José "The Special One" Mourinho

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This must be some kind of a prank called on me. I swear. Has somebody hired you or something ?

This is going nowhere.

For future reference, when you try to read my posts, read them as a whole, don't take 3 words out of the whole thing and put the whole idology to those 3 words.

ps. No, not "typical narcisist". "Typical narcisist :D".

Good day.

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This is allegedly me ATTACKING Jose in response to someone else taking Jose statements as universaly true. Fucking hilarious.

Jose always liked to make shots at his replacements and his former clubs (read Chelsea).

I wouldn't read too much of it. Jose likes to do it, but when somebody else do it to him (read Capello saying Jose should win CL with a squad like Inters) he goes mental, as it happened.

So when he does it - ok, when somebody else does it to him - not ok. Typical narcisist :D

Nothing to put much attention to it.
 

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This must be some kind of a prank called on me. I swear. Has somebody hired you or something ?

This is going nowhere.

For future reference, when you try to read my posts, read them as a whole, don't take 3 words out of the whole thing and put the whole idology to those 3 words.

ps. No, not "typical narcisist". "Typical narcisist :D".

Good day.

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This is allegedly me ATTACKING Jose in response to someone else taking Jose statements as universaly true. Fucking hilarious.

Luka, typical hypcrite :D
 
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instead of zing...lets do it kelso style this time...BURN!
 

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Hey guys, I just thought I'd watch this video again...seems like a long time already. The emotions came back again, can't control the tears at the end of it. We were the underdogs, man, underdogs!


 
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Now we are the real underdogs. I still cant understand how one man can have that much of an impact at a club that has under-acheieved forever.
 

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instead of zing...lets do it kelso style this time...BURN!

Fuck Zing and fuck "BURN"...



Only thing ya need to say is: "AUW!". That's just fucking it, man. That word right there describes everything that's wrong with our society these days.




AUW!

It also works when you spot a fine ass bitch, but that's another story for another day.
 

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This is allegedly me ATTACKING Jose in response to someone else taking Jose statements as universaly true. Fucking hilarious.

You assume to much my friend and your responds are rather arrogant.
 

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it seems that Spanish media is not totally in love with Mou

I don't think Mou and media can ever have mutual respect for eachother, wherever that media is based. If he wins the World Cup with Portugal when he gets the job, I'm pretty sure the whole world will just hate him :D
 

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I don't think Mou and media can ever have mutual respect for eachother, wherever that media is based. If he wins the World Cup with Portugal when he gets the job, I'm pretty sure the whole world will just hate him :D

the english media love him...., they like his antiques..
 

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I don't think Mou and media can ever have mutual respect for eachother, wherever that media is based. If he wins the World Cup with Portugal when he gets the job, I'm pretty sure the whole world will just hate him :D

the english love sucking him off and are forever asking him to come back... i saw a recent interview with richard keys at a managers hall of fame awards a few days ago,and jose stated that he wants to do his job at merda. he also wants to build them into a super power house. he did say though that he and his family love england and promised that they would be back some day.
 

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Great piece on the special one and El Clásico Mon night

José Mourinho prepares to lead Real Madrid into the Barcelona bear pitJosé Mourinho prepares to lead Real Madrid into the Barcelona bear pit


Sid Lowe

Barcelona are obsessed with Mourinho. Mourinho is obsessed with Barcelona. Spain's superpowers get a chance to settle the score in El Clásico

It was as though somebody had unearthed a holy relic. Four pieces of screwed-up paper, abandoned on the turf by the away dugout at the Rico Pérez stadium, home of Herculés, who stand 14th in La Liga. The documents that would unlock the secret, unravel the mystery. Four tiny pieces of paper treated with reverential awe.

They were pages torn from José Mourinho's pad. They featured notes such as "pace, movement TR9", "depth, dead balls, switch wings", "arrival, counter". Then there were initials – DM and PL on either side, O and XA in the middle, K behind. And on the final page, numbers: 38, 13, and 6 in a column, 57 below, with "10 months" scrawled alongside. What did it all mean? The relics were carefully gathered up and taken to Canal Plus's flagship show El Día Después. The following day, they were spread across the first two pages of the newspaper AS.

Not only was the substance analysed, so was the style – by a handwriting expert and a psychologist. Apparently, Mourinho's long Ts, round numbers and "vibrant" scrawl show he is a "good man" with an "astonishing capacity for leadership", "a strong, decisive character", and "noble" with "incredible intelligence". As for the numbers, he was surely planning his season: it meant 10 months, 38 league games, 13 Champions League games, six in the Copa del Rey. It was a good sign: he was counting on reaching the Champions League final. That was the theory, anyway.

Few of the faithful doubted Mourinho would succeed. On one side of Spain's great divide – the side he confronts tomorrow night when he takes his Real Madrid team to Barcelona – Mourinho has been painted as immoral, barely better than Beelzebub. But still he occupies their time; never does a day pass without an attack. On the other side, Mourinho is feted, revered, lauded. Everything he does is part of a master plan, a work of genius. He may be Machiavellian but he is a winner.
Last week's red-card furore in the Champions League game at Ajax summed up his season. Real won 4-0 but had two men sent off for time-wasting and incurred Uefa's wrath, as both players thus avoided the possibility of suspension in the first knockout tie. The players and Mourinho have been accused of subterfuge; Madrid's wonderful football lost under a deluge of controversy.

Life in Spain had not started well when Mourinho left Inter early in the summer, having overseen the Milanese side's coronation as European champions. Real drew 0-0 twice in three away games, and many feared that his football would be intolerably boring. His team responded by winning their next three games 6-1, 4-1, and 6-1. They racked up seven straight victories. They are top of the league, a point ahead of Barça, having scored 33 in 12 games. No incoming manager has ever started better in this league.

There is a collective faith about Madrid: watching Angel di María, the expression of Mourinho's methods on the pitch, is to witness sacrifice and unity. Mourinho has built team spirit. He has beaten it into some: Pedro León was left out for two games, Karim Benzema castigated for arriving late, Sergio Canales dismissed with a simple: "I didn't like him." Defensively, they are sound. They play with pace and precision, devastating on counterattacks launched from Xabi Alonso. They are enjoying more possession than his previous teams ever did, too, with quick interchanges led by Di María, Cristiano Ronaldo and the deceptively simple Mesut Ozil.
'This year's galáctico is Mourinho,' Florentino Pérez said. But Sporting Gijón's Manolo Preciado called him a 'scumbag'

It is not just that Mourinho is winning; it is that he is different. That he can do things his way. No Madrid coach has had such authority. Mourinho has brought a seismic shift at the Santiago Bernabéu. Barcelona have often been identified by their coaches; Madrid have not. Until now. The latest edition of the official club magazine says: "Now, the world's best coach is here." At the start of the season, Madrid's president, Florentino Pérez, announced: "This year's galáctico is Mourinho."Consulted on signings (Ricardo Carvalho and Di María arrived on his insistence), he controls everything and has become the voice of the club, Real's identity. Pérez could not be happier. One director insists: "He is easily the best coach in the world. Not only does he know about tactics, he is the best psychologist, the best manager of egos and the best in the transfer market."

The sports newspaper Marca can barely contain itself: Mourinho, one cover ran, "provokes an orgasmou". Headlines with "mou" in them appear obligatory; some are even calling his team Real Moudrid.
El País called him the "Michael Jackson of coaches". Canal Plus's analysis of his notes bordered on a scene from the Life of Brian. Notes! It is a sign! When Spain's competition committee investigated a confrontation between him and Manolo Preciado, the Sporting Gijón manager, Marca superimposed his head on to Goya's most famous painting, The third of May 1808, which depicts a humble, defenceless Spaniard facing a French firing squad. He was that important.

Not everyone saw him as an innocent victim. Although it was Preciado who insulted Mourinho, calling him a "scumbag", First Division coaches rallied round the Sporting coach. Mourinho had broken the golden rule, questioning another coach's professionalism, accusing Preciado of throwing his match against Barcelona. Preciado is popular; Mourinho has previous, with the constant digs at referees and at opponents.

If in Barcelona they are, as Mourinho insists, "obsessed" with him, he has been equally obsessed with them. It is his mission to destroy them. So far, the provocation is not working. Pep Guardiola refuses to be drawn. Nonetheless, when the Barcelona president, Sandro Rosell, said Mourinho would get the "reception he deserves" at the Camp Nou, most considered it a threat.
And Madrid are more of a threat than ever before. Mourinho's first mission for Madrid came while he was still coach at Inter: to defeat Barcelona in last year's Champions League semi-final. After four trophyless seasons, winning is all that matters. So what if he winds a few people up on the way?

"Those who attack him are just jealous because he is successful," said Alfredo Di Stefáno, Madrid's honorary president. "We didn't sign him to make friends," Emilio Butragueño, the former striker who is now a director, said. "We signed him to win."
And to win tomorrow above all.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/blog/2010/nov/28/jose-mourinho-real-madrid-barcelona/print
 

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"We didn't sign him to make friends," Emilio Butragueño, the former striker who is now a director, said. "We signed him to win."

so fucking true....

i hate you jose..:(
 

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<3 Jose`

I'm surprised to see Luka has a different opinion from mine - it's the first time we disagree.

When this boner for Jose will end ? Too many people became the thing they accused me of 2 years ago. He is not coming back. Period.

But I tell you one thing. I'd love him to come back for 2 reasons. He is a great coach, and was a great fit for our club, and the second reason, is that he would finaly tone down all the people who are treating him like a God recently.

Jose had the luck of leaving after winning the trebble.

Luck? It was his own decision. But yes, he is GODLIKE, he wrote HISTORY PAGES not only for INTER but for Italian Football. Don't forget he also revolutionized our training ground and method. Plus the other stuff! He's easily the #1 manager in the world.

I don't see in your post any reason against me reminding them "it's a fact of life" as you've rightfully said. Yes, it is just "illusion". That's why we need people to remind others that it's just illusion, so that they won't make ridiculous unrealistic statements.
As long as his illusions are making his players believe they are truly the BEST IN THE WORLD, it's fine with me. Mou is magic, Mou is special.

Now we are the real underdogs. I still cant understand how one man can have that much of an impact at a club that has under-acheieved forever.

El traduttore va a ganar!! #1

Respect. Hats off! He's still young [for a manager], I believe he will return one day.
 

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http://www.football-italia.net/nov26y.html said:
Matrix defends Mourinho in card-gate
Inter talisman Marco Materazzi has defended Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho in the wake of card-gate.

UEFA have recommended that disciplinary action be taken against Mourinho after it appeared he ordered Sergio Ramos and Xabi Alonso to get sent off against Ajax so they would be available again for the knock out stage of the Champions League.

Materazzi formed a close bond with Mourinho during the latter's two-year spell at Inter.

Speaking to Sky Sport Italia, Materazzi said: “Mourinho didn't do anything bad.

“He did it for the good of his team.

“Jose is a planner. He did what everyone would have done.”

Grande Mou :star:
 

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I'm surprised to see Luka has a different opinion from mine - it's the first time we disagree.
No shit. Really ? :p

Your ratings in my eyes suddenly bumped by 2 points :thumbsup: ;););)

Luck? It was his own decision. But yes, he is GODLIKE, he wrote HISTORY PAGES not only for INTER but for Italian Football. Don't forget he also revolutionized our training ground and method. Plus the other stuff! He's easily the #1 manager in the world.
You are misinterpreting what I've said. I didn't say he ain't one of fthe greatest managers, or the greatest. I've SAID:

"Jose had the luck of leaving after winning the trebble."

The context of this "luck" used here, is that Jose was lucky to leave after winning trebble, leaving on the highest of possible notes. It's like leaving your girlfriend after having the best sex of her life. Afterwards she will think you're a sex god machine, which in fact you aren't ;). You just had 1 of your best days.

I am and forever will be happy that we had Jose, and that we won the trebble. Don't forget, you're speaking with Luk, the "Jose lover" ;)

What I will regret though, is that people now got their view of 2 year Jose spell at Inter wrapped around those 2 weeks where we won the trebble, forgetting about 90 weeks before that.

As long as his illusions are making his players believe they are truly the BEST IN THE WORLD, it's fine with me. Mou is magic, Mou is special.
Again Dario, you misunderstand me, which is becoming kinda worried, when you said before that you never disagreed with me ;)
 

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I hate Jose. He knew it was a wonder and he won't be able to repeat half of that the next season. Grazie for the treble but FU.
 

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Luk I didn't get which part I didn't get you & why, but don't worry coz this is the aaaaafterrpaaaaaaartyyyyyyyy :D :D :D

\:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/ \:D/
 

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Hahaha Barca-Real.

Mourinho, just quit and come back to Inter.
 
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