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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Id volunture for RDM, Fat Ham and perhaps Woy Wonders.
Not a fan of interim coaches, they tend to get axed quite fast.
Not a fan of interim coaches, they tend to get axed quite fast.
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
no one. Mou for life. Best manager in adromeda galaxy since the dawn of time
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Why, cause u said so??????Mr Nick09 wrote:whoever mentioned Roberto Di Matteo in this thread should get slapped.
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
thisbilly_gr wrote:no one. Mou for life. Best manager in adromeda galaxy since the dawn of time
without the irony
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Any manager who plays good football.
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vasanthPato wrote:Any possibility of the return of Valdano?
that actually might be a good idea but after his axing idk how he would feel about working under perez again.
valdano is a madridista through and through, if perez apologized he would come back in a second i think.
at the very least in an interim capacity.
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
100 points in la liga.......a record.......no one ever to replace Mou....ever
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Beg Pellegrini for forgiveness and re-hire him after Malaga gets sold out.
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Real Madrid is better off with Mourinho, I doubt any of the coaches being mentioned would do better with the current crop of players.There is too much player power at Real Madrid and Mourinho is the only coach who can stamp his authority on the squad, I vote for Mourinho staying till the end of his contract in 2016.
Any way the season is only half way through at the end of the season the works of Mourinho can be judged better.
Any way the season is only half way through at the end of the season the works of Mourinho can be judged better.
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Irish_Catalan_Scouser wrote:100 points in la liga.......a record.......no one ever to replace Mou....ever
Pelegrini got 96 points (thats just 1 less win than Mou) with arguably a weaker quad and still got sacked!
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gondov wrote:Irish_Catalan_Scouser wrote:100 points in la liga.......a record.......no one ever to replace Mou....ever
Pelegrini got 96 points (thats just 1 less win than Mou) with arguably a weaker quad and still got sacked!
Record number of goals scored in a season!!!
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Can we please stop saying Pellegrinis sack wasnt justified
3-0 loss to Alcorcon and sore defeat in the hands of Lyon got him the sack. If theres anyone to blame its him.
3-0 loss to Alcorcon and sore defeat in the hands of Lyon got him the sack. If theres anyone to blame its him.
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The xcx wrote:Can we please stop saying Pellegrinis sack wasnt justified
3-0 loss to Alcorcon and sore defeat in the hands of Lyon got him the sack. If theres anyone to blame its him.
s**t happens!
Anyway lets see if Mou can go past Man U.........and Celta
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Pep guardiola going to Madrid?
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Its time for the Prodigal son to make his long awaited return.
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It seems like everything is going according to plan.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mourinho (and his assistants) are in fact part of a contingent of portuguese people who has been conspiring together with Barcelona to destroy Real Madrid (the symbol of Castilian opression) from the inside. Of course they couldn't just start right away, that would have been too obvious and the plan would have been quickly and easily dismantled.
It all began in 1996 when Mourinho came to Barcelona with Sir Bobby Robson's staff. That's when the plan began to be designed. Then Barça president, Josep Nunez, had a meeting with Jose and some other important elements of the club to put together a coup that might just destroy Real Madrid. The first stage of the plan was about making Mourinho one of the most successful managers in modern football, to ensure he would eventually be signed by RM. As we all know, this part of the plan was a success. In the meantime, they began a search for a young portuguese player that showed enough potential to also become one of the best players in the world. We are obviously talking about Cristiano Ronaldo.
As Mourinho went about collecting trophies and Cristiano Ronaldo became the player he is today, many controversies surged between the clubs managed by Mou and Barcelona, in order to quiet down any suspicions that the manager and the spanish club were working together. The matches between Chelsea andBarcelona were purposefully controversial. Anders Frisk was in fact working for Barcelona, but not in the way people thought. Let's back up a little: not long after Mourinho left Porto, they signed a young brazilian defender, Pepe. In 2007, he becomes a Portuguese citizen and joins Real Madrid. Could it all really be just a coincidence? Of course not. The deal was brought about by blaugrana undercovers in the Madrid administration, they managed to get the first Portuguese element into the club.
When the plan started approaching its most critical point, there was a necessity for Pepe to go away for awhile, in order to meet with the other members of this conspiracy. That's why Pepe started kicking Casquero around, in 2009. He was suspended, and two months later CR9 comes to Santiago Bernabeu, having spent the last few years courting a move to the Spanish giant.
In the 09/10 season, Mourinho-managed Inter reaches the Champions League final and wins. In the same night, Mourinho stops coaching the Italian club and finally manages to inflitrate the organization he is so commited to destroying. Winning the CL smackdab in Madrid's stadium was obviously a very important symbol of the sucess of the Catalan conspiracy, unbeknownst to all Madridistas, who welcomed him with open arms and allowing the last element of the conspiracy to join the club, right under the administration's noses. The next two seasons would be a preparation for the ending stage of the plan, which is finally going to come together in Mou's third season in charge of Real Madrid. What we are now seeing is exactly the beginning of the final stage.
Pinto da Costa (Porto's president), Luis Figo and possibly Vitor Baia are also involved. Both Quaresma and Simao were a side-operation of the Portuguese sector, but that part of the plan never came to fruition. Fabio Coentrao doesn't know about anything and had no part in the conspiracy. He was only signed up to quiet down the suspicions. Porto, Sporting and obviously Barcelona were the clubs involved in this plan.
Messi is also part of a parallel operation.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mourinho (and his assistants) are in fact part of a contingent of portuguese people who has been conspiring together with Barcelona to destroy Real Madrid (the symbol of Castilian opression) from the inside. Of course they couldn't just start right away, that would have been too obvious and the plan would have been quickly and easily dismantled.
It all began in 1996 when Mourinho came to Barcelona with Sir Bobby Robson's staff. That's when the plan began to be designed. Then Barça president, Josep Nunez, had a meeting with Jose and some other important elements of the club to put together a coup that might just destroy Real Madrid. The first stage of the plan was about making Mourinho one of the most successful managers in modern football, to ensure he would eventually be signed by RM. As we all know, this part of the plan was a success. In the meantime, they began a search for a young portuguese player that showed enough potential to also become one of the best players in the world. We are obviously talking about Cristiano Ronaldo.
As Mourinho went about collecting trophies and Cristiano Ronaldo became the player he is today, many controversies surged between the clubs managed by Mou and Barcelona, in order to quiet down any suspicions that the manager and the spanish club were working together. The matches between Chelsea andBarcelona were purposefully controversial. Anders Frisk was in fact working for Barcelona, but not in the way people thought. Let's back up a little: not long after Mourinho left Porto, they signed a young brazilian defender, Pepe. In 2007, he becomes a Portuguese citizen and joins Real Madrid. Could it all really be just a coincidence? Of course not. The deal was brought about by blaugrana undercovers in the Madrid administration, they managed to get the first Portuguese element into the club.
When the plan started approaching its most critical point, there was a necessity for Pepe to go away for awhile, in order to meet with the other members of this conspiracy. That's why Pepe started kicking Casquero around, in 2009. He was suspended, and two months later CR9 comes to Santiago Bernabeu, having spent the last few years courting a move to the Spanish giant.
In the 09/10 season, Mourinho-managed Inter reaches the Champions League final and wins. In the same night, Mourinho stops coaching the Italian club and finally manages to inflitrate the organization he is so commited to destroying. Winning the CL smackdab in Madrid's stadium was obviously a very important symbol of the sucess of the Catalan conspiracy, unbeknownst to all Madridistas, who welcomed him with open arms and allowing the last element of the conspiracy to join the club, right under the administration's noses. The next two seasons would be a preparation for the ending stage of the plan, which is finally going to come together in Mou's third season in charge of Real Madrid. What we are now seeing is exactly the beginning of the final stage.
Pinto da Costa (Porto's president), Luis Figo and possibly Vitor Baia are also involved. Both Quaresma and Simao were a side-operation of the Portuguese sector, but that part of the plan never came to fruition. Fabio Coentrao doesn't know about anything and had no part in the conspiracy. He was only signed up to quiet down the suspicions. Porto, Sporting and obviously Barcelona were the clubs involved in this plan.
Messi is also part of a parallel operation.
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
I only want Marcelo Lippi.
Benitez hell no, it would be re-hiring Mou all over again. Both suffer from the dictator-syndrome. They need to be in control to work.
I wish we could get Pellegrini back. Wasn't a believer back then, but damn I was wrong. Such a believer now
Benitez hell no, it would be re-hiring Mou all over again. Both suffer from the dictator-syndrome. They need to be in control to work.
I wish we could get Pellegrini back. Wasn't a believer back then, but damn I was wrong. Such a believer now
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eroticfishcake wrote:It seems like everything is going according to plan.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mourinho (and his assistants) are in fact part of a contingent of portuguese people who has been conspiring together with Barcelona to destroy Real Madrid (the symbol of Castilian opression) from the inside. Of course they couldn't just start right away, that would have been too obvious and the plan would have been quickly and easily dismantled.
It all began in 1996 when Mourinho came to Barcelona with Sir Bobby Robson's staff. That's when the plan began to be designed. Then Barça president, Josep Nunez, had a meeting with Jose and some other important elements of the club to put together a coup that might just destroy Real Madrid. The first stage of the plan was about making Mourinho one of the most successful managers in modern football, to ensure he would eventually be signed by RM. As we all know, this part of the plan was a success. In the meantime, they began a search for a young portuguese player that showed enough potential to also become one of the best players in the world. We are obviously talking about Cristiano Ronaldo.
As Mourinho went about collecting trophies and Cristiano Ronaldo became the player he is today, many controversies surged between the clubs managed by Mou and Barcelona, in order to quiet down any suspicions that the manager and the spanish club were working together. The matches between Chelsea andBarcelona were purposefully controversial. Anders Frisk was in fact working for Barcelona, but not in the way people thought. Let's back up a little: not long after Mourinho left Porto, they signed a young brazilian defender, Pepe. In 2007, he becomes a Portuguese citizen and joins Real Madrid. Could it all really be just a coincidence? Of course not. The deal was brought about by blaugrana undercovers in the Madrid administration, they managed to get the first Portuguese element into the club.
When the plan started approaching its most critical point, there was a necessity for Pepe to go away for awhile, in order to meet with the other members of this conspiracy. That's why Pepe started kicking Casquero around, in 2009. He was suspended, and two months later CR9 comes to Santiago Bernabeu, having spent the last few years courting a move to the Spanish giant.
In the 09/10 season, Mourinho-managed Inter reaches the Champions League final and wins. In the same night, Mourinho stops coaching the Italian club and finally manages to inflitrate the organization he is so commited to destroying. Winning the CL smackdab in Madrid's stadium was obviously a very important symbol of the sucess of the Catalan conspiracy, unbeknownst to all Madridistas, who welcomed him with open arms and allowing the last element of the conspiracy to join the club, right under the administration's noses. The next two seasons would be a preparation for the ending stage of the plan, which is finally going to come together in Mou's third season in charge of Real Madrid. What we are now seeing is exactly the beginning of the final stage.
Pinto da Costa (Porto's president), Luis Figo and possibly Vitor Baia are also involved. Both Quaresma and Simao were a side-operation of the Portuguese sector, but that part of the plan never came to fruition. Fabio Coentrao doesn't know about anything and had no part in the conspiracy. He was only signed up to quiet down the suspicions. Porto, Sporting and obviously Barcelona were the clubs involved in this plan.
Messi is also part of a parallel operation.
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The Sanchez wrote:eroticfishcake wrote:It seems like everything is going according to plan.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mourinho (and his assistants) are in fact part of a contingent of portuguese people who has been conspiring together with Barcelona to destroy Real Madrid (the symbol of Castilian opression) from the inside. Of course they couldn't just start right away, that would have been too obvious and the plan would have been quickly and easily dismantled.
It all began in 1996 when Mourinho came to Barcelona with Sir Bobby Robson's staff. That's when the plan began to be designed. Then Barça president, Josep Nunez, had a meeting with Jose and some other important elements of the club to put together a coup that might just destroy Real Madrid. The first stage of the plan was about making Mourinho one of the most successful managers in modern football, to ensure he would eventually be signed by RM. As we all know, this part of the plan was a success. In the meantime, they began a search for a young portuguese player that showed enough potential to also become one of the best players in the world. We are obviously talking about Cristiano Ronaldo.
As Mourinho went about collecting trophies and Cristiano Ronaldo became the player he is today, many controversies surged between the clubs managed by Mou and Barcelona, in order to quiet down any suspicions that the manager and the spanish club were working together. The matches between Chelsea andBarcelona were purposefully controversial. Anders Frisk was in fact working for Barcelona, but not in the way people thought. Let's back up a little: not long after Mourinho left Porto, they signed a young brazilian defender, Pepe. In 2007, he becomes a Portuguese citizen and joins Real Madrid. Could it all really be just a coincidence? Of course not. The deal was brought about by blaugrana undercovers in the Madrid administration, they managed to get the first Portuguese element into the club.
When the plan started approaching its most critical point, there was a necessity for Pepe to go away for awhile, in order to meet with the other members of this conspiracy. That's why Pepe started kicking Casquero around, in 2009. He was suspended, and two months later CR9 comes to Santiago Bernabeu, having spent the last few years courting a move to the Spanish giant.
In the 09/10 season, Mourinho-managed Inter reaches the Champions League final and wins. In the same night, Mourinho stops coaching the Italian club and finally manages to inflitrate the organization he is so commited to destroying. Winning the CL smackdab in Madrid's stadium was obviously a very important symbol of the sucess of the Catalan conspiracy, unbeknownst to all Madridistas, who welcomed him with open arms and allowing the last element of the conspiracy to join the club, right under the administration's noses. The next two seasons would be a preparation for the ending stage of the plan, which is finally going to come together in Mou's third season in charge of Real Madrid. What we are now seeing is exactly the beginning of the final stage.
Pinto da Costa (Porto's president), Luis Figo and possibly Vitor Baia are also involved. Both Quaresma and Simao were a side-operation of the Portuguese sector, but that part of the plan never came to fruition. Fabio Coentrao doesn't know about anything and had no part in the conspiracy. He was only signed up to quiet down the suspicions. Porto, Sporting and obviously Barcelona were the clubs involved in this plan.
Messi is also part of a parallel operation.
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Big Sam: I should be the manager of Real Madrid
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/allardyce-i-should-be-manager-of-real-madrid-not-blackburn-2082454.html
Fat Sam has been ready for a long time
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/allardyce-i-should-be-manager-of-real-madrid-not-blackburn-2082454.html
Fat Sam has been ready for a long time
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Hierro ?
Michel ?
Blanc ?
Michel ?
Blanc ?
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eroticfishcake wrote:It seems like everything is going according to plan.
I'm not sure if you know this, but Pepe, Cristiano Ronaldo and Mourinho (and his assistants) are in fact part of a contingent of portuguese people who has been conspiring together with Barcelona to destroy Real Madrid (the symbol of Castilian opression) from the inside. Of course they couldn't just start right away, that would have been too obvious and the plan would have been quickly and easily dismantled.
It all began in 1996 when Mourinho came to Barcelona with Sir Bobby Robson's staff. That's when the plan began to be designed. Then Barça president, Josep Nunez, had a meeting with Jose and some other important elements of the club to put together a coup that might just destroy Real Madrid. The first stage of the plan was about making Mourinho one of the most successful managers in modern football, to ensure he would eventually be signed by RM. As we all know, this part of the plan was a success. In the meantime, they began a search for a young portuguese player that showed enough potential to also become one of the best players in the world. We are obviously talking about Cristiano Ronaldo.
As Mourinho went about collecting trophies and Cristiano Ronaldo became the player he is today, many controversies surged between the clubs managed by Mou and Barcelona, in order to quiet down any suspicions that the manager and the spanish club were working together. The matches between Chelsea andBarcelona were purposefully controversial. Anders Frisk was in fact working for Barcelona, but not in the way people thought. Let's back up a little: not long after Mourinho left Porto, they signed a young brazilian defender, Pepe. In 2007, he becomes a Portuguese citizen and joins Real Madrid. Could it all really be just a coincidence? Of course not. The deal was brought about by blaugrana undercovers in the Madrid administration, they managed to get the first Portuguese element into the club.
When the plan started approaching its most critical point, there was a necessity for Pepe to go away for awhile, in order to meet with the other members of this conspiracy. That's why Pepe started kicking Casquero around, in 2009. He was suspended, and two months later CR9 comes to Santiago Bernabeu, having spent the last few years courting a move to the Spanish giant.
In the 09/10 season, Mourinho-managed Inter reaches the Champions League final and wins. In the same night, Mourinho stops coaching the Italian club and finally manages to inflitrate the organization he is so commited to destroying. Winning the CL smackdab in Madrid's stadium was obviously a very important symbol of the sucess of the Catalan conspiracy, unbeknownst to all Madridistas, who welcomed him with open arms and allowing the last element of the conspiracy to join the club, right under the administration's noses. The next two seasons would be a preparation for the ending stage of the plan, which is finally going to come together in Mou's third season in charge of Real Madrid. What we are now seeing is exactly the beginning of the final stage.
Pinto da Costa (Porto's president), Luis Figo and possibly Vitor Baia are also involved. Both Quaresma and Simao were a side-operation of the Portuguese sector, but that part of the plan never came to fruition. Fabio Coentrao doesn't know about anything and had no part in the conspiracy. He was only signed up to quiet down the suspicions. Porto, Sporting and obviously Barcelona were the clubs involved in this plan.
Messi is also part of a parallel operation.
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Re: Who should replace Mourinho?
Honestly I don't even know. The next manager will have to deal with the post Mourinho depression which as we've seen, is hell. Inter, Chelsea etc. The team is now built for counter attacking and except the new manager ios given the transfer money I just don't see why anyone will want the job. I just bloody wish Pellegrini was allowed to stay. Look at his losses to Barcelona with lesser personnel ffs, lost 1-0 with a late Ibra goal and 2-0 with Xavi's best performance that season.
Benitez is the best man with the personel at hand atm tbh. Benzema needs to decide what he is. Maybe the Betis manager.
Benitez is the best man with the personel at hand atm tbh. Benzema needs to decide what he is. Maybe the Betis manager.
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