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    Deflection from Tottenham... PR boost for Jose knowing he's on a downward trend.


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    Mourhino may well be genuine here. Don’t forget he originally won the Champions League with unfashionable Porto, a team who now wouldn’t be considered for the brand new glossy shiny sanitised s*#tshow.

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    Its a joke cup final. No one is interested.

    The top English teams dont even care about their premier cup competition never mind this dross.

    Klopp is the one to watch as he comes from a football culture where an elite super league is an absolute antitheses to everything he believes in.
    Brilliant, paragraphs about how there’s no way Mourinho has done it as a stand as a man with principles and anyone who believes it is gullible, because you don’t like him.

    But if Klopp (not reported to have commented or taken any action) was to do anything we’re all to believe he’s a hero.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Can you not just take it at face value?

    He's reacted like millions of other people have to the breakaway. Alex Ferguson has also condemned the clubs and he's on the board at MU.

    Mourhino couldn't care less about whether the fans like him or not, but he's got principles.

    Ha! What principles?

    Jose has been sacked for poor results. The rumour about him taking a stand against the new JP Morgan league has been repeatedly debunked.

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    He's a socialist. Makes sense.
    Who's last two teams have been capitalist behemoths. Plundering poorer teams players. Rising to the top from money from all over the world to help there rich owners and shareholders.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WeeRussell View Post
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    Brilliant, paragraphs about how there’s no way Mourinho has done it as a stand as a man with principles and anyone who believes it is gullible, because you don’t like him.

    But if Klopp (not reported to have commented or taken any action) was to do anything we’re all to believe he’s a hero.

    Nope, it’s because the rumour isn’t true.

    It will be interesting to see if Jurgen, Pep, or any of the other managers or players at the clubs involved do have the integrity to come out against the plan though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Can you not just take it at face value?

    He's reacted like millions of other people have to the breakaway. Alex Ferguson has also condemned the clubs and he's on the board at MU.

    Mourhino couldn't care less about whether the fans like him or not, but he's got principles.
    I wish more managers were like him.

    Still one of the best managers around, Spurs won’t get any better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    Who's last two teams have been capitalist behemoths. Plundering poorer teams players. Rising to the top from money from all over the world to help there rich owners and shareholders.

    Hibs do a fair bit of plundering too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Andy74 View Post
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    Did you watch the Spurs documentary?

    He is certainly not a dinosaur who has been left behind. He may not be having the same success he did earlier in his career but this idea about him is wrong I think.
    I didn’t watch it but do acknowledge he seems to have come out of it well. On the park though his ultra negative style is no longer successful. He had the likes of Reguilian, Moura, Alli, Bale, Kane, Son, Lamela etc available yet his tactics amounted to hoping Son & Kane could do something out of nothing.

    There will be fault on the players side, but his handling of Alli and Bale looks to be counter productive and criminal. The game has moved on and I don’t see him winning the big trophies again unless he goes to a one team league like Bayern or PSG. Although I’m not sure his stock is high enough anymore to get those jobs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by WhileTheChief.. View Post
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    I wish more managers were like him.

    Still one of the best managers around, Spurs won’t get any better.

    The guy Jose replaced at Spurs was a better manager.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    Who's last two teams have been capitalist behemoths. Plundering poorer teams players. Rising to the top from money from all over the world to help there rich owners and shareholders.
    Lots of socialists work for capitalistic behemoths. They are the employee, not the employer.
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    How long before oneleagueback have someone asking the question of JM becoming tarts boss?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibernia&Alba View Post
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    Lots of socialists work for capitalistic behemoths. They are the employee, not the employer.
    Aye agree. So it will be nonsense that he is going to make
    a stand because of this decision when he knew who he was signing with

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stairway 2 7 View Post
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    Aye agree. So it will be nonsense that he is going to make
    a stand because of this decision when he knew who he was signing with
    I'm not so sure. He'll have plenty options, particularly in Germany who aren't taking part. He's fairly recent criticism from Klopp on the idea

    https://www.teamtalk.com/news/jurgen-klopp-revolt-with-fsg-european-super-league-plans-liverpool-report

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    Quote Originally Posted by weecounty hibby View Post
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    How long before oneleagueback have someone asking the question of JM becoming tarts boss?
    Never happen as they'll be expecting to join the super league.

    They're Scotland's big six (fingered) team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ian cruise View Post
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    I'm not so sure. He'll have plenty options, particularly in Germany who aren't taking part. He's fairly recent criticism from Klopp on the idea

    https://www.teamtalk.com/news/jurgen-klopp-revolt-with-fsg-european-super-league-plans-liverpool-report
    I think it's got alot of obstacles to overcome to be a league. But if it does german teams will follow suit 51% will wantthem competing against the big stars and money.

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    The guy Jose replaced at Spurs was a better manager.
    Debatable. He won nothing in 5 years at the club. I’m sure at the moment Guardiola is the only manager in Europe to have won more trophies than Mourinho.

    I reckon Spurs next manager will be Nagelsmann, probably similar to Pochettino in many ways, will be interesting to see how he gets on if he takes the job.

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    Used as a deflection to the bad press regarding the super league?
    This. He knows he would have got a binned come the end of the season so is jumping before being pushed, whilst also being seen to take the moral high ground.

    Classic Mourinho.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
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    Debatable. He won nothing in 5 years at the club. I’m sure at the moment Guardiola is the only manager in Europe to have won more trophies than Mourinho.

    I reckon Spurs next manager will be Nagelsmann, probably similar to Pochettino in many ways, will be interesting to see how he gets on if he takes the job.
    Cant see nagelsmann joining them, Bayern jobs available, he’s a Bayern fan if he goes anywhere this season it’ll be there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WhileTheChief.. View Post
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    I wish more managers were like him.

    Still one of the best managers around, Spurs won’t get any better.
    Eye bleeding football with some of the most exciting attacking players in the world?
    Not for me.
    Rich mans Craig Levien (plus medals obviously)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hibbyradge View Post
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    Can you not just take it at face value?

    He's reacted like millions of other people have to the breakaway. Alex Ferguson has also condemned the clubs and he's on the board at MU.

    Mourhino couldn't care less about whether the fans like him or not, but he's got principles.
    If this is even true...

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    Cant see nagelsmann joining them, Bayern jobs available, he’s a Bayern fan if he goes anywhere this season it’ll be there.
    Yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened either. Apparently Leipzig are adamant they won’t let him join Bayern though so I’ve read. Will probably hear more about that in the coming weeks.

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    Another big pay day for Jose!

    He must have pocketed a fortune after his various sackings.

    PS I wonder if ra Celtc fans will be getting their knickers in a twist over nothing!
    £15m a year with no break clause..so unless he works again that's a cheeky £30m for doing nothing in the next 2 years

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    Eye bleeding football with some of the most exciting attacking players in the world?
    Not for me.
    Rich mans Craig Levien (plus medals obviously)
    :)
    Obviously 😂

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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
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    Yeah I wouldn’t be surprised if that happened either. Apparently Leipzig are adamant they won’t let him join Bayern though so I’ve read. Will probably hear more about that in the coming weeks.
    €15m in compensation to RBL eye watering stuff for a manager he’ll probably need to resign for Bayern job, Levy normally isn’t slow to move so your probably right we’ll know soon enough

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    Brilliant, paragraphs about how there’s no way Mourinho has done it as a stand as a man with principles and anyone who believes it is gullible, because you don’t like him.

    But if Klopp (not reported to have commented or taken any action) was to do anything we’re all to believe he’s a hero.
    The JP Morgan league is nothing whatsoever to do with Mourinho's sacking and the Klopp adendum is just another baseless rumour.

    These decisions are way above paid employees heads and go as far as governments as PSG aren't taking part until the coast is clear and the next World Cup in Qatar is in no danger of being compromised.

    PSG v Man City in the Champions League could easily be redesignated Saudi Arabia v Qatar and that's exactly how far off the mark Mourinho walking off a training pitch rumors are.

    Its power and control and billions of £ in pay TV money worldwide on a completely different level as in time USA clubs, Chinese clubs and Middle Eastern clubs will invited in as its clubs that would control access and no longer UEFA or FIFA. That's the end game.

    Since you asked Mourinho's amazing achievements with Porto and then Inter Milan are a reasonable distance ahead of Klopps at Dortmund and Liverpool and I admire both but give Mourhino the nod.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Magpie View Post
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    Debatable. He won nothing in 5 years at the club. I’m sure at the moment Guardiola is the only manager in Europe to have won more trophies than Mourinho.

    I reckon Spurs next manager will be Nagelsmann, probably similar to Pochettino in many ways, will be interesting to see how he gets on if he takes the job.

    That’s a very shallow reading of the situation.

    Poch took them from mid table to the champions league final, asked for but was refused opportunity to refresh the squad, endured a poor run of form, got sacked.

    Mourinho got the investment he demanded and has taken them where exactly?

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    Jose to Celtic would be pretty funny.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jacomo View Post
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    The guy Jose replaced at Spurs was a better manager.
    They wouldn’t be able to get him again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vault Boy View Post
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    Jose to Celtic would be pretty funny.
    Howe to Spurs would be even funnier

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