Yes, I mean it's not as if you've ever referred to Chelsea fans as Chavs is it you hypocritical moron.
Mancs is a non derogatory term for people from Manchester. Ditto scousers and Liverpool. Are you following the theme or are you really as ****ing thick as you come across on this website?
I tried my best to explain it nice n simple earlier for CPowhateverthe****thatstupiduseridis that it's a geographically designated moniker which opposing fans use on an entire fan set. I failed, miserably
You should read King Ossie's work. For a spell I thought it was a Spurs fan taking the piss out of the Chavs.
Ossie has issues, none of which can be addressed without paying seriously high hourly fees to a professional
Of course he turned us down..Ask Bobby....prick http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/dec/07/bobby-charlton-jose-mourinho-manchester-united
Exactly why I call you a scouse twat. If it makes you feel any better I'll happily call you an Irish scouse twat.
Of course. You are right. Utds most respected directors views were always going to be brushed aside. Do us a favour an take your nonsense back to the Chelsea forum.
I'm not from Liverpool and I said took the piss out of your userid not you, it was not personal. I just go at your somewhat lacking contribution to the discussion You still don't get it, I am not from Liverpool and so I am not Scouse, Carra is Scouse, John Bishop is Scouse, John Lennon was, I am as Drogs puts it, Paddy
There are some jobs in football you would never turn down - no matter how special you are (They used to say it was the England job before it became a poisoned chalice) Would anyone turn down the opportunity to manage one of the biggest and well known names in world football? (no disrespect to Chelsea)
They might if they'd just managed one of the biggest and well known names in world football and ended up being hated by their own team, fans and board. In that case, I think they might well be scared to manage another big name in case they messed up as badly a second time. The psychological pressure might be too much to bear. And that's assuming, of course, that they would be trusted with another big job at such a high profile club so soon after their first mishandling.
Might I add that if Jose doesn't win the league and has an average CL run and ends the season without a trophy, he will still be loved and Chelsea fans will deny the fact he did worse than Rafa who came in well into a season with no summer to prepare, and claim transition is the cause