Title: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: bolton on September 20, 2007, 10:33:17 AM well,chelsea will be again 809 team in premiere league.
great football couch left chelsea because he had a bad realtion with boss roman Abramovic. It is bad for chelsea Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: estebanf on September 20, 2007, 12:34:23 PM I hate Mourinho since he said that the only thing that Lionel Messi know to do is to simulate fouls.
Anyway, there's nothing to worry about. The spectacle in Premier League is guaranteed with Ferguson's Manchester United and Carlos Tevez, his ace of spades. :peace: Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: Shoco on September 20, 2007, 01:34:31 PM guess i wont be able to shout abuse at him on sunday then
Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: Jim on September 20, 2007, 01:43:22 PM The spectacle in Premier League is guaranteed with Ferguson's Manchester United and Carlos Tevez, his ace of spades. :peace: Have you seen any of the performances that he's turned in so far? I'm not saying that the kid ain't worth it, but so far he hasn't looked the asking price. :peace: Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: estebanf on September 20, 2007, 07:57:21 PM The spectacle in Premier League is guaranteed with Ferguson's Manchester United and Carlos Tevez, his ace of spades. :peace: Have you seen any of the performances that he's turned in so far? I'm not saying that the kid ain't worth it, but so far he hasn't looked the asking price. :peace: give him some more chances damn it, how many matches did he play? All I can tell you is that Tevez is an exceptional football player, and I'm not saying this just because he's argentine like me. He has a similar playing style than Rooney, but difference is he can play in other attack positions if the situation needs it (Rooney cant, in my opinion). He won EVERYTHING with Boca (local championships, Libertadores Cup, Toyota Intercontinental Cup), he was idolized (does that word exist?) in Corinthians and he did a very good World Cup with an incredible goal (one of the best of the Cup) against Serbia And Montenegro. The whole european press is talking about Messi, for example. He is another argentine. And I honestly think Carlos Tevez is a better, more completer footballer than him. Tevez is going to have a tough time in Manchester United to find a place, because there are other excellent players (Ronaldo, Rooney, Giggs, etc) but all he needs are some chances. If you're a Manchester United fan, trust me: he wont dissapoint you. Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: bolton on September 21, 2007, 04:55:56 AM but with only 3 years in a club he became legend and symbol of chelsea.
it's bad move for roman abramovic. Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: The Prez on September 21, 2007, 09:51:08 AM Mourinho is an asshole, but a very good coach, though he doesn't really play attractive football, he gets result (except this year...)
Still, I hate Chelsea...wankers! ;D Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: MadmanDan on September 21, 2007, 12:11:34 PM I'm gonna miss that son of a bitch...or maybe not, if Spurs can pull a rabbit out of their hats :)
Title: Re: jose Mourinho left chelsea Post by: estebanf on September 24, 2007, 12:06:49 AM Defeat dampens Grant's day
Tevez and Saha goals spoil Grant's debut Tevez: First goal for United (http://img.skysports.com/07/09/800x600/tevez_carlos_575104.jpg) Chelsea put up a spirited show at the start of the post-Jose Mourinho era, but were sunk 2-0 by Manchester United at a rain-soaked Old Trafford. Referee Mike Dean had a big influence on the match between the two title contenders as he sent off Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel after 32 minutes. Carlos Tevez headed United in front with his first goal for the club in the third minute of injury-time at the close of the opening half. Substitute Louis Saha then converted a 90th minute penalty after he exaggerated any contact from Tal Ben Haim in the box. United were value for the win, but though Chelsea created little in the way of chances, there were no visible signs that the players are not behind Mourinho's replacement Avram Grant, despite rumours to the contrary. The game turned first on Dean's decision to flash a red card at Mikel on 32 minutes after the Nigerian caught Patrice Evra with his studs and secondly when Tevez struck seconds before the half-time whistle. http://www.skysports.com/football/match_report/0,19764,11065_2861203,00.html |