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Jose Mourinho
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Jean-Luc Paul Goddard" wrote: ↑30 Aug 2025, 06:09 It's not like he said that about managing a bottom English club because he wants a new challenge. He just said it as he's fed up with the referees in UEFA competitions not giving decisions his way. Do you really want a manager who DOESN'T want us to get into Europe?
Some of you need a word with yourselves. The bloke's a cսnt who plays shit football even with the world's best at his disposal, and has only had success at top clubs with huge budgets. He's be fucking rubbish here, certainly no better than Moyes, Allardyce, etc.
I can't fucking stand his football or arrogance, but another two/three years with yet another subservient yes man like dyche/cooper/o'neill would kill the club. we need someone who's their own man, and doesn't feel the need to lie to the fans on behalf of that midget cսnt and the tory peer minge. forget about hiring a young, progressive manager on his way up. that doesn't tick the right boxes for the dwarf
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I have never been a fan of Jose however and his stock has fallen dramatically in recent years.
However in the current climate and with some of the other names being banded about I would snap him up
I couldn't see him tolerating Sullivan Brady and the lack of transfer funds for very long though and it would probably turn toxic pretty quickly.
It would still be interesting nonetheless to see the now not too special one down the bowl.
However in the current climate and with some of the other names being banded about I would snap him up
I couldn't see him tolerating Sullivan Brady and the lack of transfer funds for very long though and it would probably turn toxic pretty quickly.
It would still be interesting nonetheless to see the now not too special one down the bowl.
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We could forget the West Ham way, youth would get absolutely no chance, but he’d make a connection with us in the stands, particularly the away support, and for the brief time he’d manage us it would be fun.
He’d inevitably fall out with midget cսnt and get sacked.
He’d inevitably fall out with midget cսnt and get sacked.
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It's not like he said that about managing a bottom English club because he wants a new challenge. He just said it as he's fed up with the referees in UEFA competitions not giving decisions his way. Do you really want a manager who DOESN'T want us to get into Europe?
Some of you need a word with yourselves. The bloke's a cսnt who plays shit football even with the world's best at his disposal, and has only had success at top clubs with huge budgets. He's be fucking rubbish here, certainly no better than Moyes, Allardyce, etc.
Some of you need a word with yourselves. The bloke's a cսnt who plays shit football even with the world's best at his disposal, and has only had success at top clubs with huge budgets. He's be fucking rubbish here, certainly no better than Moyes, Allardyce, etc.
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If Potter has heavy defeats by Forest & Tottenham I can see 5 defeats & no sign of life leading to Sullivan pulling the trigger
Mourinho might have well as said WEST HAM in his statement below
Am sure he’d prefer the Premier league & to be in London and live in his lovely house in Holland Park
Mourinho might have well as said WEST HAM in his statement below
Am sure he’d prefer the Premier league & to be in London and live in his lovely house in Holland Park
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He’s a bit of a loose canon and delusional these days, and seems to get sacked for falling out with club owners/management in recent jobs.
Not going to happen though, he’s as far away from a Sullivan man as you could get, would almost certainly call Sullivan out if he interfered or broke promises, fucked up transfers etc.
Would be entertaining though, not on the pitch perhaps, but off it, he can’t keep his trap shut and the media are always goading him into saying stuff or being controversial
So I’m IN
Not going to happen though, he’s as far away from a Sullivan man as you could get, would almost certainly call Sullivan out if he interfered or broke promises, fucked up transfers etc.
Would be entertaining though, not on the pitch perhaps, but off it, he can’t keep his trap shut and the media are always goading him into saying stuff or being controversial
So I’m IN
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Re: Jose Mourinho
What Mourinho would achieve should he rock up as the new manager, is raising the profile of the Club during his time here for other prospective decent high profile managers in future to possibly arrive, even if he doesn’t quite work out. You don't get many more other managers with his star attraction.
His theatrics on the touchline is probably best suited for the Stadium as well to bring the Crowd in to it more. He'd be like a jack in the box bouncing around doing all the officials heads in trying to contain him.
His theatrics on the touchline is probably best suited for the Stadium as well to bring the Crowd in to it more. He'd be like a jack in the box bouncing around doing all the officials heads in trying to contain him.