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Fergies at it again

Discussion in 'Liverpool' started by kph103, Oct 1, 2012.

  1. Page_Moss_Kopite

    Page_Moss_Kopite Well-Known Member

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    Gtf Fergie's been insane for years with lots of evidence, but you fellers dress it up as mind games when in reality its just him spitting his dummy out and throwing a hissy fit.

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  2. Ivan Dobsky

    Ivan Dobsky GC Thread Terminator

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    Absolutely my point! The ****ing arrogance is overwhelming - "We'll teach you a lesson!" These people are supposed to be highly paid professionals, yet could you imagine a doctor, for instance, saying to himself "This hypochondriac is really ill this time, but I'll let him suffer, maybe fataly, to teach him who's boss".

    "Referees are only human", he prattled on. Well we may as well get kids from burgar bars on minimum wage doing the job if they're going to wear their incompetence and bias as a ****ing badge.
     
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  3. Rubadub

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    The old fool is losing his marbles. He should be in a old persons home within two years.
     
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  4. UnitedinRed

    UnitedinRed Well-Known Member

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    Dont worry lads he'll be gone in a season or 2. Old senile pants will have another season or 2 of making everyone else look bad by being bettered by an old senile fool then he will retire and a brand spanking new guy for you to despise will come along, a new modern version of Fergie. As arrogant and determined to win as the old fool himself.

    No need to mention names, we all know who it is. Liverpools other worst nightmare <laugh>
     
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  5. CCC

    CCC Poet Laureate

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    Like he made Mancini look bad last year? No, wait ... that's not right, is it? :emoticon-0102-bigsm

    Howard Webb? Mark Halsey? No, you've lost me with one of your typically cryptic rants. ;)
     
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  6. UnitedinRed

    UnitedinRed Well-Known Member

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    Rant? What rant <laugh>

    [video=youtube;fOaZYhTd2BU]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fOaZYhTd2BU[/video]

    I only wish I had the ranting skills of this guy but alas I dont :( <laugh>

    He didnt last season no, but he did the season before triple sea.
     
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  7. CCC

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    Still don't know who you mean, though. <ok>

    United with Fergie are always stronger than United without Fergie. Get who you like to replace him; it'll be tough regardless. And fascinating; for non-United fans, anyway.
     
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  8. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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    You obviously believe David Moyes is not in the reckoning.
     
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  9. organic red

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    He's probably meaning the current Real Madrid manager.
     
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  10. UnitedinRed

    UnitedinRed Well-Known Member

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    It will be different thats for sure but some American guy keeps telling us change is good so lets test his theory............


    in a few years <ok>


    Personally I think its going to be that Portugese chap who currently lives in Madrid, him and Fergie are best mates and he calls Fergie 'the boss' as hes the boss of all coaches <laugh>. Thats would make Mr Mourinho the apprentice.
     
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  11. UnitedinRed

    UnitedinRed Well-Known Member

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    That I do. I dont really follow La Liga but I do check up now and again and it seems hes not exactly happy there. Bunch of ****s at Madrid all cliqued up in a Spain v Portugal sort of sense. None of the Spanish players are aware that if it wasnt for the 2 Portugese ( and the rest ) superstars they wouldnt be anywhere near Barcelona.

    Ronaldo gets booed and half of them hate Mourinho. Bellends <laugh>
     
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  12. CCC

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    Interesting. You see him as a long term replacement? What's the most amount of years the 'special one' has spent at a club? Just out of interest.
     
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  13. Jonesey

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    Yeah, he's REALLY unhappy:

    Jose Mourinho says he will return to English football when his reign as Real Madrid manager ends, but the Portuguese insists he is happy at the Bernabeu.

    While the ex-Chelsea boss is contracted to Real until 2016, he feels his next job will be back in the Premier League.

    "I just say openly that, for many reasons, after this the next step will be England," the 49-year-old told CNN.

    "When? I don't know, I don't have an idea. I'm so happy in this moment to be manager of the best club in the world."
     
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  14. UnitedinRed

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    Not long but in this day and age Fergies, Wengers and Moyes are few and far between.

    Look at Pep, set up for an age at Barcelona and walks away. If someone with the most perfect set up in football can do that then decade long stints, 25 years stints, they aint happening anymore.

    In my humble opinion we will get Mourinho after fergie for 4/5 years and he will then take over as Portugal boss as its what hes said he wants to do. If we can keep him for longer then great but I dont expect any manager to stick around for much more than 5 years any more. It just doesnt happen.
     
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  15. UnitedinRed

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    Its Mourinho, hes gets so much grief as their manager its unreal. Him and Ronaldo are blamed for everything and then they priase people like Casillas for when things go right.

    Mourinho as always just plays it cool, he knows without him or Ronaldo Real would be **** all so he doesnt need to rock the boat just yet though in the past hes had a little go.

    Its almost as if you have never heard a Mourinho interview before Jonesey.
     
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  16. UnitedinRed

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    Oh and I said 'not exactly' happy.

    That would tend to imply things are not all rosey, which they are not.
     
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  17. Red Hadron Collider

    Red Hadron Collider The Hammerhead

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  18. CCC

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    Fair enough. You might be right, but I hope you're wrong about managers not staying for >5yrs anymore. You've not had the annoyance of pass-the-manager for a long time. Trust me, you'll get sick of it very quickly.

    Mourinho would get you results after a year or so, no doubt. He's a very efficient manager. However, how the way his clubs look when he leaves is another matter. It took lots of money for Chelsea to recover -- and in many ways they still haven't, really. Inter are still a bit ropey, too. Short term success is guaranteed with Mourinho, but I'm not so sure about long term stability, though. Perhaps that's his last great challenge as a manager -- he's done pretty much everything else!
     
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  19. BringBackfootie

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    Some of the stuff above about what moaninhio will do, well.. is just wild speculation, Patagonia wild. Far too many variables and minds change.

    If United sort out their money and make lots of it available and are not 3rd in the pecking order by then.. maybe possibly he might, as is, Jose would want fk all to do with that as he would see it steaming dog turd of a team. Besides, when he does finally take over City I know you'll go into some sort of mental breakdown UIR <laugh>
     
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  20. CCC

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    Personally, I see him as more likely taking over Man City or Chelsea, if any. These teams would also fit in with his comments about still wanting Fergie in charge when (if) he returns to English football. He tends to go for the big money clubs. Man Utd have somewhat wound down their spending in recent years and that wouldn't please Mourinho.

    I'm not particularly bothered where Mourinho goes, TBH. He's a very good manager, but I'd hate him to be at Liverpool. He can go anywhere else, though. ;) <ok>
     
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