is the reason they picked up seven (was it seven?) yellow cards against barcelona down to thier manager's dodginess and the fact that the club is owned by some russian gangster type bloke?
2006-11-11
08:58:48
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i didnt ask what you think of him, i asked if his players' bad behaviour is a direct result of his bad influence on them
2006-11-11
09:14:37 ·
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yeh jayfire i see your point but in the end the higher you climb, the further you fall.....especially when you get cocky and egotistical about it
2006-11-11
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Roman - russian gagster? thats cool. I agree with you. In the pitch the players do act as unruly rich kids who own the game and can do and say anything that they like at any time. Jose likes attention and can do anything to get it. In all post match reviews he says the same thing - 'the referee was hostile and his sweet shy cudly boys were wrongfully targeted'. so what if Drogba and Robben treats the pitch as a swimming pool and dives deep down without any assistance from the opposite defenders. (they could have won olympic gold medals in diving and accolades for their oscar winning performances in front of the officials- you have to give them that) so what if Essien practices Muy Thai moves in the pitch or Ricardo trying hard to send someone to the hospital for good- they are just little innocent kids. All these needs hard training and who better to give them that other than THE MASTER - JOSE MOURINHO.
2006-11-11 10:53:24
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answered by wonderreg 2
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Mourinho is a very very clever manager.
By taking so much of the press attention he allows his players to carry on and do their jobs better.
I think it is good to have characters like this in our game.
I am not a Chelsea fan!!
Remember the great Brian Clough? What a man! Mouriho is a modern day version of Brian. With a lot more money to spend...
2006-11-11 09:13:39
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answered by Very Dangerous 2
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My boss at work is a bit like Mourinho and the strange thing is that many of the male employees tend to copy his behavior. So I think he definitely is.
2006-11-11 10:40:22
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answered by Chris M 2
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Jose Mourinho is the chosen one and you should stand up when you hear his name. I am a Chelsea supporter and they are without doubt the finest team this side of Jupiter and their Manager, the esteemed one, is the greatest manager this side of Mars so to answer your question NO
2006-11-11 09:01:45
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answered by Anonymous
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no he is not,winning is all that matters when your at that level in the game,and jose is one of the best in the business at doing that,love him or hate him he is very good at his job,its all about results mate,i am a Dundee supporter by the way.
2006-11-11 10:07:37
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answered by Spook 4
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Of course he is and he will continue doing it until certain people stop treating him different than they treat anyone else. Graham Poll tried and what happens, his boss goes to see chelski, does not seem right if you want my opinion.
2006-11-11 23:00:53
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answered by madge 51 6
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The reason they got so many yellow cards was because they are bad losers ...... their game plan changed when they went behind and they were dirty
2006-11-11 09:08:55
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answered by toon_tigger 5
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he really stifles some of his talented players like Joe Cole. the lads a shining light of entertainment in a workman like team (all be it excellently workman like)
2006-11-11 19:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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no...hes installed a stuff everyone else situation where the spirit & togetherness of the players is un questioned
2006-11-11 19:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he is, i do not like his attitude one bit, he even gives football a bad rep.
2006-11-11 09:05:31
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answered by Conspicuously Inconspicuous 2
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