Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? 04:35 - May 1 with 1706 views | Tummer_from_Texas | I watched two long pieces on YouTube, his post match interview and the press conference, and not ONE question about the dive. Not even any reference to it. It's like it never happened. Gave him plenty of time to whine about how the PL punishes poor ManU for all their success, though. If I am wrong and SOMEBODY actually had the testicles to ask him about the defining moment of the match - the first thing they'd ask any other manager - please set me straight because I'd love to hear it. I know it's time to move on to Everton but this crap makes me sick. | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 07:17 - May 1 with 1620 views | builthjack | Yes, they are sh1t scared of him. F@ck him. | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 10:15 - May 1 with 1483 views | Jinxy | I thought the same. Waited for the question but it never came, almost as if it were agreed beforehand. Strange though, as his reactions make good tv! | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 10:30 - May 1 with 1454 views | Highjack | Any journalist that asks awkward questions in a Manchester United press conference gets escorted away and banned from future press conferences. Fergie did it for years. | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 10:57 - May 1 with 1398 views | somersetsimon | I read something on the BBC where he said he hadn't seen the incident, so couldn't comment, so someone must have asked. Of course, what they should have done is say "No problem Jose, here's a replay of the incident, we'll watch it together and you can then comment". | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 11:04 - May 1 with 1384 views | Whiterockin |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 10:57 - May 1 by somersetsimon | I read something on the BBC where he said he hadn't seen the incident, so couldn't comment, so someone must have asked. Of course, what they should have done is say "No problem Jose, here's a replay of the incident, we'll watch it together and you can then comment". |
He was on his way down the tunnel for halftime and came back to see the penalty taken. | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 11:22 - May 1 with 1339 views | tomdickharry | The man is an easy meal ticket for the press simple as that,its his job to defend Utd on each and every opportunity,don't let us forget football is a nasty cut throat business. | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 12:28 - May 1 with 1230 views | Loyal |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 11:22 - May 1 by tomdickharry | The man is an easy meal ticket for the press simple as that,its his job to defend Utd on each and every opportunity,don't let us forget football is a nasty cut throat business. |
Not at Hull,Watford or West Ham it wasn't. | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 17:53 - May 1 with 1114 views | Bloodyhills | The press are terrified of being hit by rattles thrown from his pram. | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 18:12 - May 1 with 1093 views | Nirvana |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 17:53 - May 1 by Bloodyhills | The press are terrified of being hit by rattles thrown from his pram. |
Haha he does always sound like a whining baby in need of a nap, doesn't he? But I think the press is more infatuated than afraid of him, and they love playing into his little games for attention. To the OP, this is what it says in the Guardian: Mourinho said he did not see the incident. "I don’t have a view because I didn’t watch and I have Marcus’s opinion and he said that the goalkeeper touched him." Here's the link: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/apr/30/paul-clement-swansea-city-manch | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 19:42 - May 1 with 1006 views | Tummer_from_Texas |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 18:12 - May 1 by Nirvana | Haha he does always sound like a whining baby in need of a nap, doesn't he? But I think the press is more infatuated than afraid of him, and they love playing into his little games for attention. To the OP, this is what it says in the Guardian: Mourinho said he did not see the incident. "I don’t have a view because I didn’t watch and I have Marcus’s opinion and he said that the goalkeeper touched him." Here's the link: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/apr/30/paul-clement-swansea-city-manch |
Thanks, good to see somebody had the guts to at least ask him about it. Hope they phrased it delicately, so as not to upset him or veer to far off the subject of poor Man U and their unfair schedule. Speaking of which, it was nice to see ESPN last night respond to his whining with facts.
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 19:50 - May 1 with 979 views | Swanjaxs | Never mind the British press all the Premier league referees are shìt scared of Mourinho as we witnessed yesterday!! | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 19:56 - May 1 with 967 views | Nirvana |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 19:42 - May 1 by Tummer_from_Texas | Thanks, good to see somebody had the guts to at least ask him about it. Hope they phrased it delicately, so as not to upset him or veer to far off the subject of poor Man U and their unfair schedule. Speaking of which, it was nice to see ESPN last night respond to his whining with facts.
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Yeah, good call. He is a bbitchh. Top quality too, remember the whole "Pito" BS? The media just loves to hear him complain about his players and how weak they are today, and how crazy his team's schedule is. Like no other manager deals with that sshitt. Good family man, though, by all accounts. So maybe it's all a show for them. And what miserable (edit: and extremely wealthy) people they must be. [Post edited 1 May 2017 19:58]
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:00 - May 1 with 948 views | Fireboy | I think most jacks are being a bit blase' about the cheating cvnts dive That could cost us our PL place | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:02 - May 1 with 943 views | pencoedjack |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 19:56 - May 1 by Nirvana | Yeah, good call. He is a bbitchh. Top quality too, remember the whole "Pito" BS? The media just loves to hear him complain about his players and how weak they are today, and how crazy his team's schedule is. Like no other manager deals with that sshitt. Good family man, though, by all accounts. So maybe it's all a show for them. And what miserable (edit: and extremely wealthy) people they must be. [Post edited 1 May 2017 19:58]
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I did like Mourinho a few years ago Think he's a knob now whinging about injuries and to many games to play, he's manager of Manchester Utd it's his fault he doesn't have a big enough squad | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:06 - May 1 with 929 views | Fireboy |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:02 - May 1 by pencoedjack | I did like Mourinho a few years ago Think he's a knob now whinging about injuries and to many games to play, he's manager of Manchester Utd it's his fault he doesn't have a big enough squad |
Yeah fvck him | | | |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:11 - May 1 with 912 views | Clinton | They lap up every venomous word that drips from his miserable maw; like stray dogs licking last nights stinking vomit from Wind Street on a Saturday morning. | |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:15 - May 1 with 899 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:11 - May 1 by Clinton | They lap up every venomous word that drips from his miserable maw; like stray dogs licking last nights stinking vomit from Wind Street on a Saturday morning. |
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Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 22:44 - May 1 with 796 views | ploppy |
Is the British press terrified of Jose Mourinho for some reason? on 20:00 - May 1 by Fireboy | I think most jacks are being a bit blase' about the cheating cvnts dive That could cost us our PL place |
Thing is, you can't assume the second half would have panned out the way it did if we'd have gone in 0-0 at half time. We might have sat back instead of having to go for an equaliser. They might have pushed on more and scored anyway. There's no way to know. All you can say for definite is, Rashford has now joined the divers' club, and the ref had a mare. | | | |
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