Is that why you've posting for the past months that United and Saffa have been grooming him and they would never go for Moyes
And also: "Not give an answer? Are you taking the piss? I have set out exactly why I believe Mourhino will go to United. I don't know how clearer I can be! Oh, and here's another reason. United are, this very week, floating a share issue on the New York Stock Exchange. The announcement that Fergie will retire has a very real possibility to damage share prices as soon as they are issued. Do you really think that United will appointed an untried, untested, non-entity (on the world stage) such as Moyes, rather than the widely known, highly respected and revered, title and championship winner called Mourhino? If you were an American looking to spend big money in buying United shares, which of those two would fill you will more confidence? This really is not rocket science."
a failure that won the league in Spain last season with half a squad of players including a lot of the key ones that hated him. also you seemed pretty confident he would go and be successful at United what happened between now and then .
This is a good one: 'Are you really trying to tell me that "Mourhino to return to English football" and "Fergie to retire this Summer" are completely and utterly unrelated, when even Fergie himself has made noises in the past about The Special One taking over at United? Similarly, when I am proved right, will you put peer pressure on those who are more interested in insulting me and my intelligence than in debating this issue in a grownup fashion to come forward with apologies to me?'
Who honestly believed that Moyes would get the United job? Also, how long do you honestly believe he's going to last? And will any of you be brave enough to say that Mourhino will not end up there?
That title goes to you Coco Haig You've admitted that: 'I make a tool out of myself for my own pleasure' Village idiot and performing clown of not606
"...whilst you [Chuckles] make a tool out of yourself to pleasure others." It's interesting how you always lift that quote completely out of context, Chuckles.
...I'm going to give up on making any further replies, on this board, to PESKIE's petty put-downs. You all know what I think of the bloke, and there are only so many ways I can say it. But it will become very stale and dull for the majority of proper, decent Chelsea fans (if it hasn't already), as it has for most of my fellow Spurs fans.
Because you said it you tool Most of what you write is utter crap, but is probably the most accurate thing you've ever posted
Here is your take on Mourinho's position at real, taken in context. Again, so completely wrong: 'When Mourhino was talking about "being where people love me to be" I took that to be nothing more than him saying that he wants to be at a club that actually wants him, as opposed to Real (whom he believes) which doesn't want him. I certainly did not take that as any kind of hint that he will be returning to CFC, and any CFC fan who reads more into it is desperately clinging to straws that aren't even there. I was listening to an interview on radio yesterday, and there was a journalist who was saying that the big speculation is that PSG are making a massive move for him, but that £ity is also interested. Both of these clubs would "love" to have The Special One (and can afford him), and that is more likely what he was referring to. My own view is that he'd probably rather stay at Real for at least one more season because he has unfinished business, after a dreadful season (especially domestically). His comments are more than likely a plea to the hierarchy at Real to get behind him and give him a chance to redeem his reputation there, and he's using the interest from abroad (both here and in France) as a stick to beat them with.'
What part of "THEY WOULD HAVE TO PAY HIM TO SACK HIM" do you not understand? Do you think he'd have had talks with Perez (whom he had a great relationship with) if he had no choice? They negotiated a way in which he could leave without either party paying a penny. Ball was completely in Jose's court as Real didn't weren't prepared to pay the cost of sacking him plus a large contingent of Real fans wanted him to stay.
I understand it perfectly Madrid managed to find a way to get rid of him without having to pay him off, nicely done. The bit in bold is pure speculation unless you happen to know a load of them.
no Madrid are obsessed with going back to the days of the galactico's they buy every big name player available in a desperate hope to create a team spirit within the club Jose isnt perfect but he's been there most successful manager in quite a few years got them to 3 CL semis before he arrived Madrid hadnt been past the Quarters in 7 years.