Strange question perhaps and he'd probably answer "no".
But I have thought he's not looked happy in years.
I actually think Jose should take either a proper break (not just garden leave) or try to make his next job an International job.
At this time, like or not (imo) he is our greatest Manager. I would like to see him get his mojo back albeit not at Utd.
Has Jose fallen out of love with football?
posted on 30/9/18
He didn't manage Barca. And I note how you've worded that, in terms of "been at.". I'd still say United are a bigger football club than Barcelona, who have only had sustained European success in the last 15 to 20 years and were never considered an elite club beforehand. Real clearly are the biggest club in the world
posted on 30/9/18
comment by Roys Keane (U11635)
posted 11 hours, 17 minutes ago
Certainly wasn't Chelsea
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Yeah I didn’t say it was as I’m not a blinkered fool like some of you
posted on 30/9/18
Possibly.
Not sure he was ever really 'in love' with it (football) in the first place.
Love him or not, he does have a pretty reasonable set of priorities.
posted on 30/9/18
comment by No-name (U21614)
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comment by Cornelius Oofterom (U15867)
posted 1 minute ago
comment by No-name (U21614)
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comment by Roys Keane (U11635)
posted 9 hours, 57 minutes ago
Certainly wasn't Chelsea
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It certainly ain't United either, infact you ain't even in the top 2 of clubs he's been at in terms of size
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controversial
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Biggest club in England? For sure.
Bigger than the El Classico duo? Not a chance.
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United are bigger than barca - however you measure these things (within reason of course)
posted on 30/9/18
Barcelona are bigger club than Man U but I am not talking about commercial earnings etc.I am talking about their reputation and world wide standing in the football world.More people are aware of Barcelona FC than Manchester United FC and that cannot be argued.Financially,Manchester City are earning more than Liverpool,Arsenal and Chelsea but Man City is smaller than these three clubs.
posted on 30/9/18
Still I have to say that Man U are one of the biggest football clubs and football brands in world football besides Real Madrid,Inter Milan,AC Milan,Bayern Munich,Barcelona,Juventus,Liverpool etc.
posted on 30/9/18
Jose has fallen out of love with taking responsibility when things don't go well. He publicly berates his players, his game strategies and line-ups are often questionable. And it is a always a combination of lady luck and poor officiating when United loses. His post game interview this week-end basically said the WHU goals were a result of combination of luck (deflection on goal #2) and poor officiating ( goal #1 offside not called and goal #3 was due to foul not called).
Not the kind of sound mind that should be managing a PL team?
posted on 30/9/18
Jose has fallen out of love with taking responsibility when things don't go well.
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He never did love taking responsibility when things didn’t go well.
posted on 1/10/18
United are bigger than barca - however you measure these things (within reason of course)
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Agree with that.
People have a very inflated opinion of Barcelona's heritage. Johan Cryuff was the catalyst that transformed them from a big club to a monster club, the argument can certainly be made United's heritage runs deeper.
But saying that the excuse can't be made for Mourinho crumbling under the pressure of monster club management at United. Real are bigger and he performed better as their manager
posted on 1/10/18
I've no doubt you know a lot about United's history, but you certainly don't appear to know much about Barça's.
Whether they're bigger than United or not is a subjective argument, but Barça have always been one of the Spanish football giants ever since they won the inaugural league in 1929, and were certainly one of the big players in the early days of the European Cup whenever Real Madrid allowed them a look-in.
1992 was their third European Cup final, and 12th European final in all.