Guardiola/Redmond 14:52 - Dec 1 with 2287 views | Garv | I thought it was a perfect example of passion for the game and by all accounts involved some hugly positive dialogue between the two of them. Not sure why some have taken offense. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 14:55 - Dec 1 with 2269 views | TractorCam | Eespecially when Redmond has came out on twitter and explained the comments Pep made. Then again someone will always get offended by everything. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 14:58 - Dec 1 with 2256 views | clive_baker | Outrage from the same people that complain football is too sanitised and not enough 'characters' left in the game. The mind boggles. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 15:05 - Dec 1 with 2249 views | CaptainObvious | Yeah right, if the norwich manager does that to one of our players having beat us in the last minute he would get pelters, but because it's Lord Pep it's great passion. He's such a nob. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 15:16 - Dec 1 with 2221 views | theipswichman | To be fair it affirms to me the difference in a top manager like pep to others. He tell's his players to attack and take the game to the other team and doesn't like seeing talent (which Redmond has) wasted. Just look at the job he's done with sterling, it's remarkable and he's still young and improving, not many other managers would get him to see his full potential. | | | |
Guardiola/Redmond on 15:32 - Dec 1 with 2183 views | C_HealyIsAPleasure |
Guardiola/Redmond on 15:05 - Dec 1 by CaptainObvious | Yeah right, if the norwich manager does that to one of our players having beat us in the last minute he would get pelters, but because it's Lord Pep it's great passion. He's such a nob. |
Norwich - Ipswich is exactly the same as Man City - Southampton | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 15:40 - Dec 1 with 2169 views | itfcjoe |
Guardiola/Redmond on 14:58 - Dec 1 by clive_baker | Outrage from the same people that complain football is too sanitised and not enough 'characters' left in the game. The mind boggles. |
I personally liked it, and a big Pep fan - but think that it was maybe a bit OTT and unnecessary in public view. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 16:21 - Dec 1 with 2140 views | Vaughan8 |
Guardiola/Redmond on 15:40 - Dec 1 by itfcjoe | I personally liked it, and a big Pep fan - but think that it was maybe a bit OTT and unnecessary in public view. |
Agreed. I don't take offence to it, but it is a little odd doing it publicly straight after the game on the pitch. Would he have done it if it had ended 1-1? We will never know. | | | |
Guardiola/Redmond on 16:44 - Dec 1 with 2102 views | BackToRussia |
Guardiola/Redmond on 15:40 - Dec 1 by itfcjoe | I personally liked it, and a big Pep fan - but think that it was maybe a bit OTT and unnecessary in public view. |
Agree, sure there would have been a less visible moment to do this. I don't think this would even have been noticed in Spain or Italy though. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 18:31 - Dec 1 with 2040 views | textbackup | It's brilliant IMO, he sees the talent an opposition player has and it pisses him off that he's not given the freedom to express himself. | |
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Guardiola/Redmond on 18:32 - Dec 1 with 2039 views | Herbivore |
Guardiola/Redmond on 15:05 - Dec 1 by CaptainObvious | Yeah right, if the norwich manager does that to one of our players having beat us in the last minute he would get pelters, but because it's Lord Pep it's great passion. He's such a nob. |
Triggered virtue signalling alert! | |
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