Mourinho

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Reports say that this manager is coming back to Premier League football next season.

I am not a fan of Real Madrid but, I have to say, I am very sorry for the club and am sick and fed up of this individual's sour expression and snotty remarks. Heaven help the British club that gets him because, if he does not win anything, everyone in there, from the president to the scrubbers, will be to blame except him.

Chelsea, Milan and Real Madrid have all had a gutfull. What Premier League club is trying its luck? One thing is for sure. He gets richer all the time.

Hope he does not go to Newcastle. I'm a londoner but I have a soft spot for Geordies. :)
 
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He's always hankered after Man U, and Ferguson is getting on (and is reported to like him) - so maybe...

Perhaps in Spain you're spoilt for choice Split, but here the nearest we get domestically are 'characters' like Redknapp or Allardyce. Moyes at Everton seems like the only really class act in the league who is actually British. I'm not sure I'd want him managing a club I supported, but he makes the league a more colourful place which is not a bad thing. My missus quite likes him too, although not I think for footballing reasons...
 
He's always hankered after Man U, and Ferguson is getting on (and is reported to like him) - so maybe...

Perhaps in Spain you're spoilt for choice Split, but here the nearest we get domestically are 'characters' like Redknapp or Allardyce. Moyes at Everton seems like the only really class act in the league who is actually British. I'm not sure I'd want him managing a club I supported, but he makes the league a more colourful place which is not a bad thing. My missus quite likes him too, although not I think for footballing reasons...

I don't like Fergie much but he does stick up for his players. How Mourinho and Rooney would get on would be interesting.....:whistling.

What do you think of Manchster City getting him? Plenty of money and ambition there, just what he likes.
 
Chelsea Milan and Real have had a gutfull?

Well, he put Chelsea on the map as far as I am concerned. Won the league twice and some other cups and competed in the champions league, made them virtually invincible at home. Inter Milan, were a good Italian side, but he turned them into the champions of europe and champions of Italy twice. Also don't forget he turned a small (in comparison) club like Porto, with little money into champions league winners as well. Finally he's at Real Madrid, and is second only to the very best team in the world. Not out of it yet, and doing very well this year. It's hard to imagine him doing any better than he has done at any of these clubs. He's been phenomenal.

If this kind of success everywhere he has been is what you call a gutfull, then I'll gladly take several gutfulls at my club. He can pout and look moody all he likes if he delivers that. And any team to get him will be lucky.

I think he'll stay in Spain another year, unless Man City are planning to bring him in.
 
Chelsea Milan and Real have had a gutfull?

Well, he put Chelsea on the map as far as I am concerned. Won the league twice and some other cups and competed in the champions league, made them virtually invincible at home. Inter Milan, were a good Italian side, but he turned them into the champions of europe and champions of Italy twice. Also don't forget he turned a small (in comparison) club like Porto, with little money into champions league winners as well. Finally he's at Real Madrid, and is second only to the very best team in the world. Not out of it yet, and doing very well this year. It's hard to imagine him doing any better than he has done at any of these clubs. He's been phenomenal.

If this kind of success everywhere he has been is what you call a gutfull, then I'll gladly take several gutfulls at my club. He can pout and look moody all he likes if he delivers that. And any team to get him will be lucky.

I think he'll stay in Spain another year, unless Man City are planning to bring him in.

Chelsea and Milan were good clubs before he went there. He went there to get cups, that's all he wants, and they were able to pay for the players that he wanted. Real Madrid were suckers to pay 80 million for Ronaldo and it sucked Mourinho in, too, because that is the type he is. Now, he's annoyed because Florentino Perez won't give him more players. He does not hesitate to blame the lack of funds for his failure. There are a lot of Chelsea fans who were glad to see the back of him. InterMilan? He dropped them like a bag of **** when he got the Real Madrid job. Didn't even say goodbye. Anyway, all this personal, I admit. I'm damned glad he isn't with Barça and I hope he goes to a Premier League club that I don't like!

About Barça, BTW. Guardiola renews his contract every year. If he's not wanted, he'll go. No strings. He is a dedicated Barça fan and his team, nine of whom were in the World Cup, have now got Villa. I almost forgot Messi. :D
 
Chelsea when Mourinho won the league, hadn't won it previously in 50 years or something. He then won it two years in a row. Big difference between good, and the best. Inter were better in their own league, but again, hadn't won the champions league in 40 years. Mourinho did it in two. The achievement at Porto is even bigger in my opinion. You say he went to Chelsea to win cups. Yes, that's what winners do. They want to win. It's not a fault.

There's a reason he is the most sought after manager in the world and is now at Real Madrid, the biggest club in the world. And I actually think he's doing a very good job at Real, they're just up against the best in Barcelona, and that's not Mourinho's fault. He wants to win, so of course he wants to bring in his own players. If the previous manager spent 170m, and Mourinho with a better record, is only allowed to spend around 10m to try to catch up with the best team in the world, then I don't blame him.

I realise he comes across as a bit of an arrogant ass. But you can't argue with his success.
 
Chelsea when Mourinho won the league, hadn't won it previously in 50 years or something. He then won it two years in a row. Big difference between good, and the best. Inter were better in their own league, but again, hadn't won the champions league in 40 years. Mourinho did it in two. The achievement at Porto is even bigger in my opinion. You say he went to Chelsea to win cups. Yes, that's what winners do. They want to win. It's not a fault.

There's a reason he is the most sought after manager in the world and is now at Real Madrid, the biggest club in the world. And I actually think he's doing a very good job at Real, they're just up against the best in Barcelona, and that's not Mourinho's fault. He wants to win, so of course he wants to bring in his own players. If the previous manager spent 170m, and Mourinho with a better record, is only allowed to spend around 10m to try to catch up with the best team in the world, then I don't blame him.

I realise he comes across as a bit of an arrogant ass. But you can't argue with his success.

Ok, let's put it down to being fed up with him on my tv on every sports programme I look at. Let him go to England and you can have him.
 
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