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After days of worry, I'm choosing to read into this optimistically too. If for no other reason that it suggests my total nightmare scenario (of that **** taking over from Rafa) is becoming less likely...Originally posted by calvoboy - in the other Rafa threadWhat to read into Mourinho declaring himself interested in the England job tonight?
1. Benitez's offer of a truce has been accepted and Mourinho has been told he's out of the frame at Anfield?
2. A combination of Benitez's offer/apology and the fans reaction has taken the idea of sacking Benitez of the table, so there's no longer a place for Mourinho at Anfield?
3. The fans reaction has meant Mourinho is out of the frame at Anfield, but Rafa's position is unchanged?
4. Mourinho has to say he's interested just because his arch nemesis Rafa said he was?
5. It's totally irrelevant.
6. Mourinho is a cunt.
I'd go for 6, while optimistically hoping that 1 or 2 are also true.
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I hope you are right. I don't believe things just because "insiders" tell me to, or because a particular journalist does, but when people who are well connected like Bascombe (sell-out or not), Oliver Kay, David Maddock, Tony Barrett at the Echo, and ex-players who still have good contacts such as Phil Thompson, John Aldridge and Ian Rush are all saying the same thing (and that knob-head Lawro) then you start to suspect that there is something in it.Originally posted by -V- View Post****in hell, Mourinho was never coming to anfield. It was a bull**** story to begin with. Rafa wont be sacked and even if he was Mourinho would never be offered it.
It was always going to be between Mourinho and Capello for the england job
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Not true mate. Of course he's allowed. It was hime who 'ruled it out' by saying that he would like to experience a new league (and learn a new language) before one day returning to the premiership.Originally posted by irishgeo View Posti don't think he is allowded take up a job in the premiership as his next job. it has to be abroad.
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6Originally posted by calvoboy View PostAfter days of worry, I'm choosing to read into this optimistically too. If for no other reason that it suggests my total nightmare scenario (of that **** taking over from Rafa) is becoming less likely...
Anybody who criticizes Klopp ever is a James Blunt. Nov 2015
#****CITY
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i wonder if it means jose has suspected a u turn and is trying to hurry G&H along by touting himself for another jobOriginally posted by DJS View PostI wonder if this means that G&H might possibly have a u-turn, if they'd already decided to bring him in as a replacement...
"At a football club, there's a holy trinity - the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don't come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques"
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Doubt that mate. Maybe they don't like the idea of the manager acting like a divvie in the press conferences? The tail wagging the dog so to speak. G&H may well have some blame at their door for this situation but so does Rafa - he's not blameless.Originally posted by Dhavlos View PostGillett and Hicks are idiots. If they don't want outbursts of the likes we've seen from Rafa lately and want a manager who can be reigned in, why the **** are they even considering Mourinho? They obviously dont know the club or fans at allLiverpool born and bred.
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He's not blameless for voicing his concerns in public. He's too honest to lie to the fans. If his hands are tied in the transfer market and he can't bring the best players for the club, then he's entitled to warn us. That is all.Originally posted by Howard_lfc View PostDoubt that mate. Maybe they don't like the idea of the manager acting like a divvie in the press conferences? The tail wagging the dog so to speak. G&H may well have some blame at their door for this situation but so does Rafa - he's not blameless.
The americans have delivered nothing till now. Buying Torres for £ 20m and selling players to make it a not so big outlay, is no big deal. The plans for the stadium are still ... plans. Nothing has been finalized as to how this will be financed.
It has all been too flashy for me since the beginning. Their PR is good and not knowing about the sport in the first place brings doubts in my mind in them running the club like it should be run.
The future will tell.
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