The similarities become more apparent by the day....Both think they are the Only Person For The Job.....Both treat the press either as best buddies when things are going well or with contempt when they challenge them on anything...and neither feel they have to answer to anyone but the owner - both get paid handsomely whilst failing to deliver (at the moment).Top Londoner wrote:SteveO 35 wrote:Just seen his interview and the MOTD highlights. Honestly, has the man got any shame. Mane was blatantly fouled in the area by Ramires, and Falcao's legs mysteriously appeared to buckle before the keeper got near him. Koeman should have felt the most aggrieved because it looked like another decision bottled by the ref for an away side (i.e. the Mane one).
He would prefer not to comment apparently.
Just like Wenger, he has no class.
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Hope he is sacked, because he is the most arrogant disrespectful person I have ever seen in football and that is saying something. His tirades against Wenger lack class even if they are justified in their content. The Sky interviewer never raised the two Southampton penalties which I thought were stonewall .I know the BBC one did and he got a typical aggressive response.
In one issue Mourinho has been proven correct and that is John Terry is becoming a liability and Mourinho was correct to drop him, why he brought him back is another issue. If Mourinho , as suggested, gave in to fan or media pressure to restore the captain then he has weakened his own position.
Mourinho for all his obvious hatred of Wenger he gave a very good impression of the Arsenal manager yesterday, he blamed everything except himself despite the obvious evidence to the contrary. One thing Wenger never had or will have to do is dare the owner/board to sack him. His job is too safe for that.
In one issue Mourinho has been proven correct and that is John Terry is becoming a liability and Mourinho was correct to drop him, why he brought him back is another issue. If Mourinho , as suggested, gave in to fan or media pressure to restore the captain then he has weakened his own position.
Mourinho for all his obvious hatred of Wenger he gave a very good impression of the Arsenal manager yesterday, he blamed everything except himself despite the obvious evidence to the contrary. One thing Wenger never had or will have to do is dare the owner/board to sack him. His job is too safe for that.
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It's clear the reaon Moaning Maureen is getting digs in at Wenger because his job appears to be safe, is because he is feeling very vulnerable right now as to his own position. I think he is jealous of Wenger, obviously not for the trophies he hasn't won, Moaning has a better record there especially in terms of CL, but because he gets away with meritocracy with impunity, whilst he, no doubt, has been summoned to Abramovich's office on several occasions this season. Not for good things either. And its not fair!!!!
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Yeah, rather than jealousy I'd say it just annoys him that someone can have such a prestigious job yet have no pressure to succeed.casgooner wrote:It's clear the reaon Moaning Maureen is getting digs in at Wenger because his job appears to be safe, is because he is feeling very vulnerable right now as to his own position. I think he is jealous of Wenger, obviously not for the trophies he hasn't won, Moaning has a better record there especially in terms of CL, but because he gets away with meritocracy with impunity, whilst he, no doubt, has been summoned to Abramovich's office on several occasions this season. Not for good things either. And its not fair!!!!
Hell, it annoys all of us!
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It does.g88ner wrote:Yeah, rather than jealousy I'd say it just annoys him that someone can have such a prestigious job yet have no pressure to succeed.casgooner wrote:It's clear the reaon Moaning Maureen is getting digs in at Wenger because his job appears to be safe, is because he is feeling very vulnerable right now as to his own position. I think he is jealous of Wenger, obviously not for the trophies he hasn't won, Moaning has a better record there especially in terms of CL, but because he gets away with meritocracy with impunity, whilst he, no doubt, has been summoned to Abramovich's office on several occasions this season. Not for good things either. And its not fair!!!!
Hell, it annoys all of us!


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mcdowell42 wrote:Hope Jose doesn't get the sack as some on here will go into prolonged mourning.

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Get rid of the low life scumbag...mourinho that is
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All of us excet laughingwhatnot and Baba!g88ner wrote:Yeah, rather than jealousy I'd say it just annoys him that someone can have such a prestigious job yet have no pressure to succeed.casgooner wrote:It's clear the reaon Moaning Maureen is getting digs in at Wenger because his job appears to be safe, is because he is feeling very vulnerable right now as to his own position. I think he is jealous of Wenger, obviously not for the trophies he hasn't won, Moaning has a better record there especially in terms of CL, but because he gets away with meritocracy with impunity, whilst he, no doubt, has been summoned to Abramovich's office on several occasions this season. Not for good things either. And its not fair!!!!
Hell, it annoys all of us!


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It was interesting reading what Capello said about Moaninho today. He was claiming that he burns out teams mentally after two years with them. I am not sure why he would say that as I don't see him with an axe to grind. Capello always seemed pretty gracious.
That being said, I still fancy Chelsea to turn things around. As much as he is a tosser, he still gets results and will be climbing the table soon.
That being said, I still fancy Chelsea to turn things around. As much as he is a tosser, he still gets results and will be climbing the table soon.
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Even the media are bored with this cretin now. At least Wenky faces unscripted questions. No doubt they'll go on a little run soon and be sniffing around the top 4 but have no chance of catching citeh.
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I LOVE Ronald Koeman!!
Could any comment piss Mourinho off more than being told he should be more like Wenger from a manager who's just beaten him 3-1.
Priceless.
Could any comment piss Mourinho off more than being told he should be more like Wenger from a manager who's just beaten him 3-1.
Priceless.
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GranadaJoe wrote:I LOVE Ronald Koeman!!
Could any comment piss Mourinho off more than being told he should be more like Wenger from a manager who's just beaten him 3-1.
Priceless.


I think Moron-hio alienated more than a few of his fellow managers with his obsessive comments about Wenger. Whether what he said was right or not isn't the point, the point is he crossed a line that most managers never do.
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Think you are right there he showed his nasty side, which was uncalled for and out of place, cannot see many other mangers respecting him except for old red nose, with whom he had a really strange relationshipDB10GOONER wrote:GranadaJoe wrote:I LOVE Ronald Koeman!!
Could any comment piss Mourinho off more than being told he should be more like Wenger from a manager who's just beaten him 3-1.
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I think Moron-hio alienated more than a few of his fellow managers with his obsessive comments about Wenger. Whether what he said was right or not isn't the point, the point is he crossed a line that most managers never do.