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Post by swimmityswim on Oct 15, 2015 13:53:58 GMT
he was like that as a player too though. a great player, but a touch of the diego costas about him. that kind of player transitions into mourinho as a manager. for that reason i don't want either simeone or jose at united. So given that many people's first choice (Klopp) has gone, who would you prefer to see at OT? i actually have no idea. bielsa would have us playing great football but he hasn't really demonstrated an ability to win trophies. guardiola would probably be favourite but unsure how his style would transfer to the PL although he has shown he can win trophies. ancelotti has the PL experience and has shown he can win trophies, not sure how long term he would be. right now i only know who i don't want to take over... and that list includes simeone, mourinho and giggs.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 15, 2015 15:33:22 GMT
Biesla would be LVG on steroids. The football would be amazing to watch and the pressers would be mental, but christ the amount of people he'd fall out with...
I actually want Biesla at England. Don't care if it goes tits up there as long as its worth watching.
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Post by Tatty on Oct 17, 2015 16:27:32 GMT
Biesla would be LVG on steroids. The football would be amazing to watch and the pressers would be mental, but christ the amount of people he'd fall out with... I actually want Biesla at England. Don't care if it goes tits up there as long as its worth watching. His style wouldn't work here. It's barely worked anywhere bar Bilbao where he was dealing with a load of kids who'd barely ventured out of the Basque region. Not to mention that Bilbao were probably all over that blood doping, as they've really tailed off since the Spanish Courts made Barca destroy all their evidence and blood samples.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 17, 2015 16:54:43 GMT
Biesla would be LVG on steroids. The football would be amazing to watch and the pressers would be mental, but christ the amount of people he'd fall out with... I actually want Biesla at England. Don't care if it goes tits up there as long as its worth watching. His style wouldn't work here. It's barely worked anywhere bar Bilbao where he was dealing with a load of kids who'd barely ventured out of the Basque region. Not to mention that Bilbao were probably all over that blood doping, as they've really tailed off since the Spanish Courts made Barca destroy all their evidence and blood samples. Don't think he'd be good for United. England though...
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Post by CaajScot on Oct 26, 2015 20:21:36 GMT
PREMIER LEAGUE: Not-so-special Mourinho looks doomed barring a miracle Dan Levene wonders for how long Roman Abramovich will retain his faith in the now not-so Special One. By Dan Levene 8 hours ago Eurosport
When Jose Mourinho returned to Chelsea he spoke of a decade of dominance, and the desire to build a dynasty. Just over two years on, and avoiding relegation appears for now a greater challenge. That hoped-for decade at Chelsea, so boldly proclaimed as an aspiration by Mourinho upon his return, looks utterly inconceivable from the angle we now see things. We're already well within the realms of looking at coming fixtures and wondering when it all might come to an end. Next up is Stoke, in the League Cup. Yes, it's literally a match away at Stoke, on the proverbial cold Tuesday night. But this one probably matters little. While this competition was earlier this season decreed vital by the Chelsea boss, one imagines the need for silverware has now been overtaken by the need for survival. Do Chelsea need cup ties in the immediate aftermath of derbies at Crystal Palace, Tottenham and Arsenal? Do they need a final that will displace not one but two Premier League matches in the fixture list? Come 7pm on Tuesday night, the presence of Papy Djilobodji and Marco Amelia on the team sheet might give us Mourinho's answer to those questions. Defeat, of course, won't help – and Chelsea are playing here more for confidence than silverware, one imagines. This weekend's home match against Liverpool, however, is a much bigger matter. The Reds have far from clicked yet, following the arrival of new boss Jurgen Klopp. But Mourinho will not be relishing the match. In the 2012-13 Champions League, Klopp soundly bettered Mourinho: Borussia Dortmund knocked Real Madrid out in the semi-finals, after earlier taking four points off them in the group stages. To call this a must-win game is a truism – as they all are in the league now for Chelsea. But home defeat at the hands of Liverpool would result in the sort of scenes at Stamford Bridge many will be desperate to avoid, Abramovich surely among them. Should all this be ridden out, the arrival of Dynamo Kiev may provide respite, the Ukrainians having offered little in the Olympic Stadium last week. uk.sports.yahoo.com/news/esp-premier-league-special-jose-mourinho-looks-doomed-barring-112941670--sow.html
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Post by CaajScot on Oct 27, 2015 19:17:45 GMT
History on Stoke's side?
Stoke v Chelsea (19:45 GMT)
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Post by Reduntildeath on Oct 27, 2015 21:13:14 GMT
Mouhreen may well use his Uber app in the morning!
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Post by redmanc66 on Oct 27, 2015 22:13:51 GMT
Chelsea prepare for the dreaded penalty shootout at Stoke.
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Post by Reduntildeath on Oct 27, 2015 22:22:50 GMT
C'mon Stoke 3-2 Stoke at the mo
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Post by Deleted on Oct 27, 2015 22:27:11 GMT
SAVED - Eden Hazard Stoke 5-4 Chelsea
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Post by Reduntildeath on Oct 27, 2015 22:27:08 GMT
The Rents are out,Hazard fucks up,Couldn't happen to a nicer bloke/club/manager. "Taaaaaxxxxxxxiiiiiiii" Diego Crimes off to hospital too!
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Post by redmanc66 on Oct 27, 2015 22:30:58 GMT
WTF is going on with that shower of twats? Plastic wannabe's!! Great to see!!!
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Post by . on Oct 27, 2015 22:58:59 GMT
They're falling apart and justifiably so.
Jose deserves it for being an utter scumbag towards Eva Cainero, which was the beginning of the end for him. His behaviour towards her was disgraceful.
His antics with referee's etc is embarrassing and cringeworthy.
Their air of invincibility is shattered, just a matter of time before he goes. The Scousers will beat them at the weekend, mark my words.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 28, 2015 0:02:08 GMT
Who'd have thought these bunch of cunts would be a cumbling mess so close to winning the league Fucking brilliant.
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Post by Rustin Cohle on Oct 28, 2015 11:43:37 GMT
Jose has lost 5/5 shootouts with Chelsea. I wonder if he basically never practices pens?
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