Legend
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Legend
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6 from 6 since taking over Barca.

Immense.

"Pep, what do you think about winning everything in sight?"



"Es a how you say, good, si?

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almost 17 years
just tell the spanish git to keep his filthy hands of our Cesc
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Yeah. Not bad, at all. If he continues stopping the Madridistas, then happy days in Spain! But keep your hands off our Javier too, Pep.
Marquee
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8.2K
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almost 17 years
Pep

Definately expecting Masch and Robinho to end up at the Camp Nou next season.
Woof Woof
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19K
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almost 17 years
UberGunner wrote:
just tell the spanish git to keep his filthy hands of our Cesc


Pep is not Spanish, he's Catalan.
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Pep fact of the day:

Since beginning his managerial career at Barcelona B in 2007, Pep has won every single trophy in every single competition that both of his sides have competed in.


Buffon II2009-12-21 11:17:17
First Team Squad
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UberGunner wrote:
just tell the spanish git to keep his filthy hands of our Cesc


Yeah.  It's terrible of Barcelona to try and lure the lad away from his home town, isn't it?
Marquee
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8.2K
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almost 17 years
el grapadura wrote:
UberGunner wrote:
just tell the spanish git to keep his filthy hands of our Cesc


Pep is not Spanish, he's Catalan.
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about 15 years
Stripes wrote:
UberGunner wrote:
just tell the spanish git to keep his filthy hands of our Cesc


Yeah.  It's terrible of Barcelona to try and lure the lad away from his home town, isn't it?
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Guardiola appears to be finding the Barcelona gig a bit too stressful and is thinking about a break:

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=716592&sec=europe&cc=3436
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The press seem to love the story of Guardiola's possible sabbatical.  Of course, they can't find much to write about it.  Take this piece of anti-news:
 
WeeNix
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740
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about 17 years
It is difficult to think of how anyone could fail with the lineup Barca have!  Mind you Real Madrid always seem to manage to stuff up with similar strength line ups......
 
My favorite team in La Liga at present is Osasuna Pamplona.....Pandiani yeah!
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about 17 years
Orpewise wrote:
It is difficult to think of how anyone could fail with the lineup Barca have!  Mind you Real Madrid always seem to manage to stuff up with similar strength line ups......


Always has to be one who comes along with Tall Poppy Syndrome. Deary me.
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about 17 years
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Orpewise wrote:
Go Osasuna! Beat the tall poppies yeh!
 
Why?
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about 17 years
El-Kun wrote:
Orpewise wrote:
Go Osasuna! Beat the tall poppies yeh!
 
Why?


Orpewise is one of those people who likes to knock down the successful. That's why he supports Colchester United.
Marquee
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over 15 years
and Manchester united.

look Guardiola is so good people are already likening him to Arsene Wenger
you can't get higher praise than that.
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Oh dear. Pep's Barca crashing out of the Copa del Rey... Despit a 0-1 win away at Sevilla, a 1-2 defeat in the Nou Camp sent them out on the away goals rule. If only we could win big tomorrow and get through- we'd piss this competition. Knocked out by Sevilla is no shame... Unlike Madrid!!!!!
WeeNix
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about 17 years
Sorry if I upset anyone.  No I dont like to just knock the successful its just that Real Madrid have had a recent history of underperformance and the comment re Barca was lighthearted.....of course they could fail but the line up is so impressive it would be hard to imagine!
 
I support ColU coz its my home town and I supported them from the terraces over many years of my youth (including very poor years!!).
 
I just like Osasuna's effort  - they are a good fighting team.
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over 14 years
AC Milan's forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic will tell all in an autobiography due out in Sweden later this month, including details of his fiery rows with FC Barcelona manager Pep Guardiola.

In the book, entitled "I Am Zlatan Ibrahimovic", Ibra says he considered quitting football for good in 2009-2010 when things reached rock-bottom with Guardiola, according to Swedish tabloid Aftonbladet which published excerpts. The pair had a frosty relationship and had a major blow-out after a Champions League match against Villareal when Ibra was only allowed to play five minutes at the end of the game, after which he confronted Guardiola.

"I screamed: 'You have no balls!' And things probably much worse than that, and then I added: 'You sh*t yourself when it comes to Mourinho. You can go to hell!' I was totally crazy," he writes in the book, according to Aftonbladet.

He also took the time to reveal his true feelings for Barcelona star trio. "The atmosphere in the dressing room was way too quiet for me. Messi, Iniesta and Xavi always obeyed without protesting. They were like schoolboys. I'm not like that and I couldn't be myself."
Woof Woof
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Read some excerpts from it - Ibra going out of his way once again to prove to everyone he's a complete cock.el grapadura2011-11-08 11:25:33
WeeNix
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710
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almost 16 years
Ibra what an idiot

Makes the Milan-Barca game in a few weeks even more exciting tho
Marquee
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7.3K
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over 14 years
Starting XI
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over 14 years
bye bye Pep. Thanks for largely humiliating the Madridistas over your time
 
Sorry we couldn't help you in the La Liga race by beating those c**ts.

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