On paper this is actually pretty revealing because it suggests the club never saw the relationship as permanent from day one, and that Pep himself was always aware of some kind of finishing point, which makes sense when you think about how intense his methods are and how much energy that must take over a long stretch of years. But then the more you think about it the more ridiculous it all becomes because if he has quit 100 times and stayed anyway then what does quitting even mean anymore, is it just part of the routine, is it just him testing everyone, is it a pressure valve, because at this point it feels like he could say it tomorrow and nobody would blink, and honestly that is the maddest part, the whole thing has become so normal that the drama is just baked in and I swear football only does this with the truly obsessive managers, the ones who cannot just be steady and leave it at that, they have to turn every season into a life crisis and every contract into a confession and it does your head in