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    Mourinho

    Not sure what to make of him. Has he seen today's press and thinks he has a chance of managing us?



    By Jose Mourinho
    Last Updated: 11:48PM BST 15 Aug 2008

    It is time for Liverpool to make their move in the Premier League.

    Forget all the hype about this summer’s transfer saga with Gareth Barry, forget the newspaper stories about the relationship between the manager and the owners and forget about that performance in Liege in midweek – I honestly believe this could be Liverpool’s year.

    The manager, Rafa Benitez, arrived in England at the same time as I did and is beginning his fifth year at the club. I always said that my Chelsea team would not be at their best until I had five years with them, and the same should be true at Liverpool. It has been the same group of players and the same management structure for the past four years. Weaknesses are exposed in that time frame and dealt with.

    Of course, Liverpool supporters have enjoyed a lot of success in recent years – they won the Champions League. But, as all football supporters know, a championship-winning side is so very different from one that can win the Champions League. Teams are separated in finals and semi-finals by details – details such as disputed goals and penalties. To win a championship is about more than details.

    It is impossible to win the championship without a world-class goalkeeper and a world-class striker – and Liverpool have both. Last season, when the club bought Fernando Torres, the spine of the team was completed: Pepe Reina, Jamie Carragher, Steven Gerrard and Torres.

    Reina underlined his importance to the team again on Wednesday night with his penalty save against Liege – and I know from first-hand experience that his penalty saves are no flukes – while I think everyone knows the respect I have for Gerrard. It just seems incredible to me that he has gone this long without winning a league title.

    As for Torres? Benitez should take enormous credit for not only bringing Spain’s superstar to Anfield, but making him a better player, too. You saw him grow last season and at Euro 2008. He will score at least 20 goals again. With Robbie Keane at his side, maybe he can even break 30 in the league.

    On top of all of that, Liverpool also have Anfield on their side – and they must use that to their advantage soon to win a title before they move grounds. It is an incredible stadium – I have so many emotional memories of taking my Chelsea team there and I quickly learnt what a tough, tough ground it is to visit. My happiest memory was a 4-1 league win there in 2005. It was the season after our first Champions League semi-final defeat there. My team were fantastic that day.
    The Crushing Machine MKII

    #2
    I would rather have my nuts crushed in a vice than let that vile man become our manager. Mind you he would probably fit in the c**tish status along with H&G.

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      #3
      Originally posted by El Jefecito View Post
      But, as all football supporters know, a championship-winning side is so very different from one that can win the Champions League. Teams are separated in finals and semi-finals by details – details such as disputed goals and penalties. To win a championship is about more than details.
      He just can't ****ing resist can he
      Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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        #4
        Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post
        He just can't ****ing resist can he
        He never mentioned Premierships are won by a rich billionaire or the champs league by cheating by diving or paying refs off.

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          #5
          He's writing in the telegraph now?!
          Sack swinging like Dub-D40 on a door hinge

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            #6
            Originally posted by Woobus View Post
            He never mentioned Premierships are won by a rich billionaire or the champs league by cheating by diving or paying refs off.
            Or unloading 150m. But why would he?

            TBH I was just suprised that he was still so up on us, given how much Rafa and the rest of us had beat up on him.

            Seems like no matter how hard we beat him, he still has a soft spot for us.
            The Crushing Machine MKII

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              #7
              Originally posted by Woobus View Post
              I would rather have my nuts crushed in a vice than let that vile man become our manager. Mind you he would probably fit in the c**tish status along with H&G.
              If you are gonna put it on youtube, I'm all for it
              The Crushing Machine MKII

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                #8
                Originally posted by El Jefecito View Post
                If you are gonna put it on youtube, I'm all for it
                Well if he ever becomes our manager you might find out if I have the balls for it.

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                  #9
                  If Rafa walks he's the ideal replacement. He'd get the respect of the players and hopefully prevent an exodus of the key personnel.

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                    #10
                    problem with modern football, people spend far too much time listening to the opinion of assholes. its a simple game made complicated by fools waiting for it......

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                      #11
                      playing the devils advocate (or perhaps not), I think people are judging him to hard. I for one hated him while at chelski, but have somewhat gained a lot of respect for him taking a step back and anylising what he says (or giving my interpretation of it!!)

                      What I have started to see in Mourinho as of late, is that he is basically the most competitive man out there. He can't stand a defeat, and least of all managers that can compete with him (as it is his business of now)

                      I think the reason he talks so much about LFC and Rafa is actually because he respects both at a very hight level, and not least Rafa. He is the one manager of their generation who can effectively challenge him for the title as manager of the decade, and that is somewhat what drives him on.

                      I still believe Mourinho is sorry to loose out on the Anfield job to Rafa, and therefore is jealous about it. Personally I can see him wanting to manage us one day, and the rumour is it that he is a Liverpool fan.

                      As of the comments he makes in the "article" he shows a lot of respect for us, and I hope it continues. I hated him while at chelski, but has somewhat gained a bit of respect for him as of late, and hope he continues on that spiral, cause whether we like it or not he is gonna be a manager on the front line of football for years to come - and perhaps even for LFC??!?!?

                      ps. I am actually a bit drunk now!

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                        #12
                        for a man thats drunk you make some good points my friend
                        i think that Mourinho is ultra competitive but in the same mould that sir arseface is, its out in the open but both rafa and wenger are just as competitive, only they are so geared towards the team morale that they try to hid it. its a tossup as to which is the best style of managment as all four managers are very successful.

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                          #13
                          I know im in for some abuse for this but I actually quite like Mourinho and wouldnt be gutted if at some stage in the distant future he did manage us.

                          Ill go now.
                          RAFA

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by Darth Marty View Post
                            I know im in for some abuse for this but I actually quite like Mourinho and wouldnt be gutted if at some stage in the distant future he did manage us.

                            Ill go now.
                            I also like him, he's a winner and the players he manage will run through walls for him.

                            If Rafa left I would put him as the no 1 choice to take over.

                            He moans re the semi, but then he's defending his team. He does seem to show us a lot of respect and more so than united in fact.
                            Its times like these we learn to live again FF

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                              #15
                              He is also a liar a cheat and a total scum bag who gets his players to cheat and dive. Managed to get a ref death threats due to his lies and has slatted Liverpool none stop. What exactly has he done when he hasnt had bundles of cash or managed to pay off refs?

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