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I highly doubt Poch would say no to Chelsea. It’s BY FAR the biggest and best job he could walk into anytime soon. Unless he thinks he’s the prime candidate to succeed Carlo if he retires at Real Madrid this summer.

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1 hour ago, Hashishi said:

I think Mourjnho would whip this bunch into shape and turn them into league winners. He is doing an amazing job, top 4 and europa league finals with roma barebones squad. Imagine what he could do with this squad 

I think you have been smoking too much of your username

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11 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

I think you have been smoking too much of your username

I'll accept I'm not the oracle and I get as much wrong as I do right but I find it genuinely staggering that grown adults think this is a good idea.

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3 minutes ago, Tomo said:

I'll accept I'm not the oracle and I get as much wrong as I do right but I find it genuinely staggering that grown adults think this is a good idea.

To bring back mourinho? I'll accept its not ideal but in the short term at least we won't be in free fall like we are under Potter. I obviously would rather we had pep or carlo but since neither are availible, I would prefer our manager rather than poch or Enrique. 

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4 minutes ago, Hashishi said:

To bring back mourinho? I'll accept its not ideal but in the short term at least we won't be in free fall like we are under Potter. I obviously would rather we had pep or carlo but since neither are availible, I would prefer our manager rather than poch or Enrique. 

I would rather even take a risk on a lower league manager than bring back Mourinho. He had a chance to prove he can build something sustainable last time and he done the total opposite (and since further proved at United and Spurs he can't do it). And this time he almost certainly won't even get us a short term title to somewhat make up for it.

Thanks for the three titles but bringing him back now will absolutely ruin us.

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6 minutes ago, Tomo said:

I would rather even take a risk on a lower league manager than bring back Mourinho. He had a chance to prove he can build something sustainable last time and he done the total opposite (and since further proved at United and Spurs he can't do it). And this time he almost certainly won't even get us a short term title to somewhat make up for it.

Thanks for the three titles but bringing him back now will absolutely ruin us.

I guarantee he would at least get us competing for the league. I don't need to talk about his first stint because his stats and results say enough. His second stint was overshadowed by him verbally abusing Eva Carneiro, and causing a shitshow with the club. With a clean start, he would've learned not to make problems and would make the best of what he's got like he's done at Roma.

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4 minutes ago, Hashishi said:

I guarantee he would at least get us competing for the league. I don't need to talk about his first stint because his stats and results say enough. His second stint was overshadowed by him verbally abusing Eva Carneiro, and causing a shitshow with the club. With a clean start, he would've learned not to make problems and would make the best of what he's got like he's done at Roma.

Then why couldn't he do it with United or get Spurs atleast in top four? (which has been done by them in every season bar the one's he's been there since 2016).

His first stint was absolutely incredible but totally irrelevant in this context, the guy back then may aswell be a different person to the one to we see today.

Roma he (looking at results) seems to be doing okay but still 18 points off the top and there's a reason he's back at "middling" jobs. 

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11 minutes ago, Tomo said:

Then why couldn't he do it with United or get Spurs atleast in top four? (which has been done by them in every season bar the one's he's been there since 2016).

His first stint was absolutely incredible but totally irrelevant in this context, the guy back then may aswell be a different person to the one to we see today.

Roma he (looking at results) seems to be doing okay but still 18 points off the top and there's a reason he's back at "middling" jobs. 

I don't really care how he did at ManUre because they are not well run, and spuds because they are stingy. Roma fans are saying getting top 4, with players like Cristante and solbakken, is his greatest achievement. And he won UCL with Inter. It just proves that Mourinho can do a better job at a 'middling' club as well as a big club than Potter.

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