
EsauSRS
675 posts




Pep Guardiola’s era is coming to an end. How did he perform over 9 seasons, judged on squad cost? (excl. 2025/26 no data yet) The Pep era in one chart. Man City: the highest squad cost in the league and they sit above the line, meaning they overdelivered even on that spend. Most expensive squad AND best value. Man Utd: spent just as big. Landed 25 performance points lower. 👀 Over 9 seasons and a trophy haul nobody’s matched, Pep sits comfortably above the average line. ⸻ Measurements Squad Cost = 0.75×Wages + Amortisation + Agent Fees + Player Impairment − Net Player Sales (UEFA’s squad cost basis) Performance Score (0-100): blends league points, final position AND cup/Europe progression into one number - league weighted highest. Plot one vs the other = who actually gets value for money. 📊 Credit visual inspiration: @gregorypcordell who designed a similar fantastic chart.

Pep Guardiola to step down after incredible decade as City Manager 🩵 🔗 mancity.co/Pep-Guardiola



🚨ÚLTIMA HORA: @mauriciopedroza nos acompaña EN VIVO en el show🐾🩵 Se rumora en los pasillos de La Perrada que su amistad con @Bensiman se ha ido deteriorando por el reciente éxito del Arsenal🇬🇧🏆 Nos vemos 12:00 pm #SomosLaPerrada



Villa spent €36m in the summer just gone & Freiburg spent €32m 7 players that started for Villa tonight were already at the club when Emery arrived and were in a relegation battle. One thing we’re not going to do is act like Villa bought this Europa League title.







🚨 Burnley will receive more than 3 times the money for getting RELEGATED from the Premier League (€57.8M) than Inter did for WINNING Serie A (€15.7M). 😱









🚨 Pep Guardiola to leave position as Manchester City manager at end of this season. 55yo Spaniard departing after trophy-laden decade & set to be replaced by Enzo Maresca. No official confirmation yet from #MCFC. W/ @SamLee @TheAthleticFC after @MailSport nytimes.com/athletic/62693…









