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Re: Mourinho again

Postby CTID Hants » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:11 am

A WANKER wrote:at least he's interesting


Really, I mean really????

There can't be many people in your life, if you find Maureen interesting. He was mildly amusing in his first tenure, this time round he is nothing more than an stuck record with a gallon of venom in his tongue.

Ted is right though, the journo's should be challenging him rather than just regurgitating his slanderous bile, but they chose to be lazy, thinking that the wankers words will sell more copy.

It's easy to be a sheep...
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Original Dub » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:12 am

phips wrote:at least he's interesting


Cunt.

On topic - the self proclaimed "happy one" isn't really living up to his title very well, is he?

Ted, you're right, it's time he was charged or brought to rights for direct slander.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Slim » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:30 am

Ted Hughes wrote:I said on here ages ago that I think he's lost it & is just pretending.

But what he is saying, will stick, if we don't sort it. We could fuck his head up even more if we got it right.


I think Pellers should wait till he's asked and then thank Mourinho for his concern, but assure him that we have actual qualified people taking care of it and his non-background in accounting help won't be required.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Original Dub » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:46 am

Slim wrote:
Ted Hughes wrote:I said on here ages ago that I think he's lost it & is just pretending.

But what he is saying, will stick, if we don't sort it. We could fuck his head up even more if we got it right.


I think Pellers should wait till he's asked and then thank Mourinho for his concern, but assure him that we have actual qualified people taking care of it and his non-background in accounting help won't be required.


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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Beefymcfc » Sat Feb 07, 2015 11:59 am

Who's he talking about, who's broke rules? Are those the same rules when he was here last, where the biggest wallet bought the league, the same rules that are still in-place now?

"I don't think a team can be champions when you are punished because you didn't comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP)."

"I enjoy the challenge of the English competition. "The only thing that is not nice is that you compete against the ones who don't follow the same rules."


Horrible, boring little fucktard. His slapped arse face needs a good gouging, with a 6 inch nail, through each eye!

Cunt!
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Slim » Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:02 pm

Beefymcfc wrote:Who's he talking about, who's broke rules? Are those the same rules when he was here last, where the biggest wallet bought the league, the same rules that are still in-place now?

"I don't think a team can be champions when you are punished because you didn't comply with Financial Fair Play (FFP)."

"I enjoy the challenge of the English competition. "The only thing that is not nice is that you compete against the ones who don't follow the same rules."


Horrible, boring little fucktard. His slapped arse face needs a good gouging, with a 6 inch nail, through each eye!

Cunt!


Yep, and we didn't break the FA's FFP rules, we broke(yeah, we got shell gamed) the UEFA FFP rules, when we win that he can complain, but if we win it we'll have done it with a 21 man squad AND complied this season with FFP, maybe we should get extra points, someone get the spacial one on the phone, we need a ruling.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sat Feb 07, 2015 12:59 pm

Just keep on reminding him they are a small minded team who play like stoke.I could wind him up all day long if I was manager.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Original Dub » Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:03 pm

I wouldn't have you as manager carl.

I would, however, have you conduct our press conferences and post match interviews.

For sure.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby carolina-blue » Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:07 pm

Soooo Glad we have Pellers. could not stomach moureen here
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Original Dub » Sat Feb 07, 2015 1:52 pm

Agreed.

Something the press never highlights- we don't hire cheats. Whether it's managers or players.

The scum and chelsea have won titles using manipulation and/or cheating.

We haven't and never will.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby carl_feedthegoat » Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:05 pm

Original Dub wrote:I wouldn't have you as manager carl.

I would, however, have you conduct our press conferences and post match interviews.

For sure.


Excellent.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:45 pm

I use a android app called premier league live that also writes articles, or at least copies other people's articles, and there's one titled something like "Mourinho calls for FFP-punishment".

The article then mentions that City and PSG breached the FFP regulations and that Chealse on the other hand are doing just great with a new transfer policy. It mentions that they sold Schurrle and Bertrand for profits. But the article fails to mention that Chelsea made a suspiciously lucrative transfer deal with PSG and in effect can write black numbers in their ledgers because PSG flouted the regulation.

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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Mikhail Chigorin » Sat Feb 07, 2015 2:47 pm

phips wrote:at least he's interesting


That could be construed as a most unfortunate comment.

If you really believe what you posted, then some on this forum might wonder what type of interests you have and, moreover, question how you actually spend your time.

To my mind and in the now absence of FergusScum, Mourinho is tediously becoming the personification of footballing nastiness and City should commence legal action against him, for his slanderous musings, forthwith.

I doubt that, in the past, you would have 'defended' FergusScum as being "interesting", so why do it now for this piece of abject pond-life.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Original Dub » Sat Feb 07, 2015 3:39 pm

Mikhail Chigorin wrote:
phips wrote:at least he's interesting


That could be construed as a most unfortunate comment.

If you really believe what you posted, then some on this forum might wonder what type of interests you have and, moreover, question how you actually spend your time.

To my mind and in the now absence of FergusScum, Mourinho is tediously becoming the personification of footballing nastiness and City should commence legal action against him, for his slanderous musings, forthwith.

I doubt that, in the past, you would have 'defended' FergusScum as being "interesting", so why do it now for this piece of abject pond-life.


Oh I'd say he'd happily praise baconface.

He's a right cunt.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby phips » Sat Feb 07, 2015 3:57 pm

CTID Hants wrote:
A WANKER wrote:at least he's interesting


Really, I mean really????

There can't be many people in your life, if you find Maureen interesting. He was mildly amusing in his first tenure, this time round he is nothing more than an stuck record with a gallon of venom in his tongue.

if you don't find him interesting that i have no idea what you find interesting.

his complaining and his rationale are fascinating. and not just in this instance.

you must not know what "interesting" means. if he wasn't interesting then no one on here would be talking about it.

Interesting:
adjective
1.
engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity:
an interesting book.
2.
arousing a feeling of interest :
an interesting face.

this entire thread is evocative of "interest".
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Tokyo Blue » Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:02 pm

phips wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
A WANKER wrote:at least he's interesting


Really, I mean really????

There can't be many people in your life, if you find Maureen interesting. He was mildly amusing in his first tenure, this time round he is nothing more than an stuck record with a gallon of venom in his tongue.

if you don't find him interesting that i have no idea what you find interesting.

his complaining and his rationale are fascinating. and not just in this instance.

you must not know what "interesting" means. if he wasn't interesting then no one on here would be talking about it.

Interesting:
adjective
1.
engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity:
an interesting book.
2.
arousing a feeling of interest :
an interesting face.

this entire thread is evocative of "interest".

More people are talking about you and you are the acme of tedium.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:19 pm

phips wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
A WANKER wrote:at least he's interesting


Really, I mean really????

There can't be many people in your life, if you find Maureen interesting. He was mildly amusing in his first tenure, this time round he is nothing more than an stuck record with a gallon of venom in his tongue.

if you don't find him interesting that i have no idea what you find interesting.

his complaining and his rationale are fascinating. and not just in this instance.

you must not know what "interesting" means. if he wasn't interesting then no one on here would be talking about it.

Interesting:
adjective
1.
engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity:
an interesting book.
2.
arousing a feeling of interest :
an interesting face.

this entire thread is evocative of "interest".


You criticised Pellegrini last week saying he was whining, now you find it interesting when Mourinho is whining? Weird.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby twosips » Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:24 pm

phips wrote:
CTID Hants wrote:
A WANKER wrote:at least he's interesting


Really, I mean really????

There can't be many people in your life, if you find Maureen interesting. He was mildly amusing in his first tenure, this time round he is nothing more than an stuck record with a gallon of venom in his tongue.

if you don't find him interesting that i have no idea what you find interesting.

his complaining and his rationale are fascinating. and not just in this instance.

you must not know what "interesting" means. if he wasn't interesting then no one on here would be talking about it.

Interesting:
adjective
1.
engaging or exciting and holding the attention or curiosity:
an interesting book.
2.
arousing a feeling of interest :
an interesting face.

this entire thread is evocative of "interest".


boring
ˈbɔːrɪŋ/Submit
adjective
not interesting; tedious.
"I've got a boring job in an office" or "I manage Chelsea"
synonyms: tedious, dull, monotonous; repetitious, repetitive; unrelieved, lacking variety, lacking variation, lacking excitement, lacking interest, unvaried, unimaginative, uneventful, characterless, featureless, colourless, lifeless, soulless, passionless, spiritless, unspirited, insipid, uninteresting, unexciting, uninspiring, unstimulating, unoriginal, derivative, jejune, nondescript, sterile, flat, bland, (plain) vanilla, arid, dry, dry as dust, stale, wishy-washy, grey, anaemic, tired, banal, lame, plodding, ponderous, pedestrian, lacklustre, stodgy, dreary, mechanical, stiff, leaden, wooden; mind-numbing, soul-destroying, wearisome, tiring, tiresome, irksome, trying, frustrating; humdrum, prosaic, mundane, commonplace, workaday, quotidian, unremarkable, routine, run-of-the-mill, normal, usual, ordinary, conventional, suburban; garden variety; informaldeadly, bog-standard, nothing to write home about, a dime a dozen, no great shakes, not up to

How weird, he also seems to fit about 95% of those synonyms too. Funny one that isn't it?

Mourinho doesn't engage me. He bores the fuck out of me cos he's tedious, dull, monotonous; repetitious, repetitive; lacking variety, lacking variation, lacking excitement, lacking interest, unvaried, unimaginative, uneventful, characterless, featureless, colourless, lifeless, soulless and so fucking on.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Cocacolajojo1 » Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:25 pm

You criticised Pellegrini last week saying he was whining, now you find it interesting when Mourinho is whining? Weird.


Is it really weird? I don't think so.
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Re: Mourinho again

Postby Foreverinbluedreams » Sat Feb 07, 2015 5:28 pm

Cocacolajojo wrote:
You criticised Pellegrini last week saying he was whining, now you find it interesting when Mourinho is whining? Weird.


Is it really weird? I don't think so.


Weird for a City fan to think that way, no?
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