Mourinho to replace Deschamps? (6 Viewers)

Bozi

The Bozman
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Oct 18, 2005
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mourinho doesn't need money to win(porto)
he was still well backed there(in relation to the rest of their league) what i mean is that he is now in an elite band of coaches who can almost garauntee a league title but demands vast transfer funds so that they dont sully their reputation and can mould their title squad in their image
 

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Fight Club

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Dec 14, 2005
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you can't take away the man's success, but honourstly i wouldn't want to see him taking on juve. No doubt he would some how bring us some sort of success, but he is inter-material, unsympathic and arrogant like figo and big fat ronnie.
besides we already have a manager who is doing well, give him a chance to win us trophies. anyways, DD is former juveplayer, and i kind of like that we give our former stars a second stint at the club.
future managers i would prefer hiddink or Rafa B
 

Boudz

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Aug 1, 2002
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I don't think Mourinho would adapt well to Italian football, he's used to making fun of clubs, their owners and their coaches. and everyone knows that Inter work very hard at being the laughing stock of Italy that Mourinho would have nothing to say. He would feel very hollow.
 

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Jun 8, 2005
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Milan next for Mourinho?
Friday 12 January, 2007

Milan and Inter could turn to Jose Mourinho if the Coach leaves Chelsea at the end of the present campaign.

The Portuguese boss is reportedly set to quit the Blues in the summer after growing tension between himself and the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.

That was evident in midweek after the ex-Porto tactician lamented the fact that he would not be handed any new players during the January transfer market.

Now the Sun newspaper suggests that Mourinho has told both his agent and some close friends that he will depart England in May.

Cesar Peixoto, a former Porto player and a good friend of Mourinho, also revealed to the newspaper that the Coach is looking for a new home in Milan, which would confirm the links with both San Siro outfits.

Inter are favoured in the race to sign the former Barcelona translator and were already paired with him recently given that Roberto Mancini has yet to extend his contract which expires in June.

The Independent claims that Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti, who had initially contacted the tactician while he was in Portugal, is now willing to offer him a £5.2m contract.

Milan may also be interested in his unique services despite having confirmed their faith in Carlo Ancelotti.

However, the former Parma and Juventus boss may be shown the door if he fails to lead the side to Champions League football next season.

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i just have this feeling he's gonna coach juve one day. though i hope he joins milan next season, because if inter get him they just might become a powerhouse in serie a.
 

Gill_juve

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May 29, 2006
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Milan next for Mourinho?
Friday 12 January, 2007

Milan and Inter could turn to Jose Mourinho if the Coach leaves Chelsea at the end of the present campaign.

The Portuguese boss is reportedly set to quit the Blues in the summer after growing tension between himself and the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.

That was evident in midweek after the ex-Porto tactician lamented the fact that he would not be handed any new players during the January transfer market.

Now the Sun newspaper suggests that Mourinho has told both his agent and some close friends that he will depart England in May.

Cesar Peixoto, a former Porto player and a good friend of Mourinho, also revealed to the newspaper that the Coach is looking for a new home in Milan, which would confirm the links with both San Siro outfits.

Inter are favoured in the race to sign the former Barcelona translator and were already paired with him recently given that Roberto Mancini has yet to extend his contract which expires in June.

The Independent claims that Nerazzurri owner Massimo Moratti, who had initially contacted the tactician while he was in Portugal, is now willing to offer him a £5.2m contract.

Milan may also be interested in his unique services despite having confirmed their faith in Carlo Ancelotti.

However, the former Parma and Juventus boss may be shown the door if he fails to lead the side to Champions League football next season.

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i just have this feeling he's gonna coach juve one day. though i hope he joins milan next season, because if inter get him they just might become a powerhouse in serie a.
inter a powerhouse? wtf
 

Tobias

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Sep 20, 2006
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I agree wit u! but future coaches should b italian cos they undestand italian footbal but i dnt know wat capello's xcuse is and if they not italian they should atleast have some xperience with italian footbal. Bsides lippi always comes home
 

Cronios

Juventolog
Jun 7, 2004
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Mourinho will definitely choose a team able to buy almost as much
as Chelsea and with the same defensive wise orientation,
there are very few teams in Europe able to offer these conditions IMO,
Inter is a very probable destination.
(Real and Barca too offensive, Milan need a lesser name-coach, someone who
would let Berlu to choose the first eleven and Pool still isnt owned by a multi billion sheik;-)
 

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