Yeah. :lol:
And he's not the only Chav going apoplectic now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSk01SazrDE
Honestly, they've got more allegiance to Mourinho than to the club. He's got those poor fools in the palm of his hands. :lol:
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Yeah. :lol:
And he's not the only Chav going apoplectic now.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vSk01SazrDE
Honestly, they've got more allegiance to Mourinho than to the club. He's got those poor fools in the palm of his hands. :lol:
Hardly surprising he's brought them unparalleled success and after half a season where it's been going wrong he's sacked, same would happen at any club I reckon.
Klopp got a whole season and Dortmund fans still loved him as manager, had he had 3-4 bad years it might have been different.
He'll be hard to replace for Chelsea, not sure who they can get who will give them a better chance of winning.
It's half a season, could have turned it around he had plenty of time. It's not that humiliating, it's happened before to clubs. I think you'll find it's wishful thinking about a stain on his career, it's a minor blip, he'll walk into another big job, his CV will ensure that and he'll probably do well with them.
It's been a very poor season for him granted, but the overreaction is fuelled by hatred for him rather than logic.
I can't think of another club that's gone from champions straight down to the foot of the table almost halfway through the following season. Quote a unique, desperate failure this one. It's funny, because all season we've heard 'he'll turn it around, they'll get top four/top six'. And yet deeper and deeper they went into humiliation at home against teams like Bournemouth who the champions should be rolling over in their sleep. He's taken them from first in the league to out of Europe all together, which is quite some feat. And of course he'll get another big job because football is full of overpaid jackals everywhere you look, at our club and everywhere else. But this is a game changer for his career. It'll be some time before he recovers and gets anywhere near the level of success he used to enjoy. Those earlier years of his career where he was consistently picking up trophies have now begun to decline and whatever 'effect' he used to bring out in players is even harder to bring out, let alone maintain. His peak years are over and this will rankle for quite a while. And the hatred held against him across quite a few countries and many clubs and officials has been well earned. You can buy trophies but you can't buy real respect.
Could have turned it around. :lol:
After saying the players betrayed him and suggesting he got them to a level last season that they aren't otherwise at? No chance. This is what always happens with him, it just reached its nadir with Chelsea in completely ripping the dressing room apart.
How many times does he or his team have to implode before a pattern is too obvious to ignore?