That was tough viewing. I still viewed the Mourinho days as my favourite days as a Chelsea fan. Not because we won stuff but just because of the vibe around the club. Grown men in tears after Bolton away, and jubilation around SW6 the following year as we thumped United. It was us against the world and I loved it. Mourinho put us on a pedestal and made us believe we were the best. He completely destroyed the inferiority complex at the club.
I still remember Ranieri's last game. That was probably as emotional as I've ever been watching football. I could have cried a river for that man, never thought I'd have the same affection for any other manager.
There is a phrase in football "no man is bigger than the club", Jose is the only exception to that rule. He was bigger than Chelsea, simple as. Not just bigger than us though, bigger than Inter, Real, bigger than football itselg. A genius well ahead of his time.
I still (perhaps delusionally in the eyes of some) he'll come back to Chelsea.
Best Manager Ever.
If you don't like Mourinho, you simply aren't a football fan
I still remember Ranieri's last game. That was probably as emotional as I've ever been watching football. I could have cried a river for that man, never thought I'd have the same affection for any other manager.
There is a phrase in football "no man is bigger than the club", Jose is the only exception to that rule. He was bigger than Chelsea, simple as. Not just bigger than us though, bigger than Inter, Real, bigger than football itselg. A genius well ahead of his time.
I still (perhaps delusionally in the eyes of some) he'll come back to Chelsea.
Best Manager Ever.
If you don't like Mourinho, you simply aren't a football fan
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