sixbuster wrote:there are only 2 capable of sorting this mess up, Capello or "The Special One", don't care what anybody says. Go and try and entice them. Jose may be more willing to accept the challenge.
Octsky wrote:sixbuster wrote:there are only 2 capable of sorting this mess up, Capello or "The Special One", don't care what anybody says. Go and try and entice them. Jose may be more willing to accept the challenge.
the "special one" ?
i have no respect for the man, fans who consider him is like driving in a fog towards a cliff.
imagine him winning the league with us then announcing that managing Manchester united is his life-long dream and he will be managing them sooner rather than later while old fergie is still the present manager!
this is what happened now, in real life with real madrid.
I will not want a manager that has no integrity and will stab us in the back at a drop of a hat.
wake up, people!!!
Ben Patrick wrote:Octsky wrote:sixbuster wrote:there are only 2 capable of sorting this mess up, Capello or "The Special One", don't care what anybody says. Go and try and entice them. Jose may be more willing to accept the challenge.
the "special one" ?
i have no respect for the man, fans who consider him is like driving in a fog towards a cliff.
imagine him winning the league with us then announcing that managing Manchester united is his life-long dream and he will be managing them sooner rather than later while old fergie is still the present manager!
this is what happened now, in real life with real madrid.
I will not want a manager that has no integrity and will stab us in the back at a drop of a hat.
wake up, people!!!
While i agree that it was not nice what he did, your example doesnt hold up as Real and Inter are not in the same league and bitter rivals like us and united are.
Tricky Dicky wrote:Obviously Mourinho and Shankly have different personalities and dispositions (perhaps) about football. But at the end of the day they're in a results driven industry and should be judged on that as much as anything.
Tricky Dicky wrote:many LFC fans are saying their goodbyes to Aurelio, I personally see him as a monetary mercinary like Kewell, but that doesn't cloud my judgement on him as a footballer; which is, he's an okay player, not outstanding, not cr.ap but okay in my view. Yet many LFC fans are wishing him well and all the best blah blah when the mans character is not even questioned.
Tricky Dicky wrote:I did not realise that a persons character trait had to be indented on their CV. It certainly wasn't in times of 'need' when Liverpool slumped it in the old second division and a man named Bill Shankly arrived at the club. After all would the outspoken Shankly have been able to get a job today with statements like; 'If Everton we're playing football in the back of my garden, I'd draw the curtains shut', plus all the other mind game tricks he played to oppossing players and managers. I like humour, I like character that isn't considered the norm, life is more interesting that way. Obviously Mourinho and Shankly have different personalities and dispositions (perhaps) about football. But at the end of the day they're in a results driven industry and should be judged on that as much as anything.
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