Have my own building, Stan, including a suite of offices. I suppose I could go into the next room and "high-5" my PA? Mind you, I'm not sure she'd quite understand what it was all for. She's into polo, you see.
Why? Don't you like the idea that Pep might be the next manager of Arsenal? Or that there is, at the very least, a possibility that Mourhino could manage United? I can't help it if you can't take the pressure caused by these massive debates.
Apologies about that. The needy wierdo is determined to try and make a tit of himself no matter how much I try and keep this on topic. Anyway, good point you made about player power, I don't know exactly what went on at Chelsea, but it's clear that a few key players weren't prepared to play for Mourinho anymore. Like you say, it's easier to sack the manager than it is to clear out 23 players. But in this case I think it's Mourinho who has instigated the problems. Going right back to Eva Canario and the subsequent hissy fits he had, it's clear something other than just player revolt was going on at Chelsea.
I said exactly the same thing, on another thread. Surprised you didn't pick up my point and agree with me. But, then again, no, it isn't a surprise, since your only intention, as far as any comment of mine is concerned, is to pick a fight. Not angry, not wumming, just making an observation and exposing you, yet again, as a hypocrite.
Come on, guys! Enough is enough, now. PIXIE's getting too wound up by the banter. It's time to give it a rest.
Listening to Radio 5 live earlier, there was some debate around whether Mourinho still has the respect amongst players / coaches and chairmen to actually build a cohesive unit within a football club. There is concern in England from many senior sources that he is more of a destructive force that a positive one and many seem unwilling to take a chance on him. Seems certain that his future will be away from England, probably back in Italy or Spain.
I'm guessing the challenging of lasting a week with out a bitch fest breaking out between Thing One and Thing Two (copyright Dr Zuess) just died a death As for the the specialist in failure...gutted...really thought there was a chance they'd lose to Sunderland and end up in the bottom 3 this weekend but they'll pick up now. But on the upside we won't have to hear the whiney twat going on for while about his various conspiracy theories
As for the the first point, not at all. It's too easy taking the piss, but it's tiresome and I think most other people feel the same way. I'd rather talk football on here Point two: Agree, I was hoping that Fat Sam was going to give Mourinho a pasting this weekend and really drag Chelsea into a relegation battle. As it is I can see Hiddink galvanising the team, who should be feeling some relief seeing the specialist gone and could play with the shackles off. It will be a fascinating game to watch.