Jose Mourinho Sack Watch

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Back in October, o scoffed at the thought of them losing 20 games, I'm beginning to think they will actually lose more.
 
To be fair, replacing Van Gaal with Mourinho is the logical choice is we want to get rid of the boring football.
 
I honestly knew this season would be bad. I thought they'd struggle for top four.

I didn't see it would be THIS bad. Man Mourinho third season is hilarious.

Fair play. I thought they'd win the league at a canter this year.
 
At the exception of LVG, do you guys know a top manager who has been in the same situation than Mourinho?
Ancelotti at Milan had some stinkers, not many considered him a top manager then though. Klopp last year with Dortmund I suppose. Van Gaal at some point with Barcelona had them at the bottom of table. It used to happen more often than it does now though.
 
I honestly knew this season would be bad. I thought they'd struggle for top four.

I didn't see it would be THIS bad. Man Mourinho third season is hilarious.
Yes I do vaguely recall you mentioning Chelsea would be a bit crap, I think I predicted 2nd or 3rd.

I'm not even sure I'd swap van gaal for him now, which is crazy.
 
The majority of footballers nowadays just don't give a shit. Overpaid prima donnas who have lost the passion for the game by the time they get their first ridiculous pay cheque. What do they actually play for anymore?

I mean, if your not actually a fan of the club you are playing for, having come through their ranks to get to the first team, why would you actually care about the result or how the team does in general?

The majority of players seem to need their managers to treat them like princesses to even put 50% effort. The turnovers in managers nowadays is disgusting. It's like most footballers need a fresh face and a new set of instructions to refresh their confidence and the shit they give about the matches ahead.
 
The majority of footballers nowadays just don't give a shit. Overpaid prima donnas who have lost the passion for the game by the time they get their first ridiculous pay cheque. What do they actually play for anymore?

I mean, if your not actually a fan of the club you are playing for, having come through their ranks to get to the first team, why would you actually care about the result or how the team does in general?

The majority of players seem to need their managers to treat them like princesses to even put 50% effort. The turnovers in managers nowadays is disgusting. It's like most footballers need a fresh face and a new set of instructions to refresh their confidence and the shit they give about the matches ahead.

I agree with this entirely. It makes me concerned for the game if someone like Mourinho can't motivate these players.
 
Jose is saying Hazard must be injured, like he is speculating on his integrity...' The exact words in the interview Q:.....What was the injury to Edin Hazard? A: I don't know. the only thing I know is that in ten seconds he made the decision himself. Must be a serious injury because he just left the pitch and made a decision that he was not a position to go on... So it must be something important...'
Now, if Hazard is not injured, what is happening? Didn't Hazard have a role in the Eva saga?
 
Jose is saying Hazard must be injured, like he is speculating on his integrity...' The exact words in the interview Q:.....What was the injury to Edin Hazard? A: I don't know. the only thing I know is that in ten seconds he made the decision himself. Must be a serious injury because he just left the pitch and made a decision that he was not a position to go on... So it must be something important...'
Now, if Hazard is not injured, what is happening? Didn't Hazard have a role in the Eva saga?

He was the injured player.
 
The majority of footballers nowadays just don't give a shit. Overpaid prima donnas who have lost the passion for the game by the time they get their first ridiculous pay cheque. What do they actually play for anymore?

I mean, if your not actually a fan of the club you are playing for, having come through their ranks to get to the first team, why would you actually care about the result or how the team does in general?

The majority of players seem to need their managers to treat them like princesses to even put 50% effort. The turnovers in managers nowadays is disgusting. It's like most footballers need a fresh face and a new set of instructions to refresh their confidence and the shit they give about the matches ahead.

You have a point, I find it hard to respect players that earn a million pounds a month and seem barely interested. Rooney used to play with that desire that made you believe he was on the same page as us but that's long gone.

Refreshing to see Leicester challenge at the top, their players seem genuinely passionate, and you can actually hear their fans get behind the team which is pretty far from where we are right now.
 
Jose is saying Hazard must be injured, like he is speculating on his integrity...' The exact words in the interview Q:.....What was the injury to Edin Hazard? A: I don't know. the only thing I know is that in ten seconds he made the decision himself. Must be a serious injury because he just left the pitch and made a decision that he was not a position to go on... So it must be something important...'
Now, if Hazard is not injured, what is happening? Didn't Hazard have a role in the Eva saga?

Maybe had too big of a role in Eva tbh.
 
12:45, 29 AUG 2015
BY AARON FLANAGAN

Why Jose Mourinho is a better manager than both Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger

Mourinho takes charge of game No.200 in the Premier League on Saturday and boasts a better opening record than some of the league's great bosses

Jose Mourinho takes charge of his 200th Premier League game on Saturday - and is arguably the greatest manager in the history of the league.

After Chelsea's game with Crystal Palace, Mourinho can officially say that he has a statistic to his name that will prove that he has had more of an impact that the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson,Arsene Wenger and Rafael Benitez.

Mourinho claimed his third Premier League title last season - matching Wenger's tally - making him one of the most successful and most decorated managers in the league's history.

And he did it in record time.

In fact, Mourinho has claimed more points in his first 200 games as a manager in the Premier League than any other boss in history.

Mourinho has claimed an incredible 137 wins in his 199 games, while Ferguson managed only 122 with Manchester United in 200. Wenger is lagging slightly further behind on 110.

The Portuguese boss was undoubtedly helped by the incredible unbeaten record at Stamford Bridge, which stood for 77 games until Sunderland claimed a win in 2014.

And compared to the current Premier League managers, Mourinho has pipped Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini to the best win percentage.

Mourinho was won a whopping 69 per cent of the matches he has taken control of at Chelsea.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/jose-mourinho-better-manager-both-6343214
 
You have a point, I find it hard to respect players that earn a million pounds a month and seem barely interested. Rooney used to play with that desire that made you believe he was on the same page as us but that's long gone.

Refreshing to see Leicester challenge at the top, their players seem genuinely passionate, and you can actually hear their fans get behind the team which is pretty far from where we are right now.
Can't argue with either yourself or @unitedbhoy to be fair
 
12:45, 29 AUG 2015
BY AARON FLANAGAN

Why Jose Mourinho is a better manager than both Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsene Wenger

Mourinho takes charge of game No.200 in the Premier League on Saturday and boasts a better opening record than some of the league's great bosses

Jose Mourinho takes charge of his 200th Premier League game on Saturday - and is arguably the greatest manager in the history of the league.

After Chelsea's game with Crystal Palace, Mourinho can officially say that he has a statistic to his name that will prove that he has had more of an impact that the likes of Sir Alex Ferguson,Arsene Wenger and Rafael Benitez.

Mourinho claimed his third Premier League title last season - matching Wenger's tally - making him one of the most successful and most decorated managers in the league's history.

And he did it in record time.

In fact, Mourinho has claimed more points in his first 200 games as a manager in the Premier League than any other boss in history.

Mourinho has claimed an incredible 137 wins in his 199 games, while Ferguson managed only 122 with Manchester United in 200. Wenger is lagging slightly further behind on 110.

The Portuguese boss was undoubtedly helped by the incredible unbeaten record at Stamford Bridge, which stood for 77 games until Sunderland claimed a win in 2014.

And compared to the current Premier League managers, Mourinho has pipped Manchester City boss Manuel Pellegrini to the best win percentage.

Mourinho was won a whopping 69 per cent of the matches he has taken control of at Chelsea.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/row-zed/jose-mourinho-better-manager-both-6343214


Ironic that Mourinho had won 69% of his games there because now it's obvious his players aren't swallowing his shite anymore.
 
After half the season last year Dortmund were in the relegation zone. I really don't know how such a thing can happen like we're seeing with Chelsea now and Dortmund last season. It's baffling stuff.
 
Sam Allardyce

Ancelotti at Milan had some stinkers, not many considered him a top manager then though. Klopp last year with Dortmund I suppose. Van Gaal at some point with Barcelona had them at the bottom of table. It used to happen more often than it does now though.

Thanks, I forgot about Klopp. As for Allardyce he did it with which team and was he highly rated?
 
After half the season last year Dortmund were in the relegation zone. I really don't know how such a thing can happen like we're seeing with Chelsea now and Dortmund last season. It's baffling stuff.

Chelsea are the champions and their best players aren't being picked up by bigger teams every summer. Their downfall is a much bigger mindfeck.
 
It's all because ItsEssexRob stopped lumping on them. Where is he anyway? I swear there used to be a fair few Chelsea fans on here.
 
We can say a lot about LvG, but at least he's not having a meltdown as serious as Jose... yet.
 
The Ballad of Hazard
(and the Speckled Hen)

I told Hosey yesterday
That when he threw my love away
I'll chuck it, like I just don't care
And Chelski's going to get relegated

I just cannot convince myself
I can put a shift in at number 10
Unless my sweetheart Eva starts
And looks out for my injured body parts

So Hosey,
So Hosey, she's gone, and I feel so lonely
Speckled Hen, you just can't win
Low I feel low. we both feel so lonely
(with apologies to Sting)
 
Moyes syndrome... Looks man who lost it big time.. This is his team, his players and his club. Take a bit of this on yourself, at the end of the day you need a bit of humilty.. How's the humble pie tasting right now you prick?
 
hey guys
 
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