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  • Uvek me nekako razubedi ovako kako prica na presu, steta sto me ne ubedjuje na terenu

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    • Originally posted by nine33 View Post
      Mourinho: “The teams that are always there are for some reason, Real, Barca, Juve, Bayern. The good thing for me, I’m the same page as the owners, we agree in everything. We know we have a process, we agree in the investments. We need more investment.” #mufc Jos sam donekle pod utiskom od onakvog ispadanja ali opet ne znam, evo ovaj dio uliva neko povjerenje da mozda i moze da uradi nesto, ako skocka sve kako zeli.
      Man City top PSG and Man Utd as most expensive team in football history

      1. Manchester City €853M
      2. Paris Saint-Germain €850M
      3. Manchester United €784M
      4. Chelsea €644M
      5. Barcelona €628M
      6. Real Madrid €497M
      7. Juventus €470M

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      • Dobar pres. Treba ga kritikovati, ali isto tako treba ga pustiti da zavrsi proces, pa cemo vidjeti dje smo.

        Ono govno od Klopa opet laje, nikako da nauci.
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        • Jujuju Jose facts...

          Al se batica gubi polako ali sigurno


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          Hated, adored never ignored

          MUFC

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          • Fino je pripremio statistiku i iznio "cinjenice" o ispadanju Junajteda iz LS... kaze, Junajted nema "heritage". Ma vazi stari... Nidje nije pomenuo da onda kad su ispadali nisu to ucinili tako sto su imali 4 suta u okvir za 180 minuta protiv raspale Sevilje.

            Dje mu neki novinar nije dobacio toalet papira da obrise usta posle ovakvog proseravanja.

            Necu vise odje pisati o ljigavom... Da se niko ne uvrijedi.

            OD sad samo pozitiva i hvalospjevi.

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            • Jose Mourinho's Manchester United rant shows he is doomed to repeat himself after Chelsea demise

              When Jose Mourinho signed his new contract extension at Manchester United back in January, Chelsea fans could have told their fellow supporters from the north exactly what would follow.

              On Friday afternoon the world got to witness another one of the Portuguese manager’s sensational rants as for around 12 and a half minutes the whole press conference room had to watch on as Mourinho took court.


              For any other manager, an outburst of this velocity and length may come as a shock, but for this boss it fit a pattern.

              United were coming off the back of a humiliating Champions League exit to Sevilla on Tuesday night. The manner of their 2-1 loss, and the 0-0 draw in the first leg, had the supporters all around Old Trafford booing as his team's style of play came under scrutiny once more.

              But Mourinho is a man of total self-belief, or at least self-preservation, and without skipping a beat he followed up his post-match comments about sitting in the opposition dugout having dumped United out of Europe with a pre-Brighton press conference in which he focused on his own position.

              The Portuguese used the words ‘Football Heritage’ several times to insist that he had taken on a poor squad from his predecessors of David Moyes and Louis van Gaal, that he was actually doing a good job, and that he would not walk away from the role.

              "The good thing for me and the amazing feeling for me is that I am exactly on the same page as the owners, as Mr [Ed] Woodward [United's executive vice-chairman], Mr [Richard] Arnold [United's group managing director], we are on exactly the same page, we agree on everything," he said. You can find the full transcript on the Manchester Evening News.

              "On the investments, that we have what we have, the investments that we are going to do will be season after season, we are exactly on the same page, so life is good. I have an amazing job to do."

              For any Chelsea supporters that might have been listening in, or indeed read his remarks afterwards, alarm bells were ringing, and they may want to tell their United mates to get ready for another stunning fall from grace.

              Cast your mind back to October 2015. Having won the Premier League title the year before, Chelsea had just been beaten by Southampton 3-1 at Stamford Bridge, suffering their fourth loss in their first eight league matches and sitting 16th in the table.

              Of course, questions surfaced about his position at the club, and in front of the television cameras Mourinho delivered a seven-minute rant to once again suggest that he would be going nowhere.

              "I want to make it clear. One, I don't run away," Mourinho said after that defeat to the Saints.

              "Two, if the club wants to sack me, they have to sack me because I'm not running away from my responsibility and my team. To be champions will obviously be very, very difficult because the distance is considerable, but I am more than convinced that we will finish in the top four. And, when the season is so bad, if you finish top four, it is ok.

              "Three, even more important than the first and the second, I think this is a crucial moment in the history of this club. Do you know why? Because if the club sacks me, they sack the best manager that this club has, and secondly, the message is again: bad results and the manager is guilty.

              "And this is the message that not just these players but the other ones before [sic] they got during a decade.

              "I think this is a moment for everybody to assume responsibilities. I assume my responsibilities, I think the players should assume their responsibilities, there are other people in the club who should also assume their responsibilities, and to stick together. This is what I want.”

              Sound familiar?

              But this is just one factor that should make United feel nervous about losing another manager, and it goes all the way back to his Real Madrid days.

              You might say that it’s a coincidence, or you could be even more cynical and suggest that Mourinho plans his outbursts rather well.

              Mourinho joined Real Madrid in May 2010 on a four-year deal off the back of his successes at Porto, Chelsea and then Inter. Things started well, clinching the Copa Del Rey in his first season and then the La Liga title in 2012.

              Of course his successes were rewarded with a contract extension, in which he would have seen out a deal until the end of the 2015/16 campaign. However, he was sacked in May 2013, following another outburst that came after his side were dumped out of the Champions League by Borussia Dortmund.

              "I know in England I’m loved," he said after that particular European exit. "I know I’m loved by some clubs, especially one. In England I’m loved by fans and the media treat me in a fair way. I’m fairly criticised or credited when I deserve. In Spain it is a big difference because some people hate me, some even in this [press conference] room."

              Mourinho made a swift return to management, returning to Chelsea in June the same year, once again with a four-year deal under his arm.

              The Premier League and League Cup double soon followed during the 2014/15 season and, once again, Mourinho was handsomely rewarded for his efforts with a contract extension that would have lasted until 2019 and another generous pay bump.

              But Chelsea fans will be all too familiar with the ensuing story, as in December 2015 Roman Abramovich gave him the boot for the second time, all-in-all handing him and his staff more than £30m in compensation for the two sackings.

              So are United fans really surprised that having won the League Cup and Europa League and then handing him a fresh new deal in January for two more years, that things would go belly-up?

              But the comparison between the three clubs doesn't end there. It might not all be about the money, but the power battles within the dressing room.

              In December 2012 he benched Madrid's star and skipper Iker Casillias, a man who was believed to be causing some troubles in the background.

              "At the moment, for me and my coaching staff, (Antonio) Adan is better than Iker," Mourinho said. Okay then.

              In October 2015, while back at Chelsea he also benched Eden Hazard, another man who was reportedly one of the players behind a revolt in the dressing room. "We need to defend better… I will continue that way or he [Hazard] comes in our direction and tries to play that way," Mourinho said back then. Your best player? Sure.

              And then, of course, this season back in February Mourinho benched club-record signing Paul Pogba. "Paul is a fantastic player – no doubt for me one of the most talented midfield players in the world. But to sit on the bench one day is not the end of the world," Mourinho added. Another interesting move.

              The comparisons are startling, the outbursts regular and the sacking could also be on the horizon.

              If Chelsea fans could have any words for United supporters right now it would probably be 'strap yourselves in guys, it's going to be a bumpy couple of months.
              https://www.football.london/chelsea-...-rant-14423045
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              • Sta da vam kazem momci, vezite se
                Originally posted by Dekinjo
                Šta mislite da su Livepulu poništili dva čista gola, a Sitiju nisu. Koliki bi bio rezultat? Pa 3:3
                Originally posted by La Jugoslavia
                Crvena zvezda je naša, iako je oteta, ona je naša, iako je okupirana. A da je oteta i okupirana, to stoji i to jeste, apsolutno se slažem.

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                • Sprdaj se ti, videcemo na kraju ko je bio upravu.
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                  • Erice, sto mislis o tom decku na avataru svom ? Mozda u nekoj bliskoj buducnosti uleti, ko zna.
                    Nema velike ljubavi bez velike radosti, ali i bez velike patnje. E, to vam je Crvena zvezda. Ima da se raduješ do neba ali sekiracija ti ne gine.

                    Ljuba Tadić.

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                    • Svakako bolje on nego ovaj propalica.
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                      • Nek prica on do jutra o svojoj istoriji naravno, ja vidim da nije imao muda da napadne SEVILJU NA OT. Meni dovoljno, bio bi presrecan kad bi me razuverio i priznacu da sam srao bezveze. Ajde, ali PLS na terenu, ne na presu

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                        • Gomila gluposti i opštih mesta. Treniramo, radimo, ne krijem se od odgovornosti itd.

                          Ništa bolje/gore konferencije ne drže po jelen superligi.

                          Deluje kao da mu je kraj blizu iako po stoti put ponavlja da je na same page sa vlasnicima i Vudvordom.
                          Samo još da PSG zagrize i da ga odvede, možda nas ukenja i neko obeštećenje.

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                          • Mourinho, "When I leave, the next United manager will find players with different qualities, strengths and mentalities than what I found."


                            To je to.

                            Poketina možemo da otpišemo, on ide u Bajern, Karlo je najrealnije rešenje.

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                            • Originally posted by Krojf View Post
                              Mourinho, "When I leave, the next United manager will find players with different qualities, strengths and mentalities than what I found."


                              To je to.

                              Poketina možemo da otpišemo, on ide u Bajern, Karlo je najrealnije rešenje.
                              Gdje si pročitao to za Pochea ?
                              Bio sam čitao prije koji mjesec da je tuchel najizgledniji kandidat za klupu bayerna
                              Nadam se da ce Poche kod nas


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                              • Nije potvrđeno, neki bivši igrač Bajerna je navodno rekao ali uglavnom kad se tako zuji oko Bajerna tu ima nečeg + je logično.

                                I ja sam najviše za Poca jer ga je Ferguson svojevremeno animirao da dođe.

                                Ma ko god samo da ima malo više hrabrosti, boli glava od ovog "kontroliranog nogometa".

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