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Pep's gone mad

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rurikbird

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After all the nice words and insincere demonstrations of respect, the real Pep cannot hide any longer. He is obsessed with Liverpool and feels slighted by the relative lack of love his team will always get in comparison. Win or lose it eats at him and drives him mad.

BTW Jonathan Liew is sound.
 
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Clearly Pep also didn’t get any cake on his birthday.
 
Head's gone weird. But they have done enough this season to get away with winning the league.
 
This is the Pep we expected to see after the Madrid match, he looks like he’s had a couple of drinks and starting to turn a bit twisted.

He’s absolutely fanning the fume flames here, they’re probably glowing red.
 
The fume are all loving it saying it's proof he's about to sign a massive deal. I mean he probably is, looking at what the neighbours are offering mbappe they'll probably buy him Jeffrey Epstein's Island or something.
 
His 1 in 30 quip is the archetypal mentality of the Sky / oil clubs / oligarchs ownership generation. Oblivious to history prior to the PL. Someone needs to remind him football in this country didn't start with the PL.
 
Pep's a complete narcissistic cunt. Can't handle not being worshipped.

which is why he goes to Bayern or City, which give him a chance to be the 'best' and when that is not attained (Bayern in Europe, City in the LEague once or in Europe), it fucks him up beyond belief.
 
It doesn't feel as good with cheat codes enabled, and you don't get the same adulation. I figured this out at 10 or so, but everyone moves at their own pace.

The deluded tards on the fume are all still saying Pep's league wins prove he's better than klopp over the same period. If you ever sat one of them down and reminded them they were already champions and he's spent a billion quid where klopp has took us from eighth in the league to champions of Europe for a quarter of the money I think they'd burst.
 
The deluded tards on the fume are all still saying Pep's league wins prove he's better than klopp over the same period. If you ever sat one of them down and reminded them they were already champions and he's spent a billion quid where klopp has took us from eighth in the league to champions of Europe for a quarter of the money I think they'd burst.
They won't burst. They'll just point to the 'facts' that we have the 2nd most expensive GK and CB ever, while our forward line cost about the same as Sterling and De Bruyne.

They are deluded and cannot be reasoned with. Much like Dantes.
 
Hes right though, every fan I know other than Everton supporters want us to beat City. His mistake is thinking its because they all love Liverpool, they don't, they just hate City.
 
There is still something amazing about us though... we don't do titles much, but everybody wants to be us.LOL. Look at United, what kept Fergie going was our record of titles, once he had equalled that it had become hard to continue that. I truly believe though that if ever Man City get their shit together in CL they are likely to dominate that Cup like they have the league Cup...in which instance you say thank you Allah for Real Madrid !!!
 
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'Who spent more money in the 1970s or 80s... or with Ferguson?': Man City boss Pep Guardiola comes out fighting in an attack on Liverpool and United's spending records, after claims £385,000-per-week Erling Haaland only joined his club for cash

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola has aimed another dig at Liverpool as he hit out at how his club's spending and their sponsorship deals are treated differently to those of the Anfield club and Manchester United.
Guardiola stepped up the mind games in the Premier League run-in when he claimed everyone in the country wants Liverpool to lift the title.

The prickly Spaniard also made a jibe about Liverpool's record in the Premier League when he said: 'They have an incredible history behind them in European competitions. Not in the Premier League, because they've won one in 30 years.'

Now Guardiola has taken aim at the treatment of his club when it comes to their transfer fees and lucrative sponsorship agreements.

City on Tuesday announced they had reached an agreement in principle to sign Borussia Dortmund striker Erling Haaland for an initial £51million - although the eventual fee is expected to be significantly higher.
It is the latest high-profile transfer since City, who broke the transfer record when they signed Jack Grealish for £100m last summer, were bought by the Abu Dhabi United Group in 2008.
'Listen, Liverpool in the 1970s or 80s, or United with Sir Alex Ferguson – who spent more money?' Guardiola told Sky Sports.
'Who spent more money? It was Norwich? Norwich spent more money in that period?
'Or what other teams… Leicester? Leicester spent more money than them? No. They spent more money than the other ones. But the money from them is completely different than now.'

The club's dealings with sponsors based in their owners' homeland of Abu Dhabi have also been the subject of significant scrutiny. City's agreement with the Etihad airline is thought to be worth £67.5m a year.

Liverpool have an £80m-a-year deal with Standard Chartered, while United last March signed a £235m, five-year contract with TeamViewer.
'I've said I'm not going to change that [perception],' added Guardiola.
'When we put here [on the front of our shirts] Etihad, people say, "Oh it's overpaid". But now United and Liverpool are going to get paid maybe more than us, because maybe (it's) deserved because they are working well, because the CEO negotiated well, whatever happened.
'They get more and because it's from the United States of America or another country – or the owners are – so now it's perfect.
'So that's why it's not going to change, for a long time it's not going to change, that is the reality. The only way we can change is doing well on the pitch.'

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The dickhead is really losing it.
 
He's just a big sour spastic

Yes we spent big but we were using our own money, same with utd. Our sponsorship deals are fair and proper, city's are just coming from their owners under the pretence That they are coming for thsese companies. Its one thing him just playing the "Im just a football manager and I don't get involved in politics" card but when he's peddling the owners bullshit he makes everything else he says as just full of shit.
 
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