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Fraudiola at Bayern, a huge failure, no two ways about it lads
Cruised to 2(soon 3) league titles but most other managers would have done the same and done it in even more cavalier fashion. Humiliated in two cl semis running against worse versions of Barca and Madrid than the ones Heynckes Bayern competed against.
Mourinho will reduce him to tears again and make him go on another 'sabbatical'. Make no mistake gentlemen. £#%&! Pep and his "futuristic football", Mou is gonna build a £#%&!ing spaceship at Manchester United that will send the bald druggy* into outer space. *http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/foo...t-in-2001.html |
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Ive said this before about Pep, most managers could have emulated his feats with the great teams of Barca and Bayern and his first real test will be at city. If we get Mourhino we just might upset his winning streak, but without him, we will just be hoping to scrape in a top four spot and Pep will forge on being successful.
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a rejuvenated Mourinho with a point to prove at the most famous Football Club on the planet?
We'll win the League next year if we get our act together & sign him up right now. No more tedious shite or submissive "we don't have a divine right to blah blah blah.." nonsense or we'll flounder for £#%&!ing years living off past glories. *no chance we're getting him though. |
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Yeah I would as well, he isn't the looker he once was but he still has something about him. |
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Said it many times, his football isn't what United are about. He suits City (debatable they're City anymore) and he'll be gone not long after he arrives at the council house. United were interested but he took a shorter contract yet again rather than build something long-term, which the stick many use to beat Mourinho with.
Also he drew with Moyes's United. We need Mourinho and he needs us. |
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Will you please £#%&! off with this 'that isn't what United are about' shite. United haven't played the type of football you're claiming in nearly a £#%&!ing decade, and even then it was merely a 2 year break from the shite that was served up between 2003 and 2006 ffs, then it was back to the same, boring, just do enough football.
What you crave is the winning, and it's disingenuous to claim otherwise tbh. |
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He's selective about where he goes NQAT. Doesn't want the myth/aura/legacy to be tainted so takes the comfy option. No doubt when he makes his usual announcement about leaving the PL to experience something new he'll wait for Juventus and PSG to come calling.
Where's the challenge? Bloody legacy manager who feeds on the hipsters to feed him his biscuit. |
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Bayern will be class under Carlo next season. NFT. |
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Carlo is a £#%&!ing fraud tbh. Only chance he has of winning the league is a 1 club Country or going up against an imploding United We'd all enjoy it if you abided by that 'NFT' forever btw.. |
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I've found it very easy to dislike Klopp since he went to Liverpool and it'll be very easy to dislike Pep, especially given that he's a bit of a weird manic #@&%!. But suggesting his football is not what we need (would bloody hate to beat Arsenal 4-0 this season tbh) while pining for Mourinho is an area I wouldn't go If Mourinho does take over at United, I would hope the stuff about him being willing to change is true. I hoped a prime Mourinho was going to change if he took over from Fergie, so the modern Mou definitely needs to. If that's the case, his knowledge of English football would give him the edge over Pep and others, provided we gave him significant funds to strengthen. I'd still rather we finish this season well and Van Gaal hands over to Poch/De Boer in 2017 |
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Pep's only lost 19 games in his managerial career I think
He obviously knows his onions & is a colossal sage, but without special players I imagine he could struggle to get his message implemented. Not unlike Van Gaal. They play intelligent football, if your players aren't up to scratch it falls apart rapidly. City have a decent squad, & all the noise sounds like Pogba will replace Yaya for example, so it's looking £#%&!ing rosey for those @#%&!s isn't it. But football has a habit of making people look a @#%&! if you think it's as straightforward as all that. I wouldn't say Pep is going to fail, nor guarantee ripping it up, English football is actually a bit thick - all things considered - the thought of dragging it kicking & screaming into some cultured Jonathan Wilson memory from his £#%&!bank doesn't fill me with any joy. Some pace, power, skill & no little %@#$&!s would be my preference in all honesty. Having had to endure this pile of @#%&! over the last 18 months I think I'd just much rather watch a team that wants to win by as many as possible rather than have any degree of control of a game. |
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