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posted on 3/7/20

Mourinho has been on a steep decline since his last season at Chelsea. His peak was between 2004-2012, and it just started going downhill from there. Yesterday wasn’t something new, it was the norm for him.

posted on 3/7/20

he is now no longer able to cut it at the very top champions league level, his level now is the more sedate, mundane Thursday night Ropey league level at which he excels, or did so I am told, if that doesnt work out he could be looking for a championship side

posted on 3/7/20

He's hardly going to pack it in when chairmen still fancy his reputation to the tune of £15m a year. He holds all the cards - he can just get a new gig, phone it in and get paid whether he's sacked or not.

But yeah, he's yesterday's man. Those of us who have been paying attention over the past decade realised this before he was appointed and wondered what on earth Levy was thinking.

posted on 3/7/20

comment by Amanda Hugginkiss (U11574)
posted 14 seconds ago
He's hardly going to pack it in when chairmen still fancy his reputation to the tune of £15m a year. He holds all the cards - he can just get a new gig, phone it in and get paid whether he's sacked or not.

But yeah, he's yesterday's man. Those of us who have been paying attention over the past decade realised this before he was appointed and wondered what on earth Levy was thinking.
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His legacy will be ruined though and he doesn't need the ££

posted on 3/7/20

Wasn't that the case after Chelsea part 2 and United though?

He sits on his stacks of cash for a year or two until everyone has forgotten, then he gradually starts raising his profile again by appearing on pundits benches until someone is desperate enough to throw more money at him

posted on 3/7/20

He won’t walk away - why would he?
Can rightly state it’s not his team or players, came on board midway thru a season to save a team sinking fast

No - he’s here for the long haul, sadly

comment by Phenom (U20037)

posted on 3/7/20

Jose her for a long haul lol

posted on 3/7/20

Yesterday hurt, how can a team go from beating Madrid and Dortmund then get beat by Sheffield United?

posted on 3/7/20

I really feel sad when I think of Jose. He was once so great and now he's not.

posted on 3/7/20

Leeds wouldn't even swap for Bielsa and we're championship.

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