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Sept 10, 2017 10:44:53 GMT
Post by biglad180 on Sept 10, 2017 10:44:53 GMT
always as to be centre of attention just like in that charity match the other night. complete wanker.
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Jose
Sept 10, 2017 10:53:05 GMT
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Post by superheroantonius on Sept 10, 2017 10:53:05 GMT
If he really thinks, only one team one played for a win and the other for a draw, then he needs to discipline his keeper for being in our plan.
Because if de gea hadn't made a worldy save from Jesse, we would have won 3 v 2
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Jose
Sept 10, 2017 10:58:00 GMT
Post by skelman on Sept 10, 2017 10:58:00 GMT
Mourinho was irritated when asked about the handshake incident. “I don’t speak about stupid things, I’m too old for that, talking about stupid things is for stupid people,” the Portuguese said.
Can we have that in writing Jose!!! 🤡
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Jose
Sept 10, 2017 11:00:59 GMT
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Post by superheroantonius on Sept 10, 2017 11:00:59 GMT
He's won a lot of trophy's but it's a fact that at Chelsea, they are used to primadonna's and within reason ( which rules out costa!) will put up with any amount of nonsense, as long as you are a winner.
Likewise, at real madrid, so long as you are a winner, then within reason they will put up with any amount of nonsense. And they are used to having primadonna's all over the place.
But both clubs have shown him the door.
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Sept 10, 2017 11:07:41 GMT
Post by Olgrligm on Sept 10, 2017 11:07:41 GMT
I'm not sure that the narrative presented by the Telegraph is entirely correct, or fair to Mark Hughes.
The technical area incident came when Pogba had just fouled one of our players (Joe Allen?) over by the touchline. This ired Hughes a bit, who briefly left his technical area before 'asking' the fourth official why Pogba hadn't had a booking for his umpteenth foul. In fairness, it wasn't very good to see Hughes waving an imaginary card around. Mourinho came over to stick his oar in with the fourth official, and reorganising his defence didn't appear to have anything to do with it.
What I'm assuming then happened was that the fourth official had a go at Hughes for having leaving his technical area, and Hughes felt that he was well within his rights to tell Mourinho where to go. One has to wonder why Hughes was then given a lengthy talking to by the referee for having dared to stray a few inches out of his area, but Mourinho was left to go about his business.
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Jose
Sept 10, 2017 11:15:12 GMT
Post by shrewspotter on Sept 10, 2017 11:15:12 GMT
I'm not sure that the narrative presented by the Telegraph is entirely correct, or fair to Mark Hughes. The technical area incident came when Pogba had just fouled one of our players (Joe Allen?) over by the touchline. This ired Hughes a bit, who briefly left his technical area before 'asking' the fourth official why Pogba hadn't had a booking for his umpteenth foul. In fairness, it wasn't very good to see Hughes waving an imaginary card around. Mourinho came over to stick his oar in with the fourth official, and reorganising his defence didn't appear to have anything to do with it. What I'm assuming then happened was that the fourth official had a go at Hughes for having leaving his technical area, and Hughes felt that he was well within his rights to tell Mourinho where to go. One has to wonder why Hughes was then given a lengthy talking to by the referee for having dared to stray a few inches out of his area, but Mourinho was left to go about his business. I could have swore Hughes got sent off for leaving his technical area in the past, Jose does it and guess what......nothing
another FA rule that only applies to Stoke, along with grappling in the box (immediate penalty to SCFC's opposition), giving a goal kick (at WBA) for some reason when we were about to take a corner ( I think?)........anymore??
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Post by senojbor on Sept 10, 2017 12:23:42 GMT
The shit have had decent start and he thought they'd roll us over. His team were couldn't beat us. They are no champions elect and their good start will fade. As for not shaking hands, he embarrassed himself
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Sept 10, 2017 14:42:09 GMT
Post by loosestools on Sept 10, 2017 14:42:09 GMT
He went outside his technical area on a couple of occasions and also invaded LMH's area, just to get under his skin I suspect. Fair play to Hughesey, he was quite right to shout ' be off with you dastardly fellow!' or something like that. Maureen is a an anal polyp.
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Post by darksideofthemoon on Sept 10, 2017 20:12:11 GMT
He went outside his technical area on a couple of occasions and also invaded LMH's area, just to get under his skin I suspect. Fair play to Hughesey, he was quite right to shout ' be off with you dastardly fellow!' or something like that. Maureen is a an anal polyp. I laughed out loud when I read this!!!!!!!!!
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Jose
Sept 10, 2017 21:47:56 GMT
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Post by crouchpotato1 on Sept 10, 2017 21:47:56 GMT
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Jose
Sept 10, 2017 22:30:08 GMT
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Post by bayernoatcake on Sept 10, 2017 22:30:08 GMT
If he really thinks, only one team one played for a win and the other for a draw, then he needs to discipline his keeper for being in our plan. Because if de gea hadn't made a worldy save from Jesse, we would have won 3 v 2 Our second goal came directly from the corner after that save so no we wouldn't.
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Sept 10, 2017 22:58:36 GMT
Post by realstokebloke on Sept 10, 2017 22:58:36 GMT
Bon mots indeed mr White.And good copy overall for us.
For e.g.
"Here, led by the endlessly tricky Xherdan Shaqiri, a man who excels as a playmaker despite appearing to have no legs, Stoke were never less than ambitious and vibrant."
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Sept 11, 2017 8:55:12 GMT
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Post by terryconroysmagic on Sept 11, 2017 8:55:12 GMT
Great article, really positive towards Stoke, fantastic to see.
I think maybe the media are starting to get pissed off with the juvenile shite spouted by Jose every time they don't pick up 3 points.
He could write the excuses encyclopaedia!!
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Sept 11, 2017 10:10:04 GMT
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Post by Godo on Sept 11, 2017 10:10:04 GMT
And his ultra sophisticated answer to trying to win the game? Kick it longer!!! Yes he overachieved at Porto but that relied on a lot of diving and questionable game management and at Inter he was successful playing Pulis style attritional football but even with his expensive Chelsea and Real Madrid teams he never played stylish attacking football he simply had players like Ronaldo and Hazard to do it for him. Champions elect? With the headless Bailly and Jones (for whom the non pc word "****" seems tailor made) at centre back they'll win no major trophies.
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Sept 11, 2017 10:50:33 GMT
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Post by PB1863 on Sept 11, 2017 10:50:33 GMT
Guaranteed sell out next season or with a bit of luck a cup tie against them at the Bet 365. We need more pantomine villains . Bring it on
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