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    stufish got a reaction from Ivanov87 in Jose Mourinho thread   
    Is there an unmentionable Elephant in the room?  Jose signed a new 4 year contract on Friday 7th August 2015 and on the following day the Carneiro incident resulted in her sacking and we forget the decline of Jose's position as emanating from this first game incident. Look at the situation immediately prior to the verbal tirade aimed at a doctor concerned for a player.  Courtois had been sent off and the referee had called medics on, so there was no need for his tirade.  This was such a pivotal moment that it simply indicated that if , in the future, Carneiro attempted to protect the immediate safety of any player in the team, then she should consider the state of play first and foremost contrary to her training, even if they see a life threatening situation unfolding. The players knew that Carneiro had their safety to consider and they saw Jose's treatment of her in the ensuing weeks. Refusing to acknowledge his own impetuous nature, things got from bad to worse. He had his new 4 year contract. Yes, it was his passion that gave him and the team their successes and may well lead to Red glory. But to imagine this great tactician to have been completely ignorant of the implications of showing contempt towards Carneiro appears ignorance in itself. The ensuing disinterest in the following matches by the players and, above all, team spirit, could reasonably indicate that he knew what  he was doing all along, & well before these events unfolded. Add the above to his admiration for "fergies legacy" and obvious friendship, it seems he was not looking at theshedend forum for ideas, but was more likely the master of his own destiny way before the Carneiro incident. All this time Van Gaal was allowed to tread water and lay a basis for a potential 'storytale' "come back" that may appear on the horizon. Couple of duff managers after fergie to cement his prowess and now for the special one. We know now that Jose has conveniently  remained available until now. We shall see if medics at m*fc cross him and he does not give them similar abuse as that given Carneiro he will either have learned his lesson or decided not to move on for a while by ostracising the whole club by stripping the trusted team medic of all dignity. You have to give him credit for his audacity in remaining in the club while all the fireworks were pointing towards him.  Master of himself and professor of schematics.
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    stufish got a reaction from GarnachoCheese in Jose Mourinho thread   
    Is there an unmentionable Elephant in the room?  Jose signed a new 4 year contract on Friday 7th August 2015 and on the following day the Carneiro incident resulted in her sacking and we forget the decline of Jose's position as emanating from this first game incident. Look at the situation immediately prior to the verbal tirade aimed at a doctor concerned for a player.  Courtois had been sent off and the referee had called medics on, so there was no need for his tirade.  This was such a pivotal moment that it simply indicated that if , in the future, Carneiro attempted to protect the immediate safety of any player in the team, then she should consider the state of play first and foremost contrary to her training, even if they see a life threatening situation unfolding. The players knew that Carneiro had their safety to consider and they saw Jose's treatment of her in the ensuing weeks. Refusing to acknowledge his own impetuous nature, things got from bad to worse. He had his new 4 year contract. Yes, it was his passion that gave him and the team their successes and may well lead to Red glory. But to imagine this great tactician to have been completely ignorant of the implications of showing contempt towards Carneiro appears ignorance in itself. The ensuing disinterest in the following matches by the players and, above all, team spirit, could reasonably indicate that he knew what  he was doing all along, & well before these events unfolded. Add the above to his admiration for "fergies legacy" and obvious friendship, it seems he was not looking at theshedend forum for ideas, but was more likely the master of his own destiny way before the Carneiro incident. All this time Van Gaal was allowed to tread water and lay a basis for a potential 'storytale' "come back" that may appear on the horizon. Couple of duff managers after fergie to cement his prowess and now for the special one. We know now that Jose has conveniently  remained available until now. We shall see if medics at m*fc cross him and he does not give them similar abuse as that given Carneiro he will either have learned his lesson or decided not to move on for a while by ostracising the whole club by stripping the trusted team medic of all dignity. You have to give him credit for his audacity in remaining in the club while all the fireworks were pointing towards him.  Master of himself and professor of schematics.
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