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Jose first to pack his bags?
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho is the new favourite to be the first Premier League manager to leave his post this season. The Portuguese has been cut from 14/1 into 7/1 clear favourite to be the first to lose his job, with a flurry of bets now making him most likely of the top flight bosses to go first according to oddschecker. He’s overtaken Leicester City boss Claude Puel and Watford manager Javi Gracia, who were installed as the early candidates. https://ichef.bbci.co.uk/live-experi...be8d9373ee.jpg |
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i'm guessing the arsenal manager to be booted first :fan: |
Rogyrog: Have to agree with posts about United and Mourinho whether from United fans or not. Negative in every respect - transfers (policy and business), tactics and above all press conferences - constantly undermine players to shift any blame from himself.
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that will please all the man u fans on the forum :smug: |
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for sure |
we don't need superstar footballers in our team anyway, they are only massive ego's
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You are a fairly new Utd fan it would seem. Every supporter of every other team hate Utd, laughable really. Usually born from jealousy. Utd are a club steeped in history, they've been good, bad and frankly outstanding. A bit of bad mouthing from other fans is all water off a ducks back. Try living in Manchester and having to listen to the dirty blues (sorry Lucas :love:). :laugh: Honestly, let LT do his trolling and don't sweat it. This season will be what it will be.....we will still be one of the biggest clubs in the world |
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A Study out this week found that Chelsea are the most hated team, man u were second (they could not even win that) . Disgracefully West Ham were 4th which shows you that online trolls must have targetted them as they are a family club who play great football and people love west ham countrywide Chelsea - 68.7% Man Utd - 68.1% Liverpool - 52.8% West Ham - 47.6% Arsenal - 46.2% Tottenham - 43.5% Man City - 38.7% Cardiff - 36.5% Crystal Palace - 29.7% Everton - 27.0% Watford - 24.0% Newcastle - 23.5% Wolves - 20.1% Leicester - 18.9% Southampton - 16.3% Brighton - 16.2% Fulham - 15.0% Burnley - 13.3% Bournemouth - 10.2% Huddersfield - 9.7% http://www.sportbible.com/football/n...eague-20180728 |
Im not incorrect though, I never said we were the most hated.....just hated. Am surprised West Ham were that high too, didn't think they would be relevant enough to figure on most people's radars. :idc:
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Annie I did not have you down for a bitter red :shocked: |
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So as I said to Nicky, its water off a ducks back, nothing you say will be new so carry on bashing.....I'm not bitter, just Red |
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Manchester United is and Always has been one of the most successful clubs in history and yes i'm not a fake reds fan, i just show more support to them now, but i've Always liked watching their matches :love: Eric Cantona, David Beckham, our Edwin Van der Sar & Ruud Van Nistelrooy and not to forget George Best, Sir Bobby Charlton, legends :flutter: |
Jose playing the media like a fine fiddle :hee:
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Or he's genuinely lost the plot x
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How seeds of Jose Mourinho petulance were sewn 12 months ago
How seeds of Jose Mourinho petulance were sewn 12 months ago over Man Utd's reluctance to spend extra £5m
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/content/...eg?imwidth=700 In an effort to understand Jose Mourinho’s increasingly agitated state this summer, it is actually necessary to go back 12 months when the seeds for the Manchester United manager’s angst over the club’s approach to transfers were first sown. Despite watching United beat Chelsea to Romelu Lukaku, and take Nemanja Matic from his old club, Mourinho never quite got over United’s unwillingness to pay an extra £5 million to secure the services of Croatia winger Ivan Perisic from Inter Milan. Even with Perisic, Mourinho felt United would struggle to challenge the eventual champions Manchester City but, without him, the Portuguese believed his team lacked the balance and quality delivery they really needed out wide. Alexis Sanchez arrived instead in January but, seven months later, as another transfer window prepares to close, Mourinho is again ruing what he doesn’t have rather than what he does and letting anyone who cares to listen know just how unhappy he is about it all, regardless of what that does to morale and relationships. read more: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/football...ds-reluctance/ |
Perisic :flutter:
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