LamieRobertson
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YesThat interview was hard to make sense of, does he normally waffle as much as that?
YesThat interview was hard to make sense of, does he normally waffle as much as that?
I remember Ian Holloway saying something sillmular about our supporters for singing it after we beat his team, Blackpool perhaps.
Basically said it wasn't nice, given he's always spoke very kindly about our club
You just know if he loses the next game he’s getting it louder and longer, poor old pep will being punching himself in the face before long.I think I remember either Steve McLaren or Ian Holloway complaining that we lacked respect after they received a rendition of that song from the Amex.
It was either McLaren at Derby after a 3-0 defeat or Holloway when he was at QPR.
It might even have been both.
The title hasn’t gone at all loads of points to play for and time for injuries to key Liverpool players.As fun as it is watching their free fall we all know they'll end up in 2nd or 3rd. Title is already gone.
They will still go on a brilliant run in the new year.You just know if he loses the next game he’s getting it louder and longer, poor old pep will being punching himself in the face before long.
The title hasn’t gone at all loads of points to play for and time for injuries to key Liverpool players.
This season seems to have been decided over 12 games by the media, all a bit ridiculous.
"And we're going upSince when did people – especially opposition managers – treat chants from the fans as some kind of gospel?
"You're going home in a Sussex ambulance." No, you're almost certainly not.
"We're by far the greatest team the world has ever seen." Debatable
"You're only here for the [insert name of team whose fans are signing it]." No, I'm here because I go to ALL the home games.
"Stevie Coppel's got VD." I'm not sure he has and, if you've got access to his medical records, I'd keep quiet if you don't want to get in trouble.
"Do do do do, Facking useless." Clearly not – it's a professional footballer, playing at the highest level. They are probably even just a bit higher than useless.
Etc, etc.
Yes. His c.v has been inconclusive up to now.He’s under pressure with a struggling team, probably for the first time in his managerial career. This is where we see how good he actually is as a manager
YesThat interview was hard to make sense of, does he normally waffle as much as that?
Careless with the secateurs?Ortega’s post match comment
'Someone told me before that this area [Liverpool] is probably not the best part in the UK. I think the manager reacted really well’
As regards to the incident and I’m no fan of Pep’s personality but i thought his sticking ex number of fingers up with a smile was a suitable humorous response to a bit of a funny dig by the Liverpool supporters ….obvs the media will want to big it up and maybe comments like the above only stir the pot
Not yet. He hasn't called the Arsenal manager a pervert.I think most of us realise that at some point he’ll pull out of the nosedive, and so are enjoying this for what it is, a temporary deviation from the norm.
Pep works very hard to preserve an image of self-control and authority, so it’s difficult to not take a teensy bit of pleasure in him/his team having to struggle like the rest of us for a bit.
It’s nice to see that under the polished dome there’s the same biases and weaknesses as the rest of us. He won’t stop being a talented football manager, but I do wonder how you regain an aura of invincibility once you’ve lost it, however temporarily.
Is this the start of a Mourinho-like path of diminishing returns?