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Pepe man, what an absolutely gargantuan cunt. I don't think there's a footballer that's more of a shit than him.

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Hope Real defend like that in the Nou Camp.

 

:sweetjesus:

 

Unfortunately Barca's defence is a bit rubbish as well. It'll be great to watch though, I imagine.

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Real fans are cringeworthy as fuck like.

 

Then again, they have standards. That's how they're maintained, because they don't stand for that shit, whereas our fans lap up a level far, far below that with pride.

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Real fans are cringeworthy as fuck like.

 

Then again, they have standards. That's how they're maintained, because they don't stand for that shit, whereas our fans lap up a level far, far below that with pride.

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Trying to imagine standing in St James' waving a hankie like an absolute dribbling mess after an aggregate victory. Lapping it up is preferable tbh.

 

Yeah, we get it, you wear our failure like a badge of honour, you're a better fan than those Real Madrid fans because of that.

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Trying to imagine standing in St James' waving a hankie like an absolute dribbling mess after an aggregate victory. Lapping it up is preferable tbh.

 

Yeah, we get it, you wear our failure like a badge of honour, you're a better fan than those Real Madrid fans because of that.

 

:lol:

 

bingo.

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Trying to imagine standing in St James' waving a hankie like an absolute dribbling mess after an aggregate victory. Lapping it up is preferable tbh.

 

Yeah, we get it, you wear our failure like a badge of honour, you're a better fan than those Real Madrid fans because of that.

 

Yee love an argument.

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Trying to imagine standing in St James' waving a hankie like an absolute dribbling mess after an aggregate victory. Lapping it up is preferable tbh.

 

Yeah, we get it, you wear our failure like a badge of honour, you're a better fan than those Real Madrid fans because of that.

 

:lol:

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I don't want to keep harping on about Ancelotti but the bloke's absolute class from head to toe. Every inch the younger more astute version of Keegan. The man's won the European Cup 5 times and he has the humility to take responsibility and publically say sorry when his team progresses with a poor performance. Contrast this with Alan Pardew who spent his physical prime mincing about in the lower leagues and up ladders scrubbing windows. Didn't even have the decency to apologise for us getting dicked by the likes of Brighton.

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We get it mate, you love Ancelotti.

 

Which managers do you reckon are better in terms of 1) style and 2) results?

It's pretty obvious that the answer is going to be no one :lol:

I'd have Klopp ahead of him in terms of style and the way he conducts himself in interviews, but it's nigh on impossible to beat Ancelotti when it comes to results. Ferguson, Guardiola and Mourinho are the only ones I can think of, but they all have their flaws that makes them on a level below Ancelotti for me (Ferguson: only really did it at one club, Guardiola hasn't got the experience yet, though it certainly looks like he's the real deal, Mourinho doesn't seem to care for building for the future at all which I think a great manager needs to do).

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I don't want to keep harping on about Ancelotti but the bloke's absolute class from head to toe. Every inch the younger more astute version of Keegan. The man's won the European Cup 5 times and he has the humility to take responsibility and publically say sorry when his team progresses with a poor performance. Contrast this with Alan Pardew who spent his physical prime mincing about in the lower leagues and up ladders scrubbing windows. Didn't even have the decency to apologise for us getting dicked by the likes of Brighton.

 

Ancelotti is a gentleman no doubt about it, and one of the better managers (despite me believing he has some limitations) to grace the game. Comparing him to Pardew  is criminal ;)

 

We get it mate, you love Ancelotti.

 

Which managers do you reckon are better in terms of 1) style and 2) results?

It's pretty obvious that the answer is going to be no one :lol:

I'd have Klopp ahead of him in terms of style and the way he conducts himself in interviews, but it's nigh on impossible to beat Ancelotti when it comes to results. Ferguson, Guardiola and Mourinho are the only ones I can think of, but they all have their flaws that makes them on a level below Ancelotti for me (Ferguson: only really did it at one club, Guardiola hasn't got the experience yet, though it certainly looks like he's the real deal, Mourinho doesn't seem to care for building for the future at all which I think a great manager needs to do).

 

How is it impossible to beat Ancelotti in terms of results? Guardiola has more league titles than Ancelotti who has managed I don't know for how many years while only being one CL title behind. He changed the game for a while at Barcelona and is trying the same at Bayern with his new total football approach. Guardiola is the most innovative and successful manager of recent times, not saying he's the best of all time but he sure is heck of a manager that you could definitely compare to Ancelotti in terms of results already. (Guardiola actually has the same amount of titles in terms of numbers than Ancelotti and he has managed for 7 years in top flight basically)

 

 

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