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Jose Mourinho

How do you feel about Mourinho appointment

  • Excited - silverware here we come baby

    Votes: 666 46.7%
  • Meh - will give him a chance and hope he is successful

    Votes: 468 32.8%
  • Horrified - praying for the day he'll fuck off

    Votes: 292 20.5%

  • Total voters
    1,426

Spurus

Nos Custodimus Quod Lingus
Feb 14, 2019
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he’s not over the moon about amazon following him everywhere is he!

I think he gets a little annoyed with Mauricio questions too, I feel like he has to repeat to everyone that he is completely different to Poch, and to look to his vision and not to the past.
 

Everlasting Seconds

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Jan 9, 2014
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It's been less than a week folks. I'm just as excited as the next bloke but I feel Mourinho is well aware of his previous behavior. Whether he's treading cautiously for now or has simply changed drastically is up for debate.
Well, I wasn't commenting on the man as much as on that specific press conference. It was a very solid press conference. I only heard one flaw and that was when he used the word "project". I thought "fuck that man, get the fuck out of my club". But other than that it was really, really good.
 

rossdapep

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Aug 25, 2011
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At Porto and Inter he was the star of the show and none of the players cast a shadow over him. This allowed him to take all of the pressure off the players. He will take every hit for them.

At United, Madrid and Chelsea second time he had Ronaldo, Pogba, Hazard types all making noise and not wanting to be part of the machine. Which caused conflict and caused him to become moody and aggressive.

These last few days have been so eye opening as he's the only person people are talking about and that means he's exactly where he wants to be. The players should now be able to crack on and do their work without being scrutinised too much, there will be less distractions for them as it'll all be about Jose. And he's already taking hits for the players which is great to see.

We may very well see Inter/Porto Mourinho
 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
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At Porto and Inter he was the star of the show and none of the players cast a shadow over him. This allowed him to take all of the pressure off the players. He will take every hit for them.

At United, Madrid and Chelsea second time he had Ronaldo, Pogba, Hazard types all making noise and not wanting to be part of the machine. Which caused conflict and caused him to become moody and aggressive.

These last few days have been so eye opening as he's the only person people are talking about and that means he's exactly where he wants to be. The players should now be able to crack on and do their work without being scrutinised too much, there will be less distractions for them as it'll all be about Jose. And he's already taking hits for the players which is great to see.

We may very well see Inter/Porto Mourinho

Really good point to be fair, we don't have any divas like that, even though I feel they were mainly the reason as to why Poch was dismissed, they didn't completely throw him under the bus, I don't think they have it in them to be complete Arseholes and the majority of them are still hungry to win.
 

spurs mental

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Mar 10, 2007
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I notice that the official club account has tweeted quotes from Jose's presser, live as it is happening. As far as I can remember, I don't recall the official account doing that to any of our previous managers' pre match pressers before.

Not that I mind though but there has a certainly been a shift in the output from the official club account ever since Jose took over.


I saw a tweet earlier that the club have seen an increase of 300% on their daily followers since he was appointed. So theres bound to be more and more content geared towards him. Fine by me. Leave the players to do their jobs
 

doctor stefan Freud

the tired tread of sad biology
Sep 2, 2013
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72,170
I saw a tweet earlier that the club have seen an increase of 300% on their daily followers since he was appointed. So theres bound to be more and more content geared towards him. Fine by me. Leave the players to do their jobs
He’s The Rolling Stones of football. Early- mid seventies Stones: knowing, experienced, charming and utterly ubiquitous.

If he can lead us to success and maintain a positive presence of mind, he’s going to be amazing for our club
 

Shadydan

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Jul 7, 2012
38,247
104,143
I saw a tweet earlier that the club have seen an increase of 300% on their daily followers since he was appointed. So theres bound to be more and more content geared towards him. Fine by me. Leave the players to do their jobs

All eyes on Spurs now, club going to take advantage of that in every way possible.
 

doctor stefan Freud

the tired tread of sad biology
Sep 2, 2013
15,170
72,170
Am I the only sad tosser laying on a bed, left testicle in right hand, avoiding the world around me, refreshing SC with little expectation of seeing anything profound enough to justify my withdrawal
from reality?
 

doctor stefan Freud

the tired tread of sad biology
Sep 2, 2013
15,170
72,170
Well I surmise that more paramount than his ubiquitousness is his endowment in inaugurating a conquering intellect in the sportsmen.
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