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17 minutes ago, Styles said:

LOL at his comments about Leicester / Ranieri. The king of all narcissist never fails to get a plug in for himself.

It's funny because what he said earlier about Ranieri (never won something important etc) ... as of today what Ranieri's done has eclipsed whatever Mourinho's done in terms of the memorability of it in England at least.

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Talking about Mourinho is very sensible for me and makes me  angry. The Special One is the Special One. See him going to another team than Chelsea  makes me feel me  fucking sad and crazy. I try to forget but it's impossible to forget José.Don't take it personally Blues Boys,it's just a little period that will pass....

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49 minutes ago, manpe said:

It would be polite to quote or link what you're talking about, but nevermind, I'll look it up myself.

I believe Styles is talking about this...

http://www.espnfc.co.uk/leicester-city/story/2864183/jose-mourinho-congratulates-leicester-claudio-ranieri-on-title-win

"I want to congratulate everyone connected to Leicester; players, staff, owners and fans," Mourinho is quoted by the Daily Mirror as telling CAA Sports.

"I lost my title to Claudio Ranieri and it is with incredible emotion that I live this magic moment in his career."

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Styles and Madmax are talking about that.

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José Mourinho has never been tender with Claudio Ranieri. When the  two coaches officiated in Italy, the Portuguese at Inter and the Italian at Juventus, the Special One said: "he has the mentality of someone who didn't need to win, he has almost seventy years, he won a Supercoppa and perhaps another small cut. '' He is too old to change the mentality. »
Ranieri taking revenge on his rival, which has been transferred in middle of the season after a defeat to Leicester, since he just won the Premier League title.  "I want to congratulate all the people of Leicester, players, staff, owners and fans. I gave up my title to Claudio Ranieri and I lived this magical moment with an incredible emotion. » is what the Special One said....

Foot Mercato

 

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He needs to learn from Simeone. 

That is what Mourinho used to be all about till his ego got to him and forgot who he is. 

Before it was all about the team and putting them up in a pedestal. Before he could take average players and bring out the best. 

Now he just throws players under the bus and loses the dressing room. 

He needs to humble himself and go back to his roots if he is to be as successful as before. 

That is whats making Simeone good now, takes not so high quality players and gets them going as a team. Puts them on a pedestal and don't lose the dressing room. 

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7 minutes ago, Fernando said:

He needs to learn from Simeone. 

That is what Mourinho used to be all about till his ego got to him and forgot who he is. 

Before it was all about the team and putting them up in a pedestal. Before he could take average players and bring out the best. 

Now he just throws players under the bus and loses the dressing room. 

He needs to humble himself and go back to his roots if he is to be as successful as before. 

That is whats making Simeone good now, takes not so high quality players and gets them going as a team. Puts them on a pedestal and don't lose the dressing room. 

Wishing that A.Conte have not the same approach that Mourinho.

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37 minutes ago, Fernando said:

He needs to learn from Simeone. 

That is what Mourinho used to be all about till his ego got to him and forgot who he is. 

Before it was all about the team and putting them up in a pedestal. Before he could take average players and bring out the best. 

Now he just throws players under the bus and loses the dressing room. 

He needs to humble himself and go back to his roots if he is to be as successful as before. 

That is whats making Simeone good now, takes not so high quality players and gets them going as a team. Puts them on a pedestal and don't lose the dressing room. 

This is what Mourinho used to be before joining Real Madrid :(

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2 hours ago, Fernando said:

Before he could take average players and bring out the best.

He did it last season, when we won the fourth title in the Premier League era. The third with him at the helm.
Up until now Simeone has never been in charge of players that didn't want to spit blood for him.

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2 hours ago, Blue_Fox_ said:

He did it last season, when we won the fourth title in the Premier League era. The third with him at the helm.
Up until now Simeone has never been in charge of players that didn't want to spit blood for him.

That's because Simeone hasn't thrown them under the bus! 

Mou now is not the Mou we had first time around, the dude has lost it - and that's the biggest shame for me :(

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9 hours ago, lucio said:

they are bankrupt, and it is the only way the will compete at the top.

we kicked out our talented players and choose to play donkey football.

and they are a class above us anyway, as seen vs bayern and our match vs them in 2014

Comment of the year :cool:

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Jose Mourinho says he will return to football in July but knows nothing about his chances of joining Manchester United

 

"I give you an example. I'm not the Chelsea manager, but I organised the Chelsea pre-season in many aspects because I did that 10 months ago.

What?! lol...

 

http://www.skysports.com/football/news/11667/10278658/jose-knows-nothing-about-utd

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I just wonder...

When José retires will he be remembered most and be a bigger legend at Chelsea or Man United? Just insane that we'll be seeing our biggest managerial legend ever in charge of another English club.

If Conte is a roaring success I suppose I'll get over it, but I just don't know how to feel about it. Mourinho managing United...sad. :(

Imagine he finally breaks his streak and is able to establish himself at a club for the long term. Becomes the next Fergie like he's always wanted. Highly doubt it's possible for him with his personality but you know they'll give him time.

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