What's so funny? I wouldn't mind if he had posted on here before, but a gooner who's never posted, starting a thread about Mourinho simply because he's bitter about the years of pain he's caused them, has no place on our board. EDIT: Nice of you to turn up again in autumn though
Can I start one then? Dont worry Jan will be here soonish and then you can throw some more cash at it
Yes. No joke Nah, I'm happy to give him and the players time. Far too much quality both in the manager and the players we have. Clearly need another CB and RB though so a couple of hundred million on each will be just dandy
Not my style, Im not into wumming so would only put it up if I were interested. As it is I have always said it will happen soon as he's a **** who all the players end up getting pissed off at. And hes a **** manager nowdays who relies on money more than ever! ANd that is saying something for him Anyway, when Klopp got bad results early days you and DIego etc couldnt wait to rip the piss - "no better than BR" etc etc So why the sudden movement on the goal posts with that one mate?
I don't remember doing that? Hey, I gave both Moyes and LVG time as well. I'm willing to do the same with Jose, and he's a more proven manager than either of those two so he should come good. I don't see how you can say that about him, he's been loved by players at both Chelsea and Inter... and even RM when he's left. I think that's an exaggeration on your part because you like to believe everyone hates him as much as Liverpool fans do.
Not sure on Inter, have doubts on RM and certainly dont agree with Chelsea. Yeah, some did obviously but majority certainly didnt. His teams stop playing (which is wrong I know but thats what happens) which is way on average he only lasts for 3 yrs, after spending millions and millions and then playing ****e football
And winning things. You missed he wins things. Lots actually. Even his poor second time at Chelsea got them a title when they had been out of the running for a while before it imploded.
Why? You hated Jose at Chelsea and mocked on the Jose Sack Watch thread when he managed Chelsea. Now you won't here a word against him now he plays expansive football the United way
I guess Conte was facing the sack just two weeks ago too, but now he will surely win the title - such is the hyperbole of modern football which leads to idiotic threads such as this one.
Yup, after the Arsenal loss, there was smug talk among retards about Conte losing his job etc. Now he is one point from the top of the table, like I said in another thread, these days the fans and the media are so fickle and quick to judge. **** being a football manager mate.....then again, at least they know that if they **** up and are sacked, they get a ridiculously large pay off
It's the English disease. Media outlets filling column inches. Creating big headlines over credibility every time. Analysis and counter analysis on every channel by 'experts' justifying their next pay-check. 3 weeks ago Jose (and Pep) were flavour of the month. Now it's Klopp and Conte...and Wenger, who's seen the entire thing played out by his own fans. All this after 9 games. It's a joke.
We can't really feel too sorry for them, can we?! Look at greedy Big Sam. Getting over £3m and still fell into trap because he wanted more. Fkers! lol Every pundit on TV and in the paper are experts. How good was Gary Nevile at analyzing games and telling us where managers get it wrong. Yet he could barely string two wins together when given a chance to actually do the job of those that he criticizes. Funny one that was.
Exactly, its one thing pointing out what others should have done, but people forget, the manager may train the players, and put forth the tactics, but once the players take to the field, it's on them. There is **** all the manager can do. A lot of the time it is easy to see whether the failing is down to the manager or the players. If the players tactics are wrong, or they are playing in the wrong positions, then it is the manager. If it is down to a lack of concentration and individual mistakes, then its the players. With Chelsea last season, you could see the fault lay with the players, and not with Jose. They had stopped playing for him, and in a just world, Roman would have sacked the squad and let Jose buy a new one. But if the players and the manager are not getting on, it's easier and cheaper to ditch and replace the one manager, rather than half a dozen players. So I did sympathise with Roman this time around.