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  • André Villas Boas

    7 7.37%
  • Tito Vilanova

    11 11.58%
  • Unai Emery

    2 2.11%
  • Luis Enrique

    7 7.37%
  • Marcelo Bielsa

    6 6.32%
  • Xavi

    20 21.05%
  • Pep will continue adding for 20 years

    36 37.89%
  • Other

    6 6.32%
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    Quote Originally Posted by FCBarca View Post
    Oscar Garcia...stay within the family
    This. He has done a marvellous job with the Juvenil A and I'd rather see somebody promoted from within who knows the Cantera.

    My other option would've been Chuck Norris, but c'est la vie.
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    Pep to continue until he get the 9th UCL title, that time Puyol will be ready to take over.

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    I wouldn't be surprised if Tito takes over...
    Alfredo Di Stéfano, Real Madrid's greatest ever player and the honorary president, spoke out. "Barcelona's football was simply brilliant," he said in his weekly column. "Their superiority was there for the whole planet to see: the whites were cornered all game. Barcelona play football and dance. They treat the ball with adoration and respect, almost nurturing it. To see this team in action is a delight."

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    Sincerely, I have no idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Catalonian Devil View Post
    I wouldn't be surprised if Tito takes over...
    Actually Tito is a very good bet to me.

    In the way I imagine it, when the time comes ...... (pause for a sad thought here) .... Pep would be the first man who Rosell would ask about his successor. And I think Pep would pick Tito.

    Of course, maybe Pep would like to take Tito with him in England or Italy, but I guess Tito could prefer to take the bigger step or at least try to fight for Barca's job. So, yeah - I think Tito would be one of the major candidates alongside Lucho.

    "I pass and I move, I help you, I look for you, I stop, I raise my head, I look and, above all, I open up the pitch...The one who has the ball, is the master of the game...That's the school of Joan Vilà, of Albert Benaiges, of Johan Cruijff, of Pep Guardiola".

    "In my time as a manager it is the best team we have faced" - sir Alex Ferguson


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    Quote Originally Posted by desoe View Post
    Actually Tito is a very good bet to me.

    In the way I imagine it, when the time comes ...... (pause for a sad thought here) .... Pep would be the first man who Rosell would ask about his successor. And I think Pep would pick Tito.

    Of course, maybe Pep would like to take Tito with him in England or Italy, but I guess Tito could prefer to take the bigger step or at least try to fight for Barca's job. So, yeah - I think Tito would be one of the major candidates alongside Lucho.
    Pretty much sums up my thoughts too.

    A man who already know our winning formula inside out and will ensure that we stick to our philosophy. The players are also already comfortable with him and won't have to adjust to anything new. I wouldn't mind it at all if Tito becomes our next manager.
    Alfredo Di Stéfano, Real Madrid's greatest ever player and the honorary president, spoke out. "Barcelona's football was simply brilliant," he said in his weekly column. "Their superiority was there for the whole planet to see: the whites were cornered all game. Barcelona play football and dance. They treat the ball with adoration and respect, almost nurturing it. To see this team in action is a delight."

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    When Pep needs a break, he should succeed del Bosque after the Euros (where Spain will flop), prepare for the 2014 WC*, win the WC and come back to Barca. In the meantime, Cruyff could take over Barcelona.

    *Spain 2014:

    Pedro-------------------------------------Cuenca
    -------------------Fabregas----------------------
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    ---------Iniesta----------------Thiago------------
    -------------------Busquets----------------------
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    Alba----------Bartra-------Pique----------Montoya
    --------------------Valdes------------------------

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    (...) and Carrick was faced with Xavi and Iniesta coming past him, and Messi in behind him. That’s 3rd, 2nd and 1st in last year’s World Footballer of the Year award forming a triangle around him – he desperately needed help (...)

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    Barca hold a key advantage here again, however, where Busquets has carved out a niche in shadowing deep-lying attackers. He knows what they eat for breakfast.

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    Cruyff with Rosell at the helm?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FCBarca View Post
    Cruyff with Rosell at the helm?

    (...) and Carrick was faced with Xavi and Iniesta coming past him, and Messi in behind him. That’s 3rd, 2nd and 1st in last year’s World Footballer of the Year award forming a triangle around him – he desperately needed help (...)

    - ZonalMarking

    Barca hold a key advantage here again, however, where Busquets has carved out a niche in shadowing deep-lying attackers. He knows what they eat for breakfast.

    - Paul Morrissey

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    Harry Redknapp.

    Return of the "Mester"'s!

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    A person close to Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson has sounded out Guardiola on becoming his successor at the English club. [express]
    Alfredo Di Stéfano, Real Madrid's greatest ever player and the honorary president, spoke out. "Barcelona's football was simply brilliant," he said in his weekly column. "Their superiority was there for the whole planet to see: the whites were cornered all game. Barcelona play football and dance. They treat the ball with adoration and respect, almost nurturing it. To see this team in action is a delight."

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    Some papers are mentioning Bielsa's name as a possible successor of Pep. I love many things about Bielsa (I have the tendency to like unorthodox people) and he's a massive influence of Pep, but I have the solid feeling that it would go terribly wrong

    "I pass and I move, I help you, I look for you, I stop, I raise my head, I look and, above all, I open up the pitch...The one who has the ball, is the master of the game...That's the school of Joan Vilà, of Albert Benaiges, of Johan Cruijff, of Pep Guardiola".

    "In my time as a manager it is the best team we have faced" - sir Alex Ferguson


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    yeah as much as I like Bielsa,he is not good enough to coach a team like barca tbf
    Tito shall have his chance I would say

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    I have to correct you because he is already the greatest Manager in history! I mean 13 titles in such a short period of time was never reached before by another one!

    Is it right,that there were some gossips about Guardiola and Mancheser United, as a replace for Sir Alex Ferguson?

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    Bielsa is not good enough to shine Pep shoes, let alone replacing him. First I like to see if he does any better than keeping Atletic in a better place than the 9th spot before reading some sick jokes about relating him to the Barca's bench! Just WoW!!
    "Football is simple, but it is difficult to play simple." Johan Cruyff

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