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TX, why you are so insecure about Mourinho's legacy? I mean he is one of the very best managers on this planet and even my granny knows it. No matter how many trophies Mancini won he is still nowhere near Mourinho's level.

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TX, why you are so insecure about Mourinho's legacy? I mean he is one of the very best managers on this planet and even my granny knows it. No matter how many trophies Mancini won he is still nowhere near Mourinho's level.

It's all about it being in conjunction with 'our' history, and how we compare/Roman's Chelsea (title haul) with City's, a club who will be rightfully compared to us due to the respective owners (club model). It also lessens Jose's achievements here, it shows 'on the surface' (think how future generations will perceive it) as any club can come along and splash the cash and that Mourinho & Mancini's 'back to back title' reigns were equal in that sense.

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It's all about it being in conjunction with 'our' history, and how we compare/Roman's Chelsea (title haul) with City's, a club who will be rightfully compared to us due to the respective owners (club model). It also lessens Jose's achievements here, it shows 'on the surface' (think how future generations will perceive it) as any club can come along and splash the cash and that Mourinho & Mancini's 'back to back title' reigns were equal in that sense.

Let's just ignore the preposterous claims about Mourinho's legacy that you're making.

Do you not worry about the manager situation that some of the fans in this thread have commented on? Our past achievements are there and no proper Chelsea fan thinks they'll be diminished or tarnished by anything City do.

But what about our future?

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It's all about it being in conjunction with 'our' history, and how we compare/Roman's Chelsea (title haul) with City's, a club who will be rightfully compared to us due to the respective owners (club model). It also lessens Jose's achievements here, it shows 'on the surface' (think how future generations will perceive it) as any club can come along and splash the cash and that Mourinho & Mancini's 'back to back title' reigns were equal in that sense.

No it won't lessen anything Mourinho has achieved.

Jose's Chelsea swept the league with a bang, we were almost invincible and we won the league with shit loads of points advantage. Last season Citeh won it by goal difference despite other teams were shit ffs.

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It's all about it being in conjunction with 'our' history, and how we compare/Roman's Chelsea (title haul) with City's, a club who will be rightfully compared to us due to the respective owners (club model). It also lessens Jose's achievements here, it shows 'on the surface' (think how future generations will perceive it) as any club can come along and splash the cash and that Mourinho & Mancini's 'back to back title' reigns were equal in that sense.

How? Just, how exactly?

José stormed the league in his first season and Mancini eventually got it on his third. It took us just 2 years after our takeover to win the league, it took City 4. Also, how much did each club and manager spend since their take over? I'd imagine City have spent much more.

There is no comparrison.

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I don't get this logic, it makes no sense.

So it will keep Mancini the job?, if he wins the title and wins a few more other trophies, what's the logic in that, he's still winning things for City if he's keeping the job so i really don't understand how this escapes the point in the first place.

I don't get you? maybe you can explain your post? the whole point is that there are No other vacancies so that we can get either of Pep or Jose.

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