No to both Pep and Mourinho. Too much press fodder, pretty much guaranteed not to have a long term project, neither of them know the league or culture, let alone what it's like dealing with the FO. I'm remaining a curmudgeon on this one until convinced otherwise PS. For those who think Mourinho is a no-brainer, look at the clubs he has previously coached now: Chelsea: ha. Inter: ha ha. Porto: Returned to a feeder club. Madrid? Looks like their little honeymoon is coming to a nasty end and they look headed towards another transfer binge come summer.
Have to say I agree really. After sitting back and watching it all unfold since the beginning of the season, retaining Jupp should be the #1 priority. Enlisting Mourinho is like bringing in a team of gossip rags, and Pep would always have the "can he do what he did at Barca" albatross over head.
Mourinho seems like another Louis Van Gaal were he to come to Bayern, I agree. His ego would clash too much with the egos of the Bayern board (Hoeneß) and it would be Real Madrid x10 here in terms of clashing with his team, Hoeneß and just never catching a break.
leave that douchbag to where he belongs .. Real madrid or Chelsea, those two teams are just perfect for him. if anything, i want Slomka for next year
Slomka recently extended with H96, so highly doubt we could somehow snatch him up like we're known to do.
The president said that if he want to go in Bayern, Hannoven will not get in his way. as i remember from one of the interview.
Yes, but if Slomka's already doing some kind of Klopp-esque long-term project, it makes Bayern's task of pursuading him that much harder.
Pep or Mou could take what we have and win the treble....IMHO the Holy Graille. We're Bayern...the media circus is persistent...and the haters can continue to hate!
Bayern are determined to land Pep according to SZ. http://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/fc...rachtung-des-exquisiten-halbjahrs-1.1552524-2
Weiser set for loan move? http://www.goal.com/en/news/15/germ...nich-will-not-sell-any-players-insists-sammer
http://m.goal.com/s/en/news/3619040 Yea, goal.com. Schweini making noise about fulfilling his contract and moving on. Id hate to see him go but, I really cant hate on this. If he hasnt won in Europe by then, I can see why a change of scenery wiuld be on his mind
He will be too old to be a focal point around Bayern anyways by that time, then he'll be a bench player or on his last year starting at Bayern.
It ends 2015. He will be 31 then. Last time to get some fresh air or to decide to end the career at Bayern - maybe it is even to old to go. But I guess he would go if we would win the CL trophy prior to this time - and maybe that would be smart, too. For both club and player.
For all those not wanting Pep, what's the reason and the alternative for it? You can book it that Heynckes will end his coaching job sooner or a little later simply due to age. Since the time for experiments (Klinsmann) should be over by now it can only be a coach that has already credibility and proven quality (which the level is debatable, meaning BL experience, CL experience, etc). So whom do you want? "Choleric" Klopp? Boring Jogi? Micky Mouse?