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YES!IN JOSE WE TRUST
I don't know why we're shouting...
BUT I LIKE IT!
YES!IN JOSE WE TRUST
From Wiki:Great to know you’re not fixed in your views. Similarly, I’d be just as curious if your thoughts hadn’t changed. Appreciate the answer,
P.S. If anyone can tell me who the fuck ’Amy of the doubters‘ is and why she joined that group, I’d appreciate it.
Any of the doubters from when he first joined still of the same opinion?
This isn’t to goad - I’m genuinely interested to hear your thoughts; good and bad.
What's funny about Mourinho (granted it probably wouldn't have been funny if we lost) . But whenever i've seen him manage against Burnley (I'd extend this to other PL teams he's managed too) , he just sits there looking pissed off . First I thought he was annoyed at the way we were playing which seems unfair (Team were great yesterday imo) but I actually think he's just sat there disgusted by the whole spectacle.
No disrespect to Burnley because they are organised, tactically astute and do well to maintain PL football, but it's basically 21st century risk free long ball football for 90 minutes.
At this point in the season, one could consider trying to win home matches. I don’t know how hard that is or isn’t to do, but could be one way to improve.
Correct. Visiting teams travel time is currently the only advantage a team may have for playing at home.Not sure home or away form is that relevant this season.
Commentators had it as Sissoko who was going to be sacrificed.For whom would Vinicius enter if the match was 0-0? I was surprised when I saw Vinicius entering at 70 min. That speaks of Mourinho wanting to win yes or yes.
Id kiss him on the mouth.
his comments after the game are making me like him more and more (giving Poch a shout out re Kane and son) Was a classy touch.
maybe he has changed.
He was at my work Christmas party last year. Only time I can remember being star struck since meeting Mr blobby.
I'm not sure that's the only thing. Whether there is a crowd or not, playing in familiar surroundings does help. Anything that can be done a split second quicker helps, and in the periphery of vision a player can, when their head is down, sense where exactly they are on the pitch by seeing parts of the ground. It's like a muscle memory. Visiting players don't get that 6th sense.Correct. Visiting teams travel time is currently the only advantage a team may have for playing at home.
He hasn’t changed. He’s always been pitch perfect at playing the media.
Even Ferguson is no match for him in that respect.
For me that’s a breath of fresh of air after Poch, who, for all his great work as a coach, was always a pretty bland personality to me.
I think Neville's attitude may be softening a little toward Jose. After the Man U match he even said words to the effect that Jose was right when he said that getting second with Man U was an achievement.Listening to Gary Neville the other night going on about how certain midfielders could not play together like Pogba Fernandes and Van DE Beek or were not even needed at man unt and Van De Beek was mentioned again and should not have been brought .
It is obvious that Neville has an agenda with Jose and it seems that it eminates from Jose's treatment of certain players in particular Pogba .
Well it seems to me that Jose was right about Pogba being a luxury that teams that want to win things cannot carry luxury players .
As for digging out Pogba and getting no response then that just confirms that Jose was right all along about Pogba .
If a player is called out for being lacking in some way or another he should respond in positive way that proves the manager wrong ( see Ndombele ) or he sulks ( see Pogba ) and proves the manager right .
We have a similar situation with Dele and its yet to be resolved but the answer is all in Dele's hands he either pulls his socks up and proves Jose wrong or he will be gone . Ironically if he does not pull his socks up and put in what the manager requires then Jose will be proved correct in his assessment of Dele's failings . What I am trying to say is that Neville should be praising Jose for pointing out the problems at United that have now become glaringly obvious and that Jose was correct all along . In stead he has it in for him proving Neville is just a shallow
twat who is backing Ole for old times sake and being ex team mates .
Amy was exactly 150 years old when she died - must be some kind of record (pun intended!)From Wiki:
"The Doubters were a short-lived Belaruso-French prog-folk-metal band, famous for their 1976 #7 hit single "My Muff (ler Brings All the Mechanics to the Garage). Led by bassist and theramin-player, Amy Indichora (b. 12th May 1863 - d. 12th May 2013), they built a following by playing stadium venues, where they had a habit of turning up and playing whether they'd been booked or not (usually the latter)."