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    Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
    Resorted to watching snooker on the BBC website.
    Surely you could have found an online stream for the game

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      Couldn't be arsed, quite enjoying the snooker.
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        Yeah i'm gonna sit and watch the Snooker soon as this match is over.

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          Making a right balls of this Barca
          "I will make the boys feel your support"
          Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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            Interesting weekend....2 big boys get beaten.

            Draws the inevitable out a wee bit longer.....that's all
            "I will make the boys feel your support"
            Jurgen Klopp June 2020

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              Worst penalty ever scored and pitiful Pinto

              Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                Mourinho spent £50m+ net and made them worse. You really have to laugh.

                Did he make Inter better attacking? Answer no. Did he make Chelsea better attacking? Answer no. Did he make Real better attacking? Answer no.

                He improved the defence at all three clubs but when it comes down to attacking Mourinho simply isn't good enough to be considered as one of the best managers out there.

                He know how to get the best out of defensive players but not attacking players. Name one attacking player that he made much better. Drogba probably being the only one. One in his last three clubs. He improved a lot more defensive players.
                Stop the cyberhate


                from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                Susan Black

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                  I think you hate him more than I do Arn
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    He FAILED at Chelsea. Yes he won the league but Roman wanted the CL. That is why they signed him up. Didn't even get to one final.

                    He failed at Real.

                    Failed at two of his last three clubs.
                    Stop the cyberhate


                    from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                    Susan Black

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                      Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                      I think you hate him more than I do Arn
                      I think that he is the most hated man in football and he deserves to be that. He works very hard every week to be even more arrogant than before.

                      I wonder if Roman really want him back or Inter if they got a chance. To get all the negative **** he brings with him. He will drag the club through the mud.

                      Is it worth that to win? Is it worth winning even if he make many supporters out there hate the club he is at.

                      Mourinho pisses on fair play. He laugh at it. He stands for in many ways what is wrong with today's football.

                      For Marca and AS to write the things they did after the first semifinal only means that he crossed the line. They didn't defend his actions and for Marca and AS not to do that is stunning.

                      He will be gone. He will be sacked
                      Stop the cyberhate


                      from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                      Susan Black

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                        Originally posted by Arn View Post
                        Did he make Inter better attacking? Answer no. Did he make Chelsea better attacking? Answer no. Did he make Real better attacking? Answer no.
                        Actually when he had Robben, Duff, Lampard, Gudjonsen and Drogba together they were pretty ****ing devastating.

                        Still a cunt of a manager though.
                        Was muß, das muß.

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                          Originally posted by Arn View Post
                          Mourinho spent £50m+ net and made them worse. You really have to laugh.

                          Did he make Inter better attacking? Answer no. Did he make Chelsea better attacking? Answer no. Did he make Real better attacking? Answer no.

                          He improved the defence at all three clubs but when it comes down to attacking Mourinho simply isn't good enough to be considered as one of the best managers out there.

                          He know how to get the best out of defensive players but not attacking players. Name one attacking player that he made much better. Drogba probably being the only one. One in his last three clubs. He improved a lot more defensive players.
                          Absolutely laughable nonsense, upto scratch with your usual level of post.

                          Duff, Robben, Lampard, Drogba....

                          Originally posted by Arn View Post
                          He FAILED at Chelsea.
                          FLMAO

                          Yeah, first title in 50 years and back to back titles....such a failure

                          LFC want the title more than anything - so Rafa failed at Liverpool, yeah?

                          Originally posted by Arn View Post

                          Is it worth that to win? Is it worth winning even if he make many supporters out there hate the club he is at.
                          Every team that wins or dominates, to an extent, is hated.
                          Last edited by Craig_H; 30-04-11, 11:11 PM.

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                            Hiddink hasnt taken to kindly to being brought in to it by Mourinho. Too right.



                            Guus Hiddink has told Jose Mourinho he should issue an unreserved apology to world football.

                            The clash of the two former Chelsea managers has been sparked by *Mourinho’s reaction to his Real Madrid team’s defeat to Barcelona in the *Champions League last week.

                            Mourinho’s allegation of a *pro-Barcelona conspiracy from UEFA, which included Chelsea matches when Hiddink was coach, has outraged the Dutchman.

                            Hiddink said: “Mourinho has gone too far.

                            “With all his critical remarks he wants to divert the attention from the way he made his team played.

                            “Before I knew it, he (Mourinho) got me involved. Jose compared the Real - Barca game with the Chelsea – Barca semi-final in 2009 when I was manager at Stamford Bridge. We missed out on the final, too.

                            “But the big difference is that we did not moan about conspiracies.

                            “I don’t agree with Mourinho at all on this. It is right that Chelsea was badly disadvantaged then, especially with the hand ball penalty we were denied in *injury time. That was a clear mistake from the referee.

                            “A couple of days later, when all the emotions had gone, we realised we had been robbed of a Champions League Final. But never, ever, did anybody at Chelsea claim there was a conspiracy.

                            “You just don’t say things like that. The thought would not even enter my mind.

                            “But Mourinho does, so he goes too far. I think when he looks back at the video, he should make his apologies. If he does not do that, he is deliberately trying to change the truth for his own sake.’’

                            Turning to the performance of the *German referee last week and the red card meted out to Real midfielder Pepe, Hiddink went on: “I have known *Wolfgang Stark as a man with a very direct *approach, who was fully in his rights to send Pepe off.

                            “If Dani Alves had had his leg on the grass, that leg would now have been *broken.

                            “In the first half of the semi-final it was clear that Barcelona was the Spanish bull fighter who was holding up the red cape in front of Real Madrid.

                            “The only problem was that the bull did not want to play and remained really *passive. In Spain that is a reason for the crowd at the Plaza de Toros to wave their white hankies. To me it was amazing that the Madrid crowd actually accepted the passive style of their team!

                            “That proved that for the clash between Madrid and Catalonia there are now different rules.

                            “It was fantastic how Barcelona *handled the situation.

                            “At one point in the match the entire Barca team just stood still in their own half, because 11 Madrid players were just defending in their own half. They did not want to play football.

                            “It was obvious this was Mourinho’s choice to play the game like this. Tough. Barcelona did not fall for the trap.”

                            According to Hiddink, a former Real Madrid boss now coaching the Turkey team, Mourinho was the architect of his own downfall.

                            He said: “A couple of days earlier, Real Madrid proved that they can be so strong when they play good, attacking football.

                            “They blew Valencia away with 6-3 in a game with nine different players, a couple of days before the semi final!

                            “They changed their approach because they were told to by their coach.”

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                              Turning to the performance of the *German referee last week and the red card meted out to Real midfielder Pepe, Hiddink went on: “I have known *Wolfgang Stark as a man with a very direct *approach, who was fully in his rights to send Pepe off.

                              “If Dani Alves had had his leg on the grass, that leg would now have been *broken.
                              Stop the cyberhate


                              from now on I will skip talking about our finances. That is a promise and will save myself from looking like a

                              Susan Black

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                                Originally posted by Arn View Post
                                He FAILED at Chelsea. Yes he won the league but Roman wanted the CL. That is why they signed him up. Didn't even get to one final.

                                He failed at Real.

                                Failed at two of his last three clubs.
                                Thats not happened yet.

                                You never know. Barca could get bummed, I mean smashed at Camp Nowwww

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