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£21m for Shaun Wright-Phillips, that makes Andy Carroll looked like a freaking bargain.

 

Not that many bad signings there really though, Del Horno and Boulahrouz were both decent players IMO.

 

Shevchenko a pretty large flop, but presumably he was a Abramovich signing like Torres.

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Del Horno was brilliant for about 3 months, then after that looked like they'd signed him from a pub team.

 

Getting rid of Robben was one of Mourinho's biggest fuck ups.

 

Truth, still one of my favourite ever players.

 

Then Real got rid of him too, poor Arjen. :lol:

 

Not as bad letting Sneijder go, mind.

 

 

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Never fails to surprise me when he acts like a cunt that his behaviour is suddenly interpreted as 'mind games'. It's not mind games or anything like it - he's simply a cunt.

 

Good manager like, but a cunt all the same. 

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Never fails to surprise me when he acts like a c*** that his behaviour is suddenly interpreted as 'mind games'. It's not mind games or anything like it - he's simply a c***.

 

Good manager like, but a c*** all the same.  

 

Exactly.

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Just looking at Mourinho's signings whilst at Chelsea.  For someone who had a blank check book, he was f***ing terrible in the transfer market.  Flop after flop.

 

Basically it was Cech, who was signed by Ranieri, the spine of the team that was already there in Terry and Lampard, and only a couple of Mourinho's signings over his 3 years that held Chelsea together. (Drogba, Essien, Cole)

 

2007

 

Juliano Belletti Barcelona £3.7m

Florent Malouda Lyon £13.5m

Tal Ben Haim Bolton Free

Claudio Pizarro Bayern Munich Free

Steve Sidwell Reading Free

 

2006

 

Ashley Cole Arsenal £5m

Khalid Boulahrouz Hamburg £7m

John Mikel Obi Lyn £16m

Ben Sahar Hapoel  Tev Aviv £320,000

Andrei Shevchenko AC Milan £30.8m

Salomon Kalou  Feyenoord £8m

Michael Ballack  Bayern Munich Free

 

2005

 

Michael Essien Lyon £24.4m

Shaun Wright-Phillips Manchester City £21m

Lassana Diarra Le Havre £1m

Scott Sinclair Bristol Rovers £160,000

Asier Del Horno Athletic Bilbao £8m

Jiri Jarosik CSKA Moscow £4.83m

Didier Drogba Marseille £24m

Tiago Benfica £8m

Mateja Kezman PSV Eindhoven £5m

Paulo Ferreira Porto £13.2m

Arjen Robben PSV Eindhoven £12m

 

Total £225.76m

 

Some of those were signed in 2004, mate. Drogba, Kezman, Ferrreira, Tiago and Robben to name a few.

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Never fails to surprise me when he acts like a cunt that his behaviour is suddenly interpreted as 'mind games'. It's not mind games or anything like it - he's simply a cunt.

 

Good manager like, but a cunt all the same. 

 

Bingo.

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Never fails to surprise me when he acts like a c*** that his behaviour is suddenly interpreted as 'mind games'. It's not mind games or anything like it - he's simply a c***.

 

Good manager like, but a c*** all the same. 

 

What a load of crap.  Comical.

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Never fails to surprise me when he acts like a c*** that his behaviour is suddenly interpreted as 'mind games'. It's not mind games or anything like it - he's simply a c***.

 

Good manager like, but a c*** all the same. 

 

:thup:

 

Everything he does is supposedly 'genius' - irritates the hell out of me.

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He has his point, though.

 

In 2009, no way Barcelona should have got to the final.

 

Yesterday, if Dani Alves steps up quickly after the tackle from Pepe again - no way there's a red card for him.

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He has his point, though.

 

In 2009, no way Barcelona should have got to the final.

 

Yesterday, if Dani Alves steps up quickly after the tackle from Pepe again - no way there's a red card for him.

 

What about the Milito offside goal in the 1st leg last season? Or the blatant penalties not given to Alves and Pique late on? Or the disallowed Barca goal in the 2nd leg for no apparent reason, which would have sent them through?

 

What goes around, comes around, and he gets more luck and decisions than most, that's without even mentioning Porto's run.

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