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Breaking News: AVB sacked by Chelski... Roberto DiMatteo caretaker

 

Blatantly going to try to get Mou this summer. Are him and Abramovic on good terms nowadays?

 

Mourinho is a smart man and more importantly a winner.  Winners will go where they have the most chance of winning and that is certainly not Chelsea. 

 

Plus imo, there's no chance of Mourinho working under Abramovich again especially considering their past history.

 

They made up two years ago. Been on holiday with each other since.

bit of a difference between making up and be willing to work for him again

 

Agreed, but I wasn't saying anything to suggest otherwise. Said in another thread aramovich would have to learn from past mistakes and let jm have full transfer control over the squad. He might just be ready for that, he's had his years of real life FM, it hasn't gone too well.

 

Totally new project though for jm, instead on building a clubs reputation by spend unlimited amounts of money he'll have to pay for past sins, including his own, and streamline the club to fit new financial fair play rules. He'll have to continue what avb started, the same players will ave to be forced out or takecmassive pay cuts.

 

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Don't see the point of Mourinho going back to Chelsea, he's far more likely to want a new project surely?

A good challenge though isn't it?

 

Is it? He's done pretty well with them already. No idea what he's thinking obviously, but if I was him I'd want a go somewhere else. It's a good job like, so if Redknapp/Wenger/Fergie/Dalglish are still in their jobs he might end up back at Chelsea.

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Miroslav Stoch scored one of the most ridiculuous goals I've ever seen for Fenerbache this weekend, google it.

 

Also, Jose Paolo Guerrero commited the most laughable tackle of this season in HSV's 0-4 loss to Stuttgart. Comical in its stupidity.

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Miroslav Stoch scored one of the most ridiculuous goals I've ever seen for Fenerbache this weekend, google it.

 

Also, Jose Paolo Guerrero commited the most laughable tackle of this season in HSV's 0-4 loss to Stuttgart. Comical in its stupidity.

 

Saw the tackle, the idiot could have easily broken the keeper's ankle the way he went in.

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a few of us chatting today at work and the point was raised that our good positioning could have a little backfiring on us in that now would be perfect to get games for abeid, vuckic (i know he's out on loan), ferguson etc but we dare not due to having too much to play for at the minute.

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Miles Starforth ‏ @milesstarforth

 

Congratulations to Steve Harper, presented with the Wilkinson Sword at @sportnewcastle dinner in recognition for his loyal service to #nufc.

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a few kids in front of us are quite annoying, one of them started punching seats when ba missed the pen. girl 1 asked if she could kick the man in the black top in the back (i stopped her, she would have), then when we equalised they went over the top, nearly bowling over a 7yr old and as they rolled around on the ground and over seats. the blood came out as one of them split his head open.....dickheads!

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a few kids in front of us are quite annoying, one of them started punching seats when ba missed the pen. girl 1 asked if she could kick the man in the black top in the back (i stopped her, she would have), then when we equalised they went over the top, nearly bowling over a 7yr old and as they rolled around on the ground and over seats. the blood came out as one of them split his head open.....dickheads!

 

Good girl :lol:

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"Church ruined my career"

 

A retired semi-professional footballer is suing the Baptist church for £10m, claiming the 19 years he spent as a "fervent evangelist" ruined his chances of playing for Manchester United.

 

According to the London Evening Standard, 46-year-old Arquimedes Nganga, who currently lives in Forest Hill, London, but used to play for a third division side in his native Portugal, quit the sport at the age of 25, two years after he converted to the Baptist faith. He believes he could have earned £20,000 a week, despite never making more than £200 a month playing semi-professionally.

 

"I could definitely have had a long career in the Premiership," Nganga said. "I see many players playing today who I am not inferior to – and perhaps even better than. Most midfielders are either defensive or attacking but I was both. I had something new." :lol:

 

Nganga has filed papers at the high court, accusing the leaders of the Baptist Union of Great Britain of destroying his social life, causing him "psychological harm" and defrauding him of money through compulsory donations.

 

The church said it will vigorously contest the claim.

 

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/mar/05/footballer-sues-church-manchester-united

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Miles Starforth ‏ @milesstarforth

 

Congratulations to Steve Harper, presented with the Wilkinson Sword at @sportnewcastle dinner in recognition for his loyal service to #nufc.

 

It'd be ironic, if as expected, everyone stood up and clapped him for mostly sitting down with his hands unused.

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