31 Aug 2013 10:34:47
I'm all for sticking up for your club and for your players but Mourinhos post match interview last night was beyond cringeworthy.How can he honestly stand there and catergorically state that the best team lost, His team had 26% possession and Bayern had 41 shots! If they would have won last night it would have been even a bigger travesty than the champions league final. Then to cap it all he states that Ramires should never have been sent off when the world could see that it was a straight red let alone a second yellow.All of you out there that posted that you wanted that egotistical, attention seeking, arrogant narcissist at our club should take a long deep sigh of relief and thank whatever deity you pray too that Fergie also knew what the vast majority of us reds believed, And that was to keep "the special one" as far away from our club as possible.


1.) 31 Aug 2013
Yes, we should be relieved that we let a charismatic, proven winner who can attract world class players slip through our grasp. A reality check togthered, Moyes hasn't proved himself to be any of those things yet.

A brief note on his "cringeworthy" post match interview. Do you not feel that is exactly how supporters of other teams felt about SAF? Can you not remember the unbearably cringeworthy comment suggesting that the Swansea player (sorry can't recall the name) "could have nearly killed RVP", just for kicking a ball at him. Good managers defend their respective clubs regardless of whether it is justified and Mourinho is without doubt a good manager. If you can't admit that you are an ignorant fool.


2.) 31 Aug 2013
Ramirez tackle is how you break peoples leg.

I love watching Goetze and Hazzard both great players. As I said before Mourinho is a loud mouth and his honey moon period is going to end soon and the press once they turn on you are a nasty bunch.


3.) 31 Aug 2013
Bayern are an exceptional team and I think Jose got the tactics spot on. They played better against bayern yesterday than they did in the champions league final, and will improve and be very hard to beat. I don't think I have ever heard Jose come out and give much credit to any opposition, it's his way to make his players feel like winners instead of having lost a match. Bit like fergie in many ways.


4.) 31 Aug 2013
Rumpelstilskin, I was at an amateur game one Sunday morning when an attacker fell over in the tackle, the defender the booted the loose ball hitting the attacker. That boy went in to a coma which he never came out of, now who is the ignorant fool?


5.) 31 Aug 2013
Rumplestiltskin Sir Alex earned the right to say what he wanted over 26 years of hard graft virtually raising a phoenix from the ashes single handed.Mourinho rides in on his silver steed (Only to clubs with money mind) rampages around like a bull on heat for a couple of years and rides off into the sunset when bored or as generally happens he gets sussed out for what he is. I hardly think its his sparkling personality and charisma alone that attracts all of these so called "world class players" the billions of Abramovich, Perez et al might just have a say in it. The guy on the other touchline last night is the proven winner as you put it, always classy, respectful and dignified, Unlike this tiresome arrogant eye gouging thug.


6.) 31 Aug 2013
Anniewithoutmakeup that is a very sad event to have had to endure, Kinda puts things into perspective.


7.) 31 Aug 2013
Annie, so football induced comas are the rule rather than the exception are they? Hardly ignorance, when it is a statistically improbable occurrence. Failure to acknowledge Mourinho's credentials as a manager, on the other hand, is, as it is in direct contradiction to his impressive managerial record.

Regardless, forgive me for taking your word with a pinch of salt but you have form for fabrication.

Togthered, I think you need to attenuate the rhetoric a little, "phoenix from the ashes", little dramatic don't you think?

You infer Mourinho only associates with teams with money, so how do you explain his success with Porto? It was such that made him a desirable quantity to Europe's elite clubs, the fact that he has managed to maintain that success in numerous leagues throughout Europe is testament to his ability. Guardiola, although undoubtedly a talented coach, still has to prove that he can replicate the success he enjoyed with Barcelona.


8.) 31 Aug 2013
His success with Porto was hardly groundbreaking when you consider the standard of opposition. And before you choke on all that hair garnered from the princess in the tower I know he won the champions league, But we all know that embarrassing jig down the touchline at OT would not have happened without the Scholesy disallowed goal and every other club since he has had massive financial backing.Iwill not dispute that he is not without merit but he has always been and will remain a classless flybynight that will run to the hils at the merest hint of adversity. Let me ask you this who would you want alongside you in the trenches Moysie or Mourinho. I rest my case.


9.) 31 Aug 2013
I'm not entirely sure what trench warfare has to do with the managerial credentials of either Mourinho or Moyes. Managers are judged on trophies won and Mourinho can't be criticized for that.


10.) 31 Aug 2013
The analogy references character, durability, honesty, commitment and reliability all traits sadly lacking in you Portuguese Demi-god but not methinks in mr Moyes.


11.) 31 Aug 2013
If Mourinho were here instead of Moyes you wouldn't be here talking about this. So, you want to have your post as the brightest one, so be it!