yeah, DL and Purley, them both always come out with all load of rubbish. i wonder if they are twin brothers or something
in which part is says "they already knew for a long time at #CFC that Mourinho was going to sign and they all told me that it'd be a good thing for me"
"They already knew for a long time at Chelsea that he was going to sign and they all told me that it would be a good thing for me," Hazard said. "José Mourinho is someone special and it's a pleasure to have him as a coach. Here
long time could mean months not a season , don't see the logic of Jose staying in Real after just winning the title which was best time to leave Real if the connection existed before
Personally, I think that Rooney has regressed to the point of being expendable. Whilst I don't hold the opinion that selling him should be a priority because he has allegedly asked to leave, I don't think that he would be as big a loss these days as 3-5 years ago. If Ronaldo could be secured by virtue of funds accrued through the sale of Rooney, Nani and Anderson then I'd be delighted. However, I'd much rather we kept Rooney, bought a strong CM and a LW. Considering that there was £35m to spend right up until the final day of last season on Hazard/Lucas, I'd like to think that added to our typical summer war chest of circa. £50m, we could have £80/90m available if we also let Nani leave - although the reports that we wouldn't do business with Galatasaray because they wanted to pay 7m euros and we wanted 10m (approx £8.5m) are quite worrying! I'd like to dream of signing Bale for c£60m and a serious CM like Fellaini (personally think we need a player like this because big CMs like Fellaini, Dembele and Yaya seem to slaughter us every time we play them) and keep Rooney. Our wingers were utterly abysmal last season but I think Zaha has immense potential. Dream team day 1 2013/14: De Gea Rafael Vidic Rio Evra Carrick Fellaini Nani Kagawa Bale RvP I am aware that this is wishful thinking, I was merely using this as an example of the positions I think we need to look at as a matter of priority.
Its a know fact in football circles he wanted the UTD job, but UTD wanted Sir David as the next manager, so Jose had to take the second option, a return to Chavland
United would have been too big a job for Mourinho. He needs to be the big fish in a small pond, that's why he was one of the least successful managers in Real's history.