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Jose Mourinho is boss

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Fan sentiment is incredibly swayed by the media which is why bosses get so annoyed about it. The English media in particular is known to be particular stirrers of the pot for their own benefits. Again you say that Wenger couldn’t compete anymore, I give you 3 FA cups in 5 years. If it’s so easy to do why haven’t Klopp or Pochettino competed for one? The examples I gave do stack up. The big 6 all have comparable resources and the same ambitions. 3 of these managers are lauded to great extent by the media, 3 of them get huge criticism as soon as they lose a game. I have no issue with the praise Guardiola gets as he deserves it, if people want to write that he is redefining the game then go ahead he has the tin pots to prove it. But Klopp and Pochettino? They haven’t won a bean so how are they showing anyone the way? They’ve both achieved some good things with Liverpool and Spurs but frankly Moyes arguably did comparatively better with Everton. Taking a relegation threatened side into the top 4 on a negative net spend is arguably a greater achievement than spending loads of money and taking an already good team from 6th to 4th and to a few finals. The media indulgence of Poch and Klopp has been far too over the top and both should be getting their fair share of criticism for under performance in cup competitions and the league.

You are right when you say that Mourinho wont care though. He won’t be fired by United and will probably end up with more silverware than the FIFA fanboys combined this season.

For Wenger’s three FA Cups I could counter with league finishes becoming lower and lower. Finishing outside the top 4 for a club like Arsenal is just not an option. He did it once and kept his job. Two years in a row was too much. Did you see arsenal’s away record last year? Off the top of my head I’m pretty sure they didn’t win away from home until March all season and had one of the worst records across the entire footballing pyramid. It was up there with ours. Not to mention the spankings they’ve received from the other big 6 the last decade. 8-2 at old Trafford will always be unforgivable and he’s had plenty more drubbings since then. I should point out I liked Wenger- but it was clearly time for him to go. Again, I go back to their abysmal away record as just an indicator of how far they’ve fallen with him in charge. Plus I don’t believe it’s “easy” to win an FA Cup. But everyone knows winning leagues and champions leagues are the stuff the serious football sides are made of. Portsmouth have won an fa Cup the last decade. Swansea have won a league cup. Wigan got relegated whilst winning a cup- in cup football anything can happen. Over the course of a season the champions elect have to be consistently the best side.

For Poch he is consistently improving a team without hardly spending any money. He’s has a net spend of £30 million in his time there. That’s insane in this day and age for a team consistently finishing in the top 4. He’s doing a great job. Admittedly the trophies aren’t there, but let’s face it spurs don’t exactly win trophies historically do they? Put it this way if we could have something similar under Silva to their time under Poch, would that really not be a success?

As for Klopp, I’d put forward similar arguments to Poch, however this season they’ve really gone big in the transfer window so he has no excuses. The bigger picture though is that with both these managers there seems to be a plan, a clear strategy. What’s mourinho’s plan? Spend a load of money to plug gaps? Well the transfer window is shut now, so he has no option but to use the tools at his disposal. But right now he doesn’t look capable of formulating a plan. In an era where City are reaching 100 points defensive, slow football isn’t going to cut it. His style of play is a problem for United and they won’t win anything major whilst he remains.
 


Mourinho wouldn't come here. I get the impression he thinks we're beneath him.

Only way he’d come here would be if Usmanov rolled up. He’s been a chequebook manager since he left Inter; we need someone who can get the best out of our players and that is far from him, in his current guise.

I think he’ll leave United this year, take over Portugal at some stage, fail miserably at qualification/a tournament and then disappear.
 

Anyway, how many of us are now Burnley supporters for the 90+mins they play United.
Not too much as an anti Mourinho thing more an anti Untd thing

With the bonus of a very outside chance (20-1) that Martinez might get the job...I want to see that, I really do.
 
Anyway, how many of us are now Burnley supporters for the 90+mins they play United.
Not too much as an anti Mourinho thing more an anti Untd thing

With the bonus of a very outside chance (20-1) that Martinez might get the job...I want to see that, I really do.
Martinez? Yes please, that would be tremendous. Who'se going to do the Dennis Law on them to send them down?
 
He is an absolute bell and tiresome to boot now. As one poster as said he doesn't improve players at all anymore.

Apart from his Porto CL (which was a freak year) he has needed the biggest cheque book available to win anything. I'm also sick of hearing about his amazing CL win with Inter.. that Inter squad was incredible. One of the best squads in the world.
 
I’m playing a game at the moment where I Mourinho my way out of the situation, whenever I’m accused of doing something wrong I just babble a load of rubbish and demand respect then just walk out.

I think my missus is going to kill me.
 

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