bundesliga shown anywhere over here?

    ITV 4 (I think, could be 3) shows highlights now and then
    Cheers, I'll look out for it.
  • We'll see how he gets on without Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
    Can't be hard being Barca Manager with those players.

    True but although not the same it's not like he's starting with a blank canvass: Neuer (26) Kroos (23) Schweinsteiger Muller (23) Javi Martinez (24) Alaba (20) Badstuber (23) Lahm Shaqiri (21) Mandzukic (26) Robben Ribery Gomez

    And he also has a league being sucked dry of all Bayern's competitor's talent, e.g. Ozil Khedira Marin Holtby Kagawa Podolski Lewandowski (soon)

  • BR7_addick
    BR7_addick Posts: 10,227

    We'll see how he gets on without Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
    Can't be hard being Barca Manager with those players.



    not sure how much harder it will be winning the Bundesliga with Bayern though.
    It's not really much of an achievment if you're Bayern Manager surely, Managing in England and winning the league is a bigger scalp.
  • Pep won't come till fergie goes then will rock up at utd
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,009

    Pep won't come till fergie goes then will rock up at utd

    Idiot

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  • Solly
  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,473

    Pep won't come till fergie goes then will rock up at utd

    Bayern could be bigger and more successful than MU in a few years .. no debt (that we know of) , possible Euro success, player development and attracting star players, cracking newish stadium .. against that of course is the (ironically) Munich Crash love in factor and of course English is THE world language
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,009
    I need to speak to you!
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,945

    We'll see how he gets on without Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
    Can't be hard being Barca Manager with those players.



    not sure how much harder it will be winning the Bundesliga with Bayern though.
    It's not really much of an achievment if you're Bayern Manager surely, Managing in England and winning the league is a bigger scalp.
    this, gone from winning the Spanish league to pretty much guaranteeing winning the German league.

  • Ring my work phone I will pm it

    Other phone got drunk on cider and died

    I am solly

    Utd is the biggest club in the universe

    The pep to bayern will be sold that its a stop gap 100% cert
  • Plaaayer
    Plaaayer Posts: 9,009
    Cheers mate.
  • Sent
  • We'll see how he gets on without Messi, Xavi and Iniesta.
    Can't be hard being Barca Manager with those players.



    not sure how much harder it will be winning the Bundesliga with Bayern though.
    It's not really much of an achievment if you're Bayern Manager surely, Managing in England and winning the league is a bigger scalp.
    Guardiola hasn't been appointed just to win the Bundasliga...hes been appointed to win the Champions League.

    He'll be given a rare commodity at Bayern...time. He wouldn't get this in England, certainly not at Chelsea or Man City.

  • Can't help but feel he wants the United job, which obviously would be a bit awkward if he was Chelsea boss and nigh on impossible if he was City boss. So off he pops to Germany for a couple of seasons, wins a few more trophies then he'll be here when Fergie finally decides to call it a day.
  • Can't help but feel he wants the United job, which obviously would be a bit awkward if he was Chelsea boss and nigh on impossible if he was City boss. So off he pops to Germany for a couple of seasons, wins a few more trophies then he'll be here when Fergie finally decides to call it a day.

    Im sure that is how the British media will see/spin it. ;)