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Post by wonderwall on Mar 6, 2008 16:51:03 GMT 1
Jose Mourinho has revealed plans to "kill" Chelsea when he returns to football management. The former Blues boss is eager to meet the club in European competition next season and knock them out. "If I play them in the Champions League, I want to go there and kill them - that's my message," he said.
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Post by o on Mar 7, 2008 13:37:40 GMT 1
What a complete and utter MORON! I expect if he had returned to chelsea at some point that the fans would have given him a sympathetic response, but now...
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Post by Earl Purple on Mar 9, 2008 15:58:26 GMT 1
he just means beat them on the pitch
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Post by o on Mar 9, 2008 19:49:24 GMT 1
We know what he means, but there's a way to say it, and that wasn't it. The guy's a muppet.
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Post by wonderwall on Mar 9, 2008 23:55:33 GMT 1
very arrogant comments but at least hes got character unlike grant miserable git
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Post by LittleChristmasTurkey on Mar 10, 2008 11:22:01 GMT 1
A muppet or not, he is one of the best managers there is. Chelsea were stupid to get rid.
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Post by o on Mar 10, 2008 13:41:46 GMT 1
A muppet or not, he is one of the best managers there is. Chelsea were stupid to get rid. I thought he walked out on them? His only problem should be with Roman, not the players or the fans.
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Post by Tom on Mar 10, 2008 15:28:49 GMT 1
A muppet or not, he is one of the best managers there is. Chelsea were stupid to get rid. I thought he walked out on them? His only problem should be with Roman, not the players or the fans. I thought he was sacked? They may have said it was by mutual consent, but i think that phrase is only used so the managers can get compensation? Mourinho didn't exactly sound pleased to go. I may not like him but had he still been in charge Chelsea would have beaten Barnsley and probably won the Carling Cup too. I notice that despite Grant's aim to play attacking football they're still playing the negative boring football in the big games, but this time their record in the big games is poor.
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Post by Maximo Mark on Mar 10, 2008 15:33:33 GMT 1
He was definitely forced out...
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Post by wonderwall on Mar 10, 2008 17:26:22 GMT 1
Alot of it started when Shevchenko arrived Mourinho didnt want him.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Mar 11, 2008 0:06:55 GMT 1
he was forced out of a team he had built up, players were brought in that he didnt want so he has a right to be p*ssed off because if people didnt interfear he would be winning more trophies. he might be a tool but you know when he says he wants to kill (beat) chelsea, you know he will do it
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Post by o on Mar 11, 2008 14:25:11 GMT 1
But like I say, his problem should be with the boardroom, not the players or fans.
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Post by wonderwall on Mar 11, 2008 14:29:20 GMT 1
But like I say, his problem should be with the boardroom, not the players or fans. Theres not alot he can do when the bloke who owns the club wants things done his way or not at all.I don't blame him for walking, could you imagine Wenger or Ferguson putting up with that nonsense i don't think so.
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Post by Razzle Dazzle on Mar 11, 2008 17:58:23 GMT 1
yeah, and beating chelsea when he comes up against them is the only way to get back at the boardroom. the fans are mostly plastic and half the players are only there to earn their 120k a week
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