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Mourinho rejects job offer

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Jose Mourinho rejects Syria coaching job - agent Jorge Mendes

Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has rejected an offer to coach Syria, according to his agent.
In an email sent to Associated Press, Jorge Mendes said Mourinho told the Syrian FA that, "while he felt honoured to receive the invitation, he cannot at the moment accept it".

The Portuguese, 53, was sacked for a second time by Chelsea in December.

Mourinho, who has also managed Porto, Real Madrid and Inter Milan, has been linked with Manchester United.

It was reported last week Mourinho had started house-hunting in Cheshire after his representatives held talks with United.

Syria, who have never qualified for the World Cup, sacked coach Fajr Ibrahim despite reaching the Asia's third and final round of qualifying, scheduled to begin in August.

They are 123rd in the Fifa rankings and are the rank outsiders of the 12 countries in Asia still competing for two automatic places at the World Cup and a play-off spot.

Syria have had to play their home games in neighbouring Oman since the country was plunged into civil war five years ago.

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Syria?

Sorry it wasn't up to your thread standards Budha. Must try harder.

Maybe I should stick red in my name and start a thread everytime I have a brainfart.

Syria? Was my point. As if the narcissistic cunt would even entertain it, a complete non story.

And who cares about him anyway?

Anyway, I don't mean to moan....
 
It wasn't the most polite response from Athens, but it's hardly a surprise you've completely ignored what I was responding to and just decided to butt in and try to be a smart arse, again.
What did I do?
 
Mark must be getting confused with the response from the government in Athens with regards to the current Syrian refugee crisis.
 
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