José "The Special One" Mourinho

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True, i never see he crying like that when he was at Inter. And i know Moratti always threat someone nice like ronaldo etc2. Except mancini and rafa lol
 

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Jose Mourinho la la la... :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


God I miss him... :cry:
 

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Mourinho has Inter in the heart is an irrefutable fact. This was demonstrated even more in recent days, when after the resounding victory of his Real Madrid against Tottenham, he showed his displeasure with the defeat of Inter Schalke. A defeat that allowed him to exult in a full and satisfactory.
Saturday, however, has been exceeded. After the press conference after Real Madrid - Barcelona, ​​the Portuguese asked for light on the home fixture. After learning of the defeat against Parma, the Special One has appeared angry, and he let out a vaffa front of everyone.
It is not known if he will return next year, but surely the tie with Inter is indissoluble
 

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Brad,

Yourself, Myself and Mikey are the sex analogy kings around here....

We the ones getting the ladies ;)
 

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Too good to be true...
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regarding what Anon posted: I don't care if he's back for 1 or 2 years as long as he wins! What's wrong in that? We hire him for WINNING. I'd rather prefer Mou 2 years WINNING than Capello/other rated coach for 4 years and not winning the UCL. It's his right after all, his life, his choice. I also expect him to replace SAF, but until then, could happen anything - stay @ Real or get back @ INTER.

Big question: Why would Mourinho want to send his kids (and wife) to study in Italy?

They love England, so if they want to study out of Spain, they would have chosen a good international school in England instead.

Mourinho wants top education for his children, which is normal. There is an American top rated school in Lugano. Btw, Lugano is not in Italy, it's in Switzerland. I had the chance to visit it, and also leaving from Milano towards Lugano. It's the most beautiful City I ever visited, and I love to travel :) That's the place to live!

But I read that he also did this school reservation thing in London - I'm sure he can afford to lose the advance payment ;)
 

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Yea..I won't be surprised if his kids have got registered in schools at Lugano, London and Manchester as well. Heck, they would even be registered at some school in Catalunya just to piss off some people :p
 

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Yea..I won't be surprised if his kids have got registered in schools at Lugano, London and Manchester as well. Heck, they would even be registered at some school in Catalunya just to piss off some people :p


Hahaha. That would sell out all the newspapers in Spain.
 

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Btw, Lugano is not in Italy, it's in Switzerland. I had the chance to visit it, and also leaving from Milano towards Lugano. It's the most beautiful City I ever visited, and I love to travel :) That's the place to live!
;)


Oic. Thanks for the heads up.
 

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Yes it is switzerland, but it is just 30 minutes away from appiano gentile. So even if it would be France or Austria it doesn't mean nothing... ;)

Sometimes dreams come true... (hahahaaaaa) ^^
 

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CERRUTI AND MARINO: "MOURINHO CAN RETURN"
04/19/2011 00:19 by Francesco Parron article read 1437 times
Source: ilsussidiario.net
Alberto Cerruti journalist of La Gazzetta dello Sport and Pier Paolo Marino, former DG of Naples, leaving more than a window open for a return of Jose Mourinho as coach of Inter:

"If either fails to win either the Spanish Cup Champions, Cerruti-comments-I think that he will leave Real Madrid at which point it could also return to Milan. In recent months, has always left a door open against the Nerazzurri club for him to return but would have failed with Real and Inter would be a fall-back luxury. We say that is more willing to return to Inter's Mourinho and not the other way. "

On the same wavelength is also expressed Marino:

"Mourinho is a shrewd opportunist, as it did against Real Madrid when he was at Inter prepare options before season's end. And then the enrollment of children in the school of Lugano was released at the right time, because Mourinho knows that Madrid may establish a negative season and has no other path than that leading to the return to Inter, where he was more than fertile soil to do well and spread in an environment that supports him in everything. "
 

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I don't care about someone's opinion about Mourinho's come back, that's how they make money - talking about stuff. Mourinho will not come back.
 

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Oic. Thanks for the heads up.

Yeah, you're welcome. Btw you can always press the "Thank" button on the left, so you avoid posting useless stuff :cool:

EDIT: seems that Mou called back also the staff that worked at his house!

Mou calls the staff who worked at home?

In a piece signed by Matteo Dalla Vite, the Gazzetta dello Sport adds a new piece to the mosaic in Italy and the return of Jose Mourinho at Inter. It appears that the Portuguese have called hastily staff who worked at home at the time the Italians. This piece reads 'III & IV early warning'. This is the latest update on the fascinating story of Mourinho return, which if happens will be the 'comeback of the year '.

EDIT: seems that journalists are crazy. School does not confirm the information with Mou's children, but then again, they are a private school, they don't have to.

Denied the enrollment of children of Mourinho
Switzerland comes the denial from sources inside the American School of Montagnola
04/19/2011

Rumor has collected from the portal Ticinonline Switzerland, the news leaked in recent days that Mourinho had decided to pre-enroll their children at Tasis, who had attended the same school in Switzerland when the Portuguese coach of Inter, it would be absolutely false. The denial comes directly from sources inside the American School Montagnola, confirming that the time for the return of Mourinho at the helm of Inter is pure fantasy.

Even our staff has tried to hear people close to the school in question, who preferred not to comment, but not confirm the pre-registration of children of the Special.

The news is a little cave in 'dreams of what the bard would trickle in Setúbal on the Inter bench, although yesterday, the president Moratti had wanted to stress that there was nothing concrete in these items.
 
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That's exactly what I posted :palm:

I dunno why I bother posting if nobody reads the posts here...
 

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My bad, don't get all whiny

I didn't read your whole message and should have, pardon me
 

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I'm @ work but I just signed a RAISE, so it's ok guys. Don't fuckin` mind me, just ignore my posts

Nathy hugs n kisses :D
 

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Hmmm I'm not the only one coming on here when at work then :D (and it's not like I have nothgin to do :facepalm: )
 

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Jose Mourinho. He has proven to the world that he is the greatest manager in the world. Everywhere he goes he is capable of winning something. Furthermore, he also wins something every year since he began his career as a manager. What a master. What a legend. Hail Jose!
 
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