kazza wrote:Jose never seems to stay in one place for too long and no doubt he will move on from Inter too. Remember his last years at Chelsea they did not win prem or CL. An over-rated manager that the media loved because he says stupid things (besides his teams are always ugly to watch). Special one my @rse!
Kerry07 wrote:Mourinho won the lot at Porto, INSTANTLY... on a shoestring.
UEFA Cup (2003), UEFA Champions League (2004).. back to back, with a Portuguese team --- a club team from a nation who had won nothing in Europe since the 80's.
5 Years unbeaten at home with both Porto and Chelsea.
Hes in a different class to Rafa, no neutral on the planet would dare dispute that
Guardiola must decide future - Barca boss given deadline by club president
Barcelona president Joan Laporta says manager Pep Guardiola must decide on his future by Easter.
Guardiola has managed to secure six pieces of silverware since he took control of the Catalan club a year-and-a-half ago in his first managerial job.
But his current deal is set to expire in the summer and the club want to tie him down to a long-term contract by April.
"We're not going to pressure Guardiola and we'll give him a reasonable time to think," Laporta said. "But before Holy Week the club need a response on his continuity.
"The moment will arrive in which something will have to be made clear.
"That is a date that's more than prudent. There would be time to look for alternatives, although that is something I don't even want to think about because Guardiola has an enormous future at Barcelona.
"But I repeat that in Holy Week it would be good to know who will be our coach with the aim of having time to prepare for the next season.
"The sooner we know the coach's future, the better for the club."
Although Guardiola has yet to agree a new deal at Camp Nou, Laporta is confident he will extend his stay.
"I have well-founded hopes that he will continue to lead the team for several seasons," he added.
"For Barca, the best thing would be for Guardiola to continue. And, although I am no-one to talk about Pep's interests, I think that it would also be the best for him.
"He could mark an era. All the club believe in him and I believe Guardiola's continuity is a unanimous desire of all the Barcelona fans."
dawson99 wrote:Sparky's the latest one doing the rounds
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