
anyway all joking aside .... I would like to take this opportunity in congratulating Mourinho in finally finding a Liverpool supporter willing to lick his shit covered testicles ....Well done

The_Rock wrote:Just wanna congratulate Mourinho in officially getting recognised as the best manager in the world.
LFC2007 wrote:Leaving aside his personality, he was without doubt the best manager in Europe last season. He steered Inter to the treble (imagine if Rafa had done that for those of you who can't take an objective stance) with a particularly special European cup win, deservedly beating Ancelotti's Chelsea and along the way. Who is the best manager around right now? It depends what you mean by that. For me, longevity matters a great deal so I'd have Ferguson in my top two on the basis that he virtually guarantees a certain level of achievement every year - a title challenge, and a cup final - having had to rebuild a lot of great teams over the years, in arguably the most competitive league. The other one would be Mourinho because, like Ferguson, he's done it over a long period of time and also with more than one club. I know these won't be popular choices, but who cares?
Guardiola's Barca (I'm not having this nonsense that it was some kind of fluke)
burjennio wrote:More huge injustice than massive fluke. Diego Milito for Inter scored a goal that should have been disallowed for offside stand in the 1st leg and Barca through Bojan had a goal chalked off in the 2nd leg that should have stood so without going into semantics of penalty decisions and possession football and the like the score should have been Inter 2 Barca 3 over the two legs.
Mourinho loving British Media love to brush this under the carpet yet STILL go on and on about Garcias "ghost" goal not crossing the line in 05
Bojan disallowed goal
Milito: definitively proven offside at 1:16
burjennio wrote:LFC2007 wrote:Leaving aside his personality, he was without doubt the best manager in Europe last season. He steered Inter to the treble (imagine if Rafa had done that for those of you who can't take an objective stance) with a particularly special European cup win, deservedly beating Ancelotti's Chelsea and along the way. Who is the best manager around right now? It depends what you mean by that. For me, longevity matters a great deal so I'd have Ferguson in my top two on the basis that he virtually guarantees a certain level of achievement every year - a title challenge, and a cup final - having had to rebuild a lot of great teams over the years, in arguably the most competitive league. The other one would be Mourinho because, like Ferguson, he's done it over a long period of time and also with more than one club. I know these won't be popular choices, but who cares?Guardiola's Barca (I'm not having this nonsense that it was some kind of fluke)
More huge injustice than massive fluke. Diego Milito for Inter scored a goal that should have been disallowed for offside stand in the 1st leg and Barca through Bojan had a goal chalked off in the 2nd leg that should have stood so without going into semantics of penalty decisions and possession football and the like the score should have been Inter 2 Barca 3 over the two legs.
Mourinho loving British Media love to brush this under the carpet yet STILL go on and on about Garcias "ghost" goal not crossing the line in 05
Bojan disallowed goal
Milito: definitively proven offside at 1:16
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