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    I've said for a while he appears disinterested at Chelsea, not at the same level of sharpness or wit as his previous jobs.

    'But he's won nothing!. Hahahahahahaha.

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      The way Mourinho acted during the Champions League game in March makes me believe the above is true. You could tell he was very diplomatic and complementary towards everything Manchester United.

      Mourinho's ego thought he was a shoo-in ... it's almost like a double bonus - Mourinho gets a kick in the teeth after being shunned for Moyes; Man Utd fans are safe in the knowledge that Mourinho would have taken the job and they've ended up with Moyes.

      HAHAHA.

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        Originally posted by Muddled View Post
        The way Mourinho acted during the Champions League game in March makes me believe the above is true. You could tell he was very diplomatic and complementary towards everything Manchester United.

        Mourinho's ego thought he was a shoo-in ... it's almost like a double bonus - Mourinho gets a kick in the teeth after being shunned for Moyes; Man Utd fans are safe in the knowledge that Mourinho would have taken the job and they've ended up with Moyes.

        HAHAHA.
        Yep

        Love it

        Even better is the fact the majority of United fans at the time nodded along with the appointment of Moyes, claiming (arguably quite rightly) that Mourinho wasn't a United type, being too much of a wrecking ball, too self-absorbed, narcissistic etc for the job.

        Gotta laugh though - they instead appointed a dinosaur who's never won a single thing in his life
        Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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          'EL PAIS JOURNALIST DIEGO TORRES' could be talking bollocks of course. You're conclusions are fair enough though, I'm sure he would have taken the job.
          Trey Nyoni: countdown to stardom- 2 years 1year 0.5 years

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            Pinched translated extract from RAWK (who in turn, pinched from reddit).

            "The terms of the abdication of Ferguson were the 'scoop' most coveted by traffickers Premier secrets. There were those who toiled for years preparing a web of privileged connections to enable them to guess before anyone else when a vacancy occur. Jorge Mendes, president and owner of Gestifute, braided ties with Old Trafford more than any agent. No representative or bulkier did business with Ferguson rarer. Mourinho, encouraged by his devoted agent, believed that Ferguson was also an ally, a friend and godfather. He became convinced that united them a relationship of genuine trust. He thought his fabulous collection of titles, two European Cups, seven League Cups and four in four different countries, constitute an endorsement inaccessible to all other suitors. When he learned that Ferguson had chosen Moyes, the Everton manager, struck him a fearful unbelief. Moyes had not won a thing!

            They were the most miserable hours of Mourinho in his time as manager of Real Madrid. The bore between dozing and waking, mobile glued to seeking clarification from the night of the 7th and the morning of May 8."

            "I tormented the memory of Sir Bobby Charlton interview that had granted the 'Guardian' in December. The trials of legendary former football player and member of the board of United, he caused great uncertainty. "A United's manager would not do what he did to Tito Vilanova" settled Charlton, evoking the finger in the eye, when asked if he was seen as a successor to Ferguson. "Mourinho is a really good coach, but I would not go beyond."

            "In the morning called Mendes to liaise with the United urgently. Until the end, he wanted his agent to pressure the English club in an attempt to block any operation. It was an act of desperation. Both knew that Mendes had put Mourinho on the market for a year. David Gill, the United chief executive, held regular talks with Gestifute and was aware of the arrangement of Mourinho. But not interested as manager. A Mendes and had told them in the fall of 2012 that the first option was Pep Guardiola Ferguson."

            "What most spooked Mourinho was concluded that the public had made a fool. He felt cheated by Ferguson and feared someone might stop taking him seriously. For years, the propaganda machine acting their service had reported the idea of ​​a friendship that is now revealed as a fantasy image. To give coherence to the facts to light, Gestifute advisors advised him to say that he already knew everything because Ferguson had called to inform him. On May 9, Gestifute someone got in touch with the daily 'Record' to tell that Ferguson offered his crown to Mourinho for four months, but rejected it because his wife preferred to live in London, and therefore was over by leaning by Chelsea. Meanwhile, Mourinho gave an interview on Sky where Ferguson stated that kept him promptly aware of their intentions, but never made the offer because he knew that he wanted to train at Chelsea. The contradictions were not planned."

            Last edited by Phoenix07; 24-09-13, 06:00 PM.

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              Originally posted by Muddled View Post
              The way Mourinho acted during the Champions League game in March makes me believe the above is true. You could tell he was very diplomatic and complementary towards everything Manchester United.

              Mourinho's ego thought he was a shoo-in ... it's almost like a double bonus - Mourinho gets a kick in the teeth after being shunned for Moyes; Man Utd fans are safe in the knowledge that Mourinho would have taken the job and they've ended up with Moyes.

              HAHAHA.

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                Perfect. Lets hope he really ****s off the Chavez fans too.
                3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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                  Doubt it, the chavs are so blinded by his bull**** they'd never believe he wanted the mancs above them.

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                    I don't think either are nailed on for a top 4 finish. Spurs Arsenal and City will occupy the first 3 by the look of early form and I hope like hell we're the 4th one

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                      José Mourinho walked out of his pre-match press conference having taken issue at questions over the absence of Kevin de Bruyne from the squad to face Steaua Bucharest.

                      After a few perfunctory questions about the Champions League game he was asked to explain why the Belgian was not on the trip. The manager responded by saying: "This is fantastic because no one asks me about [Juan] Mata. You have spoken about Mata for three weeks. Now you're asking about Kevin.

                      "You are impressed in the players who are not playing. He was not selected. It was my decision. Only 11 can play and I tried to decide, by what they do on the pitch when they play and in training...

                      "This fellow knows me for nine years and that I make mistakes, but I try to be honest all the time. I was honest with Juan because of what he's done in training and what he's done in the game he played, and so he plays.

                      "With Kevin I didn't like the match he played against Swindon, and I didn't like the way he was training. But you only ask about the guys who were not selected. Thank you."

                      With that he upped and left, apparently turning over a chair in the process.
                      http://www.theguardian.com/football/...sea?CMP=twt_gu

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                        It's about time some of these people starting growing up.
                        Oh I don't know.

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                          Mourinho in April: "In England I'm loved..by the media that treats me in a fair way, criticising me but giving me credit when I deserve it."
                          Go **** yourself

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                              Originally posted by Bender View Post
                              José Mourinho walked out of his pre-match press conference having taken issue at questions over the absence of Kevin de Bruyne from the squad to face Steaua Bucharest.

                              After a few perfunctory questions about the Champions League game he was asked to explain why the Belgian was not on the trip. The manager responded by saying: "This is fantastic because no one asks me about [Juan] Mata. You have spoken about Mata for three weeks. Now you're asking about Kevin.

                              "You are impressed in the players who are not playing. He was not selected. It was my decision. Only 11 can play and I tried to decide, by what they do on the pitch when they play and in training...

                              "This fellow knows me for nine years and that I make mistakes, but I try to be honest all the time. I was honest with Juan because of what he's done in training and what he's done in the game he played, and so he plays.

                              "With Kevin I didn't like the match he played against Swindon, and I didn't like the way he was training. But you only ask about the guys who were not selected. Thank you."

                              With that he upped and left, apparently turning over a chair in the process.
                              http://www.theguardian.com/football/...sea?CMP=twt_gu
                              Wharra whopper.

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