[Football] Will Pep now leave City?

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Causing them to look for a new manager. šŸ˜™
 




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Icy Gull

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Heā€™d struggle to find another club that has enough quality players to be able to field two teams that would probably finish first and second in the PL if both played, so no :smile:

If they get stripped of all their silverware, which is what should probably happen, heā€™ll be out the door quicker than a rat up a drainpipe though.
 






Carbonara

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I think he will go in the next few days. Prob take a year off and then back again. Would like to see him take on a challenge and not always take the easy route.Capello went to Roma and won the league in his first season I think.Ancelotti went to Everton. Mou and Conte to Spurs. I don't think Pep is the kind to take a hard job.Prob maybe Juve would be a choice.I doubt he will go back to Barca. He's already managed the top team in Germany.Can't see him going to one team league France. Won't go to another Prem side.So he's never coached in Italy and Juve would be a good choice for him.
 


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Heā€™d struggle to find another club that has enough quality players to be able to field two teams that would probably finish first and second in the PL if both played, so no :smile:

If they get stripped of all their silverware, which is what should probably happen, heā€™ll be out the door quicker than a rat up a drainpipe though.
I was going to say something similar. Surely he would like to prove he can manage a team without the odds being stacked massively in his favour ? No, guess not.
And for ā€˜silverwareā€™ I would substituteā€™ ā€˜money.ā€™
 


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