Yeah, I know. It's been killer.
Heard an interesting thing on the radio, though. A German journalist being asked about Guardiola at Bayern. Apparently he'll have relatively little input in transfers, being appointed more as a straight coach. Probably not that unlike his role at Barcelona.
I didn't know about the spying thing, perhaps he's more paranoid than I thought. He has that thing where he almost seems too nice and level headed to be a manager. Not sure what Heynckes' personality is meant to be like but he seems ok, so the transition from him to Guardiola should be pretty smooth in that respect.
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