

Irakozium257
MemberEverything posted by Irakozium257
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Even Carragher has given up on him...
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Hah, no one can comfort you with that. I, personally, have come to accept that it's worthless to rant about him ruining the club, since the belief and trust in him is deeply ingrained in many fans, that they can't even notice how illogical and handicapping playing 2 right-footed FBs has been killing us for this whole season.
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I'm gonna cheer on my beloved club with all my energy, I hope we knock the f**k out of Porto, I hope Casillas has a nightmare 10x that of Spain's defeat against the Netherlands, and if it somehow happens, I really hope that disgusting creature of Mourinho gets fired afterwards, no such thing as giving him any slight vote of confidence no more, but then again a wish like this is simply a wish. If we win, sentimental 'José bla bla bla' will ooze out of those sheep at the stadium, who can't even be bothered to sing out loud throughtout at any give day. A win tonight shouldn't give him any more chances. All he deserves is to f**k off to eternity far away from this club.
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I have to agree with all your frustration. Ever since last season when the majority were brown-nosing him, I could see through his narcissistic and ego-tripping tendencies in press conferences et al., and even though we were coasting in the league, I knew that somehow someway, he was gonna pay for all his actions, call it karma, cause and effect, whatever. I just had a feeling that his negativity was gonna impact the club colossally. Add that to the fact that he regressed us as much as he made us a strong team with his psycopathic sense of power by playing Azpi at LB when we had acquired a world class LB in Filipe Luis who came here full of enthusiasm and ready for the challenge of PL, only to warm the bench because he wanted to show his magnificent 'creativity' by using 2 right-footed players as full-backs. Such an egotistical moron, the amount of times we had a handicap because of this last season is uncountable. Newcastle away last season, PSG home and away, Tottenham away and so f**king on . I have to admit that Mourinho actually made Ivanovic unlikeable. Before the f**ker came back, Ivanovic was solid at CB, but then he started using him as an untouchable at RB, Ivanovic got complacent and never had the will to be ever better since. Now he looks so pathetic and worthy of playing for basement boys such as Sunderland or AVL.Let us pray to the 7 gods that he will be fired after wednesday. If I weren't a Chelsea fan, I would have betted at least 70 quids on a Porto win. That's how much the f**ker has ruined our beloved our club. If the sense of injustice was a legal crime, AVB, Carlo and Robbie should have sued the board cause they never dragged the club through the mud as much as this turd is doing right now. And yet, if we somehow win/draw on wednesday, it wouldn't come as surprise to see and hear tons of sheep in the stadium chanting his name...
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If only fans at the stadium would turn on him like Sunderland fans did with Poyet when they were down 0-4 vs AVL at half-time. Now Porto will come guns blazing and more than probably win... Gosh, can someone seriously give a thoughtful answer to what will it take for most people, from the board to the 'loyal' matchgoers, to realize that he's obsolete?
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Well said. Thiat is, I believe, the core of my unwanted frustrating angry emotions towards him. The last thing I want to be is a scaremongering cynic, but him being the coach at our club is so last year (no pun intended). What has happened to us so far this season is no fluke, we've deserved every bit of our losses and draws, and it all comes down to the step-by-step disharmony he has created since he came back. From degrading our own players/staff publicly to the cowardly tactics (the home game against PSG being a fine example), he has managed to make us really become a small horse domestically and in CL football. Luis Enrique had management problems last season at the start of this year, but he had the guts to put his pride behind and collaborate with everyone involved for the sake of the club. Our league position besides, I've come to realise that the so-called stability that people crave is an illusion that should be broken, I'd like to be wrong and start to actually see attacking, intense pressing, flawless and confident football in the coming matches, cause I know that our squad is more than capable of it, but with him at the helm, you get a nagging feeling that that there lurks more disappointments, more unnecessary scandals, boring/uncoordinated attack against ALL kinds of teams and the list goes on.
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Sickening. How many more defeats does he and all those naive sentimental matchgoers need to realize the plague that Mourinho's infecting the club? We're 16th, one spot above the relegation places FFS and have been humiliated by basement boys like So'ton, Crystal Palace at home, not to mention all the pitiful away results. Di Matteo and AVB were sacked for less compared to this tactically impotent and charmless narcissistic turd. At this rate, I'm starting to think there will still be those kind of headlines, where he's still got support even though the likes of Bournemouth and Sunderland are above us and we're sitting comfortably at 18th or 19th place.
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There's a reason I wrote 'at this point of the season'. Okay, the 1000 times part was clearly an exaggeration, but they had 7 defeats by the 1st of november and they won their next game on the 9th. But they were cruising their CL group in front of Arsenal and they were still in their DFB pokal. And this is the most positive from their part compared to us; their problems behind the scenes were an ant colony compared to this shadowy tornado we're currently up against. Klopp was burned out by the results and he had the guts to to ignore his pride, admit the shortcomings and hewas doing his earnest best to fix the problems, whereas Mourinho has the audacity to always blame external circumstances for the shortcomings.
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Take a serious at M'gladbach, they've risen from the ashes, after the coach who took them to the CL for the first time in ages resigned and the new coach, relatively unknown, has made them play smoothly since. I understand the sentimentality for him, but come on, you can't look past the damage his coaching's causing at an alarming rate, that even the most serene person would be challenged by the frustrating soap opera BS the club is currently in. We're even 1000 times worse than the likes of Dortmund last year and Moyes' United at this point of the season. The tactics are so useless for a squad of this caliber. His coaching is archaic and non-dynamic. He's got low flexibility. Right now, we're looking at future humiliations by the likes of f**king United, Leicester, Tottenham, Watford, Sunderland, etc as a given. If you take a moment to think about those upcoming games, do you honestly feel an air optimism about them? I really doubt it. Many are rightfully being behind him, but the sooner he's out, the much more time the club will get to regenerate and control the colossal damage that's been inflicted so far.
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He should go away, far away. The naivety towards him is colossal. If there was a time to get on my knees and say a prayer, it would be now, praying for him and the poison he emits to be permanently removed by tomorrow/Monday. No such thing as a turnaround. He's such a moronic buffon who's leeching off matchgoers' and other naive fans' sentimentality. He's playing Zouma at RB when we had one of the slickiest, most agile and confident LBs last year whom he sold, let that sink in and just imagine the emerging hate & frustration inside the people who've seen through his rotten mind.
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We can look at it from this perspective; Hazard didn't have a will for the way, if that makes sense.. Before he took the penalty, he wasn't contemplating anything. The body language said it all. His walk towards the spot, him looking at the ball without no sign of facial cues of willingness to do it in his element and lastly, the way he kicked the ball, there was no way Butland's reflexes would have missed the ball. That's what's infuriating, he played very well overall, but he let down the Staffordshire Chelsea fans and others who came to the stadium.
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Something is rotten behind the scenes, but it's clear to see that he's the root of all our problems. His narcissistic tendencies have caught up with him and he's f**king the club over. The disgusting showings of his nauseating pride are subtle, yet ostentatious. Azpi at LB is so last year, he sacrificed two world class LBs in Cole and Filipe and the majority didn't bat an eye. What always sickened me was how much many Chelsea fans were loyal to his irrational ''innovative'' methods. He humiliated players like KdB, Schürrle, Mata, David Luiz by telling them in front of the whole world that they were not good enough, and now they're gone because of him. I never believed in that stupid BS of Mata not being fit for our team. I really hate him, f**k his past glory with us. I'm not naive to believe that things are gonna get better, and by that, I would be numb to defeats against Stoke & Liverpool, but I would pop a champagne if he gets fired, knowing tht he's gone far away from the club and never having to do anything with the club anymore. How some people can even defend what he did to Eva is despicable. She didn't deserve it against this egomaniac turd. Him standing in the dugout insulting her while she was earnestly doing her job was so classless and a clear sign of his vile shadow self.
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This.. I f**king despise him and how he has f**ked the club over. We've been playing like basement boys for eons FFS. Whatever is going on behind the scenes, he has decimated the team that so many of his blind followers will only realise it when he has dragged us down a crater. The sooner he goes the better. F**k him.
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The 2nd paragrah hit the spot, that's how I've had it with him since he came back. He has bravado, and martyr (creating an us vs the world mentality instead of shutting up and not giving a care for what others say or think about him) mentality ingrained in him and it usually shows up in various subtle ways, where you really feel that the guy has the right to be confident, but in a humble and/or a light-hearted way ffs. Even when the past season was rolling with great results, you could smell his arrogance and buffoon-like verbal intelligence from miles away and you just knew that sooner or later he'll reap what he sow and CFC was gonna suffer along with it. Even Borussia M'Gladbach have gotten over their horredous start by letting go a coach who got them 3rd place...
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F*cking Ivanovic.. Mane must be hungry for a pre-match cigar by now. I really hope fans turn on Mourinho like Sunderland's fans turned on Poyet when they were losing to Aston Villa with 4 goals in the first half. F*ck him and Ivanovic, bunch of tw*ts.
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I couldn't say it better. I'd never want Chelsea to draw/lose, but if tomorrow is rinse and repeat of the latest games and So'ton do indeed exploit that side and they win/draw whilst having embarassed Ivanovic and dominated the play, then I would f*cking rejoice if the f*cker gets fired. Enough is enough. Not only are we getting bad results, but Mourinho's egoic venom is clearly polluting the club's well-being. We've already lost so many good players because of his ego, Eva is gone because of his ego, we're becoming a club anyone loves to hate because of his ego. He's always been like football's version of a mad scientist. A mad scientist may be a genius but his mental unstability will always be his downfall.
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The way Ivanovic got bamboozled by Imbula was so funny pathetically. F*ck Mourinho. His stubborn pride is so much sh*t, that I don't care if he gets a depression, his ego is poison to my beloved club.
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If this game isn't a catalyst for changes in the first XI, I can't see else but more downfall. Can any Mourinho apologist really defend him now?
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This was the perfect game for Baba to start in the PL, and yet captain Ivanovic is starting again. Gosh, how disgusting and likely it is to think that we could actually lose to these basement boys like last year when both their goals were from his side. I hate the thought of him playing on that side, and even more the sight of him strolling/jogging on the field feeling like an untouchable.
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Arrogant tw*t of a manager. You just know Ivanovic the donkey is gonna ruin it for us again. I won't pity Mourinho if we lose this game in the same intensity like Everton, I would actually actively think he deserves the humiliation. The man's arrogance is so blatant. F*ck him and his pride.
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Why isn't anyone talking about the home crowd? The place is like a graveyard. You can't expect the team to be motivated when all the fans are sitting there loudly silent. Besides that, Ivanovic has been a liability since last season. Most people on this board had unlimited blinf loyalty to Mou and didn't give a damn when some of us were shouting for Filipe to displace him. It's been haunting us since at least the defeat to Tottenham..
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Ivanovic... He's annoyingly bad that becoming apathetic to his worthlessness is the better option than feeling frustrated at him being a joke.. He wouldn't be welcome in any top team's first XI.
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So few words, yet they describe him perfectly well overall since Mourinho came back. The fact that he's clearly Mourinho's favorite makes you frustrated. Granted, he's good aerially and he's physical, but come on, his tactical awareness is below par and Filipe was much better than him at it. I can' help but wonder how many draws and defeats we could've avoided since '13 if Azpi was our #1 RB. Just look at Leicester's goal where Vardy had our whole right side for himself because of Ivanovic being far away just before their counter.
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Leicester are sick. With the way they have been playing since in September last season, it always seems like they have structural tactics.
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Man, let me start by saying that this thread is a very good one, since it makes us all remember those endless great moments/goals that this club has achieved this season, and a great thanks to Mourinho for making it come true. I've slagged him from time to time, but man, am I eternally grateful that he came back. Goal: There are so many, from Terry scoring early at Stoke, Willian vs Everton, Schürrle vs City, Cesc against QPR, etc etc, but I'mma have to go with Drogba vs Leicester. Leicester were cruising after they scored, you could see that smug satisfaction on Albrighton's face when it was HT, and many, myself included, were annoyed at Drogba and what the hell he was doing on the pitch. Him scoring 2 mins in the 2nd half was the moment I knew that this team is a definite upgrade on the shower of semi-sh**t we had to endure since the 10-11 season, and we were rightfuly becoming the best English team again. Moment: The 3-6 match. Me and other organizers were preparing an intro party at our uni for our institute's freshmen and I could only follow the game via Livescore. The way it was panning out (1-2, 1-3, 2-3, 2-4, 3-4, 3-5) was annoying me at not being able to watch it, but my God, when I saw that the game finished 3-6, I was really elated and ready to party. It was wonderful to be proud of having stuck with our beloved club through thick and thin and finally be able to enjoy the good times again. Watching the highlights the next day was an icing on the cake!