http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-5233257/United-fear-Mourinho-resign-end-season.html
What do we think, any substance to it?
More Media Ballacks?
posted on 4/1/18
Writing that I am talking 'utter crap' is rude to most people who understand English and have common sense.
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No it isn't. Factual, yes. Rude, no.
posted on 4/1/18
Vidicschin (U3584)
It's not factual and it is rude.
You are showing a real lack of education here.
posted on 4/1/18
It's not factual and it is rude.
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You talking crap is factual. Ask anyone on here.
posted on 4/1/18
Vidicschin (U3584)
It's not factual.
It's a childish comment from a keyboard warrior.
Grow up, you lonely old man.
posted on 4/1/18
Enitrely plausiable that PSG would make him such an outrageous offer that it would be financially viable for him to resign, so I reject the "he will wait for a payout" argument.
posted on 4/1/18
comment by Jinja Ninja (U19849)
posted 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
Pep is short term and won't last beyond 2/3 seasons, its his MO. And he is has been fortunate to a degree with turmoil at utd, spurs with Wembley, arsenal struggling and LFC just being LFC
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Yes, the gap would have been 8 points instead of 14.
posted on 4/1/18
comment by Feyenoord Champions - #shavethedonkeys (U1250)
posted 20 minutes ago
comment by Jinja Ninja (U19849)
posted 3 hours, 26 minutes ago
Pep is short term and won't last beyond 2/3 seasons, its his MO. And he is has been fortunate to a degree with turmoil at utd, spurs with Wembley, arsenal struggling and LFC just being LFC
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Yes, the gap would have been 8 points instead of 14.
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*cough* 15 *cough*
posted on 4/1/18
It's garbage!
posted on 4/1/18
comment by Manc Python (U17527)
posted 5 hours, 49 minutes ago
I would be happy to see him go.
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posted on 4/1/18
He's been the "Dour One" since he signed up for Utd. I would not loose sleep if Jose walked away, he's done little to endear himself to the fans. Look at the bond City fans have with Pep, yet to see that with Jose and Utd faithful.
If spending 300 odd million, currently being 2nd in the league appeases some then that's fine. Utd are making progress since Fergie, there is no denying that.
My only reservation with Jose is his pragmatic approach to getting results. Parking buses is never been the Utd way and never should be. I associate Utd with adventure, expansive football full of calculated risks from the manager.