Rumours that he would take the Toon job and would like to talk to the Sheik.
He has won a lot but I have never enjoyed watching his teams play even when he has spent a fortune on players.
I would rather have Rafa.
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Rumours that he would take the Toon job and would like to talk to the Sheik.
He has won a lot but I have never enjoyed watching his teams play even when he has spent a fortune on players.
I would rather have Rafa.
The reality is, we'll have whatever manager we get because we don't get to choose, just like we don't get to choose the players a manager/club chooses to buy.
How fans respond to a new manager or allowing a sort of messiah to leave will be determined by who is running the club.
But each and every way produces the same issue. We get what we get and like it or lump it, it's what we'll have to go with.
The [I]old[/I Mourinho...I would have been excited at the prospect.
The 2019 version? What's the phrase?...a busted flush? Given even just a bit of proper investment, Rafa would have us playing some good stuff. Look at how the football improved after Almiron came in and Rondon was fit enough to do the job Rafa wanted. Granted, some of the football we played before Christmas was turgid but that was the best we could manage with the players available. Imo, with Mourinho, we'd see that sort of shite week in, week out-look at the players he had available to him and despite that their footy was horrid to watch. No, Rafa will never budge from his safety-first principles but that doesn't mean we can#t be good to watch.
Tbh, the very fact that Mourinho is being linked with us shows you how far he has fallen because we're not exactly a top club, are we? (the flip side to that, though is that we are still a big club but there's a big difference between a 'big' club and a 'top' club).
He could never win up here with any team he brought with him.
It would a huge kick in the balls for Rafa & Fans, If this take over goes ahead and Jose gets to spend money.
I find it very hard to believe that any new owner wouldn’t want (the fans’ choice) Rafa as our manager. It’d suggest that they don’t understand the club and anyone who sees the huge potential at Newcastle, surely does.
This is bizarre.
Debating about whether Rafa or Mouriniho gets the money to spend.
it just doesn't seem right to be so hopeful.
I just look at the players and the money he had at his disposal at Manure and his whole period there was a waste of time and money.
Whereas look at what Rafa has had at his disposal since his arrival both squad wise and money wise and what he has managed to get out of it.
There is simply no comparison between the two Mourinho has dropped down to the level of a damp squib whereas Rafa has retained his dignity and popularity both with the fans and players.
So if I read this right, we're too good for Moanrinho?
Or are we saying that Rafa is the better manager? I'm a huge Rafa fan meself but I think I need a lie down after reading that!
If any of this is legit and the Fake Sheikh is going the "go large" and try to muscle in on Top 4, we're saying that we wouldn't want Mourinho????![]()
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Granted he is a drama queen, a sourpuss and every insult he deserves, let's get serious.....
I don't think anyone's saying we're too good for him, Trini.
I just think he's on the downward trajectory of his career and became almost a parody of himself during his time at Manure. That and, as mentioned, his inability to get a decent tune out of a much better squad than he would have here.
Hmmm. Is his career is on a downward trajectory? Man U has been on a serious downward trajectory since SAF left and Moany actually bucked that trajectory (with all his histrionics, accepted). We can all now see where United is/was/is still heading under Frodo.
Sure he's enjoying millions from payoffs, diving on red carpets and pouting and talking buckets of sh'it from the pundit's sofa but just because fans and press have it in for him and he courts controversy, don't know how the two even measure up.
Only Pep can shade Moany in the modern game IMHO. Would bite anyone's arm off for him to turn up in our dugout, mate. Much as I love Rafa, if we're talking about wanting silverware across all competitions, especially competing in the PL, there's no question in my mind.