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4 minutes ago, Phil Silvers said:

Couldn't give a flying ****, is there any chicken left?

Oh God yeah!

See, we started off with 5 banoffee pies and two chicken thighs…

Pete went away for 15 minutes, and now we can’t move for the stuff…

It’s somewhat inconvenient

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Peanuts for Pep but still.

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Pep Guardiola took advantage of Mariano Rajoy's tax amnesty to regularize an account in Andorra

The Manchester City coach opened the deposit to collect his salary as a footballer in Qatar and kept it without declaring to the Treasury while he directed Barça

 

Pep Guardiola, Barça icon and one of the most successful coaches in the world , was the holder of a current account in Andorra until 2012, when he took advantage of the tax amnesty approved by the Government of Mariano Rajoy to regularize the funds in his account in the Principality . Until then, the current Manchester City manager had not declared to the Spanish Treasury the money he kept in it. Lluis Orobitg, the coach's tax advisor, explains that Guardiola only used the deposit in the Private Bank of Andorra (BPA) to enter the salary he received as a player for Al Ahli, the Qatari clubin which he was active between 2003 and 2005. When he accepted the tax amnesty, the athlete regularized almost half a million euros by paying 10% on the interest that his funds had generated in the previous four years, which were not prescribed.

Pep Guardiola's is one of the names that appear in the archives of the Pandora Papers , an investigation coordinated by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists (ICIJ) . Over 600 journalists from 117 countries have analyzed 11.9 million documents over two years from 14 law firms specialized in creating offshore companiesin tax havens. 

https://elpais.com/pandora-papers/2021-10-03/pep-guardiola-aprovecho-la-amnistia-fiscal-de-mariano-rajoy-para-regularizar-una-cuenta-en-andorra.html

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So… Pep is complaining about Milner not being sent off… Claiming bias against Man City and how unfair life is…

 

I say: “Boo hoo, that’s what you get for selling your soul to a club funded by oil money, people trafficking and human rights abuses”

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1 hour ago, DJ_Villain said:

So… Pep is complaining about Milner not being sent off… Claiming bias against Man City and how unfair life is…

I say: “Boo hoo, that’s what you get for selling your soul to a club funded by oil money, people trafficking and human rights abuses”

he should have been though shouldn't he?

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3 hours ago, S-Platt said:

He would do well to remember the rule bending that gave them a win against us last season when that lad came back from an offside position to tackle Mings! 

 

He’s the biggest hypocrite in the league. There’s nothing remotely likeable about Pep. He’s more and more rattled. 

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1 hour ago, DJ_Villain said:

 

Both very good points and you have voiced them eloquently, politely and succinctly…

I respond with the argument of:

”**** the bald prick and his club of words removed”

Hear, hear! *tips hat*

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20 minutes ago, The_Steve said:

He’s the biggest hypocrite in the league. There’s nothing remotely likeable about Pep. He’s more and more rattled. 

Always has been a prick. A good manager but somehow has a guru reputation because he managed 3 of the best players ever. 

When he tries to be clever he usually fails

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18 minutes ago, Zatman said:

Always has been a prick. A good manager but somehow has a guru reputation because he managed 3 of the best players ever. 

When he tries to be clever he usually fails

Got absolutely annilhated online for this. But I stand by it. 

What Sean Dyche has done at Burnley is harder than what Pep has done at Barca, Bayern and Man City. 

Barca: Already had a great team build by Rijkaard + Xavi, inieta And Messi. 

Bayern: it's harder to not win the league. Failed in CL. 

Man City: billion pound team and spent another billion. Not won CL. 

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13 minutes ago, pas5898 said:

Got absolutely annilhated online for this. But I stand by it. 

What Sean Dyche has done at Burnley is harder than what Pep has done at Barca, Bayern and Man City. 

Barca: Already had a great team build by Rijkaard + Xavi, inieta And Messi. 

Bayern: it's harder to not win the league. Failed in CL. 

Man City: billion pound team and spent another billion. Not won CL. 

Bayern is the big one. Lewandowski has massively improved since Pep left same with Muller, Pep started his slump. A lot of the players were delighted he left 

As for City they have the biggest budget so he hasnt done anything special in England. Its like somebody saying Brendan Rodgers did great at Celtic

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