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Is it time for Mourinho to join a big club?

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posted on 21/4/14

The United hierarchy allegedly didn't want Jose the first time. Why would that change now?

posted on 21/4/14

I think Jose should become the United manager

posted on 21/4/14

"The United hierarchy allegedly didn't want Jose the first time."

Correct. They wanted Moyes.
I think they wanted longevity, but that seems to be overrated these days!

Fair enough if it takes five years to implement your plans, you can wait. But when you don't have a plan, or those plans are unlikely to bear fruit, you have to go.

posted on 21/4/14

Jose won't leave Chelsea.

posted on 21/4/14

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posted on 21/4/14

That's true. He may want to prove his doubters wrong by managing a mid-table team and get them winning trophies.
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Fair play.

posted on 21/4/14

Looking at the title, the loaded questions and provocative prose, this article is clearly nothing more than an attempt to rile Chelsea fans.

Five paragraphs for a simple WUM, that's effort there.

posted on 21/4/14

I think Mourinho aim is to manage a top club from every country. Inter, Madrid still waiting to manage one in England.

posted on 21/4/14

Trying to get this one in again

comment by Blarmy (U14547)

posted on 21/4/14

Jose like European competition too much to spend 3 or so years out of it

posted on 21/4/14

Bless 'em, gotta admire their persistence.

comment by Blarmy (U14547)

posted on 21/4/14

*likes

posted on 21/4/14

comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)

posted 3 minutes ago

Looking at the title, the loaded questions and provocative prose, this article is clearly nothing more than an attempt to rile Chelsea fans.

Five paragraphs for a simple WUM, that's effort there.
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He's already tried the same article about half hour ago and the Admins took it down after ten minutes - he's a trier though I'll give him that

posted on 21/4/14

"He's already tried the same article about half hour ago and the Admins took it down after ten minutes - he's a trier though I'll give him that"

Have I???

Where??

comment by Blarmy (U14547)

posted on 21/4/14

comment by About time I had one of these (U4234)
posted 1 minute ago
Bless 'em, gotta admire their persistence.
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i was hoping they would persist with Moyes for the length of his contract to be honest

posted on 21/4/14

He's obviously trying to convince himself, more than anyone, that United are still a big club in England, a force to be reckoned with.

posted on 21/4/14

He's obviously trying to convince himself, more than anyone, that United are still a big club in England, a force to be reckoned with.
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With a top manager this is still true.

posted on 21/4/14

Yawn

posted on 21/4/14

comment by PenaltySpot (U19494)

posted 1 minute ago

"He's already tried the same article about half hour ago and the Admins took it down after ten minutes - he's a trier though I'll give him that"

Have I???

Where??
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How can I show you - it's been taken down you clown!

posted on 21/4/14

Not sure what you'e talking about. I'm looking at all my articles now.

I did one about penalties at Liverpool, and one a bout who should United's next manager be. This is the next one on the list, so I don't know where you got your info from.

Perhaps it was a comment on another thread? Or, just a suggestion, a different person altogether??

posted on 21/4/14

comment by Darren The King Fletcher (U10026)
posted 3 minutes ago
He's obviously trying to convince himself, more than anyone, that United are still a big club in England, a force to be reckoned with.
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With a top manager this is still true.
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I agree, though I would blame the players just as much as the manager, and I don't think it is entirely the managers' job to motivate them. Rooney yesterday hardly looked interested in the game!

posted on 21/4/14

comment by PenaltySpot (U19494)
posted 28 seconds ago
Not sure what you'e talking about. I'm looking at all my articles now.

I did one about penalties at Liverpool, and one a bout who should United's next manager be. This is the next one on the list, so I don't know where you got your info from.

Perhaps it was a comment on another thread? Or, just a suggestion, a different person altogether??
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Why waste so many words? Just come out and say that you think Liverpool are cheating their way to the PL title and Chelsea aren't a big club.

We will still laugh at you, but admire you for your brevity.

posted on 21/4/14

"We will still laugh at you, but admire you for your brevity."

That's fine. And at the same time, how about you stop making false accusations about some article I am meant to have written??

posted on 21/4/14

True, the players should be more motivated but as a Chelsea fan you'll be well aware of the difference a manager has on the players.

posted on 21/4/14

comment by PenaltySpot (U19494)
posted 50 seconds ago
"We will still laugh at you, but admire you for your brevity."

That's fine. And at the same time, how about you stop making false accusations about some article I am meant to have written??
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Erm, that wasn't me.

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