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Post by grandpaTJ on Aug 6, 2015 2:51:30 GMT
Chelsea 0-1 Fiorentina. lol. What a pre season, 0-3-2 in 5 matches. If this wasn't the volatile Jose, but another manager with this preseason run of shit, just a year after winning the Prem, he would be royally roasted. If things go wrong for a stretch at the beginning of this season, I can envision a epic melt down....pass the popcorn..
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Post by Stew on Aug 11, 2015 18:05:23 GMT
See Jose has kicked the doctor off the bench for her shocking crime of trying to treat a player. A player who had dived and tried to con the ref. she doesn't understand the game apparently.
God he's an insufferable prick.
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Post by CaajScot on Aug 11, 2015 18:11:52 GMT
Looks like Jose has too blame someone. Chelsea’s team doctor to be dropped from bench days after criticism from Jose Mourinho The Journal By Ryan Bailey 2 hours ago Chelsea are planning a medical staff reshuffle, just days after first-team doctor Eva Carneiro was publicly criticised by Jose Mourinho. The Chelsea manager expressed his disappointment with the decision of Carneiro and physiotherapist Jon Hearn to rush onto the pitch to attend to Eden Hazard during Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Swansea. As per the regulations, Hazard was forced to come to the sideline before returning to action, leaving Chelsea temporarily down to nine men following the dismissal of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois..........uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/chelsea-team-doctor-axed-bench-days-criticism-jose-151006893--sow.html
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Post by NR7 on Aug 11, 2015 18:29:04 GMT
Sign her up Woody..
Lest I come across as sexist, Eva must be bloody good at her job with the very low injuries suffered by the rents. If I were her, ask Jose were to stick it and walk right out of the door. Insulting and disgraceful treatment..
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Post by Stew on Aug 11, 2015 19:22:48 GMT
Sign her up Woody.. Lest I come across as sexist, Eva must be bloody good at her job with the very low injuries suffered by the rents. If I were her, ask Jose were to stick it and walk right out of the door. Insulting and disgraceful treatment.. Was just about to say that. The Rents, bar Costa who seems just to have weak hammys, have an incredibly good record with injuries. Yet this dope blames her and publicly hangs her out to dry. Wanker.
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Post by grandpaTJ on Aug 11, 2015 21:26:58 GMT
Sign her up Woody.. Lest I come across as sexist, Eva must be bloody good at her job with the very low injuries suffered by the rents. If I were her, ask Jose were to stick it and walk right out of the door. Insulting and disgraceful treatment.. Was just about to say that. The Rents, bar Costa who seems just to have weak hammys, have an incredibly good record with injuries. Yet this dope blames her and publicly hangs her out to dry. Wanker. If it wasn't her it would be someone else. Couldn't possibly be Josie's fault, he is "The Great One" (NO Jackie Gleason was The Great One, Josie is a mere muppet pretender to the throne
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Post by CaajScot on Aug 13, 2015 17:00:47 GMT
PREMIER LEAGUE: FIFA say managers cannot dictate to doctors over injuries FIFA have delivered a stinging rebuke to Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho. FIFA's chief medical officer, said managers had no right to tell their medical staff whether they should go on the pitch to treat a player. Reuters By Mike Collett 53 minutes ago
FIFA delivered what amounted to a rebuke to Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho on Thursday amid reports that he has banned the club's first team doctor Eva Carneiro following her treatment of an injured player in a Premier League match. Professor Jiri Dvorak, FIFA's chief medical officer, said that managers had no right to tell their medical staff whether or not they should go on the pitch to treat a player and that ultimately the doctor was in charge of what happened on the pitch........... uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/fifa-managers-cannot-dictate-doctors-over-injuries-160338286--sow.html
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Post by . on Aug 16, 2015 16:47:57 GMT
That's Jose out of a job. lol.
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Post by RA138 on Aug 17, 2015 4:19:04 GMT
The worse the result the more ridiculous he gets, I want to see how far this will go. He'll most be blaming Obama if they don't win next week.
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Post by redcase on Aug 17, 2015 5:40:40 GMT
This whole medical staff thing is rather bizarre from Mourinho. Honestly. I know he like to take the press on a ride but this one is just way out there even for his standards.
The fact that he hasn't strengthened his squad during the window has come to bite him square in his arse though. What he has done to Cuadrado is awful. Their bench is quite weak if I'm right ? Strange transfer window for him.
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Post by CaajScot on Aug 17, 2015 7:18:05 GMT
By Alex Netherton 14 hours agoMourinho's moans hide the real problem Mourinho’s outbursts don’t hide lack of investment
For the most part, Jose Mourinho’s attempts at distraction are an effective way to take the heat off his players. He doesn’t have to tell the truth as a requirement of his job, he just has to say the right things. So, while blaming referees, opponents, or the sky being the wrong colour, it won’t matter if he’s correct or not, he is simply doing what he deems necessary to make sure that a poor performance keeps the pressure off his players. It doesn’t mean we don’t know Chelsea played badly, it just means that it’s not the first topic of discussion.
What is so unpleasantly tedious and unjustifiable is when he picks the wrong target. Hanging his own medical staff up for criticism in public is of no benefit to anyone, and rumours of potential constructive dismissal suggest that it has already backfired more seriously than he might have anticipated.
Similarly, going for Montse Benitez is not just beneath him, it should be beneath anyone, regardless of what and how she said anything. Then there was his daft claim that there was no racism in football. That episode was shamefully allowed to hang in the air before he clarified his view the best part of half a year later.
The comparison between his third year at Chelsea last time round, and his third at Real, is probably overdone. He has just signed a contract extension, for one, which would likely not have happened were the club not expecting him to stay for at least a couple more seasons, and as well as that, the squad could still end up improved on what he ended the year with.
But perhaps the reason Mourinho has picked a fight with his own doctor rather than someone else is an absurd way of pointing out he’s stuck with the same old squad as last year. City have added Fabian Delph and Raheem Sterling, and the team are reinvigorated from goalkeeper to striker.
Mourinho has the knackered Radamel Falcao and the back-up Asmir Begovic. The Chelsea manager is into his third year, which is hard enough for most managers to shake things up, but in order to do so then he must be backed in the transfer market.
Pellegrini has done an excellent job in bringing back City from the dead - so far, and there have only been two games - but Chelsea cannot be surprised that last year’s lethargy has not yet been cured.
uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/premier-league-review-man-city-170014373.html
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Post by troubleontheway on Aug 17, 2015 7:21:14 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 9:18:18 GMT
oops
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Post by traffordbrown on Aug 21, 2015 9:19:39 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Aug 21, 2015 9:26:06 GMT
its also funny to see the pictures of Pedro and no Jose in sight
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