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Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:10 am
by dazby
He's been mouthing off again. Would you have him at City and at what point? Mancio's target is fourth. Is that enough for you? Would you get Mourinho in regardless?

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:13 am
by simon12
Don`t want him. If watching Bobbys negative play riles people on here what will his do? Plus he`ll want to be bigger than the club.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:15 am
by Duckman
I think we are doin ok this season table position wise, but the way we play is something Roberto can do something about.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:21 am
by Wooders
I'd love to see him here - can't understand anyone who wouldn't - proven winner everywhere he has been - hits the ground running at "problem" clubs like ours and turns them around in a season
Can also see him attracting the likes of Schneider and co

I voted for 5th place and the final - but actually thinking about it, get him at any cost - can't stand another season of this turgid shit

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:21 am
by lets all have a disco
Jose wins trophies.
Proven winner,no brainer.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:24 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
Fucking laughable to say that we should sack Mancini if he wins FA Cup.

I'd take Mourinho IF we could somehow trick him into coming IF we didn't make it to top 4 or win FA Cup.

I could understand this if people were talking about someone who plays attractive football but Mourinho doesn't. I could very well deal with Jose's football because he gets results but whingers who say that we should sack Mancini if he wins FA Cup to get Mourinho to win FA Cup are foolish.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:25 am
by Hazy2
I would say yes, but would not be surprised if he left us and joined the Rags.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:32 am
by Goaters 103
lets all have a disco wrote:Jose wins trophies.
Proven winner,no brainer.


This. The subject isnt even worth debating its such a no brainer.

Mourinho every day of the week, and twice on a sunday.

It would be a dream to have him as manager, but sadly I dont think he would come here, and fear he'd head for the Rags or back to Chavski.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:38 am
by lets all have a disco
Club honours:
Champions League: 2004 (Porto), 2010 (Inter)
UEFA Cup: 2003

Scudettos: 2008/09, 2009/2010
Premier League: 2004/05, 2005/06
Portuguese league: 2002/03, 2003/04

Italian Cup: 2009/10
F.A. Cup: 2006/07
Carling Cup: 2004/05, 2006/07
Cup of Portugal: 2002/03

Italian Super Cup: 2008
Community Shield: 2005


1 Barcelona 29 13 1 1 39 9 12 2 0 42 6 66 78
2 Real Madrid 29 14 0 0 46 6 9 4 2 23 15 48 73

Barca goals scored. 81. Best team ever ever ever.
Madrid goals score. 69. Boring shit.
City. 45.

He wont come anyway.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:44 am
by Avalon
Wooders wrote:I'd love to see him here - can't understand anyone who wouldn't - proven winner everywhere he has been - hits the ground running at "problem" clubs like ours and turns them around in a season
Can also see him attracting the likes of Schneider and co

I voted for 5th place and the final - but actually thinking about it, get him at any cost - can't stand another season of this turgid shit


Sneijder

Just like snooker, it is Sneijder. I always wanted to punch the TV during the WC when people kept talking about Schneider.

As for Mourinho, no doubt a quality manager, but wouldn't want him. As good as he is a manager, he's also annoying, a moaner and controversial.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:52 am
by Ted Hughes
I'm open minded about it.

Ideally I'd like to find a young, inspirational manager who grows with the club but for may own personal preference, that wouldn't have been Bob or any other Italian manager. I'd like City to be a cavallier attacking club & I would have happily sacrificed 5 years to build that. If we're just going to build a functional club that wins at all costs, I'd just as soon have Mourinho as Bob, but neither inspire me football wise. Real play better football than most Prem teams including us tbf & that's a plus point for Jose. I'm happy enough to keep Bob though, if we're happy with being functional & dull, provided he keeps us improving.

If we win stuff but play dull football I'm going to celebrate a few trophies then chuck it in.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:02 am
by ENIAM NAM
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:Fucking laughable to say that we should sack Mancini if he wins FA Cup.

I'd take Mourinho IF we could somehow trick him into coming IF we didn't make it to top 4 or win FA Cup.

I could understand this if people were talking about someone who plays attractive football but Mourinho doesn't. I could very well deal with Jose's football because he gets results but whingers who say that we should sack Mancini if he wins FA Cup to get Mourinho to win FA Cup are foolish.


To be fair, we won't draw Leicester/Notts County/2nd string Villa & Reading every year! The semi will be our first real test.

With that draw I would like to think any manager would get us to this stage of the competition with the players we have.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:02 am
by Niall Quinns Discopants
lets all have a disco wrote:He wont come anyway.


You got that right.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:21 am
by CityFanFromRome
If we don't get top four AND we don't win the FA Cup, then get Mourinho in, by all means. If Mancini delivers either top four or the FA Cup, it would be unfair to sack him, shit football or not.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:23 am
by Craig B
dazby wrote:He's been mouthing off again. Would you have him at City and at what point? Mancio's target is fourth. Is that enough for you? Would you get Mourinho in regardless?


Exactly what has he said?

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:24 am
by avoidconfusion
The biggest problem I would have with Mourinho is not the style of football he plays (because he wins things with it) but the fact that this would most definitely only be a temporary position for him.

He has not been at a club for more than 2 seasons I believe... would he bring us stability?

I suppose you could argue that he would turn us into a successful team and when he leaves it is likely that any manager could just step in and continue but still....

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:27 am
by Peter Doherty (AGAIG)
Not for me. The club needs some long-term stability in the manager's seat, not a sociopath who'll be off after 2 seasons.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:28 am
by Original Dub
Mancini winning the FA Cup would not having me wanting him to stay. Sure, I want a cup, but so did Spurs when Ramos got them the Carling Cup.

Top four is a minimum, regardless of the FA Cup. Silverware is fantastic for fans who haven't won jack shit for years, but top four is THE minimum requirement for the owners and the future of this project.

Also, people seem to toss the entertainment factor to one side far too easily IMO. Fair enough, you all know at this stage that I'm for entertainment first and foremost - its why I got into football - but more importantly, our owners took the club over and want to turn it into the most successful club on the planet because they want to promote the fact that there's a lot to come from the middle east besides war and oil... whatever the actual reason is, they want City to be represented in the best possible light and us turning out sheer dross most of the time will not wash with them for very long.

They are not stupid and know that success takes time, as do most of us, but there is no hard rule that you must first play dross football to achieve this.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:33 am
by dazby
Craig B wrote:
dazby wrote:He's been mouthing off again. Would you have him at City and at what point? Mancio's target is fourth. Is that enough for you? Would you get Mourinho in regardless?


Exactly what has he said?


From Teamtalk

Jose Mourinho has reiterated his desire to return to the Premier League to tackle "unfinished business" after admitting he "misses England".

The Portuguese coach left Chelsea in 2007 after a hugely successful spell at Stamford Bridge before winning the Serie A title and Champions League with Inter Milan last season.

He is currently at Real Madrid in Spain - where he is contracted for another three years - but maintains he is planning to return to England sooner rather than later.

"I miss England and my next job will be in England," he told The Sun. "There is unfinished business.

"And I think England wants me back, no? It was the most enjoyable time of my career."

"My Chelsea time was amazing as a football manager and family man. My family and I enjoyed it so much. We made so many friends here. We still keep in touch, we still come back.

"In football there are a few victories here I would like to repeat. I will talk to my agent and get a project for my career.

"I still have three years at Real Madrid. It is the biggest club in the world but it is also the most difficult club in the world.

"They came to me for the third time and I could not say no to them for the third time - I had to go.

"And I had to go to Italy, that was important for me because I wanted to try there. Everyone said it was the home of tactics so I said let me try there.

"But it is not England, England is special. People in Italy, Spain and Portugal ask me why I love England so much and I can't explain - I just do.

"I want to be happy in my work. I want to be happy with my football."


I'm not a fan of him at all but his record speaks for itself. He has not lost a home game for the past 150 matches - 9 years. That is outstanding.

Re: Mourinho at City

PostPosted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:43 am
by Original Dub
Well my one concern about Mourinho when he was at Inter was that he would come to us for a year or so and then leave for Spain because he hadn't tried there.

I honestly believe his next move will be somewhere he can settle for years. Its clear now that he loves England the best, so if there's a sniff of getting him, then do it Sheikh. I used to think Chelsea played very "machine like" and slightly negatively, but after the shit we've endured for long spells this season, I thin he'd be a breath of fresh air.

GET HIM IN.