M18CTID
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Damn - I thought it was a WhatsApp. That's me rumbled then ;)I certainly received a text from someone.
Damn - I thought it was a WhatsApp. That's me rumbled then ;)I certainly received a text from someone.
100% agree. But to be honest deep down i don't give a monkeys if we're cleared.
Hopefully he'll not sign anything in permanent ink.Why would he pump more money into a country that is trying to rip one of his assets to shreds.
At the behest of a cartel of yanks ?
It would be the worst possible way to get rid of the charges, fairness and transparency should be the order of the day here not diplomatic shenanigans.
Much of what he did was right out of the Malcolm Allison play book, from his time in Portugal. I read that Mourinho’s Dad was involved with Big Mal at one stage.Mourinho is without question one of the great managers.
His time at Porto and Chelsea ( first) were incredible, he was charismatic, flamboyant and dare I say the nearest thing to Brian Clough I have seen. His players worshiped him and would literally die for him, his teams were exciting to watch.
But something changed, some say he has never got over the death of his father, or was it he started to believe his own hype?
Whatever it was it spoilt and destroyed him, he has become so anti football as a coach, hateful, spiteful etc.
Yet when he is not working as a coach and makes appearances as a pundit, that same flamboyant, charming character reappears with incredible knowledge of the game and he is box office and a pleasure to listen to.
There has been no fairness & transparency shown to City. Fuck em!
just realized that could be read different ways. I of course meant "just as long as we're cleared"100% agree. But to be honest deep down i don't give a monkeys if we're cleared.
Much of what he did was right out of the Malcolm Allison play book, from his time in Portugal. I read that Mourinho’s Dad was involved with Big Mal at one stage.
Thanks for posting that.Only top 25 here we don't feature
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I always thought players would run through brick walls for him, until the incident with Chelsea’s Dr or physio, Eva something I thinkBut something changed, some say he has never got over the death of his father, or was it he started to believe his own hype?
But City charged.Thanks for posting that.
Inter feature quite heavily. But unsurprisingly Madrid dominate proceedings.
Chelsea the most involved English club
Mourhino's whole career is dominated by his despicable character and his negative, defensive, cheating tactics. A total stain on the game in my view.If I lose I want to congratulate my opponent, then poke him in the eye.
The difference is that Clough's teams played honest attractive football and Mourhino's teams (mostly)) played dishonest anti-football. Both were flamboyant I suppose but only one of them was a decent human being.Mourinho is without question one of the great managers.
His time at Porto and Chelsea ( first) were incredible, he was charismatic, flamboyant and dare I say the nearest thing to Brian Clough I have seen. His players worshiped him and would literally die for him, his teams were exciting to watch.
But something changed, some say he has never got over the death of his father, or was it he started to believe his own hype?
Whatever it was it spoilt and destroyed him, he has become so anti football as a coach, hateful, spiteful etc.
Yet when he is not working as a coach and makes appearances as a pundit, that same flamboyant, charming character reappears with incredible knowledge of the game and he is box office and a pleasure to listen to.
Surely a butchers would involve seeing something not hearing something?Seems so. Wait a few days though and someone will probably hear a whisper while they’re queuing up in the butchers that were ok again and all will be tickety boo
Don't mince your wordsYeah, put some meat on the bones
I have heard from Ian Cheeseman and he says he actually had a conversation with someone and he asked the question " how would you feel if we were deducted 40 points." He is in the dark as is everyone else and does not expect a conclusion for many months.What is Cheesy saying lads/lasses?
The difference is that Clough's teams played honest attractive football and Mourhino's teams (mostly)) played dishonest anti-football. Both were flamboyant I suppose but only one of them was a decent human being.