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  1. Pedro
    Pedro
    February 23, 2009 at 7:29 am | | Reply


    When Chelsea got Mourinho, I though this is it a manager we can keep for ten years or more to provide the stability required if you want to build a winning legacy (not a history, when people say you have no history they don’t know what they are saying. I know a non-league team with a very long history). But when things got a bit out of hand and Roman had a toys out of pram moment, it all went up in smoke. Look at Fergusson, Wenger and Moyes. And you see what can be done with getting a quality manager and sticking with him, even through the bad times. David Moyes is a good example of sticking with a good manager. At the beginning of this season it started very badly for Everton (if Roman was his boss he would be long gone). But they believe in him at Everton and they showed faith by sticking with him at they are now doing just fine, thank-you very much. If only they had a bit more cash to splash. If only we had stuck with Mourinho, Chelsea would have a Legacy to hand down to future generations of supporters.

  2. joe
    joe
    February 23, 2009 at 10:42 am | | Reply


    i believe also too if they had kept MOURINHO,chelsea would doing lot better,was big mestake leting MOURINHO go

  3. Paul Bestall
    Paul Bestall
    February 23, 2009 at 11:04 am | | Reply


    I think the Chelsea issue is one of those dreadful situations where the owner/chairman feels that it is he and he alone that a clubs success comes from and begins to try and tinker with the side. The Shevchenko issue, which began the problems as well as the block on transfer signings in the January 07 window of 2007 which saw them fall away from Manchester United.
    His achievement in gaining the 2004 Champions League with Porto cannot be underestimated. It was a remarkable victory and whilst it was Porto’s second win, it was a far more remarkable win than when they won the title in 1986 without Liverpool being in the competition due to the ban.

  4. Erik Sweet
    Erik Sweet
    February 23, 2009 at 2:35 pm | | Reply


    Scott from the Republik of Mancunia Blog wrote a pretty phenomenal counterpoint a couple of months back. Check it out, for the other side of the Special One’s coin…

    http://therepublikofmancunia.com/bryan-robson-spot-on-about-former-chelsea-boss/

  5. Burt Reynolds
    Burt Reynolds
    February 23, 2009 at 3:26 pm | | Reply


    Yes, he is. Chelsea and the Premier League was much more interesting when he was around.

    Here’s another good article about Mourinho from the Daily Mail today about how he can get the best out of his players.

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1152316/MARTIN-SAMUEL-Lampard-scrubbed-nicely-Chelsea-Jose-showered-praise.html

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