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Rhino's Skin

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  1. oh..I see, this has turned into a game of riddles where one poster talks about one thing and specifically asks a question on that and another poster replies talking about another event over 2 years ago. So what did you think of the presser today?
  2. urm his presser wasnt about building a dynasty
  3. I think the money is irrelevent here and its about other things. I maybe wrong ( hope an HR type can confirm ), but she hasnt gone down the discrimination route which would bring in extra compensation. Will be interesting to see what ACAS have to say when they eventually ( if at all ) get round to handing notice to the club. The papers jumped the gun by saying we were already in receipt
  4. so why answer ??? obviously you do.Anyway what did you think of the presser today? Handled them well I thought
  5. now you are getting boring by using any little stick to beat him with.
  6. well that put a couple in their place
  7. at press conference, Mourinho and the press officer say they havent received anything from Eva or lawyers . Paper talk
  8. Press Conference in 15 minutes. Lets see what he has to say or not say and how many stupid questions he has to suffer
  9. not so sure about that....... lets see if the rumours about the summer tours have any truth in them about her and her actions and whether they form part of the clubs defence first.Could get quite dirty this one.....but hope both sides see sense and she accepts a payout within a month and everything is kept quiet
  10. shoite and mudslinging gets thrown both ways on every football forum where keyboard cowboys rule the roost. Everyone from the totally inept no nuffink nonces to the totally blinkered ardent supporter all do their fair bit....but I do find its those edging towards former category tend to be more abusive to players, managers and sometimes other posters
  11. damn.....just as I thought this might get juicy and my name was thrown in the mix ;-)
  12. I agree...but not tongue in cheekits a privilage to support the club no matter where we are. It always was and in my lifetime it always will be. So what, if we get relegated....still be an honour supporting this club
  13. Her job title didnt change when she was relieved of 1st team duties and asked to report back to Cobham for normal medical work.Unless it states in her job title contract that she must be on the bench for matchdays and responsible for 1st team duties then I fail to see where the demotion bit comes in. For her sake, she will need to prove that. The comment from Mourinho was crass at the time and at the end of the day he could have waited until they were back at Cobham and requested different medical staff on the bench.
  14. whats Steve Holland got to do with this?
  15. shouldnt this be on another thread because this issue with her is not just about Mourinho but the club as a whole.There is a lot more to come out of this starting with end season/pre season tours. His comment was just icing on the cake
  16. actually it was tongue in cheek as I thought yours was.Didnt think the robot comment was serious to be honest
  17. "my hovercraft is full of eels" actually I think footballers are time warped across the interstellar world of many galaxys to confuse and trick brains like yours into saying the most ridiculous things. Thank gawd Mourinho is our Doctor Who and can hopefully make sense of them.
  18. but we can win 3 games on the trot regardless of competition
  19. hate to introduce facts with your posts as I know you struggle with them, but JT, Cahill, Ivanovich, Ramires, Mikel all played big parts in 2012...yup warriors back then and still here....add to the mix players like Costa and Willian who are not exactly gutless and spineless. just saying like
  20. i wouldnt waste your time and effort with this one because facts don't mean anything but speculation and looking into a crystal ball is the way forward
  21. with you.....my only issue is that is he the one or is he ready to have a system and team built around him? England u21 think he is special and I hope Mourinho thinks so too....but of course we have others fighting to be the same. Mourinho ( if he stays) will have to make a tough choice with RLC by the end of the season. Lets hope its one where he can be the future of Chelsea and possibly future captain
  22. Dear Roman,Please accept my apologies if addressing you as Roman instead of Mr Abramovich seems a bit too familiar but I’m not alone in considering you as one of us, one of the Chelsea FC family. I’m writing this letter in an open format in the hope that you will be made aware of it and the respect that you command amongst the millions of fans of OUR club. I am not an astute businessman. I am not a successful entrepreneur. I am however like you, a fan. I am one of the millions that are affected by your decisions, not so much financially, but emotionally, we are equal. When we lose we both hurt. We both rage at perceived injustices against OUR club. We both celebrate wildly when we win. The mood of both our families is affected by the results of the previous 90 minutes OUR players have achieved on the pitch. I know we are not alone in these emotions, and there is another person who shares our pain and happiness just as much as us, and that person is Jose Mourinho. Jose Mourinho, your employee, your manager is very much like us. He “gets” Chelsea FC, he understands us, he loves us, indeed as he has declared, he is one of us. Sky launches retro arcade-inspired Box Set game Sky invites you to chomp through Box Set after Box Set to celebrate that every episode ever of their biggest shows are now available. Promoted by Sky Box Sets In this era football is of course a business. In days gone by it didn’t matter if a team went through a slump in form. It didn’t matter if a club was trophy-less for a season because the financial demands weren’t as great. These days it has all changed. Money demands success, success brings more money, more money demands even more success, and the so the vicious circle continues. In the midst of this vicious circle there is one commodity that all too frequently gets overlooked: loyalty. Loyalty (as I’m sure you are all too aware) is a rarity in football. Loyalty to the club, loyalty to the owner’s principles, and loyalty to the fans. In business it is similar, but with one major difference when it comes to the elite performers. If a top trader starts making some bad decisions after years of success, successful businesses make allowances, whether it be with a leave of absence so that the star can recharge their batteries, or by offering emotional support. In short, an elite performer will be supported, not sacked. In the above scenario I am of course referring to Jose Mourinho. Jose IS Chelsea FC’s elite performer when it comes to managers. The stats alone support this with an impressive seven trophies in five and a half years of combined service. During Jose’s absence: The other eight managers achieved six trophies in five and a half years. OUR club became known as the rich managers graveyard for five and a half years. OUR club became known as a place for managers to earn quick mega money, and with the players at their disposal, potentially boost their personal CV. OUR club became a laughing stock when we even had to hire the loathsome interim manager Rafa Benitez. Benitez, the man who hated Chelsea FC, took your money and used OUR players, and OUR club as a stepping stone to what he considered a bigger and better job. THAT HURT. As a fan that must have hurt you too. As a business owner you did what had to be done in the short term to achieve the long term goal of success. Everyone makes mistakes, it’s what defines us as human beings. Without mistakes we wouldn’t appreciate the good things we do achieve. I’m sure that Chelsea FC’s transfer targets during this close season weren’t what we ended up with. I’m sure that nobody at Chelsea FC envisaged the scenario where at least two of our top performing players from last season would be allowed to start this season overweight and unfit. There’s no doubt that Jose has made mistakes and I’m sure in private Jose admits those mistakes, as we all do. Let’s face it, none of us go shouting from the rooftops about them, but successful people reflect in private and learn from those very mistakes. Jose Mourinho is a successful manager. Passionate? Yes. Contentious? Yes. Outspoken? Yes. Annoying? Yes. However, above all else I have seen the effect that Jose Mourinho has on us as fans. He unites us. What other club could take thousands of fans on a wet Tuesday night to Stoke City after the poor start that we have endured to the season? What other club’s fans would respond to the team going a goal down by chanting their manager’s name continuously in a show of support? What other club’s fans would applaud their team and manager off the pitch after yet another disappointing defeat? That is the Jose effect. Chelsea FC are extremely privileged to be in the position of having you as a passionate owner, Jose as a passionate manager, and John Terry as a passionate captain. I cannot think of any other club in the world where the 3 people fans mostly connect with are all so equally passionate about their club. Surely it makes excellent business and footballing sense to ensure that the three most successful people in the history of OUR club stay strong and loyal to each other and ride out this “perfect storm” that we are temporarily going through. I will end this with a reminder of how just 5 months ago we all celebrated together on the streets of West London with a couple of pictures I took at the time. Fans at Eel Brook Common Champions Scenes like this will come again. The millions of Chelsea FC fans worldwide believe that, we know that you believe it too, and pray that you believe Jose Mourinho is still the right man to achieve the success we all so desperately crave. Yours Sincerely on behalf of the world wide Chelsea Family, Lee Fraser. Sits back...gets the popcorn out and watch them crawl out from under their rocks to slate the article
  23. yup...but he did get starts v Maccabi and Walsall.Not sure what his best position is yet....lets hope Mourinho sees enough of him to develop into a Yaya Toure type where he can excel as a DM or a number 10.
  24. Its not just about Mourinho...its about stability at any major trophy winning club. I give you Grant, Scolari, Hiddink, Ancelotti, AVB, RDM, Benitez as reasons why the youth academy blueprint that was developed and planned by Mourinho, Brendan Rogers and the other staff with funding from Roman hasnt developed into a steady stream into 1st team action. At last the club are onto something special with a few of them and it needs one manager to stay put for several years to see that through.
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