As someone else noticed, Mourinho last 6 clubs were: -
C helsea
I nter
R eal
C helsea
U nited
S purs
Sums it up really..............
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Nah, that's taking it one step too far. Can only get behind a foreign club against the enemy or a local team. Unfortunately, I'm pretty much stuck with Spurs in the Premier. Waiting for a sugar daddy to come along and do a United/City/Chelsea/Liverpool with the spuds. 'Tis the only way. Can only buy success. (Leicester being an exception).
Lost, you`d probably miss the ringLost wrote: ↑Mon May 10, 2021 12:37 am Honestly gonna give up on football.
Over the past week or so, due to the unpredictable nature of spurs, I have been switching allegiances somewhat. PSG came first. Come on Poch! Do the business. Out. Never mind, Real Madrid won't let me down... out. Hold up a minute, Leicester are dropping a lot of points. If Spurs can nick a win here then you nev--
Should have known better. No problem, I'm in West Ham most days passing the stadium on my way. Be great to see them in the Champions league. West Ham 0 - 1 Everton.
Just non bloody stop. Failure. Disappointment. Every team I get behind suddenly loses the ability to play football.
Time to throw in the towel.
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Careful, sexist and homophobic quotes like that could get you in trouble these days!
Perfectly understandable. Obviously I hope he can be persuaded to wait another year, but if not I wish him the best of luck.huahin4ever wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 2:39 am Harry Kane again tells Tottenham he wants to leave as Manchester City, Manchester United, Chelsea lie in wait
https://www.skysports.com/football/news ... ie-in-wait
Sums up the problem with the sport - how the hell is he or any other player worth "well north of 100 million"? Guessing he's pushing 30? I reckon BB would be happy to see him playing for Plymouthdtaai-maai wrote: ↑Tue May 18, 2021 3:26 amThe question is, who can afford him? With 3 years left on his contract, he won't come cheap - well north of 100 million I imagine, and Levy is no pushover.
Chelsea? Unlikely, unless he's desperate to stay in London. Man City is most likely to meet his requirements domestically.