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Although this is written with a little hindsight I was always reasonably confident that Pich would stay. (Not saying it is nailed on as if yet)
Reading between the lines, Poch has always stated that he has accomplished the goals set in the initial first 5yr plan.
He just needs the confidence that this is purely the initial part of a bigger master plan. It may have been mooted between himself and Levy as to where they go now, but unless you sit down and put down in writing what the next stage of development is it can still be somewhat dubious.
Be making the quotes that he has is not so odd, and the context has been played by so many from different perspectives.
Why would he stay if the club has no real ambition to move on from where we are now? That is a "Glass Half Empty" taking of the situation.
You could read into it that if their ambitions met, then why would he ever want to leave a club that he obviously feels extremely comfortable to be part of, with the arguably the best training facilities in the world and the best stadium in the world, and where he is loved.
Those are my onions for what it is worth.
Who is Pich ? ...glad he's staying though..let's hope Poch does too... After all...we don't want anyone taking the Pich