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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #120 on: April 21, 2011, 09:37:44 PM »
This man just oozes class he's so sure of himself in everything he does , you look at other managers they panic and get stressed out and let the situation get to them during games they give negative vibes. This man is a true master of psychology.

I'll be honest, I've not seen many people on here as utterly whopperish as yourself. In that regard you're somewhat of a pioneer.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #121 on: April 21, 2011, 09:38:38 PM »
I'll be honest, I've not seen many people on here as utterly whopperish as yourself. In that regard you're somewhat of a pioneer.

Every post you make makes me question the world I live in.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #122 on: April 21, 2011, 09:39:39 PM »
I'll be honest, I've not seen many people on here as utterly whopperish as yourself. In that regard you're somewhat of a pioneer.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #123 on: April 21, 2011, 09:41:38 PM »
Has he always been 'defensive'? Not sure he has, not sure Chelsea were dour to watch. Like a machine, yes, dour?
Can't stand him myself, but I don't understand why he gets labelled with that?

This man just oozes class he's so sure of himself in everything he does...

You can say a lot of things about Mourinho. He's a great man manager, tactician, trophy winner. But oozes class is something no one should ever fucking say about him.
He's as classless as they come.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #124 on: April 21, 2011, 09:47:26 PM »
It's not as if Mourinho plays anti-football like that against any other team but Barcelona. Why is he getting criticized for it? He has to do it to compete. What's the problem if it works?
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #125 on: April 21, 2011, 09:50:41 PM »
This man just oozes class he's so sure of himself in everything he does , you look at other managers they panic and get stressed out and let the situation get to them during games they give negative vibes. This man is a true master of psychology.

WTF ???  Stay off the weed mate.

Anyway, he'll probably be called a legend by fans of the clubs he’s managed - many others fans will add 'but he's also a knob'.
He may well go on to win another european cup this year.  If he does then 3 CL's with 3 different clubs will be some feat & you can't argue with that.

Personally, i think he does add a bit of interest to proceedings & the PL is a more boring place without him.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #126 on: April 21, 2011, 09:52:40 PM »
Maybe you misunderstood me i meant to say  he oozes class regarding his managerial abilities. Never said anything about him as a person.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #127 on: April 21, 2011, 09:54:34 PM »
This man just oozes class he's so sure of himself in everything he does....



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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #128 on: April 21, 2011, 10:01:14 PM »
the mans a winner and a genius. my distaste towards him drained away as soon as he left chelsea. i don't like him and don't hate him, you just have to respect him. i'd hate to see someone like him ever be our manager though. arrogant sod.

will he go down as a legend? well he's won european cups at 2 different teams so he'll be remembered. i'd imagine he'll have his eye on leading portugal to a world cup success in the future
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #129 on: April 21, 2011, 10:02:35 PM »
This man just oozes class he's so sure of himself in everything he does

Did you think he was a classy bloke when he accused referee Anders Frisk of walking into the Barcelona dressing room at half time a few years back during their clash with Chelsea? Do recall the accusation I'm referring to? The one which was totally and utterly fabricated by Mourinho? The one which resulted in Frisk receiving death threats? As well as having his wife and kids threatened? The one which ultimately forced him to retire from the game due to fears for his safety? Do you recall the accusation I'm referring to? An accusation which Mourinho never ever apologized for, despite the anguish it caused to Frisk and his family. Did you think it was a classy thing to do?

Do you recall when Cech suffered his bad head injury away at Reading? The one where Mourinho accused Hunt of intentionally trying to injure Cech? And where he accused the ambulance team at the Madejski stadium of being inept? Even though Hunt went straight to see Cech in hospital after the game and even spoke about how upset he was during the game after what was an unintentional collision. Again, there were no apologies from Mourinho. I could go on and list more, but fuck him, I couldn't be arsed.

The man is an odious, self obsessed, narcissistic, shit house of the highest order. How any sane person could possibly say that he oozes class really is beggars belief. Not only that, I've seen some fucking idiots on these boards saying they would love to see him manage us one day. If Mourinho was ever installed as our manager, everything good that Liverpool FC has ever stood for would evaporate before the ink even dried on his contract. He may be a successful manager, but he will never be a legend in my eyes. To give him such a moniker would be to place him along side names such as Shankly, Paisley, Busby, Stein, et al. And that is wrong on so many levels it personally makes me want to fucking puke

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #130 on: April 21, 2011, 10:07:34 PM »
You knows he's an incredible manager when his biggest criticism is about how much class he possesses!

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #131 on: April 21, 2011, 10:25:19 PM »
Do you recall when Cech suffered his bad head injury away at Reading? The one where Mourinho accused Hunt of intentionally trying to injure Cech? And where he accused the ambulance team at the Madejski stadium of being inept? Even though Hunt went straight to see Cech in hosphital after the game and even spoke about how upset he was during the game after what was an unintentional collision. Again, there were no apologies from Mourinho. I could go on and list more, but fuck him, I couldn't be arsed.

Haven't got a problem with the rest of your post but with regard to this bit - lets just say Hunt didn't exactly make an effort to avoid making contact with Cech.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #132 on: April 22, 2011, 12:35:44 AM »
depends in which country

in portugal and italy yes. maybe spain, it remains to be seen.

in the uk yes, massively yes, in a plastic fan, shite club with no history, i watch sky and they say he's fab so it must be true kind of yes


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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #133 on: April 22, 2011, 12:53:52 AM »
He's the Cristiano Ronaldo of managers. And I mean that both in a positive and negative way.

Positives:

Like McGreasy, he undoubtedly has the talent and the know-how. I don't really get the criticisms of his playing style - he delivers results in a results oriented sport. On top of that, I think his style gets unfair stick. In his days of Chelsea when Robben was fit and firing, they played some class stuff. Same with Inter when Schneider and Milito were on song.

The one thing I do admire though is his ability to create and change the mentality of a team. Granted, he's always been helped financially but he's taken teams that have in recent times been labelled as the perennial underachievers (I count Inter and Real both in this category if you looked at the last five years) and created an undeniable team spirit and seige mentality. I might not agree with how he does it (the stunts he pulls etc.) but the fact it always delivers results is undeniable.

Negatives:

Even though I'm 24, I believe in the previous generation's mentality of the football club coming first. Sustained success of a football club or country was the pinnacle of achievement in the sport. Other mentality issues such as humility, deflecting praise, building a dynasty, doing things the right way by respecting and building on the philosophy of the football club and all that old lark.

These are things that Cristiano Ronaldo and Mouriniho definitely do not encapsulate. They are the living embodiment of the current state of the game. All the glamour and glitz of individual success. It's all about them. It's about winning even when it comes at the expense of a long-term vision. It's about putting yourself in front of the club or country at the expense of individual success.


At the end of the day, I definitely respect what he has accomplished in his managerial career. He might've had help but it was definitely not an easy task. However, and I will always maintain, I do not identify even one ounce with who he is and how he sees and understands football. And this is not about his playing style. Rafa, arguably had a similar footballing style to Mouriniho, but they were poles apart and I absolutely adored the man. I grew up with Liverpool values and I will always contend that for me, success through the Liverpool Way will always be a thousand times sweeter.

As good a manager Mouriniho is, I would never, ever want him anywhere near our club.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #134 on: April 22, 2011, 03:47:50 AM »
He's a winner. And everywhere he goes, the players playing under him adore and worship him. That a lone should be enough of a proof of how great a manager he is.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #135 on: April 22, 2011, 04:07:44 AM »
Good or bad, regardless of the superlatives, bile etc, the following sums up the guy.
He's a winner. And everywhere he goes, the players playing under him adore and worship him.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #136 on: April 22, 2011, 04:10:38 AM »
He's a winner. And everywhere he goes, the players and the fans playing under him adore and worship him. That a lone should be enough of a proof of how great a manager he is.

Fixed that for you.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #137 on: August 18, 2011, 07:17:55 PM »


Very good piece from todays Guardian.

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José Mourinho turned to violence against Barça to mask his own failure

The Real Madrid manager's latest act is of one who has decided to work outside the laws and spirit of the game





Barcelona's vision has been a problem for José Mourinho ever since he took the Real Madrid job, so gouging the eye of a Barça coach in the latest melee between the two clubs was a Shakespearian act of desperation by a manager now working outside the laws and spirit of the game.

In the chaos that followed Marcelo's scissor-chop on Barcelona's prodigal son, Cesc Fábregas, Mourinho hunted around the fringes of the rumpus before advancing on one of Pep Guardiola's assistants, Tito Vilanova, and hooking a finger in his eye from behind: an offence that even rugby front-row forwards consider beyond the pale. The potential to cause blindness is obvious even to the most cauliflower-eared prop.

Initial TV images suggested Mourinho had tweaked Vilanova's lug but close-up pictures suggest a gouge. Vilanova responds by turning and shoving Mourinho, who retreats and smirks. This, after Marcelo had been sent off for his hack at Fábregas and Mesut Ozil (Madrid) and David Villa (Barcelona) were also dismissed. Both had already been substituted but were caught up in the scuffle as the two sides extended the tradition of histrionics in recent El Clásico fixtures.

With David de Gea's troubled arrival from Spain in goal for Manchester United, much was made of the phrase "welcome to England". It was "welcome back to Spain" for Fábregas when Marcelo cut him down. This was his introduction to what Real-Barcelona matches have become as Mourinho gropes for a formula to nullify the brilliance of the best side in the world.

Like the British tourist who believes the non-comprehending foreigner will understand English in the end if the sentence is simply repeated louder and louder, Mourinho appears to think more of the same intimidation is bound to cause Barcelona to crack. The pity is that many observers thought Real looked closer to Guardiola's radiant ensemble than they were last season, when Mourinho's XI were crushed in La Liga and the Champions League but beat the enemy in the Copa del Rey final.

"This team is better than it was last year. The longer you work with people, the better the conditions are to have a better year," Mourinho said. "I'm happy with the progress my men have made." But that claim was obscured by Marcelo's tackle and the kerfuffle on the touchline.

This Supercopa second leg at the Camp Nou was settled by the current El Clásico default mode: a winning goal three minutes from time by Lionel Messi, to whom there is no answer, either for Mourinho or the rest of football. The nail of Messi's talent was again banged into Real's spirits.

Mourinho's loss of self-control, then, was proof of an emotional inability to accept a subservient role for another year. For all the millions of words written about his machiavellian cunning, this latest caper exposes a measure of stupidity, as well as nastiness, because he seemed to forget that every sneaky act is now recorded and pinged around the world on digital pathways. In a rational state he could not have thought that gouging the eye of a fellow professional who was in no position to see the attacker approach would enhance his already frayed reputation.

Hook this up with the racist chanting directed at Marcelo and all the virtuosity on the field retreats into insignificance. Barcelona and Real Madrid are so powerful in Spain that the Spanish FA assumes the look of a mute bystander as the most alluring fixture in club football lurches into parody.

Mourinho has developed a deep paranoia about the only club to so far halt him on his grand tour of Europe. In Portugal, England and Italy, all opposition was subdued after a bit of grappling. But Barcelona are implacable.

Last spring he convinced himself that Catalan play-acting had caused Pepe to be sent off in the Champions League semi-final first leg and was dispatched to the stands before incurring a five-match ban (reduced to three) for disparaging Barcelona, whose website's report on the Supercopa describes "the touch and elegance of Barcelona against the rough and physical Madrid".

His best soundbite from those volcanic semi-final legs was: "It's clear that against Barcelona you have no chance. Sometimes I am disgusted to live in this world."

In the fallout the respected Ottmar Hitzfeld described him as "arrogant, haughty, chewing gum and somewhat of a boor", an epithet to sit alongside the "enemy of football" label bestowed by Uefa's head of refereeing back in his Chelsea days.

Mourinho's main beefs are that Barça are politically manipulative and that they roll around when touched by foot or hand. "I'm not going to say we're happy because we didn't win the Spanish Super Cup, that would be hypocritical of me," he said. "But we intended to play like men and not fall on the ground at the slightest touch."

The counter-claim is that Mourinho has resorted to violence to mask his failure to deal with Barcelona's lustrous passing. The whereabouts of the ball was certainly on his mind when he accused the Camp Nou fetchers of disappearing after the interval: "What I'm about to say is not a criticism, I'm just stating a fact: there were no ball boys in the second half, which is something typical of small teams when experiencing difficulties."

The idea that Barcelona sent their ball boys home so the "small team" could keep it off the field will bring mirth to players whose possession rate is sometimes 70%. Seasoned observers in this country made a note of Real's aggression in the first leg and were unsurprised to see Marcelo take out Barça's new star signing in the second.

Under this kind of provocation Guardiola likes to play the statesman: "The images speak for themselves. We must be careful, because one day we will cause harm, not on the field but off, and we're all a little responsible for this." That was another jab in the eye for Mourinho, who has rather lost control of his own anti-hero act.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2011/aug/18/jose-mourinho-violence-barca-failure?CMP=twt_gu


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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #138 on: August 18, 2011, 07:21:08 PM »
Mourinho has developed a deep paranoia about the only club to so far halt him on his grand tour of Europe. In Portugal, England and Italy, all opposition was subdued after a bit of grappling. But Barcelona are implacable.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #139 on: August 18, 2011, 07:26:16 PM »
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #140 on: August 18, 2011, 07:29:12 PM »
If legend = c*nt.

then yes.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #141 on: August 18, 2011, 07:33:06 PM »
If he carries on the way he is, he'll be remembered the way Revie is now in that his more twattish and unsportsmanlike tendencies will end up overshadowing many of his accomplishments.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #142 on: August 18, 2011, 07:35:21 PM »
Jose...


Can do one.

Just like those who are "winners" but cheat their sport and are stripped of their medals, Jose has led teams to victory with his win at all costs, everyone is against us mentality. But his demeanor and lack of class for the game will always taint what he achieves.

So his legend will be of what could have been if he had any class about him. Because he is more likely to disgrace the game and be remembered for that.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #143 on: August 18, 2011, 07:39:36 PM »
It's fun watching Barcelona get right under his skin, a bit like we did in the Champions League when he was at Chelsea. Long may it continue. I wonder how long he'll put up with it for.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #144 on: August 18, 2011, 07:45:45 PM »
"In a rational state he could not have thought that gouging the eye of a fellow professional who was in no position to see the attacker approach would enhance his already frayed reputation."

How typical of the man.

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« Reply #145 on: August 18, 2011, 07:49:52 PM »
Was a twat, is a twat and will always be a twat, successful manager or not... To think people wanted him at Liverpool...

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #146 on: August 18, 2011, 07:58:45 PM »
Cant really make this out properly but its doing the rounds.

Maureen apparently tried to kick Fabregas in the head :wanker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvoudp4STF0

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #147 on: August 18, 2011, 08:24:59 PM »
Cant really make this out properly but its doing the rounds.

Maureen apparently tried to kick Fabregas in the head :wanker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvoudp4STF0

Full video around 2:30 in...

 http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/supercopa-de-espana-2011/barca-gana-supercopa-bronca-final/1176981
Fuck me, I see it. Watch him deliberately look to someone...at 9 o'clock as you watch the video, then watch his right leg arch.

Im fucking shocked and horrified by this guys actions. I thought he had gauged an eye yesterday, but my mate said it was a ear pinch, witch got said by Baulligue, so I thought no more of it.

If he carries on the way he is, he'll be remembered the way Revie is now in that his more twattish and unsportsmanlike tendencies will end up overshadowing many of his accomplishments.
Is spot on

It's fun watching Barcelona get right under his skin, a bit like we did in the Champions League when he was at Chelsea. Long may it continue. I wonder how long he'll put up with it for.
As is that.

I hope the book is thrown at him. Hes took one twelve steps to far.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #148 on: August 18, 2011, 08:50:03 PM »
Cant really make this out properly but its doing the rounds.

Maureen apparently tried to kick Fabregas in the head :wanker

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cvoudp4STF0

Full video around 2:30 in...

 http://www.rtve.es/alacarta/videos/supercopa-de-espana-2011/barca-gana-supercopa-bronca-final/1176981

I don't think he was going for Cesc. Looks to be angling towards Guardiola and Barca bench.

I really do believe there is a witch hunt for Moreen. He's a prick, but you cant pin that claim on him.

BTW, He is definitely a legend.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #149 on: August 18, 2011, 08:51:19 PM »
I don't think he was going for Cesc. Looks to be angling towards Guardiola and Barca bench.

I really do believe there is a witch hunt for Moreen. He's a prick, but you cant pin that claim on him.

BTW, He is definitely a legend.
I do hope you are fishing.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #150 on: August 18, 2011, 08:56:00 PM »
I do hope you are fishing.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #151 on: August 18, 2011, 08:57:37 PM »
Guess we must define our legends differently nowadays. Cant remember Shanks, nay as much as it pains me, Ferguson, gauging peoples eyes!
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #152 on: August 18, 2011, 08:59:28 PM »
Doesn't matter how many trophies he wins. He'll rightly be seen as a shit stain on the game by many people.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #153 on: August 18, 2011, 09:04:26 PM »
plus 2004,2005,2006,2007,2009,2010 c*nt of the year

and only second in 2008 to Cristiano Ronaldo
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #154 on: August 18, 2011, 09:09:03 PM »
I guess he's a legend to fan of the clubs he has managed and hated by by every one else.
Just looking objectively at his career achievements up until now. He is One of the best in the modern era.

I pretty sure a lot of people will hate him until he wins you a couple trophies.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #155 on: August 18, 2011, 09:27:16 PM »
Only a fool would consider him a legend
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #156 on: August 18, 2011, 09:32:14 PM »
He might have some good achievements, but far from being a Legend. What he does with his hands he destroys it with his feet as we say here.
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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #157 on: August 18, 2011, 09:32:31 PM »
Only a fool would consider him a legend
Disagree - guess that makes me a fool.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #158 on: August 18, 2011, 09:40:10 PM »
Disagree - guess that makes me a fool.

Me as well, i don't care about his personality he is simply one of the best managers in the world and thats it. His record speaks for itself regardless of his off the field actions, i despise Roy Keane but i would be deluded to not admit that in his heyday he was top player and Mourinho likewise is a top manager.

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Re: Will Mourinho go down as a legend?
« Reply #159 on: August 18, 2011, 09:43:38 PM »
He's a character, and he's won 2 European Cups, so yes, he'll go down in history.
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