With Mourinho, when he first came to England he seemed like a breath of fresh air, now all he does is just constantly whinge and moan about any little thing. Him and United are perfectly suited, wanker manager, wanker club.
Although he was very complimentary about Brighton when we played there.
He's just a sour old tit. I saw his interview last night after the game and he was particularly ungracious, calling Bristol City "lucky" numerous times, and that it was a big day for them, but just another day at the office for his players. Didn't seem prepared to give an ounce of credit. "They fought like it was the game of their lives, and it probably was".
Not the first manager to follow the same trajectory. Brian Clough too. A breath of fresh air at first then just became eccentric because it was expected of him.
Managers are as good as the players they have and the effort they put in. He has a few decent players but they don't seem to be applying themselves very well. That is down to the resourcefulnes and motivation of the manager. He seems lost and struggling for excuses.
I agree with a lot of the comments about Mourinho and his personality. All I would say in his defence though is that Man United aren't actually doing too badly this season. They've got 41 points from 18 games and are comfortably through in the Champions League. At this stage last season they would have been just four points off the top of the PL table. It's a very decent record. The problem they've got is that Man City are absolutely phenomenal and will surely go the whole season unbeaten with 100 points on the board for the first time in PL history. So in comparison United look poor, but is it really fair to judge them/Mourinho against possibly the best team of all time?
Ferguson was unlikeable but was on a different planet as a manager to Mourinho.
I agree with a lot of the comments about Mourinho and his personality. All I would say in his defence though is that Man United aren't actually doing too badly this season. They've got 41 points from 18 games and are comfortably through in the Champions League. At this stage last season they would have been just four points off the top of the PL table. It's a very decent record. The problem they've got is that Man City are absolutely phenomenal and will surely go the whole season unbeaten with 100 points on the board for the first time in PL history. So in comparison United look poor, but is it really fair to judge them/Mourinho against possibly the best team of all time?