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I am more than just the Special One..

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Despite the cuntness of the cunt. It is still worth debating.

Best manager in the game. I would say Ancelotti. He shits trophies where ever he goes.

How many European Trophies has he won as a player then a manager ?

Chelsea where daft when they sacked him.. By far the best manager in recent times..
 
Despite the cuntness of the cunt. It is still worth debating.

Best manager in the game. I would say Ancelotti. He shits trophies where ever he goes.

How many European Trophies has he won as a player then a manager ?

Chelsea where daft when they sacked him.. By far the best manager in recent times..

Mourinho is more of a trophy machine than Ancelotti, Ancelottis league record is not great but he specialises in Champions Leagues. Mourinhos had league titles in Portugal England Italy Spain and most likely England again this year, along with CL titles with Porto and Inter, there is really only Guardiola in the same bracket with regards consistent success and even Pep has never had a challenge like Mourinho had at Porto. That said I hate Mourinho and his team, he built the most expensive club side of all time at Madrid and had them playing horrible attritional football and still regularly got his arse handed to him by Peps Barca team
 
He's only saying that out of desperation because more people are starting to notice that after spending champions league levels of money he has served up championship level football.

Indeed. Haven't bothered reading the article but am assuming it's all quite calculated stuff.
 
Ancelotti, is currently the best. He has proved himself again and again. Then comes Pep, he is brilliant but has still a way to go as dominating in BL is good but not great with the team he has. I think these are elite ones. Mourinho is one tier (2°) below that. Then (3°) comes the likes of Wenger, Simeone.
Then (4°) there are few who are knocking on the door of 3° Rudi Garcia, Rodgers, Unai Emry
 
Ancelotti, is currently the best. He has proved himself again and again. Then comes Pep, he is brilliant but has still a way to go as dominating in BL is good but not great with the team he has. I think these are elite ones. Mourinho is one tier (2°) below that. Then (3°) comes the likes of Wenger, Simeone.
Then (4°) there are few who are knocking on the door of 3° Rudi Garcia, Rodgers, Unai Emry

Ancelotti has only 3 league titles in nearly two decades of management. That is a little bit of a black mark given that he has been in charge of Juventus, AC Milan, Madrid, PSG, and Chelsea.
 
I'm still waiting on Jose to take on a project that doesn't give him a shit ton of money to work with.

Mourinho started his career at Chelsea by spending £140 million on 10 players; players if anything they didn’t desperately need at an average of £14 Million per player.

Mourinho managed to do the double and in doing so setting a series of Premier League records as they did.

In his second season he spent £80 million, that’s £80 million on the reigning champions, the reigning champions who lost none of their first team players, again they won the league. Was Mourinho the 'Special One' he declared himself to be?

His third year Mourinho spent another £80 million but this year missed out on the trophy and that was it. After spending nearly £300 million on players in total the league couldn’t be won, and Mourinho packed his bags in late September to take over Inter Milan.

He realised he couldn’t win the league and was out of the Bridge like a shot once the Internazionale job came up.

In his first season he spent £50 million to try and strengthen the squad and despite winning the league fell short of the expectations that came with it, so Mourinho spent £83 million on a squad that again really needed no improvement.

Mourinho won the Champions League with Inter thus fulfilling the duty he was brought in for, much to everyone’s delight, not much mention of the £120 million though; so what next for the special one?

One of the richest clubs in the world of course. Real Madrid came knocking and thus started one of the biggest rivalries in recent generations.

The summer of 2010 Mourinho took the reins at Real Madrid, one of the richest teams in the world, a team that a year previously had spent £225 million on getting some of the best players in the world.

Yet Jose still felt necessary to spend £82 million - much the same in 2011 when Mourinho spent £43 million and just managed to pip Barcelona to the La Liga Title. Finally after two years and £125 million, again he’d done what he was brought in to do.

But again no-one seemed to care about the millions he had spent doing so. The ‘Special One ‘ had now spent nearly half a billion to achieve what he had, yet was still heralded as a great manager.

Mourinho spent one final season at Real and having only spent £29 million seemed to be destined for England once more, and that he was it for his La Liga Career.

Mourinho’s dream of managing Manchester United didn’t come off though and he ended up back at the Bridge.

And here we are, less than 48 hours after Mourinho has completed the signing of Nemanja Matic, A player sold for under £4 million bought back at £22 Million, bringing the total spending of Chelsea this window to £88.5 million and pushing Mourinho’s total spending as a manager to £562.5 million.

This article isn’t to question Mourinho’s abilities as a man manager, something he is surely very good at, but it’s to raise the question, "How come no-one has questioned him for spending so much?"

That^^ also fails to mention how much Ranieri spent on that Chelsea squad before Mourinho arrived.

That's quite old now - he spent £105m in the windows of the season he signed Matic and £108m this year. Roughly £688 million spend in total now.
 
I'm still waiting on Jose to take on a project that doesn't give him a shit ton of money to work with.


He did win UEFA Cup and Champions League with Porto. I actually think his tactics work better with less star-studded teams. His tactics are essentially mid-table team tactics, he just does it with more confidence than others. You can teach limited footballers defensive organization and quick counter-attacks; it's when he had to deal with superstars like Shevchenko or Casillas or Mata that he couldn't overcome the challenge.
 
He did win UEFA Cup and Champions League with Porto. I actually think his tactics work better with less star-studded teams. His tactics are essentially mid-table team tactics, he just does it with more confidence than others. You can teach limited footballers defensive organization and quick counter-attacks; it's when he had to deal with superstars like Shevchenko or Casillas or Mata that he couldn't overcome the challenge.
Took Rodgers 2.5 seasons to get some defensive organization in place though.
 
He did win UEFA Cup and Champions League with Porto. I actually think his tactics work better with less star-studded teams. His tactics are essentially mid-table team tactics, he just does it with more confidence than others. You can teach limited footballers defensive organization and quick counter-attacks; it's when he had to deal with superstars like Shevchenko or Casillas or Mata that he couldn't overcome the challenge.


It's not like they were relegation strugglers in Portugal though, you're right about being able to coach limited players he'd still be a good coach at a poor side but he hasn't had to cope with limited resources in a very competitive league.

He doesn't really need to deal with superstars, he replaces them. If we had a player like Mata we'd be shitting ourselves about attracting a replacement if we let him go but Mourinho doesn't like the effort he puts in, thinks fuck that and has no worries about throwing cash at replacements.
 
Ancelotti has only 3 league titles in nearly two decades of management. That is a little bit of a black mark given that he has been in charge of Juventus, AC Milan, Madrid, PSG, and Chelsea.

I know Ancelotti has poor League records. But for me, to win in Europe you need to be more tactcally sound and flexible compared to when you want to win in League. Plus + + + Ancelotti does not play shit football like Mourinho...so Ancelotti is always ahead of Mou
 
Like father, like son. Obviously he's right on this occasion but he has his dad's charm and tact all right. What a family of fuckwits:



Jose Mario, 15, branded the Blues supporters a "disgrace" and the "worst (he's) ever seen" after they jeered Cesc Fabregas during Sunday's 1-1 draw with Southampton.

Spanish star Fabregas' form has dipped this year with no goals or assists in his last ten games.

But Jose Mario, a Stamford Bridge regular who celebrated on the Wembley pitch with his father's players after the Capital One Cup triumph this month, caused a storm on social media site Instagram.

He said: "Why is everyone hating and blaming Fabregas for Sunday's performance? It was a team effort.

"Fabregas might have not played as well as most expected but at least he kept fighting.
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"Showed a lot of character, I've seen bad Chelsea fans but Sunday was the worse I've ever seen. Fans booing Cesc not singing at all.

"I completely agree with the chant 'Mourinho's right, you're fans are shit'. Our fans are a disgrace!"

Responding to two users' criticism, the trainee Fulham goalkeeper wrote: "I'll show the fans some respect, when the fans respect the team."

The teenager told another: "Who has been scoring goals? Iva, (Branislav Ivanovic), Willian he is just having a bad time.
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NO RESPECT: Mourinho's son argued with Chelsea fans [INSTAGRAM]

"Every player has that doesn't mean you can boo them and put their momentum down. Oscar hasn't done anything wrong."

To the same user, Jose Mario added: "That's why every single staff of Chelsea hate Chelsea fans! Oscar has created a lot of our chances. Willian and Ivanovic are probably the players who track back the most they don't stop running.

"Ivanovic has saved us this season, scored so many goals and helped beat Liverpool with their shitty youngsters. Willian put the cross in. You need to remember who you are talk to and realise I know a lot more than you."

And in a third exchange with the same user, he added: "Does it look like any of our youth are good enough to play in the best league in the world?

"No they are too young too weak. If fans kept supporting Fabregas he could change his mind-set, booing him won't make him better at all."
 
The FA should fuck his pocket money up for a few weeks.
 
Critisim of our 'shitty' youngsters coming from someone who is a youth player at Fulham is pretty ironic.
 
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