I think Ole is starting to look like a skinnier version of Moyes.
I wonder if they'll hire a plane and get the banners out?
I thought this was one of their better articles recently tbh.F365 are touch and go these days, but I do like the big "smug mode" pic of Jose here:
Five things Jose Mourinho was right about at Man Utd... - Football365
Hindsight looks like being kinder to …www.football365.com
Actually a pretty good read and has made me lean even more towards Mourinho, should a Poch replacement be required.F365 are touch and go these days, but I do like the big "smug mode" pic of Jose here:
Five things Jose Mourinho was right about at Man Utd... - Football365
Hindsight looks like being kinder to …www.football365.com
Actually a pretty good read and has made me lean even more towards Mourinho, should a Poch replacement be required.
On the Caff, a reasonable amount of posters are seeing that he was hard done by and right about a lot of stuff and want him back.Same. I think whatever club he ends up at, will benefit massively from his lust for revenge.
F365 are touch and go these days, but I do like the big "smug mode" pic of Jose here:
Five things Jose Mourinho was right about at Man Utd... - Football365
Hindsight looks like being kinder to …www.football365.com
A lot of my United pals and my bro were desperate to get him out but now they think it was a massive mistake.On the Caff, a reasonable amount of posters are seeing that he was hard done by and right about a lot of stuff and want him back.
A lot of my United pals and my bro were desperate to get him out but now they think it was a massive mistake.
I actually remember his first 2 seasons there and they were happy with him. At one point the fans were chanting about how Mourinho made them fall in love with the football again after Van Gaal had bored them all to tears.
Things started to go down hill from that point and he got loads of criticism for starting to go defensive but now we know why. He knew their defence was a ticking time bomb.
Perhaps he should have just kept playing expansive football and used any defensive issues as proof they needed better defenders.
His biggest mistake was putting the breaks on that cause all of a sudden Martial and Pogba started sulking followed by Rashford.
It goes to show how difficult it is to keep a dressing room in check. One bad decision and you start losing some. Then Sanchez came in on high salary and that fractured things more.
Very interesting interview with Duncan Castles. Discussing Glazers pushing out SAF (who wanted them to hire Mourinho as his successor), Mourinho and why it went like it did and Pochettino...
Castles is such a lickspittle about Mourinho though. It's interesting but he was Mourinho's unofficial spokesperson and mouthpiece when Mourinho was at United, so it has to be taken with a pinch of salt.
Oh absolutely. I was privy to some United ITK in May, I was at a talk held by the journalist who broke the Solskjær to United story after Mourinho was sacked. There's nothing Castles says that is definitely wrong, it all ties in.Absolutely. I don't trust any journos, but it does tie in with a lot of other stuff about Woodward and the Glazers.
This is why I absolutely don't want Mourinho at Spurs, ever. In a time of peril he always goes sulky and defensive, no matter what, and we don't need that at our club.His biggest mistake was putting the breaks on that cause all of a sudden Martial and Pogba started sulking followed by Rashford.
I don't think anyone could call Lukaku a flop - he scored a lot of goals despite their issues.Mourinho £350m to spend and pretty much all of his signings bar Ibrahimovic on a free has been a flop.
Lindelof is one of few who has raised his game since Mourinho left and kept it at a decent level after the initial bounce. I think him and Maguire are a very good partnership, maybe not the basis of a title winning squad but certainly good enough to challenge.I don't think anyone could call Lukaku a flop - he scored a lot of goals despite their issues.
I'm pretty sure Lindelof isn't thought of badly, either, and Matic was great under him
Lindelof is one of few who has raised his game since Mourinho left and kept it at a decent level after the initial bounce. I think him and Maguire are a very good partnership, maybe not the basis of a title winning squad but certainly good enough to challenge.
Matic was good in the 2nd place season but the last six months of Jose left it was as if he'd fallen off a cliff. I don't think his body can handle the level and tempo of the PL any more and the signs were there before Jose left.