03-10-2015, 19:01
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
This is certainly a full blown crisis now at Chelsea.
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03-10-2015, 19:11
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
Man Utd turned up against one team a couple of seasons ago. Chelsea seem to be doing the same.
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On another note it was said a better tactician would get better out of Arsenal than what is currently being drawn out the team so would Jose Mourinho do a better job with whats on hand at Arsenal than at Chelsea defensively?
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03-10-2015, 19:11
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
They just look totally rudderless without any leadership at all but praise to Southampton who have ruthlessly exploited them..
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03-10-2015, 19:20
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
It all went wrong when Mourinho said Hazard is a better player than Ronaldo. He's not even close, this season especially.
A lot of their players performances have dropped massively this season, not just one or two. Hazard, Terry, Ivanovic, Matic and especially Fabregas in my opinion.
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03-10-2015, 19:23
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
Rumours are abound that there is big unrest in the changing room so if this continues then something has to give sooner rather then later.
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03-10-2015, 19:33
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
They didn't get what they wanted in the window. Boo-hoo!
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03-10-2015, 19:36
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
back in the top 4 for us.
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03-10-2015, 19:37
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
@ Jose Mourinho post match comments
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03-10-2015, 19:38
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
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It all went wrong when Mourinho said Hazard is a better player than Ronaldo. He's not even close, this season especially.
A lot of their players performances have dropped massively this season, not just one or two. Hazard, Terry, Ivanovic, Matic and especially Fabregas in my opinion.
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Mourinho seemed to go a bit nuts over the summer though. He started lashing out at people more than usual and did so when there was no cause or reason for it. Usually he does it deflect from something or wind people up but here it just seemed like he was in a bad mood.
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03-10-2015, 19:40
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
Apart from the Manchester clubs the other top clubs are in total meltdown currently with Wenger , Rodgers , Mourinho under severe pressure as never before and something going to give sooner rather then later.
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@ Jose Mourinho post match comments
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Sack me if you dare he says.
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03-10-2015, 19:45
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
Is Mourinho trying to top United's fall from grace during the Moyes fiasco?
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03-10-2015, 19:49
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
Brilliant one question interview there, I think he's truly lost the plot now
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03-10-2015, 19:49
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One of his comments was.
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Jose Mourinho: "I think this is a crucial moment in history of this club. If the club sacks me they sack the best manager this club had."
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03-10-2015, 19:54
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
How was Falcaos a penalty when he was going down before contact was made. The players body movement would have been different to that of how it was so who knows whether he would have actually made contact with the keeper or not! If anything he would have had to jump lol
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03-10-2015, 19:56
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Re: Football Season 2015/2016
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Not wishing to be rude in any way, I for one would love to see Newcastle up towards the top as I have a close relative who is a big Toon fan, but how do you define a 'big' team, Newcastle are certainly a big team in terms of their brilliant, long suffering supporters but I can't think of any other reason to call them a big team, unless you are going back to the very early 1900's. ?
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Ah, I define it all different, I class United, Chelsea, Arsenal and co as massive teams or mega clubs, anyone else in a good financial situation, European football, decent supporter base and good stadium I'd put down as a big team. Newcastle are neither and by former, I refer to the 90's and early 2000's under my definition.
Now it's a case of having a ridiculous amount of money but an absolute mess of a club on a whole. They're talking about adding 10,000 seats to the stadium and that'll take it up to 62,000 but I just don't get it anymore, that or I just don't see the point anymore.
By your own definition of big team you're right though, I just wasn't clear enough first. Sorry to Liverpool too, I just see what used to be a massive team that's just disappearing pretty quickly
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