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Mourinho documentary

Postby Risby » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:24 pm

He may be arrogant and a very big personality, but watching this shows he is one of the team, and a man who will put his arm around a players shoulder and guide him.
I think we need that. He has the know how and the skills.
But would he come?
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Postby Beefymcfc » Tue Feb 12, 2013 11:35 pm

I think he's a great manager but not at City, please.
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Postby BadKompany » Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:19 am

A genius.

I'd love it if he came here.We'd be unstoppable and every RAG i know is shitting bricks for that very reason.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Beefymcfc » Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:28 am

BadKompany wrote:A genius.

I'd love it if he came here.We'd be unstoppable and every RAG i know is shitting bricks for that very reason.

Every Rag I know thinks he's destined for the Swamp.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Peter Doherty (AGAIG) » Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:32 am

Is there a happy ending, i.e., does he die?
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Bluemoon16 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 12:39 am

He has nowhere else to go, he'll probably end up at at the Swamp for the next 20 years.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Pretty Boy Lee » Wed Feb 13, 2013 2:27 am

Best manager in football and someone I don't hate as most do.

Don't know why, but he entertains the hell outta me.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby BadKompany » Wed Feb 13, 2013 3:00 am

Beefymcfc wrote:
BadKompany wrote:A genius.

I'd love it if he came here.We'd be unstoppable and every RAG i know is shitting bricks for that very reason.

Every Rag I know thinks he's destined for the Swamp.


Simply,if that scenario pans out,we're fucked.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Dameerto » Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:08 am

I like him a lot - the eye gouging was ugly and out of order, but most of the other stuff he's done, ie the laundry basket, and avoiding having his dog quarantined, has been downright funny (I might be having a senior moment and forgetting some other serious stuff so don't lynch me if I am)
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Benjay » Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:30 am

We still have a manager. But if that was to change I would not want Jose. He is the Ballotelli of the managerial world. He would court too much un-necessary press attention, would provide too much controversy and would be gone in 3 years as he never stays in the same place for too long. Besides Martin Samuel writes a spot on piece in the Mail today as to why it will never happen. In short our ex Barcelona guys dont trust him. They considered and disregarded him when at Barca. If Mancini goes - which is not certain - then we need someone for the long term. Klopp or Moyes.
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Postby Socrates » Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:45 am

Benjay wrote:We still have a manager. But if that was to change I would not want Jose. He is the Ballotelli of the managerial world. He would court too much un-necessary press attention, would provide too much controversy and would be gone in 3 years as he never stays in the same place for too long. Besides Martin Samuel writes a spot on piece in the Mail today as to why it will never happen. In short our ex Barcelona guys dont trust him. They considered and disregarded him when at Barca. If Mancini goes - which is not certain - then we need someone for the long term. Klopp or Moyes.


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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Im_Spartacus » Wed Feb 13, 2013 7:56 am

Benjay wrote:We still have a manager. But if that was to change I would not want Jose. He is the Ballotelli of the managerial world. He would court too much un-necessary press attention, would provide too much controversy and would be gone in 3 years as he never stays in the same place for too long. Besides Martin Samuel writes a spot on piece in the Mail today as to why it will never happen. In short our ex Barcelona guys dont trust him. They considered and disregarded him when at Barca. If Mancini goes - which is not certain - then we need someone for the long term. Klopp or Moyes.


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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby _Rued_Boy » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:05 am

Hey all, new to the forum but not to City. Mourinho is no doubt a great manager both tactically and with his influence off the pitch via mind games. However he is also control freak and highly outspoken. I feel this clashes with the direction our board would like to take this club in. Mourinho would demand total control of operations and would probably show little regard for FFP. He's notorious for massive clearouts of players when joining a club and doesn't have enough patience to wait for youth players to develop. We simply can't afford to buy an entirely new squad. Obviously we do need to make some new signings but within the restrictions of FFP. I can't see Mancini staying unless he wins the FA Cup, although I do love the man. However, Mourinho, whom I am also quite fond of, is not the replacement we need.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Alex Sapphire » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:32 am

Dameerto wrote:I like him a lot - ...most of the other stuff he's done, ie ...avoiding having his dog quarantined, has been downright funny


not a lynch mob, but have you ever seen what rabies does to people
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby sheblue » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:44 am

I don't know. I don't like his arrogance and the circus that surrounds him. But I feel he would get the best out of this bunch of players.
He has huge champions league experience and premier league experience. What matters? we have someone we like or someone who wins?
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Benjay » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:46 am

Im_Spartacus wrote:
I feel sick at the very thought of your last word.


Had a feeling it was not going to be a popular name. Little point in justifying my point when we still have Bobby in charge - but if he goes I will come back and defend my point. Having said that at Barca they kept selecting ex players as managers so expect Lee Bradbury to take over.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Im_Spartacus » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:48 am

_Rued_Boy wrote:Hey all, new to the forum but not to City. Mourinho is no doubt a great manager both tactically and with his influence off the pitch via mind games. However he is also control freak and highly outspoken. I feel this clashes with the direction our board would like to take this club in. Mourinho would demand total control of operations and would probably show little regard for FFP. He's notorious for massive clearouts of players when joining a club and doesn't have enough patience to wait for youth players to develop. We simply can't afford to buy an entirely new squad. Obviously we do need to make some new signings but within the restrictions of FFP. I can't see Mancini staying unless he wins the FA Cup, although I do love the man. However, Mourinho, whom I am also quite fond of, is not the replacement we need.


Welcome, I dont recall a clear out from inter or madrid. And he is no more controlling than Mancini, or any pess likely to play youth products.

Mancini and Jose are very very similar, its just that jose achieves results that Mancini cant
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Chinners » Wed Feb 13, 2013 8:57 am

I like Maureen as I find him entertaining. I want him to remain that way and hope he never becomes manager at City as he'll only leave after 2 seasons max. I think he wqill end up back at Chelsea or more likely the Swamp, as he's possibly the only one with an ego big enough to taken over from the whiskey tramp.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby Alex Sapphire » Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:00 am

Chinners wrote:I like Maureen as I find him entertaining. I want him to remain that way and hope he never becomes manager at City as he'll only leave after 2 seasons max. I think he wqill end up back at Chelsea or more likely the Swamp, as he's possibly the only one with an ego big enough to taken over from the whiskey tramp.


that's my bet. Benitez goes at season's end, RM have had a shit year, and Mourinho has said he's managing in England next.
His vanity will want him to get taken back from the only place (so far) he's been sacked from (?), and he'll jump before he's pushed by Real.
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Re: Mourinho documentary

Postby City64 » Wed Feb 13, 2013 9:00 am

The swamp IS THE PLACE for maureen , its full of cunts !!!!!
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