SAFMUTD
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Thats look exactly as I imagined Spurs dressing room harmony with Mou.
Pep, José and the amazing Brendan Rodgers form the top 3. Klopp and Ole follows.Don't tell me Ole's the first
Jose dealing with Neymar and Mbappes egoIf he gets sacked here the only place he can realistically win trophies is at PSG. He can easily win the league and maybe have a go at UCL and get his mojo back.
If he gets sacked here the only place he can realistically win trophies is at PSG. He can easily win the league and maybe have a go at UCL and get his mojo back.
I’m going to enjoy watching him burn Spurs down to the ground. I’m sad @GlastonSpur isn’t posting anymore. I’d love to hear how he’d spin this. I don’t like Spurs, they were a dirty team under Poch, even if they were pretty good. Most of all I’m just happy he isn’t here anymore, of course.
Mbappe the virus..Jose dealing with Neymar and Mbappes ego
Seeing all those pictures of our lads laughing and smiling in training, loving life. Then you have two Spurs players trying to fight each other after a half of godawful, boring football. Just José things. Needs a cartoon thunder cloud perpetually above his head. Congrats, Spurs. At least you’ll be entertaining off the pitch.
Lukaku already there with Young. Perisic coming back from Bayern loan? Stuff of dreams right there.He will go to Inter next. They still love him there.
Italy is the only country I can really see him in next if he is going to stay in club management. Most likely Inter because of the history (although Conte seems to be doing fairly well there), but also perhaps the likes of AC Milan, Roma or Napoli.He will go to Inter next. They still love him there.
It will never happen. He was available this summer and we choose his former player.I guess if Chesea have a bad run for a few seasons they might want him back for a third time, but that's years away if ever.
Italy is the only country I can really see him in next if he is going to stay in club management. Most likely Inter because of the history (although Conte seems to be doing fairly well there), but also perhaps the likes of AC Milan, Roma or Napoli.
Otherwise it's a struggle to see where he fits. Us, Liverpool, City, Chelsea and Arsenal won't want him (surely Arsenal have some pride?). Bayern won't be interested. Dortmund are all about the youngsters so won't be interested. Barca would burn their stadium down before taking him. Real won't want him back. Juventus and PSG - nope. Atletico? Maybe, just maybe when Simeone finally leaves but there's no talk about that being on the cards.
Newcastle might be an option if/when the takeover happens. Maybe if he gets desperate he might be willing to 'step down' to someone like Wolves or Everton, or maybe even go back to Porto where it really started for him. I guess if Chesea have a bad run for a few seasons they might want him back for a third time, but that's years away if ever.
Unless Mourinho somehow manages to change things around massively at Spurs, it looks like it will have to be Italy or national team manager next.
Not that kind of player etc etcSon is a dick, to be fair. He's the only South Korean player ever I've found to be unlikable.
Conte is the closest thing to Mourinho when Mourinho was still good. That’s not a job available for the foreseeable.He will go to Inter next. They still love him there.
He's box office....when he's not your manager.Should go full time to TV, he's great there.
Son is already starting to look fed up. Never seen him just give up and look dispondent like he did last night.Who do we think will be the next big player Mou takes a battle with, sooner or later? In RM it was the whole squad with the likes of Ramos and Ronaldo, in Chelsea it was Hazard and Pogba got that treatment at us. He’s already breaking N’dombele down, but he’s not a big enough fish for Mourinho to feel tough, I think. Maybe Kane or Son? Can’t wait for the All or nothing-documentary.
Who do we think will be the next big player Mou takes a battle with, sooner or later? In RM it was the whole squad with the likes of Ramos and Ronaldo, in Chelsea it was Hazard and Pogba got that treatment at us. He’s already breaking N’dombele down, but he’s not a big enough fish for Mourinho to feel tough, I think. Maybe Kane or Son? Can’t wait for the All or nothing-documentary.
It's too soon. But if another 4+ seasons pass and you're at a point where you are struggling, it might happen. Although I guess by that point he'll have either failed again which might take him out of contention at all, or turned things around for himself which might make him the option.It will never happen. He was available this summer and we choose his former player.
Didn't realise Rangnick was basically official for Milan now. Agreed that as long as he's there they'd never bring Mourinho in.I don't see Rangnick hiring Mourinho as his replacement. A project with Rangnick is about nurturing young players, their project is the antithesis of Mourinho's management.
He’ll probably go out of his way to sign Cavani on a free and use him instead of Kane.It'll probably be Son or Kane, both of who have been a shadow of themselves under the clueless one. He'll start digging the knife in soon enough.
Makes you wander how much of his success is down to him or was it mainly down to Rui Faria. We went from 2nd with Rui, to him being sacked by Christmas without him. Now even his spurs team have conceded 42 in 30 games under him
He will go to Inter next. They still love him there.
He can still live of his reputation for quite a while no matter how bad it gets for him.I still can't believe Levy is paying him £15m a year after what happened at United.
No way he goes for at least another couple of years at least. Levy ain't going to pay him off with that contract. Like it or not Jose is here to stay.Can't we have a poll on how long he'll last in the spurs job? Reckon he'll be out by December.
Levy isn't the sort of guy that makes a mistake worse by continuing with it regardless of current evidence. He's going to get rid, it's not going to get better. Just strap on mate, it's gonna a cruel ride.No way he goes for at least another couple of years at least. Levy ain't going to pay him off with that contract. Like it or not Jose is here to stay.