1. i don't think you can trust more on Guardiola about long term stability if you mean remaining in the club for long
  2. Mourinho is less likely to need a break after four years.
  3. Guardiola didn't last more at Barcelona .. winning .. what if he doesn't win anything after lets say a couple of years?
  4. Well was it Guardiola, Messi or Barcelona? If he brings sustained success to Bayern as well, then we can safely say that there is more to him than just the players on the pitch.

    Barcelona is a funny one because they promote through their ranks. Guardiola came through as a bit of an unknown face to world mangement (no major honours) and after a period of huge success, he is regarded as one of the best coaches around. Mourinho took Porto to European champions, proved himself with multiple honours at Chelsea, European and domestic champions with Inter and domestic champions with Real Madrid. He's proved that he can take a job at a top club and deliver whereas Guardiola has only taken one team to the top so far.

    Personally, I hope for Mourinho.
  5. you know you preach to the converted when it comes to Mou
    he could have won CL with Chelsea and Real too .. a couple of lets say "unlucky" matches with the first and at penalties in semifinal with the latter ...
    career comparisons that don't have any sense .. too early for Guardiola and he lose by far for me .. similar to Maradona-Messi
    (Guardiola took one team to the top when it was already )
  6. Mou ia awesome and Guardiola is going to have a good test now in Munich

    I think a manager being 10 years in a team is a bit crazy.... just few teams have the same manager more than 5 years so 10 seems to be impossible

    Ferguson´ s career in Man. Utd in hard to believe !!! he is there for more than 20 years !!

    Here in Argentina only one manager is in a small club for 5 years and their fans called him "Ferguson" hahaha
    Here the manager go out in 2 years or less
  7. It's common in football today unfortunately. In the Premier League there are three managers that have been in charge for over 10 years - Alex Ferguson (27), Arsene Wenger (17) and David Moyes (11). Yet Chelsea have too many managers in the past ten years and only Mourinho brought strong success. I know that they reached two Champions League finals under Grant and Di Matteo but they were at their best with Mourinho.
  8. Who is this guy ?

  9. Originally posted by iTim:It's common in football today unfortunately. In the Premier League there are three managers that have been in charge for over 10 years - Alex Ferguson (27), Arsene Wenger (17) and David Moyes (11). Yet Chelsea have too many managers in the past ten years and only Mourinho brought strong success. I know that they reached two Champions League finals under Grant and Di Matteo but they were at their best with Mourinho.

    What is unusual is Ferguson and Wenger time is their clubs ....

    I think a manager can be 6 years or 8 years but 27 or 17 ??? that´s a lot ....maybe following a style with managers with similar way to work ( Like Barcelona , Guardiola , Villanova ...)
  10. Nice win today in the Classic in the Netherlands (Ajax - Feyenoord)

    Not the best match Ajax played this season, but 3-0 is a good victory.
    And we have a new star, or at least a great talent: Viktor Fischer.

  11. The first goal was well worked and skillful, but it is his work rate for the second that's impressive. So quick to close down Mathijsen after losing possession himself. The finish wasn't bad either...
  12. while we're playing the asshole is going to sign with Galatasaray