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Will Chelsea fans give Eto’o the ‘Benitez treatment’ after his rant?

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  1. Jürgenmeiʃter

    Jürgenmeiʃter Top top top top top flirt

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    1, Well say weird then

    2, <ok>

    3, Yeah sorry, you're right, most fans prob think that as he got a spoilt ungrateful club success. Why did he he come across like that with us? I think a lot of fans applauded him for standing up to Ferguson. Or is he a 'bell' because he put you in your place a few times whilst outsmarting 'the arrogant one' in some very important games whilst Abramavich was trying to buy the one thing he craved
     
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  2. Drogs

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    Can I ask how exactly he 'stood up' to Ferguson? He went on an embarassing rant DR, that was it. Rest is just nonsense. It has nothing to do with his accolades or failures, it's just the way he is.

    oh and by the by, you can think what you like about Jose mate, I'm not going to be at his beck and call like Liverpool are to Rafa. You're entitled to your opinion just as I am mine.
     
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  3. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    He never bowed down to him like a lot of other managers

    The way he is? Do you know anything about him? He's a brilliant man. You cant buy that <ok>

    Anyway im off, good day <ok>
     
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  4. Klopp's Mannschaft

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    Most managers to most other clubs are seen as bell ends one way or another. Very few are unanimously liked and those who do tend to have no opinion or too afraid to say anything controversial.

    If Chelsea want to brand their Europa league winning manager a bell end, let them do so.
     
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  5. Drogs

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    In what way? <laugh>

    No I don't, I can only judge the fella by what he's like in his press conferences and interviews which to me, was a muppet.

    You too DR <ok>
     
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  6. InBiscanWeTrust

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    The only managers that's are liked by others are ones that pose no threat <ok>

    Chelsea fans don't like Rafa, because he had the better of them in many games when he was our manager. The same can be said for lots of other managers and teams
     
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  7. Drogs

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    Believe me, that really isn't the reason. I ****ing loathe Tony Pulis, he poses absolutely no threat.
     
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  8. InBiscanWeTrust

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    Sorry, I didn't realise Stoke were a rival team to you <doh>
     
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  9. Drogs

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    Pardon?
     
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    To be fair, they did buy him. For the last half of last season <ok>

    Another one:

    "Liverpool are a team that interests everyone and Chelsea does not interest me so much because it is a new project with lots of money invested in it. I think it is a project which, if the club fail to win everything, then Abramovich could retire and take the money out of the club. It's an uncertain project."
    Jose Mourinho in 2004

    "And then comes Chelsea, a cosmopolitan club with fans famous around the world, like Bryan Adams, Claudia Schiffer and Chelsea, the daughter of former president Clinton. And there’s a common denominator among them all – they’re foreigners which fits in with the general profile of the fan of the club. Whoever is a foreigner and leads a life above the means of the average citizen is a fan of Chelsea because Chelsa have the most expensive tickets, the most expensive meals, their social life around the games is more important than that of other clubs. Because they have that spending power, the Chelsea fan is more ‘society’ and, of course, thats reflected in the stadium with the support they give the team.

    ‘It’s the soft sort of fan who doesn’t get behind the team a lot, who don’t organise themselves into fan groups, with the cheering on that is charachteristic of the image of English football. They create a different atmosphere because a lot of our fans also go to the opera, the theatre, other types of shows that don’t lend themselves to shouting. That’sthe Chelsea fan. That’s why Chelsea have some difficulty in asserting themselves as a great club of English football."
    Jose Mourinho in 2007

    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2377496/Mourinho-would-prefer-Liverpool.html
    http://metro.co.uk/2007/10/11/mourinho-chelsea-fans-are-soft-252709/

    Yeah, I think Chelsea fans will be able to forgive Eto'o just fine.
     
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    You being a 12 year old again Drogs? You can't speak for "lots of other football fans", only you. You can maybe speak for other chavski fans, but that's about it, and not enough for Rafa or "lots of other football fans" to lose any sleep over.

    Why is he a bell-end? Slagging chavski off for being plastic (which is true) or the famous Rafa Rant™? The rant was accurate, so much so, that the manc press vilified him for it, until he left, but there was nothing bell-end in what he said, and if you think there is, you are sadly under the power of the manc press, which should make you itch with self-loathing.
     
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    Where's this proof you're always screaming for when it's something negative about Chelsea? Funny how "i just heard" will do when it suits<ok>
     
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    <laugh> <laugh>
     
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    Brilliant. Following up on your 12 year old remark, you go on to sling plastic chavski etc etc into your awful ripost. I speak for the people who's opinion I've heard, meaning fans of many other clubs, who also think the guy is a total tool. He may be a hero on Merseyside fella, but that is quite literally it in this country.

    As for the manc press remark, grow the **** up you petulant tit.

    No, and like I said I will happily slate him if it is true. You do realise what you've said in fact backs my argument about wanting proof, don't you? You truly are a total moron.
     
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    First one isn't even a bad thing to say. Pretty sure the 2nd is actually bollocks Swarbs, so put the Metro down eh!
     
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  16. Jürgenmeiʃter

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    Swarbs, he wanted some cash, they didnt buy 1% of his affections. You see his wifes tweet when he finally left?
     
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    Byline: ADRIAN CURTIS

    BARCELONA striker Samuel Eto'o has branded Jose Mourinho 'shameless' and claimed if Chelsea won the Champions League it would 'make you want to retire'.

    The Cameroon international, who also accused a Stamford Bridge



    steward of racially abusing him, has taken exception to Mourinho's negative tactics and the refereeing of Pierluigi Collina during the last-16 second-leg clash.

    The Barclays Premiership leaders won a thrilling tie 5-4 on aggregate to progress to the quarterfinals, but Eto'o insists it will be a travesty if Mourinho were to retain the trophy he won with Porto last season.

    Eto'o, who turns 24 today, believes any success Mourinho has is tarnished by the amount of money invested in Chelsea's squad.

    'We were the only team that wanted to play football. Chelsea going through is a disaster for football,' he said.

    'And if this team wins the Champions League, it would make you want to retire.

    'With so much money and so many players, what they do is not football.

    'Mourinho is shameless. At the end they followed his game, did what he wanted, although this time I suppose he will have appeared in the press conference,' he said, referring to the Portuguese coach's non-appearance at the media gathering following the first leg at the Nou Camp.

    Eto'o also believes his side were denied victory by Italian official Collina.

    The former Real Mallorca striker feels Collina, regarded by many as the finest referee in the world, should have disallowed John Terry's winning goal because of a foul on goalkeeper Victor Valdes by Ricardo Carvalho.

    'Collina helped Chelsea. He denied me a clear penalty and in the fourth goal they fouled Victor Valdes, but those things happen,' he said.

    Barcelona captain Carles Puyol and Brazil playmaker




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    Ronaldinho were also bitterly upset Terry's goal was allowed to stand.

    Ronaldinho, who scored both of Barca's goals in the second leg, said: 'When the linesman doesn't run directly to the halfway line (after a goal has been scored), it's because something has happened. I saw the tug on Victor Valdes, we all saw it and the linesman did too."

    Puyol added: 'I saw the assist-ant stop after the fourth goal, and after we went to speak to him, that is when he ran to the halfway line.'

    Ronaldinho also claimed there was a confrontation in the tunnel after the final whistle.

    'I am very unhappy with the defeat and afterwards there was a confrontation in the tunnel because there were a lot of stewards and they would not let us leave,' Ronaldinho said.

    'We failed in some areas but we did not deserve to lose how we did and be knocked out of Europe

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    A Barcelona player looks crestfallen




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    as the Chelsea bench celebrate Tuesday night's victory


    COPYRIGHT 2005 MGN Ltd.
    No portion of this article can be reproduced without the express written permission from the copyright holder.

    Copyright 2005 Gale, Cengage Learning. All rights reserved.
     
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