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Mourinho: "It's very difficult to play a football match when only one team wants to play. A football match is about two teams playing. I told Big Sam, they need points. To come here the way they did, is that acceptable? Maybe it is, they need points. This is not Premier League, this is not the best league in the world. This is football from the 19th century. The only thing I can bring more to win was a Black and Decker. A Black and Decker to destroy the wall."

 

Allardyce laughing at Mourinho's comments: "He just can't take it! He Just can't take it! I knew he would [say that]! It's brilliant when you get a result against him! I love Chelsea moaning. I couldn't give a shite! Good old Jose, moaning again."

 

The pricks are made for each other.

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@MiguelDelaney 32m

Mourinho: "It's very difficult to play a football match when only one team wants to play. A football match is about two teams playing. I told Big Sam, they need points. To come here the way they did, is that acceptable? Maybe it is, they need points. This is not Premier League, this is not the best league in the world. This is football from the 19th century. The only thing I can bring more to win was a Black and Decker. A Black and Decker to destroy the wall."

 

Allardyce laughing at Mourinho's comments: "He just can't take it! He Just can't take it! I knew he would [say that]! It's brilliant when you get a result against him! I love Chelsea moaning. I couldn't give a shite! Good old Jose, moaning again."

 

The pricks are made for each other.

 

:lol: Are those quotes real?!

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All Allardyces doing tonight of course unlike previous weeks when it was injuries and gravy stained shirts that were to blame.

 

it pisses me off when so-called pundits back him to the hill because he has never been relegated, just side-stepping the fact he is a useless manager, Paul merson is the worst for this, keeps on saying if we had not sacked him, we would not have been relegated, even though we stayed up that season due to keegan, overpays for players, tries to get players to join his agent so he makes more money the dodgy cunt but worst of all he is the 13th richest manager in the world.

 

Overall, he is a fat useless dinosaur of a manager and thank god we got rid of him.

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Mourinho in diverting attention from his team like he does every f*cking time he doesn't win shocker

 

thiiiis

 

i love it, personally.

 

I don't even think much of him as a manager anymore, but I like that he doesn't give a shit about contradicting himself or saying ridiculous shit, because absolutely every single time, the purpose of his comments is to divert attention away from his players getting criticism. Jolly good show.

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Guest VanBarduck

Mourinho won the Champions League doing pretty much the same thing. #allardyceapologist

 

One of the biggest football cliché

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Mourinho in diverting attention from his team like he does every f*cking time he doesn't win shocker

 

thiiiis

 

i love it, personally.

 

I don't even think much of him as a manager anymore, but I like that he doesn't give a shit about contradicting himself or saying ridiculous shit, because absolutely every single time, the purpose of his comments is to divert attention away from his players getting criticism. Jolly good show.

 

It amazes me after all these years people still don't get it.

 

"He's a hypocrite!"

 

"He's arrogant!"

 

"He's a cunt!"

 

HE'S PLAYING YOU!

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Guest BenArfa10

Not too fond of Allardyce after after his time here but I loved his post match press conference. For once a manager was being honest instead of being a boring, diplomatic robot. He said he didn't give a shit what Jose thought. Mourinho always does this. He acts like a spoilt child when his team doesn't win as if his teams are simply not allowed to lose football matches. He'll blame anyone but himself or his team, act like everyone is against him (when in fact he gets a more favourable press than most managers because of his 'zany charm') and it's always the ref's fault and he'll use some nonsensical unfunny piece of misdirection like 'swans' in Scotland or that he needs a 'black and decker' to break WH's wall down to deflect away his team's failings.

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Not too fond of Allardyce after after his time here but I loved his post match press conference. For once a manager was being honest instead of being a boring, diplomatic robot. He said he didn't give a s*** what Jose thought. Mourinho always does this. He acts like a spoilt child when his team doesn't win as if his teams are simply not allowed to lose football matches. He'll blame anyone but himself or his team, act like everyone is against him (when in fact he gets a more favourable press than most managers because of his 'zany charm') and it's always the ref's fault and he'll use some nonsensical unfunny piece of misdirection like 'swans' in Scotland or that he needs a 'black and decker' to break WH's wall down to deflect away his team's failings.

 

You state this as if it is a bad thing when, as evinced above, the rest of your post proves that you are being played like a f***ing piano.

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Not too fond of Allardyce after after his time here but I loved his post match press conference. For once a manager was being honest instead of being a boring, diplomatic robot. He said he didn't give a shit what Jose thought. Mourinho always does this. He acts like a spoilt child when his team doesn't win as if his teams are simply not allowed to lose football matches. He'll blame anyone but himself or his team, act like everyone is against him (when in fact he gets a more favourable press than most managers because of his 'zany charm') and it's always the ref's fault and he'll use some nonsensical unfunny piece of misdirection like 'swans' in Scotland or that he needs a 'black and decker' to break WH's wall down to deflect away his team's failings.

 

Ever wondered how he got prima donnas like Drogba to run through brick walls for him or convinced Samuel Eto'o to happily embrace a role on the wing the season after he was the main striker scoring 30 league goals for Barcelona in a treble winning side?

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I believe Mourinho is probably over-rated in England as a coach, tactician, mind-game player the lot. But his textbook psychology is working a treat.

 

The smart thing Fat Sam could do is point out what Mourinho is doing but that would downplay his sides performance (which he shouldn't do) and down play his own "achievement" which he would never do.

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  • 8 months later...

http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/523256/West-Ham-boss-Sam-Allardyce-on-England-job-Mike-Ashley-Arsene-Wenger

Looking back over a career in football that stretches back nearly half a century to when he first walked through the doors at Bolton as an eager apprentice, Allardyce feels the turning point came the day Mike Ashley bought Newcastle in 2007.

 

"It ended up where I couldn't get that bigger or better club, so I think there must have been something in my career that stopped me," he said.

 

"I think it was Newcastle. Had that been successful with Freddy Shepherd, the man who appointed me, staying on, I might have got an even bigger club than Newcastle.

 

"I don't blame Mike Ashley, because when you pay that amount for a football club and you know what you want to do with it, sometimes you like to get rid of the furniture you have inherited.

 

"But from a career point-of-view it was a massive blow. It was the spending the power of Newcastle that attracted me. I'd had limited funds at Bolton and it was the opportunity for the bigger pot - and Freddy wanted to emulate the success they had in the Kevin Keegan era.

 

"With Mike taking over those funds never materialised. I had lined up moves for Phil Jaglielka, Luka Modric and Branislav Ivanovic - people on my Bolton recruitment database.

 

"Not big stars but quality players and with the finances I was being promised at Newcastle, we could have done something."

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