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Postby red37 » Thu Jul 30, 2009 10:22 pm

The next Man U gaffer  :glare:
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Postby bigmick » Fri Jul 31, 2009 12:26 am

red37 wrote:The next Man U gaffer  :glare:

You look a bit gutted about the prospect Red, and given his record elsewhere I don't blame you. In actual fact, if Hughes doesn't get man City right up there you may IMHO have the right city but wrong club. Either way round, I agree with you it's not a nice prospect.
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Postby Julio-0 » Fri Jul 31, 2009 3:14 pm

Sabre wrote:in Italy Mourinho hasn't probably as much power as he had in England

True, in Italy a coach hasn't much power (mourinho wanted Carvalho and Moratto bought Lucio)

In this year in Italy, Mourinho hasn't demostrated nothing. Moratti wanted him to winning the Champions and Mourinho failed. In the campionship we hadn't a good combination: pass to ibra and then he did all alone. Now without ibra he have to demostrate to be the "special one".
I'm speaking only of this year in Italy.
Sorry for my english and i hope you will understand something of this post. :(
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Postby Greavesie » Fri Jul 31, 2009 3:46 pm

red37 wrote:The next Man U gaffer  :glare:

just another reason to loathe the smug fecker then  :D
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Postby aCe' » Fri Jul 31, 2009 3:57 pm

Julio-0 wrote:
Sabre wrote:in Italy Mourinho hasn't probably as much power as he had in England

True, in Italy a coach hasn't much power (mourinho wanted Carvalho and Moratto bought Lucio)

In this year in Italy, Mourinho hasn't demostrated nothing. Moratti wanted him to winning the Champions and Mourinho failed. In the campionship we hadn't a good combination: pass to ibra and then he did all alone. Now without ibra he have to demostrate to be the "special one".
I'm speaking only of this year in Italy.
Sorry for my english and i hope you will understand something of this post. :(

come again about Ibrahimovic ?  :wwww
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Postby Julio-0 » Fri Jul 31, 2009 4:48 pm

aCe' wrote:
Julio-0 wrote:
Sabre wrote:in Italy Mourinho hasn't probably as much power as he had in England

True, in Italy a coach hasn't much power (mourinho wanted Carvalho and Moratto bought Lucio)

In this year in Italy, Mourinho hasn't demostrated nothing. Moratti wanted him to winning the Champions and Mourinho failed. In the campionship we hadn't a good combination: pass to ibra and then he did all alone. Now without ibra he have to demostrate to be the "special one".
I'm speaking only of this year in Italy.
Sorry for my english and i hope you will understand something of this post. :(

come again about Ibrahimovic ?  :wwww

Someone passes the ball to ibra and ibra ball controll, dribbles,shoots of goal,goes on the counterattack,heads,

our combination:
1) julio cesar--->maicon--->ibra scores a goal
2) julio cesar--->samuel/cordoba/cambiasso's knocks the ball---> ibra scores a goal

i don't know if you have understood :D
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Postby dawson99 » Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:07 pm

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Postby Fauxy » Fri Jul 31, 2009 5:37 pm

I love the bloke  :D would be gutted if he takes over at man u
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Postby aCe' » Fri Jul 31, 2009 6:13 pm

Julio-0 wrote:
aCe' wrote:
Julio-0 wrote:
Sabre wrote:in Italy Mourinho hasn't probably as much power as he had in England

True, in Italy a coach hasn't much power (mourinho wanted Carvalho and Moratto bought Lucio)

In this year in Italy, Mourinho hasn't demostrated nothing. Moratti wanted him to winning the Champions and Mourinho failed. In the campionship we hadn't a good combination: pass to ibra and then he did all alone. Now without ibra he have to demostrate to be the "special one".
I'm speaking only of this year in Italy.
Sorry for my english and i hope you will understand something of this post. :(

come again about Ibrahimovic ?  :wwww

Someone passes the ball to ibra and ibra ball controll, dribbles,shoots of goal,goes on the counterattack,heads,

our combination:
1) julio cesar--->maicon--->ibra scores a goal
2) julio cesar--->samuel/cordoba/cambiasso's knocks the ball---> ibra scores a goal

i don't know if you have understood :D

thanks for clearing that up buddy... and welcome to the forum, you'll love this place    :laugh:
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Postby Julio-0 » Fri Jul 31, 2009 7:05 pm

thanks a lot :D
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Postby The_Rock » Fri Sep 18, 2009 9:50 am

Just thought i will post it here.......  :laugh:


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns....cc=4716


Benitez: Under pressure at Anfield

For me, this is a distinct possibility. This bombshell might not be quite as farfetched as it sounds. Let me explain. Rather let me light the blue touch paper and retreat to safety!

Liverpool are desperate to break Manchester United's stranglehold on the League title, which was once the private domain of Anfield. And patience is wearing thin with Rafa Benitez to deliver. Sir Alex Ferguson's dominance in the domestic league is something that has become far more than a mere irritation; it has become the club's Holy Grail.

Last season, with Fernando Torres looking to be Benitez's best buy by a long way, the club came so tantalisingly close. This season they were heavily favoured by pundits and by their own fans, as finally being in a position to mount a realistic challenge and eventually take the championship crown. Two early defeats have badly deflated such high expectations. Patience with Benitez is even thinner.

Failure to win at West Ham United on Saturday, in yet another massive ESPN live Premier League game to follow the thoroughly entertaining Spurs-Manchester United event, would heap enormous pressure on the manager. Patience with Benitez will be at an all-time low ebb.

And, if the pressure doesn't reach fever pitch at Upton Park should Liverpool win, then it could easily occur if Liverpool lose touch with the leaders at any stage in the near future.

At the moment Chelsea and Manchester City are setting the pace as both have 100% records. City's credentials will be tested to the limit in the Manchester derby, so it's Liverpool's big chance in East London to close the gap. Benitez dare not fail in this task.

The Champions League has been Benitez's field of expertise, and, indeed, saving grace, but it is the domestic title that their fans now crave above all else. Strange, because, it is the opposite at a club like Chelsea, who would dearly love to be taken seriously as one of Europe's elite by winning the Champions League. Don't get me wrong, their fans want to win the league as well, but the clubs priority is to finish at the summit of Europe.

Jose Mourinho delivered back-to-back titles, but never quite conquered the Liverpool hurdle in Europe. Mourinho's mission at Inter is to deliver the Champions League having won the league title in his first season. Any failure in Europe might be hard for Mourinho and Inter to accept, which might make his tenure in Italy far less secure.


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Jose Mourinho: Eyeing Anfield move?

Now, if Mourinho was returning to the Premier League, there would be two likely destinations, Old Trafford, or... Anfield.

There has been plenty of speculation that United's American owners would covet Mourinho the day Sir Alex opted to retire. But that might not be for another couple of seasons, and while Sir Alex likes the Portuguese coach and would not object to him taking over his mantle, Mourinho might feel uncomfortable with that, and he would surely wish to retain Sir Alex in some sort of advisory role.

However, there would be no hesitation on Mourinho's part on ousting Benitez. They never really got on during their conflicts in England and abroad when Mourinho was boss at Stamford Bridge. And Mourinho loves the Liverpool heritage, and would put them on his potential wish list for a return to English football.

I believe it is inevitable Mourinho will return. And, it will only be at a club that matches his ego in terms of size and paying power. The only club likely to challenge Liverpool for Mourinho's services, would be big spending Manchester City.

But they will stick with Mark Hughes, while they continue to be successful and Hughes has got off to a flyer this season with all his new signings in place, and more to come in the January transfer window.

So, logically, it is Mourinho for Anfield if Benitez fouls up in the Premier League this season, and already he hasn't made a very auspicious start.
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Postby GYBS » Fri Sep 18, 2009 11:39 am

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Postby Ola Mr Benitez » Fri Sep 18, 2009 12:31 pm

Shocking piece of writing...  this is obvioulsy the work of a 15 year old schoolboy.. isnt it? ???
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Postby bigmick » Fri Sep 18, 2009 1:59 pm

Terrible journalism, absolutely shocking. Who would want Mourinho at Anfield anyway ??? All that being full of himself, winding up the opposition, telling them to shush and all that, running up and down the touchline when we've won another trophy. That's the last thing we need all that nonsense.
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Postby redbeergoggles » Fri Sep 18, 2009 4:29 pm

I really believe that Mourinho covets the Liverpool job more than all others ,he would give his soul to hear the Kop singing his name with the same gusto as they herald Rafa's , something's are just undeniable and however much you struggle the inevitable tends to occur .

Although I don't like the fellas traits you cannot deny his obvious coaching qualities ,and while I hope Benitez lands us the Premiership and stays at the helm of Liverpool fc  ,I am not stupid enough to believe that Rafa is in anyway wanted by the despicable two who currently hold the reins.
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