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milka

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  1. Mourinho , Mourinho , Mourinho , Mourinho We wait :blue scalf: :blue scalf: :blue scalf: :blue scalf:
  2. Mourinho --->https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BLxMl8hCIAE9wlX.jpg:large :blue scalf: :blue scalf: :blue scalf:
  3. Yes , yes we know Mourinho return to Chelsea just waiting for confirmation
  4. #Chelsea esta listo para vender a Ivanovic & Luiz x £40m al #Barca.Mourinho ha dado el aval.segun
  5. José Mourinho has sealed a four-year deal worth £40m to return as Chelsea manager. (Sky Sports) If the rumors are true, Mourinho to Chelsea is going to be confirmed by tomorrow. I'm not going to sleep tonight.
  6. Real Madrid's Assistant Manager Aitor Karanka has confirmed that Jose Mourinho will be Chelsea's next manager. (Sky Sports)
  7. know, just waiting for confirmation
  8. Mourinho's coaching staff: "We're travelling to London on Sunday or Monday where we'll be presented as Chelsea's new coaching staff."
  9. Why this is the CHELSEA forum ?? This is not City forum
  10. José Mourinho's first task after official appointed at Chelsea will be to sign Cavani. (Sky Sports)"
  11. Rafa Benitez wants to take Chelsea striker Fernando Torres with him to Napoli in a £20m swap deal with Napoli star Edinson Cavani http://www.espn.co.uk/espn/sport/story/209384.html Cavani coy on Chelsea and City bid talk
  12. FIFA agent Ernesto Bronzetti: "PSG wanted [José] Mourinho, but he’s going to #Chelsea, and they want to keep Ancelotti." [AS] Real Madrid president Florentino Perez doesn't know if Aitor Karanka will follow Jose Mourinho to Chelsea. The Real assistant coach has spoken of staying close to Mourinho, though with his Chelsea move yet to be confirmed, the Spaniard is in limbo. Perez remarked: "I do not know. I do not know if he'll go with Mourinho."
  13. Steve Holland to stay at Chelsea as part of new backroom team under Mourinho
  14. JOSE MOURINHO is bringing his trusted right-hand man Rui Faria with him to Chelsea. The pair were spotted at Wembley yesterday watching Crystal Palace’s play-off final victory. Coach Faria, 37, will also quit Real Madrid next week to follow the Special One back to Stamford Bridge. They have been inseparable since teaming up at Portuguese minnows Leiria back in 2001 where Faria became fitness coach. And since then the fiery Faria has grown into Mourinho’s trusted lieutenant. They guided Chelsea to back-to-back Premier League crowns in their first spell on the King’s Road in 2005 and 2006, and also lifted two Carling Cups and the FA Cup. The duo won the Champions League with Porto and Inter Milan and league titles in Spain, Italy and Portugal. In 2010 Inter did the Treble of the Serie A title, Coppa Italia and Champions League. Faria will effectively be Chelsea’s No 2 when Mourinho makes his emotional return to the Bridge after six years away.
  15. TRANSFERS: Incoming Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho wants Brazilian striker! Read more: Chelsea have their sights set on signing Zenit St Petersburg striker Hulk. Chelsea were linked with the Brazilian striker before sealing a deal to Russian Side Zenit St Petersburg. Chelsea are definitely interested in adding to their attacking options having been linked with Falcao and Cavani.
  16. "Jose Mourinho... Jose Mourinho..." sing the Chelsea fans at Yankee Stadium.
  17. Chelsea are willing to pay 18M euros for Coentrao and make his signing official when Mourinho is announced as the new coach. [Radio marca]
  18. BREAKING: Jose Mourinho to be announced as Chelsea manager on a four-year-deal tomorrow at 10am.
  19. No parade, no thanks: Rafa Benitez gets indifferent goodbye from Stamford Bridge In the end, he couldn’t even say goodbye. A European trophy, third place, despite the mayhem of 48 games in 175 days, dressing room disquiet, and an unbalanced squad, and he couldn’t even say goodbye. So passed the Rafa Benitez era at Chelsea, a reign born in disgruntlement, nurtured in rising anger, ending in a triumph of which he could not be part for fear of the backlash. Even Avram Grant, who took over from the Special One, joined the parade of honour at the end of the 2008 season. But as the sun, for once, beat down on Stamford Bridge, as the outgoing David Moyes joked about making his now-former Everton players buy him a beer on the train back to Merseyside, Benitez stayed out of the way. The Chelsea players, staff and their families took the accolades, revelling in Tottenham’s familiar last day misery. But not Benitez. “It was for the players and the families,” he tried to explain. “I received a lot of messages on my website, more than 200, saying ‘thank you very much’, people appreciating what we were trying to do. “I think the fans have changed. After the Middlesbrough press conference, you could see a lot more support for the team. You could feel more support for the team. “In my opinion the majority of them were very positive in the end, which is good. And I think I changed the opinion of some of them. We tried to do our best.” Even his best, though, was not sufficient for the many. There were a couple of small banners, a handwritten one behind the dug-out declaring ‘Thank you Rafa; We forgive you. Good luck.’ Yet none of Frank Lampard, John Terry or the departing Paulo Fereira mentioned the interim when handed the microphone in the centre-circle. Where Guus Hiddink was given a £200,000 watch by the players, Benitez got nothing. David Luiz did break the mould. “We want to say ‘thank you’ to him because he was an amazing coach for the team and for me personally,” said the Brazilian. “I learnt a lot from him. People said bad things about him but not many coaches can do what he does. Next year’s coach will change but the mentality needs to be the same.” Luiz, it seems, was one of the group Benitez mentioned. “A lot of them said things to me,” he added. “It is one thing what you say in public, in a press conference but they were telling me privately, I’m really pleased with that.” Just one more week, in the USA, and Benitez will be free. Wherever he pitches up next, it can’t be tougher than this gig was. Mike Hewitt
  20. Yes , i read Jose want Steve Kean or Materazzi
  21. Jose Mourinho's assistant manager Aitor Karanka, is expected to follow him to Chelsea along with goalkeeping coach Silvino Louro. #CFC
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