José "The Special One" Mourinho

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Look who's the Specialist in Failure now? :lol:

I think the obvious choices for him is Man U or PSG. I think he would choose PSG because they are very similar to Inter back in 2008. It's a team that dominates domestically and have always fallen in the UCL. It would be hilarious though because he bashed Pep for leaving to Bayern and now he's doing the same.
 

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Tbh, he is not the same manager he was awhile back. I don't want him anywhere near our club. He left us in the sweetest yet most vulnerable times, when he could've made a dynasty here and get even more trophies with us. We suffered enough cause of his departure.

We don't need traitors back. Or hunters for glory. At least i don't.

what the actual fuck are you talking about. He couldnt have left at a better time, its not HIS fault that OUR management sucked balls. Fuck you and your traitors.


Look who's the Specialist in Failure now? :lol:

It took him 2 years to win the Premier League. He left PL, won everything there was to won in Europe, came back, and the failure still was trophyless
 

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I'm talking about right now Pimp, not his past! :p

you can talk about 10 years from now, he will still be more of a winner than that lunatic wenger
 

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What coach in his right mind would leave a treble winning club only to satisfy his greedy ass? He was kissing badges like people are licking asses in order to be loved. He didn't love this team, he loved our victories, and he fooled us all... then went to kiss more badges and left us because he sensed he couldn't handle what's to come.

I am really glad the door hit him hard on his way out. I bet he would accept a job at our rivals if offered... i can feel it.

Oh.. and eff you too boo.
 

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:yao:

he's a professional and RM is the biggest club in the world. It was obvious Inter was over the hill at that point and Mourinho could clearly see the massive issues we were going to have in the coming season. He's not a traitor, he's a professional.
 

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What coach in his right mind would leave a treble winning club only to satisfy his greedy ass? He was kissing badges like people are licking asses in order to be loved. He didn't love this team, he loved our victories, and he fooled us all... then went to kiss more badges and left us because he sensed he couldn't handle what's to come.

I am really glad the door hit him hard on his way out. I bet he would accept a job at our rivals if offered... i can feel it.

Oh.. and eff you too boo.

its funny how the idea of loyalty and "loving the club" is mainly a big club thing.

to the ones saying "mou left us with a declining squad", 1) his job was to win the champions league at any cost (this job was always very shortsighted) and 2) it's not his fault the people running the club fucked up at building another team and hiring new coaches. don't blame mourinho for being a professional and pursuing his professional ambitions. blame moratti and co.
 

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its funny how the idea of loyalty and "loving the club" is mainly a big club thing.

to the ones saying "mou left us with a declining squad", 1) his job was to win the champions league at any cost (this job was always very shortsighted) and 2) it's not his fault the people running the club fucked up at building another team and hiring new coaches. don't blame mourinho for being a professional and pursuing his professional ambitions. blame moratti and co.

Yup

Mourinho did what he was hired to do, and more importantly, we actually made 12 million euros off him.

Bad decisions by senior management are to blame subsequent, not Mourinho.

You can love Inter but play for Juve or Milan, and you can love Juve or Milan but play for Inter. Doesn't mean shit, its a world of professionals.

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Answer me:

Would you turn down 6 million euros a year EXTRA to do a more prestigious job?

Of course you wouldnt. If Juve asked me to scout for them and offered me 250k a year I'd be all over that motherfucking shit, crying myself to sleep using 50 euro notes as tissue.
 

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Professionals don't put such emphasis on emotions and love tho.

Let's agree to disagree then. It's obvious i have another definition for a traitor than yours.
 

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Professionals don't put such emphasis on emotions and love tho.

Let's agree to disagree then. It's obvious i have another definition for a traitor than yours.

You can be a professional and still love something. Most professionals in football are there because they love football, and probably grew up supporting certain teams too.
 

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eh fuck it

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Professionals don't put such emphasis on emotions and love tho.

Let's agree to disagree then. It's obvious i have another definition for a traitor than yours.

you can't call someone traitor for wanting a better salary. He can't risk his well being just because you will be sad he leaves. We are like a firm, if a better offer comes they don't call you a traitor, especially if you bring them in a hefty transfer sum
 

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Apart from being a professional or not. He was always an arrogant prick who thought he is the best, i didn't like him at Chelsea, because i don't like that kind of people. Then he came to us and he grew on me, i started respecting him, at the very end i fell in love with him, but never understood his questionable handling with words, how he treated fellow coaches with disrespect sometimes without particular reasons. And then he left like a coward without saying goodbye and it made it easy for me to hate him, just because he fulfilled his wish in Italy and would try for the next ride, that is Spain. He needed that title.

And i am a woman, and we have rarely reasonable beliefs.

He was constantly reminding me of how arrogant he is, and i wished him to fail so bad.. Which he did. Twice now.
 

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Well, to be honest, he is the best..
 

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Traitor? Wtf is that anyway...Like it's a wartime or some shit. It's a job and career really.
 

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Mazzari would be good replacement for Chelsea. He is learning English...
 

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If he had of want to Juve or Milan under the same circumstances we would call him a traitor for sure. However he went to R.M, who are not a rival of ours at all, therefore not a traitor.
 

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He was constantly reminding me of how arrogant he is, and i wished him to fail so bad.. Which he did. Twice now.

Fail is relative to his standards, but in general footballing standards, he hardly failed. He beat probably the best Barca side we'll ever see in the league & copa del rey.

Won another premier league with Chelsea in his second season? Like that's hardly a failure, but it's a failure to him because if Jose isn't winning UCLs, it's a failed season.
 

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