Mourinho Documentary on ITV4

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What's funny is that every Chelsea fan to a man loved and admired Mourinho but the media and rival fans hated him, it's only when he left Chelsea people actually appreciated how talented and special he was. That either says a lot about the neutral's blind hatred of Chelsea or Mourinho's character. Both IMO.

If any football fan is being honest they'd love him at their club. I've even had Arsenal and Spurs mates admit this to me.

Always liked him and I have always said I would want him at my club.

Testament to that is when I was glad he left Chelsea.
 
That wouldn't be legal, unless he did something sackable. If not (and I mean in a legal sense) then you have to pay up his contract unless there was a break clause.

Well we did it and no one has sued so i guess it is legal...not sure how paying someone their wages could actually be illegal <laugh> Maybe you'd like to explain that one.

Oh and theses guys must have it wrong too: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...e-will-cost-the-club-20m-in-lost-revenue.html
Here,let me quote you the relevant part to save you time.

What has helped Chelsea’s accounts is a policy of not paying off sacked managers, such as Andre Villas-Boas and Roberto Di Matteo, in one lump sum but instead keeping them on their payroll until they find a new job.
 
Well we did it and no one has sued so i guess it is legal...not sure how paying someone their wages could actually be illegal <laugh> Maybe you'd like to explain that one.

Oh and theses guys must have it wrong too: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...e-will-cost-the-club-20m-in-lost-revenue.html
Here,let me quote you the relevant part to save you time.

What has helped Chelsea&#8217;s accounts is a policy of not paying off sacked managers, such as Andre Villas-Boas and Roberto Di Matteo, in one lump sum but instead keeping them on their payroll until they find a new job.

And when they find a new job, you have to pay up their contracts. It's quite simple really. <doh>
 
And when they find a new job, you have to pay up their contracts. It's quite simple really. <doh>

You complete tool. If they decide to leave us and take another job they don't get paid up. They are our employees whilst they are being paid. It's just like anyone leaving for a new job you total tit.
 
You complete tool. If they decide to leave us and take another job they don't get paid up. They are our employees whilst they are being paid. It's just like anyone leaving for a new job you total tit.

Oh I see AVB resigned, I hadn't realised. <laugh>
 
That wonderful insightful article written by a wonderful insightful journalist <doh>

Daily Mail or Telegraph? I think I know which one I believe more
 
That wonderful insightful article written by a wonderful insightful journalist <doh>

Daily Mail or Telegraph? I think I know which one I believe more

The Telegraph doesn't say anything about what happened when he joined Spurs, so you can quite happily believe both, nothing contradictory in them.
 
Why the **** is this **** being argued about?! Who cares how or how much he was paid.
 
Bobby Charlton is having a laugh suggesting that Mourhino isn't fit to manage the mancs after Fergie retires and that Fergie doesn't like him.

'One of the most uncomfortable entries on an ever-lengthening charge sheet was Mourinho's gouging of the eye of Tito Vilanova, then Barcelona's assistant coach, in the 2011 Spanish Super Cup. "A United manager wouldn't do that," Charlton says. "Mourinho is a really good coach but that's as far as I would go really. He's the manager of Real Madrid and we expect to play them in the Champions League by the end of the season."
When it is put to him that it is difficult to imagine a United manager being allowed to get away with some of Mourinho's behaviour, Charlton says: "You are right. He pontificates too much for my liking. He's a good manager, though."
But Ferguson admires Mourinho. "He doesn't like him too much, though," Charlton shoots back'.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...chester-united


"A United manager wouldn't do that"?

But a Utd manager would and did get the sack for banging the physios wife in his office at old Trafford.<whistle>
 
What's funny is that every Chelsea fan to a man loved and admired Mourinho but the media and rival fans hated him, it's only when he left Chelsea people actually appreciated how talented and special he was. That either says a lot about the neutral's blind hatred of Chelsea or Mourinho's character. Both IMO.

If any football fan is being honest they'd love him at their club. I've even had Arsenal and Spurs mates admit this to me.

The media loved him and quite a number of rival fans liked Mourinho.
 
Bobby Charlton is having a laugh suggesting that Mourhino isn't fit to manage the mancs after Fergie retires and that Fergie doesn't like him.

'One of the most uncomfortable entries on an ever-lengthening charge sheet was Mourinho's gouging of the eye of Tito Vilanova, then Barcelona's assistant coach, in the 2011 Spanish Super Cup. "A United manager wouldn't do that," Charlton says. "Mourinho is a really good coach but that's as far as I would go really. He's the manager of Real Madrid and we expect to play them in the Champions League by the end of the season."
When it is put to him that it is difficult to imagine a United manager being allowed to get away with some of Mourinho's behaviour, Charlton says: "You are right. He pontificates too much for my liking. He's a good manager, though."
But Ferguson admires Mourinho. "He doesn't like him too much, though," Charlton shoots back'.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...chester-united


"A United manager wouldn't do that"?

But a Utd manager would and did get the sack for banging the physios wife in his office at old Trafford.<whistle>

Bobbys talking nonsense here. Fergie and Mourinho are quite alike for one thing and Fergie has stated a few times they are friends.

imo Mourinho is the next United manager. Funnily enough I wonder if DL's respect will go down for him should it turn out to be the case.
 
Bobby Charlton is having a laugh suggesting that Mourhino isn't fit to manage the mancs after Fergie retires and that Fergie doesn't like him.

'One of the most uncomfortable entries on an ever-lengthening charge sheet was Mourinho's gouging of the eye of Tito Vilanova, then Barcelona's assistant coach, in the 2011 Spanish Super Cup. "A United manager wouldn't do that," Charlton says. "Mourinho is a really good coach but that's as far as I would go really. He's the manager of Real Madrid and we expect to play them in the Champions League by the end of the season."
When it is put to him that it is difficult to imagine a United manager being allowed to get away with some of Mourinho's behaviour, Charlton says: "You are right. He pontificates too much for my liking. He's a good manager, though."
But Ferguson admires Mourinho. "He doesn't like him too much, though," Charlton shoots back'.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2...chester-united


"A United manager wouldn't do that"?

But a Utd manager would and did get the sack for banging the physios wife in his office at old Trafford.<whistle>

There you go harking back to the 70's again Paige. Does it make you feel relevant?