Mourinho or Mancini

Didsbury Dave said:
Rammy Blue said:
Just as it was with the Pep thread, this one won't go anywhere too far away until Jose confirms where he is managing next season.
Can't see it going anywhere if the same balloons keep resurrecting it after every routine win, either ;-)

Round and round and round we go....where it stops, nobody knows....

Haha,bless their insecure socks......
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Rammy Blue said:
Just as it was with the Pep thread, this one won't go anywhere too far away until Jose confirms where he is managing next season.
Can't see it going anywhere if the same balloons keep resurrecting it after every routine win, either ;-)

Round and round and round we go....where it stops, nobody knows....
Nice one, oh the bloody ironing
 
Caveman said:
hgblue said:
greasedupdeafguy said:
Haha your so bitter, I don't even want or particularly like Mourinho but you cant argue with his record as a manager. I just found it amusing how you posted 'Not much noise coming from the raving JoMo's of late' hour later there winning 5-0 before half time at one of the more difficult grounds in la liga.

This thread is fast becoming my favourite thread on here. The bitterness is so obvious it's amusing.
"Bitterness"? It's just a simple dislike. I dislike him like I dislike Ferguson. They stand for the same thing: winning by trying to gain as many advantages as possible in unsporting and sometimes cheating ways, along with often being a total cünt. It's alright to hate Ferguson for it but not Mourinho? I wouldn't ever want either sat in our dug out.

Many many managers have shown you don't have to act like them two do to succeed, which makes them look like even bigger cünts.

That's not bitterness, that's just facts and a feeling that we are better than stooping so low than to call in the cünts tricks in to succeed.

The other facts are he is struggling to stop in fighting, he kept dropping players (and points for doing so) just ou of spite, he is in trouble for kicking a fan, and he was outplayed home and away by Dortmund who aren't even the best team in Europe themselves even though Madrid have the best squad in the world.
I always love these moral high ground rants, as though Mancini is some kind of paragon of managerial virtue. I suppose he is if you discount the card waving, touchline spats, training ground fights, arguments with players, rants at referees, rants at cameramen, press conference temper losses and public fall outs with colleagues, superiors and subordinates.

They are all ego-driven tosspots, successful managers.
 
Think Mancini will be here next season. The team responded and didn't go into freefall.

Not sure what Mourinho will do. He's damaged his own reputation with his antics at Real. Maybe he'll stay at Real.
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Caveman said:
hgblue said:
This thread is fast becoming my favourite thread on here. The bitterness is so obvious it's amusing.
"Bitterness"? It's just a simple dislike. I dislike him like I dislike Ferguson. They stand for the same thing: winning by trying to gain as many advantages as possible in unsporting and sometimes cheating ways, along with often being a total cünt. It's alright to hate Ferguson for it but not Mourinho? I wouldn't ever want either sat in our dug out.

Many many managers have shown you don't have to act like them two do to succeed, which makes them look like even bigger cünts.

That's not bitterness, that's just facts and a feeling that we are better than stooping so low than to call in the cünts tricks in to succeed.

The other facts are he is struggling to stop in fighting, he kept dropping players (and points for doing so) just ou of spite, he is in trouble for kicking a fan, and he was outplayed home and away by Dortmund who aren't even the best team in Europe themselves even though Madrid have the best squad in the world.
I always love these moral high ground rants, as though Mancini is some kind of paragon of managerial virtue. I suppose he is if you discount the card waving, touchline spats, training ground fights, arguments with players, rants at referees, rants at cameramen, press conference temper losses and public fall outs with colleagues, superiors and subordinates.

They are all ego-driven tosspots, successful managers.
Dave, I've never done this, he has is faults, but show me a manager that doesn't
 
Didsbury Dave said:
Caveman said:
hgblue said:
This thread is fast becoming my favourite thread on here. The bitterness is so obvious it's amusing.
"Bitterness"? It's just a simple dislike. I dislike him like I dislike Ferguson. They stand for the same thing: winning by trying to gain as many advantages as possible in unsporting and sometimes cheating ways, along with often being a total cünt. It's alright to hate Ferguson for it but not Mourinho? I wouldn't ever want either sat in our dug out.

Many many managers have shown you don't have to act like them two do to succeed, which makes them look like even bigger cünts.

That's not bitterness, that's just facts and a feeling that we are better than stooping so low than to call in the cünts tricks in to succeed.

The other facts are he is struggling to stop in fighting, he kept dropping players (and points for doing so) just ou of spite, he is in trouble for kicking a fan, and he was outplayed home and away by Dortmund who aren't even the best team in Europe themselves even though Madrid have the best squad in the world.
I always love these moral high ground rants, as though Mancini is some kind of paragon of managerial virtue. I suppose he is if you discount the card waving, touchline spats, training ground fights, arguments with players, rants at referees, rants at cameramen, press conference temper losses and public fall outs with colleagues, superiors and subordinates.

They are all ego-driven tosspots, successful managers.
I've not mentioned Mancini. I was likening Mourinho to Ferguson.

Still without mentioning Mancini: Shankley, Paisley, Mercer, Robson, Clough, Capello, Ancelotti, Hiidink, Guardiola, Vilanova...all handle themselves in a different, classier way to the Mourinho/Ferguson styles of management.

Bobby Robson was a belting bloke. One of my favourite ever football men.
 
FantasyIreland said:
Didsbury Dave said:
Rammy Blue said:
Just as it was with the Pep thread, this one won't go anywhere too far away until Jose confirms where he is managing next season.
Can't see it going anywhere if the same balloons keep resurrecting it after every routine win, either ;-)

Round and round and round we go....where it stops, nobody knows....

Haha,bless their insecure socks......
*waves*
 

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