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Jose Mourinho - Will he stay or will he go?

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From the news article on the front page on football.co.uk - Will Jose Mourinho Stay or will he Go, or will he get pushed?

Jose Mourinho - Will he leave Stamford Bridge

Have your say about Jose possible move to another club or country.

 
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It certainly is interesting, and this is definately more than paper talk from what I gather. I have been listening to TalkSport on the way in, and was listening to opinions on this very matter. It appears that a majority would class Mourinho as a success if he was to leave now, however was he really that successful? I mean yes of course it is an acheivement winning back to back titles, but surely that is what was expected of him when Abramovic brought him to the Bridge.

I think Abramovic was expecting a Champions League title by now also - which to date Mourinho has failed to land. Interesting hearing about Abramovic's relationship with Guus Hiddink also. Hiddink certainly has the credentials for such a job, but would he have what it takes to win Europe with Chelsea?

I for one think Mourinho would be a huge loss to English football if he left, and I would miss having him in our league. I think he has more to offer Chelsea, and until he lands the European title - he will not be classed as a true success by Abramovic.

 
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I think he'll stay for another season...It's hard to find a manager of his calibre today and Roman knows it. So he won't let Mourinho go so fast.

 
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Why would he leave though. By all standards he should be happy there. My guess is this is speculation. But then again so was the Luis Figo deal and look what happened with that speculation.

 
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Max P wrote:
Why would he leave though. By all standards he should be happy there. My guess is this is speculation. But then again so was the Luis Figo deal and look what happened with that speculation.


What happened? Confused

 
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I don't think he'll leave either. He's had tremendous success at the club so why not stick with it. I could understand how he would want to prove himself in another country, but Im not too sure if he'll go through with it.

 
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It's not about him mates..It's just that it's hard to believe that Roman would let him go. (even though he threw 30 mil for Sheva. 30 mil are nothing comparing to the rest of Roman's money)

 
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tazz wrote:
Max P wrote:
Why would he leave though. By all standards he should be happy there. My guess is this is speculation. But then again so was the Luis Figo deal and look what happened with that speculation.


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Figo is leaving Inter. Honestly I didn't want him to go.

 
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I don't think Mourinho would leave voluntarily. All the noise is that Mourinho will be pushed out, but its not Abramovich's own doing, not a 100% anyways. Mourinho's apparently not too happy with some of RA's representatives and that they told him he should sack Steve Clarke and employ a Russian speaking coach in his place, just to help Shevchenko.

The sacking of Steve Clarke would be disgraceful. He has been a loyal servant, as both a player and a coach. Doing all of that just to make Sheva happy is complete and utter bull.

Also Mourinho is unhappy that he's not being allowed to bring in any new players. Surely if RA is unhappy with his performances, then he should let him bring in new faces. So far he has apparently vetoed all of his requests for new players. Including Onyewu, who would have cost one to two million pounds.

I'll admit that I am fed up of Chelsea's performances on the pitch at the moment, but Mourinho can turn it around. Injuries, suspensions and certain players not playing to their full haven't helped. But hopefully, with Robben back today things will change.

Ci

 
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Again papers are wrong in what they are saying they have already apologised to Sheva and it seems they are wrong again.

He is staying at least until we lift the Champions League

 
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He will stay if he is polite to Abramovich (you know, Russian mentality). Believe me, I know what I'm saying.))) Footballers support their coach but Abramovich is the main person in this club. Cool

 
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He will stay at Chelsea why would he leave when he has not finished the job he is determined to win the Champions League with Chelsea it is just paper talk life without mourinho at Chelsea is unthinkable

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