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jk88 reacted to Scott in Jose Mourinho thread"The King" is gone but he's not forgotten
This is the story of a Jose' Rotten
It's better to burn out than it is to rust
"The King" is gone but he's not forgotten.
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jk88 reacted to Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadNo need to be upset, mate kiwi. [emoji4] -
jk88 reacted to Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadCalm down, mate [emoji4] -
jk88 got a reaction from Jezz in Jose Mourinho threadThat forum is full of plastic trolls. Konakai, Kiwi, RIP etc would be stars over there.
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jk88 got a reaction from mez in Jose Mourinho threadThat forum is full of plastic trolls. Konakai, Kiwi, RIP etc would be stars over there.
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jk88 got a reaction from Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadThat forum is full of plastic trolls. Konakai, Kiwi, RIP etc would be stars over there.
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jk88 reacted to coco in Jose Mourinho threadUsing the word cancer in these instances says a lot about the posters on talkchelsea.
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jk88 reacted to Gandalf Greyhame in Jose Mourinho threadI'm very glad to see the rest of the forum doesn't agree with your views at all. That's a shameful way to address your most successful manager ever. Even poor posters at RAWK have more class than this - this is Bluemoon-towards-United levels of hatred. Get a grip.
As for Jose's falling-out tendency, I believe things will be different at Manchester United. At United, the manager has always been given full reign and control over ... well, everything.
1) SAF fell out with Beckham - he was sold to RM. Fell out with Stam - gone. Fell out with Keane - kicked out. The list with SAF is endless.
2) Moyes was allowed to clear out the entire backroom staff, take care of youth academy, change training methods. SAF, whose influence still loomed large wanted Rooney to sold to your folks at Stamford Bridge - but Moyes was allowed to override that and hand him the silly contract that every football fan and his dog now knows of.
3) LVG kicked out the likes of RVP, Nani, Rafael and co. All fan favourites, all SAF favourites. He was allowed to do that. He changed the entire style of football - he was allowed to do that, till the day poor results got him sacked. And most notably, when Di Maria fell out with LVG, it was the player who got the boot, not the manager. When wonderboy Januzaj was dropped, no one apart from LVG was in support of it. He was still allowed to do that.
So if Mourinho falls out with top players, or creates a toxic environment - everything will be done to ensure that he is comfortable again. We don't have a DoF (yet, I don't know about these rumours about Monchi) , and our CEO is not a football man. Players will be sold, staff will be released, fan favourites will be ignored. Even if the results are not favourable, the manager will be given a lot of time to set things right (something that has never been afforded to Mourinho either at RM or at Chelsea).
At United, the manager dictates it all - and that is probably one of the reasons why Mourinho always wanted the seat, and why he may actually succeed in establishing a dynasty at Old Trafford, again.
Time will tell, let's see.
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jk88 reacted to Scott Harris in Jose Mourinho threadThis is like the kind of sh*t you would read from Liverpool fans on RAWK, not from a Chelsea fan.
The man is our most successful manager ever. You don't have to like him or agree with his methods, but at least respect him for what he helped the club achieve.
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jk88 reacted to dkw in Jose Mourinho threadHe's either a troll or a complete f**king moron. Either way he can f**k right off. -
jk88 reacted to Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadAt talkchelsea he's called the 'cancer'. Mate kiwi is missing out on this debat, shame. [emoji4]
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jk88 reacted to Chelsbear in Jose Mourinho threadThere is a difference between respectful criticism and down right hatred which is what that poster went with.
Thank god I don't associate with people like that. Basically calling out greatest ever manager scum who belongs in the sewer.
What a classless angry little man
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jk88 reacted to Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadJose has to shoulder some of the blame. This has been discussed time and time again, so no need to make the rounds.
But he's the only one who had to suffer the consequences, at Chelsea it's always the coach who is wrong, who gets all of the blame,
never ever the players.
In my point of view Jose was ready to stick it out with us, ready to fight for his life, committed himself during an unbelievable crisis,
i can only speak for myself, but that's proper Chels'.
Do you remember what Abra tried to do with the CPO?
But because the big Russian has got money, he gets away with murder.
What Mourinho did was questionable, but i get where he was coming from, lots of iPhones, Pads and a sometimes a lame atmosphere.
Too many tourists, the support could be better, just take a look at Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
But i really loved who we, the fans, supported Mourinho through this tough spell. It doesn't get any better than this.
It's shame what happened, he belonged to us, to this club.
Mourinho will have some digs at Abra and some of the players, rightly so, but i do think the Chelsea fanbase is untouchable.
But we'll see, i for one love the man to bits, but of course i support Chelsea no matter what and hope than we can beat our friend Jose.
It's about time after Inter.
Yeah, i know some older members too, some of them are fed up with Jose's antics, they have no time for him, but you're different,
you carefully take your time to call him out.
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jk88 reacted to Chelsbear in Jose Mourinho threadNo Chelsea supporters hate Jose.
We all know what these posters are
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jk88 reacted to Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadPost this on Talkchelsea and become member of the week! Congrats! What is it with some of the new guys, hating so much on Jose, proper complex. [emoji2]
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jk88 reacted to ForeverCarefree in Jose Mourinho threadTony Blair as an argument against our greatest ever manager?
That's a new one.
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jk88 reacted to ForeverCarefree in Jose Mourinho threadFinally free of the man who delivered three league titles in five full seasons with the club.
Yeah, thank goodness we won't see his sort around here anymore.
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jk88 reacted to ForeverCarefree in Jose Mourinho threadWould you like a packet of crisps with that pint of bitter?
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jk88 reacted to Chelsbear in Jose Mourinho threadGet a grip you hateful troll
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jk88 reacted to Essien19 in Jose Mourinho threadNanana kiwi [emoji4] there are a lot of Mancs out there who remain very sceptical of Blind. Just take a look at their game against West Ham.
Much more success with this 'story' on TC, i guess. [emoji2]
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jk88 reacted to TheChelseaBlues in Jose Mourinho threadI think there is a certain sect of fans, on here at least, who take great pleasure in second guessing and being critical of the club. So when something goes wrong they're more than happy to pounce. If everything is going right they have nothing to say.
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jk88 reacted to moi in Jose Mourinho threadAre you expecting someone to psycho-analyze you?
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jk88 reacted to Englishman in Jose Mourinho threadNot to mention the season before last, when we won the league after topping the table from start to finish, losing 4 games out of 54, and one of those was after we'd already secured the title. It's amazing how spoiled by success we've become when I'm now seeing that season being virtually dismissed: "yeah, we won the league but..."
Definitely Tier 1.
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jk88 reacted to loz in Jose Mourinho threadComfortably top tier. Christ if Lamps, JT and Drogba are in tier one then surely the bloke more responsible than any for them being there also needs to be there.
Not one of those three players would be as good as they were for us without the a Jose influence.
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jk88 reacted to mad_mac in Jose Mourinho threadMost successful manager of ours of all time. I think too many people are thinking of him in the poor light that was last season, and are forgetting about him with us the first time.
He is up there in tier 1 for me. And until another manager comes in and produces more, he'll remain there.