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Onion
27-01-2017, 08:53 AM
Looks like Mourinho has joined the list of narcissist to adopt an "alternative facts" approach to life.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/38764869

Gettin' Auld
27-01-2017, 08:58 AM
Looks like Mourinho has joined the list of narcissist to adopt an "alternative facts" approach to life.

Some threads need a 'link' and this is probably one of them......

tamig
27-01-2017, 09:53 AM
Some threads need a 'link' and this is probably one of them......

According to the Special One, Man U drew 1-1 at Hull last night. He was adamant. They never got beat - there was no penalty. Comical Ali all over again.

lapsedhibee
27-01-2017, 11:12 AM
Looks like Mourinho has joined the list of narcissist to adopt an "alternative facts" approach to life.

Cathro in his first managerial post clearly already having a profound influence on experienced EPL managers like Moronho.

Callyballybe
27-01-2017, 11:27 AM
What a k**b.

When he first appeared in English football I have to admit I liked him. The past couple of years however he's done his best to disendear himself to alot of people in my opinion. Hardly the first manager to have a dodgey penalty decision go against him (he obviously wasn't watching at Tynecastle last week!) They still went through, just don't say anything.

Jim44
27-01-2017, 11:27 AM
The 'special' needs one -

Jose Mourinho refused to accept Manchester United's unbeaten run was over on Thursday night after struggling to contain his fury at referee Jonathan Moss awarding Hull City a controversial penalty.

United booked their place in the EFL Cup final against Southampton, despite Hull ending their 17-game unbeaten streak with a 2-1 win at the KCOM Stadium.

But Mourinho claimed his side did not lose after being infuriated that Marcos Rojo was penalised for a push on Harry Maguire.

Tom Huddlestone converted the penalty and then escaped conceding a spot-kick after a challenge on Chris Smalling.

"I think 18 matches unbeaten is amazing," the United manager said. "We didn’t lose. It was 1-1. I only saw two goals. I saw Paul Pogba's goal and their (second) goal (by Oumar Niasse) was a fantastic goal, a great action. It was a great cross, and the guy coming in at the far post. 1-1.”

......... tosser.

givescotlandfreedom
27-01-2017, 11:46 AM
For a guy who benefited a great deal from Drogba's diving in the Chelsea glory days that's kind of rich.

lapsedhibee
27-01-2017, 12:10 PM
For a guy who benefited a great deal from Drogba's diving in the Chelsea glory days that's kind of rich.

And Robben.

And Cole, J.

And his Porto days.

NAE NOOKIE
27-01-2017, 12:12 PM
For a guy who benefited a great deal from Drogba's diving in the Chelsea glory days that's kind of rich.

He rose to fame when his Porto team beat Celtic in the UEFA cup final ...... as fine a display of diving, feigning injury and gamesmanship by a team as you are ever likely to see in a single match.

Pretty Boy
27-01-2017, 12:30 PM
He rose to fame when his Porto team beat Celtic in the UEFA cup final ...... as fine a display of diving, feigning injury and gamesmanship by a team as you are ever likely to see in a single match.

I remember before watching that game I was indifferent bordering on wanting Celtic to lose. By the end I was desperate for Celtic to win as I've never seen so much cheating from a team in a single game as I witnessed from Porto that night.

NAE NOOKIE
28-01-2017, 12:44 AM
I remember before watching that game I was indifferent bordering on wanting Celtic to lose. By the end I was desperate for Celtic to win as I've never seen so much cheating from a team in a single game as I witnessed from Porto that night.

That was exactly my attitude ........ If Hibs had been on the receiving end of that nauseating cheat fest I would have been demanding the club go public with a highlights video of just how bad it was, it was a disgrace to football and I'm amazed Celtic didn't make more of it to be honest.