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Post by Grooverider Thu May 09, 2013 5:10 am

Mou....

Snubbed by Manchester United....

Failed three years at Real Madrid.

Bitching and moaning about your own players.

A Semi-Final expert...at choking.

Going 'back' to Chelsea, kind of admitting that he could not cut it anywhere else

Inter Milan success, but what competition did they actually have? lol

The press see through your nonsense and guff now...it aint funny anymore.

Boring predictable tactics and inept to change during play..



In the words of the Great Sir Alex.....you are nothing more than a

"Big time Charlie"
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Post by Lex Thu May 09, 2013 5:20 am

Yeah I never understood his fascination with running back to Chelsea, the club that dumped him on his arse Laughing
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Post by Grooverider Thu May 09, 2013 5:38 am

Lex wrote:Yeah I never understood his fascination with running back to Chelsea, the club that dumped him on his arse Laughing

exactly mate, i think Europe's elite clubs are aware of his inabilities.
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Post by Art Morte Thu May 09, 2013 5:40 am

So far Mourinho has gone almost where ever he wanted, but if - a big if, I know - he fails or is mediocre at Chelsea, what will be next for him? hmm

I don't think we'll see him in Spain again.
Germans are too sensible to take him.
In Italy, Internazionale would be a sizeable step down in their current plight. I don't think he'll ever join AC Milan because of his Inter past and Conte is likely to be long-term at Juventus. The rest would be the same as re-joining not-so-world-class Inter.
In England, after his second stint at Chelsea, which clubs would welcome him?

I think it's quite important to Mourinho's super-class status to do well at Chelsea. Or maybe he'll take over Portugal after that, I dunno.
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Post by McAgger Thu May 09, 2013 5:44 am

I can see Mou retiring early. Could be he takes the Portugal job to try to have some sort of success with their NT. I just don't see how many more options he'd have after Chelsea. PSG would be an option but even that would last only 3 years max. He'll retire before he's 60 or probably be coaching Portugal.
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Post by halamadrid2 Thu May 09, 2013 6:05 am

He will probably coach City after Chelsea and then PSG thats aboout 10 years minimum you are looking at there. He will be 70 then and will try and coach Portugal for a tournament and then he will retire
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Post by McAgger Thu May 09, 2013 6:40 am

halamadrid2 wrote:He will probably coach City after Chelsea and then PSG thats aboout 10 years minimum you are looking at there. He will be 70 then and will try and coach Portugal for a tournament and then he will retire

Your math is off, Mou is only 50
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Post by Lex Thu May 09, 2013 6:43 am

Laughing i was thinking that Mou looks great for a 60 year old
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Post by halamadrid2 Thu May 09, 2013 6:45 am

oh I thought he was 60 Proud add that to the growing list of gaffes by me. I am starting to sound like prince philip Razz


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Post by Grooverider Thu May 09, 2013 6:46 am

forgot to mention....he was also snubbed by Barcelona...

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Post by Forza Thu May 09, 2013 6:47 am

Grooverider wrote:Mou....

Snubbed by Manchester United....

Failed three years at Real Madrid.

Bitching and moaning about your own players.

A Semi-Final expert...at choking.

Going 'back' to Chelsea, kind of admitting that he could not cut it anywhere else

Inter Milan success, but what competition did they actually have? lol

The press see through your nonsense and guff now...it aint funny anymore.

Boring predictable tactics and inept to change during play..



In the words of the Great Sir Alex.....you are nothing more than a

"Big time Charlie"

Won the treble at Inter, what competition did he have? Except the whole of Europe?

Oh, and I think he did something noteworthy with Porto a while back too.

Amateur thread.

1/10.
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Post by andiii Thu May 09, 2013 6:51 am

Grooverider wrote:
Inter Milan success, but what competition did they actually have? lol

chelsea, barca in their prime, bayern. and in the league a great roma side finished 2 points behind us. we had quite a lot of competition
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Post by McAgger Thu May 09, 2013 7:05 am

halamadrid2 wrote:oh I thought he was 60 Proud add that to the growing list of gaffes by me. I am starting to sound like prince philip Razz

it just wasn't you day today Razz
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Post by VivaStPauli Thu May 09, 2013 7:10 am

Yeah that LvG Bayern Inter went through wasn't that bad, they actually were pretty close to hammering Inter, until they had one of their trademark brainfarts and stopped defending. And Barca was at their strongest back then.
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Post by Grooverider Thu May 09, 2013 7:14 am

Forza wrote:
Grooverider wrote:Mou....

Snubbed by Manchester United....

Failed three years at Real Madrid.

Bitching and moaning about your own players.

A Semi-Final expert...at choking.

Going 'back' to Chelsea, kind of admitting that he could not cut it anywhere else

Inter Milan success, but what competition did they actually have? lol

The press see through your nonsense and guff now...it aint funny anymore.

Boring predictable tactics and inept to change during play..



In the words of the Great Sir Alex.....you are nothing more than a

"Big time Charlie"

Won the treble at Inter, what competition did he have? Except the whole of Europe?

Oh, and I think he did something noteworthy with Porto a while back too.

Amateur thread.

1/10.


Please stay off this thread in future...you are not looking at the bigger picture

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Post by rwo power Thu May 09, 2013 7:45 am

Art Morte wrote:Germans are too sensible to take him.
Well, here he can save face by saying he doesn't want to study German, so he won't coach in the BL. The fact that no German team would be willing to pay his wages for the drama he brings is on a wholly different piece of paper Very Happy
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Post by BarcaLearning Thu May 09, 2013 8:55 am

Waahahahahaha~!!! This is a thread I have loved to see for a while Very Happy, the abuse Mourinho thread Very Happy
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Post by djfawnz Thu May 09, 2013 9:18 am

so when you win a treble you have no competition huh....
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Post by Gil Thu May 09, 2013 9:24 am

People still think he was ever going to United lol?

Reminds me of the time everyone thought Hazard was nailed on for United because they were in the running. Laughing

Two CL titles so far in his career. As many as the greatest of all time.

Poor troll attempt.
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Post by King Meyy Thu May 09, 2013 9:30 am

His time at Real Madrid might be considered a failure but he still knocked Barca off their perch momentarily by winning the league with a record 100 point total and he has 2 copa del reys as well.

In my opinion he was not a success but not a total failure either,a decent coach for 3 years but not enough especially when it is galacticos era 2 with unlimited funds and in 3 years one single title and no champions league final even.

The mistake he is making is that he will be able to stay max for 5years at Chelsea...he better make his next move to a club where he will not be challenged and atleast do 8 to 10 years...maybe go back to porto?

Inter was definitely a success he continued the league title wins and won the champions league in his second season with a historic treble.

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Post by zizzle Thu May 09, 2013 10:38 am

If Mourinho retired today he'd still be the best coach of his generation.
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Post by LeBéninois Thu May 09, 2013 10:47 am


He didn't fail at Real Madrid . Oddly the reason why he is leaving is because of bad relationship with too many players and the media.

He has always faced tough challenges unless the likes oh Hiddink for instance.

I'd have like to see him at PSG.

The way he manages and the way he is , he can't stay at the same club for a long time ( + 5 y) imo.
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Post by free_cat Thu May 09, 2013 10:48 am

zizzle wrote:If Mourinho retired today he'd still be the best coach of his generation.

Pep Guardiola is not considered to be in Mou's generation?
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Post by LeBéninois Thu May 09, 2013 10:52 am

free_cat wrote:
zizzle wrote:If Mourinho retired today he'd still be the best coach of his generation.

Pep Guardiola is not considered to be in Mou's generation?

Today is the key word. Pep is fantastic but Mourinho's career is not only about RM.

Pep still has to prove but i don't doubt he will.
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Post by zizzle Thu May 09, 2013 10:55 am

free_cat wrote:
zizzle wrote:If Mourinho retired today he'd still be the best coach of his generation.

Pep Guardiola is not considered to be in Mou's generation?


We can go forever about how Pep only won in Barcelona how he had one of the strongest squads in history, while Mourinho won titles in 4 different countries and so on, but hey, we can still have different opinions and not go there
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