by bigmick » Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:30 am
I wouldn't say they (the shenanigans) were the sole reason either Bob, but they helped a bit I think. As for the half time at bernabau affair, I thought Mourinho was out of order. I've thought Ferguson is bang out of order on many occasions too, this was no better and no worse. The Chelsea fans who got hold of the referees phone number and made threats against him were of course subhuman. I'd have advised him to invite them over. In my experience despite talking a good game they are almost to a man devoid of any @rsehole. I've worked the doors with em and talk talk talk they might, but they go missing pretty sharpish when the sh!t hits the fan. That's what caused him to give up though, the threats off the t0sspots not Mourinho's suggestions (which I say again were out of order).
As for his suitability as Liverpools manager, I say it again Bob it'll never happen. I've never said he will become Liverpool manager, or even that he should become Liverpool manager. I think he would in comparison to rafa do an absolutely fantastic job it's true, but it'll never happen. I merely started this thread because he wasn't included in the original poll (he was one of the "others" behind the likes of Sammy Lee) and to counter the often touted but ridiculous notion that nobody else on planet Earth could manage Liverpool into the top four each year without actually winning a trophy, while spending huge wads of cash.
There are plenty of "others" out there, and he is but one. As for his record, I only really got into that because his was predictably dismissed out of hand by people who think Rafa is up there with legendary managers past and present. Once you look at Mourinho's record, he probably does deserve that legendary status that people are oh so keen to bestow onto the shoulders of our manager.
Last thing. If Mourinho wasn't the manager of Inter, would absolutely anyone give them a chance, a prayer at Old Trafford? Course they wouldn't. They've got a chance because he's the manager. He's the manager so they've got a real chance of beating man Utd because he doesn't lose against them. They'll probably go unbeaten at Home this season because he doesn't lose Home games (I tell a lie he's lost one in nine years). They'll probably win the league because that's generally what he does. That's the Mourinho factor. They walk onto the pitch ten feet tall and they'd run through brick walls for him.
He is out of order sometimes though, I'll give anybody that.
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bigmick on Sat Mar 07, 2009 7:32 am, edited 1 time in total.
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