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| elcule | Feb 25 2012, 01:59 AM Post #31 |
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Eurghh that accent, lisping everywhere like a dirty animal. Also sack that cunt at the telegraph and give me his job, he misses out half the discourse. Because Senor Mourinho patronised me I'm going to patronise him as well, he called me Pep I'm gona call him Jose; I don't know what is the view of Senor Jose about all this. Tomoro at 8:45 we face each other here on the pitch; away from the pitch, he has already won. He’s been winning all year, for all the season and it’s what he’s going to do in the future. We’ll gift him his own “Off pitch” Champions League to take home and enjoy like all the others. The others we will play, sometimes I’ll win, sometimes I’ll lose, I accept that. But win or lose he has to win, because that’s what he’s like, we comfort ourselves with smaller victories [in the media] with which we can even provoke governments, and of which we are not very proud. Look too how we can produce a list comparing the grievances that we will never finish. That’s to say we can remember Stamford Bridge and we can remember 250 other occasions, it’s a question of producing a paper on it but I have so many secretaries, I have a great judge and authors, I’ve got people simply to make these excuses. Tomoro at 8.45 we will go out and try to play football, the best we can. In this room, he’s the fucking chief, the fucking boss, the most knowledgeable in the world and I don’t want to compete with him for one instant. I just remember that we were together for four years, he knows me, and I know him. |
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| AntMcfc | Feb 25 2012, 02:37 AM Post #32 |
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POTY
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ABSOLUTE DON.
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| Artrun | Feb 25 2012, 03:40 AM Post #33 |
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| KOL | Feb 25 2012, 08:20 AM Post #34 |
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Out of everybody involved in this Madrid/Barca rivalry he's the only person i don't want to punch in the face. Great man |
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| Homer | Apr 5 2012, 03:03 AM Post #35 |
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I am the King
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"Mr. Ibrahimovic can say what he likes. Now he is making friends with Mourinho. But on the pitch, in the moment of truth, is where he has to speak. They were both penalties," Guardiola said to reporters. "If Mr. Ibrahimovic or Mourinho think we don’t deserve our qualification and that we are winning thanks to referees, I’ll say to them that we are going to play a semi-final for the fifth time in a row. And that actually means something."
Edited by Homer, Apr 5 2012, 03:03 AM.
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| DaG | Apr 6 2012, 07:32 PM Post #36 |
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Still hasn't renewed his contract. Renewed by February the last two seasons... |
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| elcule | Apr 6 2012, 07:39 PM Post #37 |
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He'll leave if he wins the treble I think. If we win either the league or CL I'd leave, quit while I'm ahead. |
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| rollingstone | Apr 6 2012, 08:45 PM Post #38 |
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Yeah, Busquets will leave too. Off to Chelsea. |
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| Kevin | Apr 6 2012, 08:56 PM Post #39 |
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I really hope that cunt Busquets doesn't come to England |
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| KOL | Apr 6 2012, 09:36 PM Post #40 |
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Told you DaG, he's going to Chelsea. |
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| elcule | Apr 6 2012, 10:22 PM Post #41 |
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He'll go to Italy and manage Bari or someone, lad isn't a careerist who's after all the high pressure jobs. He'll have enough money pocketed from Barcelona and his playing career so I doubt that will be an incentive. |
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| KOL | Apr 6 2012, 10:58 PM Post #42 |
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Money is always an incentive mate, no matter who you are or what your wages already are, no all-conquering manager has ever gone from dominance to mediocrity and no manager ever will (Unless he's forced too of course), it's like a bank manager leaving to work as a postman, just doesn't happen. Money isn't even the main reason for going anyway tbh, the Chelsea job is arguably the most challenging in the world right now because they not only want instant success they want to turn the clubs reputation and style on it's head, he'll be given a real chance to do that as well because he'll most likely be given a lot of funds to do it. I'd be so attracted to that job if i was him and i'm convinced he'll take it.
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| elcule | Apr 6 2012, 11:17 PM Post #43 |
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Maybe it's because I'm not used to the sort of figures being bandied about but I really can't see the difference between £2m a season and £8m a season, especially to go somewhere where I know that I'd be under ridiculous pressure at board level for not winning everything. If I'd won it all I'd want to start off my own little project and see if it can become something. Maybe I'm talking for me more than Guardiola but I don't think he's your typical manager who only gives a shit about winning as much as he can. He'll choose something personal to him I'm certain, for that reason if he goes to England I think it'll be Arsenal because I think he'd like the challenge of succeeding Wenger. |
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| DaG | Apr 6 2012, 11:34 PM Post #44 |
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I'd be very disappointed if he went to Chelsea. No chance that happens, and there's even less chance Busquets would go there. |
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| Artrun | Apr 7 2012, 01:13 AM Post #45 |
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Maybe not in relation to football but even in the field of football I think that's bollocks. Certainly in my experience of the world (not a footballing example but I'm sure they could be found) money is not always an incentive. My boss at the building firm I work for was making an absolute killing as a marketing executive, he owned one Porsche after another and currently owns two Aston Martins, one a DB4 in racing spec worth around £150,000. He jacked it in though, first to open a garden centre and when he got bored with that moved on to building. Because of the recession he's running at a net loss of around £300,000 since he set up the company, but he tells me that the pleasure he gets from never waking up and thinking 'I don't want to go to work today' is priceless. That's just one example but one of the plasterers we use used to be an advertising executive making a killing and now does plastering, he finds it therapeutic and enjoys it. One of my bosses business partners used to have a job at a bank but now drives lorries just for the fun of it. Money is not the be all and end all, obviously all of these people are comfortably off but there comes a point when you stop wanting more and more and think about other things you want in life. So I think you're plain wrong. That being said I'm trying to think of specific footballing examples. Two I can think of are Steven Gerrard turning down the opportunity of a lot more money and potentially more trophies by sticking with Liverpool rather than going to Chelsea, and Matt le Tissier staying at Southampton for his whole career in a similar fashion. Edited by Artrun, Apr 7 2012, 01:14 AM.
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