Jose Mourinho

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PARTY HARD :juhej:
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Danes je Roman Abramovič dovolil, da se je Jose Mourinho dostojno poslovil od vseh igralcev. Na Cobhamu je za vse igralce imel poseben govor, obenem pa jim je zaželel veliko sreče v nogometu, kot tudi njihovem živlenju. Lepa gesta Abramovića, da je to naredil za legendo Mourinha.

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rover wrote:Danes je Roman Abramovič dovolil, da se je Jose Mourinho dostojno poslovil od vseh igralcev. Na Cobhamu je za vse igralce imel poseben govor, obenem pa jim je zaželel veliko sreče v nogometu, kot tudi njihovem živlenju. Lepa gesta Abramovića, da je to naredil za legendo Mourinha.

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Hkrati pa se pojavljajo novice, da vseh igralcev le ni bilo prisotnih. Big up pa za Abramovića ja je pa baje bil edini, ki ni želel odpustiti Joseja. Emanalo, Bruice Buck pa itak prava modela.

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Emanalo je najvecji pajac v zgodovini Chelsea,bl nesposobnega cloveka se Chelsea ni imel...
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Koga ni bilo na treningu včeraj:

https://www.facebook.com/CFCGlobal/vide ... 0/?theater


Baje se je Mourinho odpeljalo zared tistega, da je Hazard pozabil dres. Svoje sta naredila še Fabregas in Costa. Prišlo je verbalnega obračuna med igralci in Mourinhom. Posredoval je prav Emanalo, ki je moral umiriti igralce in poklical je Abramovića, ostalo pa vemo, da je bil kasneje odpuščen Mourinho. Takoj zatem je ko so odpustili Mourinha, so povabili vrnitev legende DD-ja, kot igralca - trenerja in prav tako so začeli vrnitev zdravnice Carneiro. Mourinho je že pred tem zavrnil vrnitev posojo DD v Chelsea.

Hiddink si želi, danes ogledati igralce na klopi, njihovo igro in tekmo, kako bodo igrali. Potem se bo Hiddink odločil ali bo sprejel mesto trenerja Chelsea do konca sezone. Zahteva tudi vrnitev Wilkinsa iz Aston Ville, ter v januarju nakup Vardyija. Falcao naj bi se vrnil v Monaco. Na odhodu sta še Costa in Hazard, nejasna usoda je tudi JT-ja in Ivanovića in zgleda jima klub ne bo podaljšal pogodbe. Poleti si abramovič želi Guardiolo za dalgoročnega trenerja, Guardiola pa zahteva prihod kar 10 novih igralcev. Druga želja je na spisku Abramovića je Simeone. Samo, če pride Simeone v Chelsea poleti potem zahteva, da Costa ostane.

Začarani krog se v Chelseaju nadaljuje in to brez Mourinha. :wink:

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Ta Buck je prizadet:
http://www.skysports.com/football/news/ ... e-mourinho

Agent od Joseja pa je povedal, da je v karieri Jose vsakič sam izbral odhod iz kluba le tokrat ne. Tko, da mutual consent ja. Se je pa zahvalil navijačem drugeg ni omenil. Res bravo uprava. United bo na široko odprl vrata Joseju, SAF bo itak imu trdga in United bo spet imel vse kar rabijo. Bravo res.

Še dons Hiddink vidi, da smo v ku*** in reče, da noče gasiti požara smo pa res naje****.

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Piers Morgan (btw, Arsenal fan):
The sacking of Jose Mourinho is the worst decision in football history - shameful Chelsea should have let HIM sack his treacherous prima donna stars for playing like Christmas turkeys and conspiring to bring him down

Football is a mad game played by mad people and followed by mad fans.

We’ve seen footballers karate kick spectators, bite opponents and even get shot dead for failing to save a penalty.

Managers have punched each other, taken bungs, and made post-match speeches so unhinged that there were genuine fears for their sanity (yes, Kevin Keegan, I’m looking at you..)
More recently, almost every senior official at FIFA was busted for alleged corruption on a gigantic scale, which is not just mad but very, very bad.

But few things have ever been madder than Chelsea’s decision to sack Jose Mourinho – the single greatest football manager on Planet Earth, and arguably the greatest ever.

When the news broke at 2pm, I was lying on my sofa preparing for an appearance on tonight’s Question Time.

Within seconds, mainstream news bulletins and social media ditched all interest in the possible collapse of the European Union, the war on ISIS, and even Donald Trump.

THIS story was so big, so sensational, that like the man himself only top billing would suffice.

Everyone had a view on the downfall of the charismatic Portuguese coach with the silver hair and even more silver tongue.

All of it was extreme.

None of it was calm, measured or vaguely sensible.

Grown men either wept, howled, laughed dementedly, or did congas round their offices.

Even women with zero interest in the game itself mourned the loss of their Jose, the guy with the twinkling eyes, the sharp suits and a rakish smile to melt a thousand King’s Road ice queens.

My reaction?

Well, as an ardent Arsenal fan I should have been thrilled at the failure of a man who dubbed our own manager Arsene Wenger a ‘specialist in failure’.

But I wasn’t.

Instead, I was flabbergasted.

This is the single worst decision in the history of the sport.

Jose Mourinho isn’t just a winner. He’s THE winner of the modern game.

In just 12 years as a manager he’s won an astonishing 21 trophies.
It is worth reminding ourselves of his precise haul:

Six trophies at Porto, a hitherto mediocre Portugal side that he transformed into European champions in 2004, and with whom he won two League titles, a UEFA cup and two Portugese cups.

Then he went to Chelsea and won 5 trophies in three years, including two League titles, one FA Cup, and two League cups.

Inexplicably sacked after falling out with Russian oligarch owner Roman Abramovich, Mourinho was hired by Italian club Inter Milan and won them five trophies in three years, including two League titles, two domestic cups and his second European Champions League.

Keen for a new challenge in a new country, he moved to Real Madrid in Spain and won three trophies in two years including one League title and two cups.

Finally, he returned to Chelsea and won them another Premier League title, along with a third League cup.

Today, his reward for this unprecedented CV was to be unceremoniously sacked because he had a rough four months.

And whilst many will chuckle at the exit of football’s most brash, arrogant personality, the self-acclaimed ‘Special One’, I find it utterly preposterous.

Yes, Chelsea have had a bad season.

Yes, they’ve lost nine of their 16 League matches.

Yes, they’re languishing in 16th place, hovering in the relegation zone.

Yes, they’ve been a walking basket case on and off the pitch, ever since Mourinho screamed abuse at a female physio during a game.
But this is still a manager who won Chelsea the Premier League title just SIX MONTHS AGO, for God’s sake!

What kind of insanity determines that a man with such a prolific record of success, who is in charge of the REIGNING CHAMPIONS, is thrown into the gutter after the first difficult patch he’s ever endured as manager?

To put this nonsensical decision into perspective, consider the status of the aforementioned Arsene Wenger, who hasn’t won the Premier League for 11 years and has never won the Champions League, but is widely lauded as an unsackable genius.

I don’t know what’s gone wrong at Chelsea, but I do know this: Jose Mourinho didn’t suddenly go from the best manager in the world to the worst.

If you want to blame anyone for their disintegration, then why not start with the players? A more arrogant, haughty, over-paid bunch of spoiled prima donnas it would be hard to find in the annals of the game.

Each week, after more and more defeats, we’d read leaks from this group of under-performing reptiles informing us that it was all Mourinho’s fault.

He’d ‘lost the dressing room’ apparently.

Really?

Or could it be that many of these so-called superstars had lost their heart, their hunger, their bottle and their commitment?
Remember that these guys each get paid up to £200,000 a WEEK to kick a football.

The very least their fans might expect for that is that they give every game 100%.

But no, we even heard that certain players were feigning injuries because they refused to play under Mourinho.

Imagine the sheer , breathtaking audacity of that attitude?

No wonder he finally snapped and publicly berated the treacherous ‘rats’ in his midst.

Football managers who don’t win enough games for long periods of time deserve the sack.

But managers like Mourinho, whose win ratio is so stupendous that it dwarfs almost any of their rivals, have earned the right to more time and to more loyalty from their players.

Tonight, Chelsea announced his replacement until the end of the season is Dutchman Guus Hiddink – the manager who presided over Holland’s recent disastrous Euro 2016 campaign.

If he’s a better bet to revive the club than Mourinho, then I’m Darth Vader.

Football has been descending into the abyss of greed, corruption, selfishness and impatience for years now.

But it wasn’t until today that I genuinely shook my head in wonderment at how stupid it has become.

Shame on you Chelsea for what you’ve done to Jose Mourinho today.

And shame on all football fans who see his demise as something to celebrate.

He will be a massive loss to our League and we will all, whether we admit or not, miss him enormously as a personality.

As for Chelsea’s players, doubtless many of whom are popping open their Cristal tonight, I have one thought for them: isn’t it time managers were given the right to sack THEM when they persistently fail to play to the standards expected of them?

That might take the smug little smirks off their pampered little Ferrari-driving faces.
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Piers je tipičen novinar, ki bi vse napisal, samo zato, da bi se dobro prodajal. Njegovo mnenje mi tolk pomeni k lanski sneg :)
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Danes v EkipiSN piše, da ko je Muri govoril o izdaji naj bi mislil na - Ševčenka :)
Ta naj bi bil Romanov svetovalec zadnje čase (že takrat ko je igral za nas je bil zaljubljen vanj), zdaj pa je baje naščuval igralce proti Muriju, kar je privedlo do že znane situacije. To naj bi počel zato, da bi se dokopal do stolčka trenerja.

Resnično nevem, kaj naj si mislim o tej zgodbi oz. o članku nasploh :D
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Obrez je spet na drogah zgleda...

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Ma kak Obrez, v življenju ni sposoben tekme odkomentirat, zdej bo pa članke pisal? :D Bohorić, Miljković...te so za odstrel.
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José Mourinho will reportedly join Manchester United on a three-year contract & he will earn €20m-a-season. (Source: El Confidencial)
Prihod Mourinha na Old Trafford je potrdil tudi DiMarzio. Mourinho zgleda ne mara Mate in hoče, da se ga poleti proda. Sam bom težko gledal Mourinha na Unitedovi klopi. :(
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Zdej mamo šanso da kupmo mato nazaj :D
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Sem takoj za, seveda za spodobno ceno. 20-25m funtov. On je točno tip igralca, ki ga potrebujemo glede na to, da igramo v vezi z dvema tipičnima defenzivnima vezistoma brez vidne sposobnosti organiziranja igre.
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A lahko prosim objasniš na kakšen način trener pripravi igralca, da si ne zna več štopat žoge oz. ta teče kot bi imel vrečo cementa na hrbtu. Kot je to pri Matiću in Ivanoviću. Poglej si fizično pripravljenost Coste in Hazarda na pripravah na začetku leta. Nevredno 200k plus, ki jih zaslužita in naravnost sramotno! In Mourinha ni že skoraj 3 mesece pa je Hazard še vedno brez gola v ligi. O "faci" za 60 milijonov pa raje ne bi.
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