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• #120327
What is it about Mourinho that makes his success collapse in bitter acrimony after about 3 years at any club? His ego? A fundamentally unbalanced personality? His management methods? Perhaps he should see a psychiatrist.
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• #120328
His whole approach is to create intensity and wring everything out of his players. Just leads to burnout after a couple of seasons - you can't maintain that.
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• #120329
And the players get bored with his negative defensive minded setup I imagine
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• #120330
jonathan wilson expounds on Bela Guttman's "the third season is fatal" philosophy, from way back in 2007..
http://www.theguardian.com/football/2007/jan/17/europeanfootball.sport1
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• #120331
So how did Ferguson do it? He made some unpopular decisions and still managed to get the best out of his teams (Keane, van Nistelrooy, Stam).
Even Wenger seems better at this particular game, in the past at least.
None of his so called key players have reached the level they reached at arsenal, even though most of them win plenty of trophies in the process (Overmars, Petit, Henry, Nasri, Clichy, Viera etc.) -
• #120332
Bullshit Mike.
I can't be arsed to back this up with facts, but his first incarnation at Chelsea, his incarnation at Real, and his first half of his reincarnation last season (he's only been here for 14-15 right?), shows that his football is pretty much linear and focused on scoring. Not focused on ball retention.
He's still an utter cunt.
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• #120334
@jaw @Chalfie
I think generally Ferguson used a much larger squad than JM... He always had a second team of players who were happy to come off the bench, or be rotated and knew that's exactly what their role was. You could argue Mourinho did this reasonably successfully in his first stint at Chelsea, but since then his approach has become narrower in terms of personnel.Ferguson may have made some difficult choices, but he was always alienating one individual - making sure it never disrupted the team as a whole. Mourinho on the other hand, seems to slowly alienate himself.
I guess you could say with Ferguson the approach was "no-one is bigger than the team" and with Mourinho it's "no-one is bigger than me"
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• #120335
Which is clearly a lie, as he's about my height.
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• #120336
It seems like he deliberately presses the self destruct button by orchestrating fall outs with players, staff, media and authorities. In the same way that Suarez bites people when he wants to move on. I reckon he gets bored then manufactures a firing to get a payout.
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• #120337
I think Ferguson, as Keane has pointed out, used the "no-one is bigger than the team" where team equalled Fergie.
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• #120338
A great read. Thanks for sharing that.
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• #120339
He's not. He's as tall as I am.
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• #120340
He's 5'8" apparently.
Short arse in other words.
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• #120341
I fitted him for a suit during his first spell at Stamford Bridge and don't recall him being shorter than me.
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• #120342
I love Roy, but... Chevrons
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• #120343
LOL poor Clive, his rant has made it into my facebook feed from someone completely unconnected.
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• #120344
@cornelius_blackfoot as rare as Jack Nicholson. Well done.
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• #120345
We are going to win the league this season mate.
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• #120347
I don't want this to be Clive. His daft defences of Chelsea's vileness always came across as just baiting towards other teams and his bigotry as being a bit ironic. And surely he'd be able to pronounce 'Mourinho'. It can't really be him.
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• #120348
If it looks like a duck, walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck.
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• #120349
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RDOaYlme22g#t=240
And go to 5:38-ish and 5:53 for examples of Mourinho pronounciation.
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• #120350
Fuck me it just gets worse. That lot are like the illuminati
There's a conspiracy against 'Boro. It started when we were forced to place our football club on the arsehole of England.
Only Barrow AFC have it worse, but fuck them, horrible cunts.