“Quero agradecer aos jogadores, pelo privilégio de trabalhar com eles. É um prazer ter trabalhado com eles. Eu estou indo embora para poder me recuperar. Vou embora com a sensação de dever cumprido, de ter feito o melhor possível. É um grande clube, com muita força. Obrigado a todos, por tudo ” - Josep Guardiola
- his sharp suits
- his sweaters
- his well-tailored coats
- his skinny ties
- his standing on the side of the pitch at all times motivating our boys
- his humility
- his dedication
- but most of all, I will miss seeing him on the field.
Gracies Pep.
Head up and look beyond the future. Memory is just too painful for me.
- Monday: Hopeful
- Tuesday: Crying
- Wednesday: Happy or laughing
- Thursday: Nervous
- Friday: Broken
…

I’ve been crying for an hour, seriously. Losing a Liga title or a CL is nothing compared with Pep’s leaving. Although i’m not willing to say this, but his leaving will mark the end of an era, the end of the heyday. Guardiola’s Barca will forever settle in my memory from now on? I cannot even try to set my mind in that mode. So many beautiful images and perfect snapshots are left in my brain, which make me go back and pick them up from my stream of memory. The 4 years of watching Barcelona is the most seraphic and original memory I’ve ever had about soccer/football, and it is Pep who owns my happiness about Barca. He’s leaving now, and probably the era will withdraw from my present, and epically become a part of my past along with some other stuff, like my high school life.
I can’t say more because Pep’s charisma is more powerful than my expression.
We’ll see what is happening tmr. Best wishes, Pep, the King of Camp Nou
Sanmiah Apr. 26th 2012
Honestly I sort of predicted the result yesterday after the line-up coz Barca put Cesc, Pique and Alexis on the bench. I was pretty calm when watching the game, even when RM scored the first goal and the second goal right after Alexis evened the score. But a couple of hours after the game, I was recalling Barcelona in the past 4 years when Barca always dominated El Clasico no matter @Bernabeu or @Camp Nou. It was raining outside and I was listening to those songs that sounded very heavyhearted maybe that’s just how I perceived them at the time. Then I logged onto Twitter, and what Guardiola and the players said after the game just made me cry. They basically talked about how they felt sorry for the fans, how they felt hurt by the game and telling the fans not to give them up. Those words just twisted my heart and I really wanna give them a hug. IT’S OK, NEVER A BIG DEAL. SECOND, YOU DON’T NEED TO FEEL BAD FOR US; WE ALLLLL LOVE YOU AND SUPPORT YOU TILL DEATH! I think the game kinda hurt their feelings coz they lost in two consecutive games, and that’s really uncanny for this team. But, think about who you are: you guys are freaking BARCELONA! You are still ruling the world and I can’t think of any team who is technically better than you. Be confidant and you are still the beeeeest. Chelsea played like shit, and they shouldn’t be your rivalry at all. I can’t wait 4 Tuesday’s game, and please glorify Cam Nou. No matter what, we’ll always be the loyallest supporters. We hope to see ur perfect smiles after the game!!!!!!Dont let us down!





