It's hard to know where to start with that post.
I trust you were being ironic when you complained that Rafa never called the Chelsea fans the 'great' ? Do you seriously think he would say, or even think, such a thing given the vitriolic abuse he was getting from the vocal minority on day one ?
As far as aoplogising for what he said - why should he ? He was an opposition manager trying to wind the club up at that time.He was doing his job - the very same job Alex Ferguson and (remember this point) Mourinho are SO much better than him at . You might want to look at some of JMs press conferences to see how much worse he is at pouring scorn on opponents in order to get them het up ;)
I, along with the silent majority of Chelsea fans, happen to believe he did a very good job bearing in mind the facts . We played more games than we have done before - you cannot play out and out attacking football when you are playing twice a week and have such poor attacking options as we did (which were nothing to do with him). We had a weak squad through the number of players we had out on loan. Also, the load mouths in the stand shouting abuse at him right from day one did the team absolutely no favours whatsoever. The more astute fan would get behind the team , no matter what, and let the results dictate whether the manager is the right man for the job. But that was too much to ask some fans, eh ? Instead the whole atmosphere was spolt and that had a very negative impact on the team - so perhaps you could look at yourself a little when you wonder why things weren't so great ?
Anyway - I never wanted Rafa either, but I have to say he has been superb. I look forward to next season though I am in two minds whether JM is really the right man for the job. If he does come back he has some difficult decisions to make , one of which is going to be casting Terry away from the nucleus of the team and also making Frank play a role as sub like RM and RB were doing. In a period of transition , away fom the old guard, it is not always best to bring in an old manager.