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RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 13/08/2015, 11:28
(12/08/2015, 21:19)care3 Wrote: Arsenal fans always seem to have a nervous breakdown when Mourinho says something even if it isn't anything to do with Arsenal. It's so funny I've never seen any other sets of supporters get baited so easily by Mourinho long may it continue.
and it makes me laugh how all the shit side if west london always get managers that are a bit dopey,,so you sit back and watch him be a complete and total prick,,i like how all chelsea fans say its always our fans that get baited,no i dont think so cos how the hell do you that,its blues that get baited cos they have a manager always in the news and no other managers are in the news so they take it out on us cos they wish they had a manager like we have,who just gets on with the job,,long may he be a total an utter prick,the blues fans are the ones getting mugged,there the ones getting baited having to put up with a complete and utter prick,so we just sit back and wait for another one of his mental breakdowns, -
RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 13/08/2015, 12:11
Jose Mourinho 'should apologise' to Chelsea doctor Eva Carneiro
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho should apologise to team doctor Eva Carneiro for "publicly humiliating" her, says Liverpool's former head of medicine.
Peter Brukner, now the Australia cricket team's doctor, said Mourinho's criticism was "100% wrong" and Carneiro should not have her role changed.
Carneiro, 41, treated Eden Hazard after he was tripped in the final minutes of Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Swansea.
It briefly left the Blues with nine men after Thibaut Courtois's red card.
Carneiro looks set to lose her place on the bench for Sunday's Premier League match against Manchester City after Mourinho described his medical staff as "impulsive and naive", adding they did not "understand the game".
Speaking to BBC Radio 5 live, Brukner said Mourinho had "shown a significant lack of respect".
The Australian said Carneiro and physio Jon Fearn acted "correctly" by waiting for referee Michael Oliver to wave them on to treat Hazard, who he claimed should be "copping it" if he was not injured.
"It's got nothing to do with the manager," said Brukner, Liverpool's former head of sports medicine and sports science. "You don't have doctors telling a manager to play someone up front or play 4-3-3.
"The doctor was 100% correct and the manager, in my opinion, was 100% wrong.
"He should apologise and the club should ensure that the doctor and physio are not demoted as a result of this.
"She has been publicly humiliated in front of the biggest audience there is and she had not done the wrong thing."
Eamonn Salmon, chief executive of the Football Medical Association (FMA) - which represents professional medical staff in the sport, also backed Carneiro and Fearn.
"On reflection, the majority of people would consider that the medical staff did nothing wrong," Salmon, a former Manchester City physio, told BBC Radio 5 live.
"They conducted themselves with integrity and professionalism - that is their job.
"We feel that she has been treated harshly."
Carneiro will no longer attend matches or training sessions but will continue to work with first-team players at Chelsea's Cobham training ground, according to the Daily Telegraph.
The Premier League Doctors' Group said removing Carneiro from the bench would be "unjust in the extreme".
The group, drawn from top-flight clubs, said she had "universal and total support" from her medical colleagues.
It added: "A refusal to run onto the pitch would have breached the duty of care required of the medical team to their patient.
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RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 13/08/2015, 12:15
I expect the good doctor will be reinstated for training sessions and matchdays. If he apologises then itll happen behind the scenes of course :P I think he should apologise to be fair. Tis only her job afterall :P Caring for a human beings health comes above sports anyday. -
RE: CHELSEA
orionmetus > 14/08/2015, 15:15
I can totally understand Mourinho's frustration with it all really, trying to get the first win and they end up wasting time and bringing the key player off the pitch. Though there has to be some sort of line drawn, to be honest it feccin serves ole hazard right for laying down haha -
RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 15/08/2015, 11:04
(14/08/2015, 15:15)orionmetus Wrote: I can totally understand Mourinho's frustration with it all really, trying to get the first win and they end up wasting time and bringing the key player off the pitch. Though there has to be some sort of line drawn, to be honest it feccin serves ole hazard right for laying down haha
its ok you and others saying that but say if he had been injured badly and they didnt react quick enough all hell would have broken lose :D -
RE: CHELSEA
Clitterbug > 15/08/2015, 13:05
Would this story have run if the Dr was a feller?
Nothing was said about the guy who was ranted at by the Special One, the press and the BBC decided to crucify Jose coz his rant was aimed at a ''woman in football'' and as we all know men should be ashamed of themselves coz their arnt enough women refs/linesmen!
Its PC gone fucking mad again, if the Chelsea Dr had been a man, Mark Lawrenson and all the other sage's of 'Football Focus' ect would have been saying Jose was right, Hazard had tripped over a butterfly and was perfectly OK and because an over zealous Dr had run on the pitch Chealsea were down to 9 players.
God help the poor little bullied Dr, she must be suicidal, probably feels like jumping off the fucking big pile of money shes made out of caring for over payed poncy prima donna whinging fucking footballers. -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 15/08/2015, 14:03
Two of the medical staff got bollock'd by Mourinho. One was the female doctor and i believe the other was a male physio. But if the fella was the doctor im not sure the same wouldve been said with regards to what was said to the female... thats where your point comes into force :D
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RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 15/08/2015, 19:28
(15/08/2015, 13:05)Clitterbug Wrote: Would this story have run if the Dr was a feller?
Nothing was said about the guy who was ranted at by the Special One, the press and the BBC decided to crucify Jose coz his rant was aimed at a ''woman in football'' and as we all know men should be ashamed of themselves coz their arnt enough women refs/linesmen!
Its PC gone fucking mad again, if the Chelsea Dr had been a man, Mark Lawrenson and all the other sage's of 'Football Focus' ect would have been saying Jose was right, Hazard had tripped over a butterfly and was perfectly OK and because an over zealous Dr had run on the pitch Chealsea were down to 9 players.
God help the poor little bullied Dr, she must be suicidal, probably feels like jumping off the fucking big pile of money shes made out of caring for over payed poncy prima donna whinging fucking footballers.
course it would have,he is a fucking lowlife spoilt bullly who thinks he,s god,why are you being so nasty ??,she aint done nothing wrong at all,i know they,re prima donna whinging fucking footballers,but hey give her a lil respect fuck she was only doing her job,well trying to,.dont matter if it was a male or female.you still show some dignity,which he has fuck all off, -
RE: CHELSEA
Clitterbug > 15/08/2015, 20:55
Im not being nasty? i know shes just doing her job, i know he considers himself Royalty, im merely pointing out this is a none story, if it had been a male Dr the press/telly wouldnt have picked up on it, the fact the Dr is female dosnt in its self make the matter news worthy. If she hadnt run on and it was just the physio and he'd ranted at him alone no one would have taken any notice. -
RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 16/08/2015, 11:07
ok you are kool,its probably what a lot of people are saying to,but me being me as you know i will say we will never know because it can open happen with him in charge no other manager would be a sad git like him