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Durden

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May 11, 2006
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06/08/2008 13:28 From Goal.com
Guidolin: Serie A Has Better Coaches Than Mourinho
Former Palermo coach Francesco Guidolin is the latest to turn against Jose Mourinho. The Veneto-born tactician believes the 'Special One’ will not revolutionise Serie A and that there are better coaches in Italy.
»Comments (13) Print This Story Send To A Friend Contact Us galleria zoom Mourinho has caused plenty of controversy over the past week by claiming that he has better ways of working than other Serie A tacticians.

He then blasted Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri as being “old and unsuccessful”.

The 'Special One’ has even managed to get the Italian media to turn against him and the season hasn’t even begun.

Guidolin has now made his voice known as he joins the battle against Jose.

“Do I expect a tactical or technical revolution in Serie A with the arrival of Mourinho? Absolutely not,” Guidolin told Tuttosport.

“In Italy, there are coach’s who are better prepared in terms of a technical-tactical point of view.

“There will be no revolution with Mourinho. I used to watch his Chelsea side play in the past when he coached them and they didn’t introduce any novelties to the game.

“However, he is a good coach and he does well with large groups of players.”

Guidolin is currently taking a break from Calcio following his departure from Palermo mid-way through last season. Mourinho is now likely to hit-back at the former Vicenza man, as Italy begins to turn against 'The Special One'.

Salvatore Landolina

If this was Ranieri's intension when he made his comment to cause a reaction from "the special cunt", then I have to take my hat off for him, because now it seems all of Italy has turned against the mother of all cunts
 

Lucky Luke

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Jul 23, 2007
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06/08/2008 13:28 From Goal.com
Guidolin: Serie A Has Better Coaches Than Mourinho
Former Palermo coach Francesco Guidolin is the latest to turn against Jose Mourinho. The Veneto-born tactician believes the ‘Special One’ will not revolutionise Serie A and that there are better coaches in Italy.
»Comments (13) Print This Story Send To A Friend Contact Us galleria zoom Mourinho has caused plenty of controversy over the past week by claiming that he has better ways of working than other Serie A tacticians.

He then blasted Juventus coach Claudio Ranieri as being “old and unsuccessful”.

The ‘Special One’ has even managed to get the Italian media to turn against him and the season hasn’t even begun.

Guidolin has now made his voice known as he joins the battle against Jose.

“Do I expect a tactical or technical revolution in Serie A with the arrival of Mourinho? Absolutely not,” Guidolin told Tuttosport.

“In Italy, there are coach’s who are better prepared in terms of a technical-tactical point of view.

“There will be no revolution with Mourinho. I used to watch his Chelsea side play in the past when he coached them and they didn’t introduce any novelties to the game.

“However, he is a good coach and he does well with large groups of players.”

Guidolin is currently taking a break from Calcio following his departure from Palermo mid-way through last season. Mourinho is now likely to hit-back at the former Vicenza man, as Italy begins to turn against 'The Special One'.

Salvatore Landolina

If this was Ranieri's intension when he made his comment to cause a reaction from "the special cunt", then I have to take my hat off for him, because now it seems all of Italy has turned against the mother of all cunts


lol but anyway after a couple of months i hope that Mourinho will shut the fuck up.hes good on blah blah...but he should start thinking how he can cope with us.:smoke:
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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Don't you people get it that it's ALL THIS mourinho wants. I'd like to ask everyone NOT to discuss this shit-talk mourinho tries to sell to the papers. It's exactly what he wants and he once again confirmed what he's up to; PR & Headlines. If we go on and insult him or go on proving how silly he is, he achieves exactly what he wants. Let's stop this. I wish the newspapers wouldn't fall for it already, but mourinho is just too clever. If he wants to he can be in the headlines every fucking day and by doing so, he dominates the media. It's just his business. We might all think that ranieri 'won' this one against mourinho, because it seems that all other coaches are turning against him, but that's exactly what he wants. It's what he did in England, it's what he did at porto, and it's what he will always do, so please, don't fool yourself, and let that media- and attention-whore throw around his comments. I wish Ranieri, the media and everyone would just not pay attention to him, and what would be left of mourinho? Nothing. Too bad this won't happen and 'the special one' will always make the headlines, whenever he wants, with whatever he wants to say.
 

Amaurisimo

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Dec 8, 2007
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This is Jose's style. He always had good teams, already prepared and ready for winning.

Now, Chelsea players in average are old , and will take time to get some fruits from them.
Inter has 2 teams not one and and they will be most likely winners again. With Porto we know in CL they had so good draw, but also there were some things happening behind curtains too. He is great coach, excellent at PR, but also has backing from silverware so why not.

We don't give shxx about Jose or Inter and I am happy that people getting against him. Maybe once his luck dries out, he will slide down just like avalanche. And that might happen...
 

cyril

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Jul 6, 2006
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To be honest inter have a very good team stronger then ours currently. Mourinho might just be the perfect coach for them, to take "the next step". Its sad but true.
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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To be honest inter have a very good team stronger then ours currently. Mourinho might just be the perfect coach for them, to take "the next step". Its sad but true.
yes, let's be honest, inter could make two teams fighting for the scudetto... But all this will end some time, perhaps not this or next year, but soon...
 

Durden

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May 11, 2006
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What is all this "oh Mourinho is so great bla bla bla" - Fuck that and fuck him!

He might pull that shit off at the EPL but here he will get his legs broken if he continue his BS. His vanity will bring him down - fuck that cunt!

All we need is Zlatan to get injured and Inter are fucked. Just like last year. Wait and see.
 

xkorpyon

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Jan 13, 2008
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What the fuck is going on with Ranieri?? Is he a fuckin retarded or what?? Why does he insist on putting Tiago at 88 min.?? Only a stupid coach who wants to fuck a player does that shit!!! Please Ranieri go coach Parma or something, so that, we can have a decent coach!!! I hope not but the team that Ranieri is bulding will never win nothing!!
 

vimo

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Apr 1, 2006
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What the fuck is going on with Ranieri?? Is he a fuckin retarded or what?? Why does he insist on putting Tiago at 88 min.?? Only a stupid coach who wants to fuck a player does that shit!!! Please Ranieri go coach Parma or something, so that, we can have a decent coach!!! I hope not but the team that Ranieri is bulding will never win nothing!!
i'd consider you anger-management :) it's a friendly dude... what if he had that one moment of class which would have brought us those 2 extra millions for his transfer to i-don't-know-where? :) :) :)
 

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