bigmick wrote:An absolutely fantastic performance over the two legs from Inter, and hugely deserving winners. They committed the cardinal sin in the first match by conceding a goal at Home (and the first goal of the game at that) before coming storming back to beat the European Champions 3-1 (after beating the English Champions Home and Away in the previous round). In the second leg they are the victims of a ridiculous sending off, and have to play 2/3 of the match against one of the best passing teams in years with 10 men. They concede to a blatantly offside goal, but STILL will not be denied.
Good luck to them, and good luck to their manager too. It's worth remembering that his reaction probably has much to do with "the interpreter" lines which Barca fans have been giving it for years. Once again he has triumphed with a palpably inferior team, against a team which hugely outspent the one he is managing. I don't expect it'll make many of the wrist slashers admit they were wrong, nor do I expect it'll make people take to him.
What it does do though for anybody who is genuinely interested in football is confirm Mourinho as by far the most impressive manager of his generation. I wonder where we would be in the league THIS season, with exactly the same group of players we have, if he were manager. No doubt some on here will tell you we'd be just the same, or perhaps even embroiled ina fight for ninth or something, but I can't agree.
aCe' wrote:Hahahahahahahahahaha... JOOOSSSEEEEEEEEE !!!!!
Great display from Inter... 10men against Barcelona.. Anyone who thinks any other side would have progressed using any other tactics besides defending with number is fcking clueless and deluded !
SouthCoastShankly wrote:dawson99 wrote:get off the pitch maureenhio you c.unt
really hope he dont come to us now
Get over it.
I'd fucking love it if my club's manager showed that much passion. If I was managing a side in the CL semi final and just made the final, I would be on the pitch, especially to p!ss off the opposition.
Any manager who shows that much passion is going to be idolised.
aCe' wrote:Hahahahahahahahahaha... JOOOSSSEEEEEEEEE !!!!!
Great display from Inter... 10men against Barcelona.. Anyone who thinks any other side would have progressed using any other tactics besides defending with number is fcking clueless and deluded !
aCe' wrote:Hahahahahahahahahaha... JOOOSSSEEEEEEEEE !!!!!
Great display from Inter... 10men against Barcelona.. Anyone who thinks any other side would have progressed using any other tactics besides defending with number is fcking clueless and deluded !
Igor Zidane wrote:With Roberto mancini's team Mick . Surley .
Benny The Noon wrote:aCe' wrote:Hahahahahahahahahaha... JOOOSSSEEEEEEEEE !!!!!
Great display from Inter... 10men against Barcelona.. Anyone who thinks any other side would have progressed using any other tactics besides defending with number is fcking clueless and deluded !
Yet a side has gone to the Nou Camp in recent years with the intend to actually attack barce and ended up beating Barce as well .
Igor Zidane wrote:bigmick wrote:An absolutely fantastic performance over the two legs from Inter, and hugely deserving winners. They committed the cardinal sin in the first match by conceding a goal at Home (and the first goal of the game at that) before coming storming back to beat the European Champions 3-1 (after beating the English Champions Home and Away in the previous round). In the second leg they are the victims of a ridiculous sending off, and have to play 2/3 of the match against one of the best passing teams in years with 10 men. They concede to a blatantly offside goal, but STILL will not be denied.
Good luck to them, and good luck to their manager too. It's worth remembering that his reaction probably has much to do with "the interpreter" lines which Barca fans have been giving it for years. Once again he has triumphed with a palpably inferior team, against a team which hugely outspent the one he is managing. I don't expect it'll make many of the wrist slashers admit they were wrong, nor do I expect it'll make people take to him.
What it does do though for anybody who is genuinely interested in football is confirm Mourinho as by far the most impressive manager of his generation. I wonder where we would be in the league THIS season, with exactly the same group of players we have, if he were manager. No doubt some on here will tell you we'd be just the same, or perhaps even embroiled ina fight for ninth or something, but I can't agree.
With Roberto mancini's team Mick . Surley .
SouthCoastShankly wrote:dawson99 wrote:get off the pitch maureenhio you c.unt
really hope he dont come to us now
Get over it.
I'd fucking love it if my club's manager showed that much passion. If I was managing a side in the CL semi final and just made the final, I would be on the pitch, especially to p!ss off the opposition.
Any manager who shows that much passion is going to be idolised.
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