Mourinho has been fired
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Posted on 20-09-2007 00:05
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that is all...
Edited by issoisso on 20-09-2007 00:48
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Posted on 20-09-2007 04:50
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i thought you were joking, but wow. Can't say i am surprised that he left, but i thought it would happen at the end of the year.
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Posted on 20-09-2007 05:09
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bad loss for chelsea |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 06:20
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Hard to say really... He had his tactics in the pocket, but not the best coack at man man. I've ever seen... A lot of players will now actually like to play for Chelsea now... |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 07:07
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Will be interesting to see who they will hire. |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 08:22
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CrueTrue wrote:
Will be interesting to see who they will hire.
Avram Grant according to BBC
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Posted on 20-09-2007 09:00
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well, when the money is more important than a team.
now abramovich can be the coach that he wanted to be...and put sheva in field 180 minutes per game.
mourinho will still be great...and chelsea?
let´s wait and see... |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 09:47
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Join date. Nice. |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 09:55
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Balaverde wrote:
A lot of players will now actually like to play for Chelsea now...
uhm...you're talking about the squad whose captain John Terry said last Thursday:
"If the gaffer leaves, we'll stage a revolution".
of course he was exaggerating, but they love him...
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Posted on 20-09-2007 10:34
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I thought he had left due with a mutual agreement... |
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issoisso |
Posted on 20-09-2007 10:36
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it's all a bit fuzzy. first it was reported he quit. then that he'd been fired. now some are reporting it's mutual. who knows...
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Posted on 20-09-2007 10:38
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It was something to do with the owner as well wasnt it? Has that been mentioned probably |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 11:20
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issoisso wrote:
Balaverde wrote:
A lot of players will now actually like to play for Chelsea now...
uhm...you're talking about the squad whose captain John Terry said last Thursday:
"If the gaffer leaves, we'll stage a revolution".
of course he was exaggerating, but they love him...
Yeah, well. I think it's pretty well-known that Terry was Mourinho's man and vice versa. Those two are the faces of the Chelsea as we've known it for the past couple of years.
Ask Kezman the same question. Ask Shevchenko, Parker, Phillips, Johnson or even Robben that same question.
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Posted on 20-09-2007 12:04
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Often, I think, it's a "mutual agreement". Reality is, though, that the demands often are: "Either you leave yourself, or you're fired" |
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Posted on 20-09-2007 13:18
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I'm torn between putting this on here or the funny thread...
two days ago:
https://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/footb...000301.stm
I wonder what he'll be doing now....maybe a talk show on Portuguese TV:
"The Special Hour...with José Mourinho!"
Edited by issoisso on 20-09-2007 13:22
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Posted on 20-09-2007 15:54
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i heard it on the radio as i was leaving for school
the worst thing Chelsea could ever do, just look at what Mourinho did for the club and he gets sacked because they haven't won the Champions League yet and aren't top at the moment. (i know he isn't "officially" sacked but as Crue said he would have been soon)
but he has never really got on with Abramovich i suppose, but still, he is one of the best managers in the world, even if i hate him
I also heard he is tipped for the Portugal job, but no offense to Portugal but i belive he can do much better.
and this Gram guy, also heard on the radio. That seems a bit of a stupid move, hiring your Director of Football and PERMANENT manager
Edited by Addy291 on 20-09-2007 15:55
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Posted on 20-09-2007 16:04
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Addy291 wrote:
i heard it on the radio as i was leaving for school
the worst thing Chelsea could ever do, just look at what Mourinho did for the club and he gets sacked because they haven't won the Champions League yet and aren't top at the moment. (i know he isn't "officially" sacked but as Crue said he would have been soon)
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but he has never really got on with Abramovich i suppose, but still, he is one of the best managers in the world, even if i hate him
as much as I don't like his arrogance, no manager could've done better with so much interfering from Abramovich and Grant. they interfered in everything. it's unbelievable. it's Real Madrid 2.
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I also heard he is tipped for the Portugal job, but no offense to Portugal but i belive he can do much better.
zero chance that will happen. he has stated many many times he will manage the national team in nine years. not before.
Addy291 wrote:
and this Gram guy, also heard on the radio. That seems a bit of a stupid move, hiring your Director of Football and PERMANENT manager
Grant? Grant has done everything he can to get himself the manager job. he's undermined the team. he got the job he went for, but the price he pays is that the players hate him. with good reason.
as for Mourinho, who knows where he'll go. the Inter board have gone insane about him several times for the last 5 years and he's got a special connection with Barcelona, having been an assistant to several managers there over a 5 year span.
but in the end it's all speculation. let's wait a few months and see where he goes.
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Posted on 20-09-2007 16:32
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Grant is caretaker for a week.
And I really hate Moruinho - he's extremely arrogant, annoying, and wasn't the greatest manager at Chelsea - with so much money, a Champions League final should be an aim.
Ok, now for everyone to tell me I'm stupid, but that's just my opinion - he was great before Chelsea, but not at Chelsea.
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Posted on 20-09-2007 16:47
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Crommy wrote:
Grant is caretaker for a week.
And I really hate Moruinho - he's extremely arrogant, annoying, and wasn't the greatest manager at Chelsea - with so much money, a Champions League final should be an aim.
Ok, now for everyone to tell me I'm stupid, but that's just my opinion - he was great before Chelsea, but not at Chelsea.
i heard Grant was manager on a permanent basis, as i was really suprised that he wasn't just caretaker manager, but i may be wrong.
and i won't say anything on your opinion
although i agree that i hate him because of the arrogance
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Posted on 22-09-2007 13:37
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Mourinho has rejected an offer from Tottenham to match his salary at Chelsea...
idiot. that job had every single advantage and then some...
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