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We would be very foolish to let this fella leave again ,if he wants to stay for 12 years then why not? He is a perfect fit and match for Chelsea FC ,London and the Kings Rd .

I would like the club to extend his contract before the season ends to the six years Moyes got at Old Trafford ,just to send a message.

The Special one is Chelsea's chosen one and long may he reign.

He is the best there is but slow down, remember we haven't actually win anything yet.

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Starting to do really good now.

I think it also helps that he knows what his starting 11 is.

All that chopping around made it hard to have any consistency, and in William-Oscar-Hazard he has a very direct and creative attack minded players.

As always the missing pieces are the striker and Central Midfielder. So really looking forward to see who we get for these two positions.

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Maybe it's too soon to say, but i'm perfectly confident that he is the chelsea future, we can finally have manager that will actually have time to build team for next 5+ years

Seems like the years he was in italy and spain was just preparing for the challenge of his life, making chelsea best in europe :blue scalf:

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Mourinho made being a manager 'cool', the coach in a football club was once perceived as that old guy nearing retirement who wears a sheep skin coat. Jose came along and made it sexy, the manager replaced the player(s) as the star of the team.

He's a revelation in every sense of the word, and will go down as one of the most influential people in the sport.

Brian Clough did that 40 odd years ago.

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Brian Clough did that 40 odd years ago.

No, he didn't.. football was still in the dark ages in a marketing sense, the premier league era changed everything. Clough was a massive character in the english media, but not in the same context and certainly not on a global scale. He laid the foundations though, in regards to an image change, but not on the same level.

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No, he didn't.. football was still in the dark ages in a marketing sense, the premier league era changed everything. Clough was a massive character in the english media, but not in the same context and certainly not on a global scale. He laid the foundations though, in regards to an image change, but not on the same level.

You said Moruinho made coaching 'cool' and that coaches was perceived as that 'old guy nearing retirement who wears a sheep skin coat', Brian Clough was young, outspoken, and was the 'star of the team'.

I agree with you about the marketing aspect, but speaking only on character, Clough was a revelation.

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Mourinho made being a manager 'cool', the coach in a football club was once perceived as that old guy nearing retirement who wears a sheep skin coat. Jose came along and made it sexy, the manager replaced the player(s) as the star of the team.

He's a revelation in every sense of the word, and will go down as one of the most influential people in the sport.

True. On youtube you can actually find videos of players wanting to swap shirts (Mourinho's jacket) with him. I had never seen such thing before in football.

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