PL charge City for alleged breaches of financial rules

I’ve probably mentioned this before, but a few years back I got into conversation with a relative on one of the physios at united. I was told that of all the managers the physio had worked under at the club, dating back to Ferguson’s time, the only one he didn’t like working for, and the only one he had a bad thing to say about was JM.
Every other manager respected his decision when told a player was too injured to play, and respected player welfare etc, even though they might have obviously been pissed off to get the news.

JM was the only one who was different. He would bully and ignore and not accept the decision of the medical professionals.

Jose Mourinho is the rags 3rd most successful manager. That’s a piss funny stat of the day.
 
I’ve probably mentioned this before, but a few years back I got into conversation with a relative on one of the physios at united. I was told that of all the managers the physio had worked under at the club, dating back to Ferguson’s time, the only one he didn’t like working for, and the only one he had a bad thing to say about was JM.
Every other manager respected his decision when told a player was too injured to play, and respected player welfare etc, even though they might have obviously been pissed off to get the news.

JM was the only one who was different. He would bully and ignore and not accept the decision of the medical professionals.
He caused the loss of employment to a medic at Chelsea, trying to stop her attending a player.
 
I've not really been following this but why did he mention Mourinho at all?
I think a journalist compared Guardiola holding up six fingers at Anfield with something Mourinho had done previously.

Edit

Here you go:

Mourinho, who won three Premier League titles at Chelsea, had similarly held up three fingers to opposing fans during an underwhelming league campaign at Manchester United, before being sacked in December 2018 after a loss to Liverpool.

Guardiola was asked at a press conference whether he could face a fate similar to Mourinho.

"I hope not in my case... he won three, I won six.. but we are the same like that," Guardiola answered.
 
He was always a thundercunt. He was just a thundercunt who got one over on Ferguson for a while. And then a thundercunt who some thought was amusing for a while because of his thundercuntishness. But always a thundercunt, nevertheless.

People don't change. He is, was and always will be a thundercunt. More people have just realised it now. That's all.
He wasn't in his first spell at Chelsea. I've met a number of people who came into contact with him at that time, including someone who worked with all PL managers in his role. That latter person couldn't praise Jose enough and told me that he was a really kind and intelligent person. I've heard from people who know the GPC well, that hos public persona as manager was very different to his private one.

Something seems to have happened to Mourinho since then mind you.
 
They’ve basically had only two decent managers in their entire existence. Yet they think they should lay claim on English football.

Take away the unbelievably ridiculous numbers of braindeads who regard being a supporter as the height of fandom, and let normal circumstances prevail, and they would be a nothing special type of club who had success in the past.
 

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