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RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 02/11/2015, 13:30
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RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 02/11/2015, 14:55
(04/09/2015, 15:48)ace3000 Wrote: Just wanna congratulate the best manager atm
the most talked about manager (6 months)
Jose Mourinho has had his name entered into the 2016 version of the Guinness Book of Records.
To celebrate the honour, our manager was presented with unique framed certificates marking his achievements at Cobham recently.
Mourinho’s five managerial records in the latest edition of the famous and prestigious book are as follows:
Longest football unbeaten home run by a manager (nine years)
Most Champions League titles with different clubs (two)
Youngest manager to reach 100 Champions League matches (49 years 12 days)
Most points in a Premier League season (95)
Most games unbeaten at home in the Premier League (77
the most naïve (1 year )
the most nasty to women (6 months )
most overated (5 years)
biggest clown ( 3 years)
losing his marbles (3 months)
biggest failure ( on going ) -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 02/11/2015, 15:00
Highly doubt youll get any responses from Chelsea fans about that :D Theyre all probably too ashamed to show their words at the moment :P -
RE: CHELSEA
Ju1ce > 02/11/2015, 23:21
I really don't think Chelsea will just fire Jose Mourinho without having a clear replacement. I think they have long term plans with Jose Mourinho and will stick with him for now. Of course, they may very well already be talking to other managers. I think Carlo Ancelotti is one of them. If they fire Jose Mourinho's ass they'll need a quality manager who is ready to start and with Champions League experience. If they really can't find one who's available then maybe they really will stick with what they have for the rest of the season and buy more players in the Winter transfer window.
The way Chelsea are performing this season, I don't think they'd do worse if Dave was managing them :) -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 04/11/2015, 22:56
Good result for them. Shame they had to rely on an own goal again! Noticed a manager change at QPR tonight too.. wonder if there will be another manager change in London soon again :P -
RE: CHELSEA
Ju1ce > 05/11/2015, 00:50
I think the late winner for Chelsea in tonight's Champions League game against Dynamo Kiev might just buy Jose Mourinho's ass some more time on the Stamford Bridge toilet! I don't think Chelsea are convincing in any competition this season, clearly they still have problems to solve. It seems to me strange that so many players have under performed this season. I still think there's time to screw up even more from Chelsea this season and the manager to getting his P45 via his ass! Why do Chelsea fans support him so much? Don't they understand how bad they're this season?
It seems Chelsea fans are as delusional about their team as I am about the size of my big cock :) -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 05/11/2015, 02:04
They just remember how much theyve won with him over the years i guess. He deserves time and club officials/ fans loyalty aswell. He might be a moany bastard now but he is a very decent manager and has been quite entertaining over the years.
As far as im aware, he has never been in this situation with a club before.. so its all new to him. Stress might play a part but thats only normal when it comes to a tough situation... and some kinda tension should be expected.
If the Premier League lost Jose Mourinho then id say it would be a less entertaining league.. manager wise anyway. I mean we could have a league full of managers like Mark Hughes who usually like to chat utter bollocks ;) -
RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 05/11/2015, 12:45
(05/11/2015, 02:04)FJose Mourinho Wrote: They just remember how much theyve won with him over the years i guess. He deserves time and club officials/ fans loyalty aswell. He might be a moany bastard now but he is a very decent manager and has been quite entertaining over the years.
As far as im aware, he has never been in this situation with a club before.. so its all new to him. Stress might play a part but thats only normal when it comes to a tough situation... and some kinda tension should be expected.
If the Premier League lost Jose Mourinho then id say it would be a less entertaining league.. manager wise anyway. I mean we could have a league full of managers like Mark Hughes who usually like to chat utter bollocks ;)
fuck,,as far as I can look back over the past years,,the premiership was a whole lot more normal without this overpaid, overhyped ,overhere, big headed ,conceited,arrogant,,ignorant,whiner,,fuck do people really like picking up the papers every morning to see everything is about him :@ he must be fucking loving it,,i cant wait till he fucks off and fucks up some other team in Europe,,fuck entertainment lets watch the game not the sad tabloids -
RE: CHELSEA
Ju1ce > 06/11/2015, 02:01
I must confess, Jose Mourinho don't entertain me, he just pisses me right off! I do realize he's a top manager and has done a good job for Chelsea over the years, but there is a limit to how much even Chelsea will except! I think all those fans who still support him will be eating a different pussy and singing a different tune if they're still stuck in the Stamford Bridge toilet at Christmas! It's funny how even the strongest supports get tired of constantly losing, especially while rivals such as, ummmm, Arsenal are doing so well in the Premier League, lmao!
Chelsea are fifteenth in the Premier League and they support their manager, says it all! All to Arsenal's advantage :) -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 06/11/2015, 11:25
Yea but each and every year Chelsea usually do pretty decent over the course of the season.. Arsenal usually do well part of the season and then fuck up for the rest. I mean you just compare what the two clubs have won since the start of them Premier League. Arsene Wenger hasnt won that much at Arsenal and yet the fans still support him.. says it all really.