Disgusting Mourinho

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    nine nine nine
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    Nil, seriously mate what did you think Mourinho should do at Anfield in 2014 tell his players to lie down and let Liverpool beat them to allow Liverpool to go on and win the title.

    There would be no glory in that for Liverpool and Liverpool were the architects in their own downfall that day and if Liverpool couldn’t beat a virtually reserve Chelsea side that day perhaps they didn’t deserve to win the title that season eh!

    As for celebrating the victory that had more to do with Liverpool not being prepared to bring the fixture forward to allow Chelsea time to prepare for a Champions League Semi Final v Athletico and the fact that the title was all but being celebrated in and around Anfield and that Chelsea were cast in Mourinho’s view as the “clowns in the Circus” all of which was explained in his in depth interview with Garry Neville in the Telegraph a while back.

    It’s a bit ironic to complain about another Manager celebrating a win given some of Klopp’s antics on the line. Remember Klopp going on the pitch when the game was in progress at Norwich last season and celebrating on the pitch with his players whilst the game was ongoing so enthusiastically that he lost his glasses in a win that helped relegate Norwich to the Championship.

    Let’s be honest you hate anybody that you think might have wronged Liverpool and only last week you accused Metaxa of hating Liverpool just because he said that he thought Arsenal would win the title this season.

    Remember it’s only a game mate there should be no room for hate and hating and there are much more important things in life than football.

    #1296114

    nine nine nine
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    hatters, unfortunately Mourinho brings a lot of the criticism on himself with some of his silly antics and I can understand the negativity from opposition fans towards him.

    But it’s foolish imo of opposition fans to let that cloud their judgement in recognising Mourinho’s abilities as a football Manager even if his style of play is not to their liking.

    You don’t get to win multiple League titles in 4 different countries if you are not a talented Manager.

    I’m a little surprised that Mourinho has embroiled himself in some of the controversies he has at United as I thought he would have learned something from last season and as I said in a previous post I do wonder whether he wouldn’t have been better taking a complete break from the game like Pep did before taking on such a massive role like the one at United.

    Having said that if he can get his head right I wouldn’t bet against his managerial ability supported by United’s considerable resources making United a force again sooner rather than later. Cheers 999

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    AshCFC
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    Badtype is absolutely correct that it was a massive relief when we finally sacked Jose last season, such was the pain and dysfunction he’d caused. However, many Chelsea fans still have some love for him from his first stint with us mainly.

    IMHO I feel a little sorry for him as I don’t think he’s the same guy he was back in the early 2000s. I think the Real experience scarred him and he’s never been the same since – not in control of his own emotions now, which is bad news for any football manager.

    As for the Liverpool game in 2014, lol Nil!
    In order to uphold the integrity of the league every team must try their best to win every game. Chelsea did just that, and Liverpool got what they deserved overall. Let’s not forget their capitulation at Palace also. The fact of the matter was that they choked, and that’s not what champions do.

    And btw, I absolutely think Jose enjoyed extinguishing Liverpool title hopes. He still remembers the ghost goal of 2005 that wrongfully put Liverpool in the CL Final. Goal line tech has since proved the goal should never have been given. AC or Chelsea should have won the CL that year 🙂

    #1296276

    Paxman
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    999 – I think the point you are missing is nobody has a problem with Mourinho celebrating a win, but it is a bit hypocritical of him to complain about another manager doing after he has done it himself on numerous occasions, what I would have like to have seen is Conte go and shake his hand a couple of minutes before the game ended, Mourinho would have probably blown a gasket 🙂

    #1296303

    Sean the sailor
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    all managers are hypocrites, the problem is jose is the biggest. He complains about conte yet he does the same himself.He just doesnt help himself at all. He has continiued on from were he left off last season. He had a meltdown in the tunnel on sat by the sounds of it and is in trouble again. I dont see any utd fans defending his behaviour. If people are honest then utd did get a raw deal on sat with some decisions. No wonder he lost but he needs to keep his cool.

    Its far to early to judge jose. As hatter says,lets see were he is in 18 months time. He is still in the top 3 best mangers in the world. He has had a bad 15 months but its far to early to judge and rule utd out of anything.

    #1296315

    Manthistle
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    Paxman – Haha imagine if Conte went over to him on 85 mins, shook his hand, and said “I’m just going to ring my wife”!

    #1296318
    Hightown hope
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    Sean…is he still one of the top 3 managers in the world? I’m not sure he is anymore. I sense a kind of changing of the guard with the new slightly younger and more innovative breed of manager now prevalent. Mourinho somehow seems ever so slightly yesterday’s man, with the likes of Guardiola, Klopp, Conte, Koeman, Poch and Simeone as the managerial super elite now.

    Mourinho may yet prove me wrong, but time stops for no man, and I think he may be yesterday’s man??

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    redblood
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    HH-Spot on mate,i agree completely.

    #1296354
    Gibbo
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    It’s hard to disagree with most of what has been said already.

    I think that if this utd job is a failure then he can’t be called one of the top 3 managers out there.

    His problem is himself.. he has decided that every criticism that he or his team receives is unwarranted and he seems the reply in the wrong way. Why is he getting so upset about every foul or pen decision that doesn’t for his way? It happens every week in the league for other teams.

    He will be his own worst enemy as he takes nothing on board. And his minion that stood in for him for the interview is another Muppet. Maybe he could do with a fresh set-up in his back room staff? Being people with more objectivity

    #1296363

    Sean the sailor
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    hightown but he has only had one bad season in about 15. Its still very early days. He has won a lot of trophies even in recent years. He only won the league 18 months ago.

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    Hightown hope
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    Sean…a season and 10 games and counting. I think the writing was on the wall for him in his last season at Madrid in all honesty.

    Don’t get me wrong, he’s still could turn it round. I guess what I’m saying is that it is inevitable that he will be caught and overtaken by the ones I’ve mentioned…my argument is that he has already been caught.

    And don’t you just love it!

    #1296399

    Paxman
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    Hightown – They were saying pretty much the same on the Sunday Supplement this week, saying that football seems to have moved on in the last few years, but Mourinho hasn’t, I would put all the managers you listed as above Mourihno.

    #1296414

    nine nine nine
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    Paxman, I think the point you are missing mate is that I was replying to Nil’s various posts where he was complaining about Mourinho celebrating a goal/win which moved Nil to the point of hatred.

    Is Mourinho a hypocrite? Among his other faults of course he is!

    Has he lost his touch? Perhaps but only Ranieri of the current PL Managers has won the title since he did.?

    #1296441
    redblood
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    As the wasplicker says,all managers are,SAF was/is too.

    #1296507

    Sean the sailor
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    ill get shot down for this but what has klopp, poch amnd koeman actually done recently? Absolutley nothing. Lets go overbaord when they have actually won something.

    liverpool are playing really well at the moment but thye have done absolutley nothing. Conte and chelsea aswell. None of them anything sionce morhino won his last league.

    ye i enjoy to see jose squirm. I cannot stand the man and abolutley despise him but maybe you can mention klopp,poch,conte ete when they are winning trophies all the time and not just playing good football and getting points for a quarter of a season.

    #1296513

    CM
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    I agree Mourinho is a nob, he has done some cringe worthy stuff in the past, but so have a fair few top managers past and present. Like Sean said earlier Mourinho cannot win, some think Schweinsteiger has been treated like dog muck and Mourinho is disgusting because of it, yet Mourinho brings Schweinsteiger back in to the 1st team picture and Mourinho is still disgusting, some moving their agenda elsewhere. Really do not understand this personal agenda towards Mourinho.

    Al-

    Mourinho is not the only manager that Wenger has squared up to in the past, he has a history of this i.e. Pardew and Ferguson. But I guess squaring up to managers on the touchline or in the tunnel is now ok and shows class, as long as Mourinho does not do it. Wenger also defended his players conduct after they started to jump and push Nistelrooy around, claiming they were provoked. Great example set there. Mourinho is no saint, but do not make it out like Wenger had every right to put his hands on Mourinho because like some have said all top managers are hypocrites on their day and Wenger is one of them. Wenger is probably one of the biggest culprits disrespecting other pros in the game. How many times has he character assassinated a player or manager or a team. Didn’t he once label a club as a rugby club.

    #1296558

    SensibleS7
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    Nine, that’s a completley wrong comparison mate and unfair to describe Jurgen Klopp in such way. You’re not even considering the context:

    The way that Norwich game panned out was a rollercoaster and that wild celebration was all about projecting team spirit and fightback. There was absolutely nothing wrong with that.

    My recollection of 2014 was some form a gesture made by Jose to Liverpool supporters when they were one up. He’s held a deeper grudge than Liverpool not being co-operative in a fixture change. It was to do with the Champions League semi-final back in 2005, and plus knocking Chelsea out of it again back in 2007.

    He draws attention to himself. I used to like the bloke up to the point of him being at Real Madrid where pretty much all he was subjected to is ruffling people’s features and rendering himself punishment after punishment from the officials.

    Not a nice man even if he has guided Chelsea back to back titles in the past.

    #1296609
    D1rtyH4rry
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    Ash CFC – If it wasn’t a goal in 2005, it was a red card for Cech and a penalty. I would have still backed us to go through from there.

    #1296636

    CM
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    Nil

    What is the difference between this?

    #1296732
    AshCFC
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    Re 2014, TBF to Liverpool their fans on the day responded with class, cheering on their team regardless even when the game was lost, while the Liverpool players also behaved like pros throughout. Contrast that with Tottenham who completely lost the plot and proceeded to run around like a bunch of amateur hooligans with ADHD when drawing at Chelsea last season.

    The thing that’s always struck me about that day when Leicester clinched the title was that Spuds had best part of ten minutes left to find a winner, yet seemingly decided to throw the towel in and lash out instead. Weird.

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