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Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by samola98(m): 4:34pm On Nov 16, 2015
adekoonlay:

Guess u re chelsea fan, wat d guy wrote is a bitter truth bout mourinho management. That u re successful doesnt mean u cant make mistake and a less successful person cant correct u.
u re a fool
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by prinzfavian(m): 4:35pm On Nov 16, 2015
zoom007:
nonsense write up, when barca went trophy less two seasons ago, beaten all round by bayern, you did not write your brainless article. for your information i'm a barca fan but this is the same coach that broke barcas dominance in laliga and laid a template for countering tiKi taka. Just say u hate mourinho for his achievements. He is the best coach in the past 15years of football so when he talks on management professors in business schools listens
nice nonsense uve just spit out.
During those seasons, barca was never 16th after just 12games. They weren't playing so badly, only teams in d calibre of bayern and madrid could defeat them not just any team unlik our darling chelsea who has been beaten by championship teams even eyimba wud be happy to come up against chelsea at this point in time.
He may have been the best manager for u for d past 15years but he has also got the worse result among the top5 managers in the world right now for their respective first 12games...*tongues out*
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by samola98(m): 4:36pm On Nov 16, 2015
Sard:

You can easily know a Chelsea fan by whatever he says.
Calm down, man. A lot has been said by the media., so if the Op looked at it from another angle, it's okay.
shut ur trap
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Echelle(m): 4:38pm On Nov 16, 2015
OP aswear u be mumu...
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by adekoonlay(m): 4:39pm On Nov 16, 2015
samola98:
u re a fool
Did I use any abusive or offensive word against u, y d fool calling. Be mature about an aguement and dont take it too personal. Instead bring up points and stop ranting like the name u just called someone else

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Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Nobody: 4:43pm On Nov 16, 2015
giftedben:
undecided so what's your Point? In football consistency matters and the[b] last time I checked Chelsea fc are always consistent in Winning the likes of Baca[/b], Arsenal and Manutd. Can't a champion play a little. @least Chelsea are doing promo by given away 3points every weekend. But you guys aren't confident of betting against them. Such a pity, I always knew Baca players as deaf and Dumb but I never knew that Baca fans are like Wenger. You just can resist Chelsea Fc.


Whats the head to head of both teams?
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Echelle(m): 4:44pm On Nov 16, 2015
adekoonlay:

Guess u re chelsea fan, wat d guy wrote is a bitter truth bout mourinho management. That u re successful doesnt mean u cant make mistake and a less successful person cant correct u.
Leeenu?!?!? D OP was just saying crap aswear, he's nt a football fan and so he's a bad analyst. World wide a boss, any boss, can never apologize to his employees. Just note that first. U think he doesn't know what's wrong with his team abi?? Just wait until January transfer window.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Fkhalifa(m): 4:56pm On Nov 16, 2015
This is when the likes of wenger, feggie etc, ill display their managerial strenght,A person of mouringho ill need to splash money in january to revive his team to make top4...

Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by sunkieisland(m): 5:01pm On Nov 16, 2015
anapz10:
Rubbish.....and Wats d meaning of this?
u wey never get career,, u coming on here and correcting and analysing some1 who is already fulfilled......some1 u don't know his background,u don't know how he survived and grew up....u just sitting hopelessly there critizing mourinho who is already established and known.....
Guy...think deep and evaluate yourself...
Bitter but truth!!!

we dont need a soothsayer to know you're a Chelsea fan.

Use ya brain, Your manager needs to man up and take responsibilities for the current poor form, then rally the team to improvement.



Gunners4Life
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by kechywillz(m): 5:06pm On Nov 16, 2015
Reverse is now the case to chelsea,he called arsene wenger specialist in failure,but now its mourinho who is now specialist in failure,Arsene wenger is specialist in success
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by adekoonlay(m): 5:07pm On Nov 16, 2015
Echelle:
Leeenu?!?!? D OP was just saying crap aswear, he's nt a football fan and so he's a bad analyst. World wide a boss, any boss, can never apologize to his employees. Just note that first. U think he doesn't know what's wrong with his team abi?? Just wait until January transfer window.
Believe me, mourinho is a stranger in dis kind of situation thats y he kept going down. Lets make wenger our case study (mind u im not an arsenal fan), he is use lossing more than half of his 1st team to injury every season and he knws how to manage this well. Mourinho is just too proud that he believe he can never be wrong and thats a problem.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by holydrunk: 5:20pm On Nov 16, 2015
grin
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by swaggprofessor(m): 5:20pm On Nov 16, 2015
I rili don't know Whc 1 is more boring btw watching chelsea's games or Nigerian movies but 1 thing is for sure I sleep off in both instances

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Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by UncleDeeee(m): 5:33pm On Nov 16, 2015
anapz10:
Rubbish.....and Wats d meaning of this?
u wey never get career,, u coming on here and correcting and analysing some1 who is already fulfilled......some1 u don't know his background,u don't know how he survived and grew up....u just sitting hopelessly there critizing mourinho who is already established and known.....
Guy...think deep and evaluate yourself...
Bitter but truth!!!

A typical Nigerian youth. Tell me why the future will be bright. Have you faulted on thing Op wrote?
So nobody has the right to criticise a so called fulfilled man?
I might just need to change my nationality... Gosh!

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Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Teryfik(m): 5:37pm On Nov 16, 2015
zoom007:
He is the best coach in the past 15years of football
i quote u @ my own peril.....Best coach my ass,he is no where near d top 5...ALEX FERGUSON,PEP GUARDIOLA,VICENTE DEL BOSQUE,naw tell me wu Mourinho is in front of dis great Coaches and Wenger might b a master in failure buh he has managed to reach d champions league 4 d past "15 YEARS"
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Echelle(m): 5:46pm On Nov 16, 2015
adekoonlay:

Believe me, mourinho is a stranger in dis kind of situation thats y he kept going down. Lets make wenger our case study (mind u im not an arsenal fan), he is use lossing more than half of his 1st team to injury every season and he knws how to manage this well. Mourinho is just too proud that he believe he can never be wrong and thats a problem.
Mou is a good manager but a bad boss, too bossy that we all know but like I said no boss will apologize to his/her employee. Wait till January and see what he'll do.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by axiliborha(f): 5:54pm On Nov 16, 2015
anapz10:
Rubbish.....and Wats d meaning of this?
u wey never get career,, u coming on here and correcting and analysing some1 who is already fulfilled......some1 u don't know his background,u don't know how he survived and grew up....u just sitting hopelessly there critizing mourinho who is already established and known.....
Guy...think deep and evaluate yourself...
Bitter but truth!!!
oga I know it hurts when you are a Chelsea fan and you read things like that but wait o....all that he wrote is it a lie......if it is you can open a thread and write about all the coaches who are like mouriniho or mowwwr-rhino or whatever and you will see the result.....you might write now that you aren't a Chelsea fan but the God that you and I serve know that you self are ashamed of your club......take a chill pill oga and accept defeat the battle is over...you don't know who the OP whether he is working or not.......okay....you that is writing about someone else background and shit......what about you....do you know if the OP has a career or not........charcoal calling kettle black........I hate when people prove what they aren't we didn't say mow-rhino isn't successful but that doesn't mean that you will blame people for your failure
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by smuth(m): 6:11pm On Nov 16, 2015
Don4life:
Is is not supposed to be a guide to failing Managers like Mourinho. It is not even a piece of advice; it’s merely some rant by me, a Barcelona fan, who derives pleasure from seeing Chelsea and Mourinho play badly. For the Chelsea fans who have the privilege (or misfortune) of reading reading this piece; this is my opinion, not Jobberman’s.

With that said, let’s get down to it, shall we?



Career Lesson One

Story:
Chelsea FC have only won ONE Champions league trophy and I remember vividly that after that final, the only set of football fans who ‘had the right’ to speak at viewing centres were Chelsea fans. The rest of us dared not, even though at the time fans of FC Barcelona, Manchester United, FC Bayern, R.Madrid, Juventus and a few others had won (or celebrated winning) that same trophy multiple times. But Chelsea got it once and all hell was let loose; they just wouldn’t let us rest anymore.

Again, Mourinho is famous for repeatedly insisting that Arsene Wenger is a ‘specialist in failure’. The guy sees every pre and post match press conference as an opportunity to rant, complain and insult the person of Arsene; that’s more like his favorite pastime. Well, I bring good news; the dude called Mourinho now wins just one match in every month. Now, who’s the specialist in failure? I can’t laugh abeg.

Lesson:
Enjoy your success, but don’t rub it in the faces of other people.



Career Lesson Two

Story:
Chelsea sacked the only coach to have ever gotten them the Champions league trophy (what Mourinho would never be able to do for them) just a season after. The guy was dismissed like he never did anything good for them — the same idiotic way some bosses dismiss their secretaries/typists after a small typo.

Fast-forward to 2015, Mourinho in his characteristic autocratic manner ‘disciplined and dismissed’ the pretty, affable and reliable team physio, Eva Carneiro over some flimsy and almost irrelevant on-field situation. By the way, the Physio was clearly doing her job by attending to the injured Chelsea player– I think it was Hazard…or err Fabregas; can’t really remember, I hardly watch Chelsea matches — they bore me.

Need I remind everyone that that was the beginning of the slump for Chelsea and Mourinho. Apparently, the lady wasn’t just a Physio, she was very integral to the team, she had some influence and even though her impact might not have been very visible on the surface, they only had to let her go to realize their folly. There are people like that in every team. I like to believe that that event affected the team morale and see where they are on the table today — too low for me to even see.

Lesson:
Don’t Sack Your Eva Carneiro.



Career Lesson Three

Story:
Mourinho has a terrible attitude: he blames everyone but himself when things go awry. Many examples come to mind, but one is fresh. When Chelsea lost to Southampton earlier this season in the premiership, Mourinho cleverly brought in Matic, a defensive midfielder, when he needed to score. Now Mourinho perhaps had seen that that match was a lost cause and wanted to take the media attention away from him. Guess what the ‘special one’ did: baba brought in Matic, waited for Chelsea to concede an inevitable goal and almost immediately removed Matic again.

Now the uninitiated in the mind-games of Mourinho would not easily understand that move, but I will enlighten you. By removing Matic after Chelsea conceded that goal, Mourinho cleverly diverted media attention away from himself, and summarily made the Matic the scape-goat by simply making it appear like Matic was responsible for that goal and he had to be removed. In the end, most people blamed Matic, not Mourinho for the loss.

Lesson:
Prepare for downtime. Things will not always go right and when they eventually go wrong, don’t
push the blame to others, take responsibility and man up.



Career Lesson Four

Story:
Mourinho has a consciousness of self that is unrivaled. The man exhibits the highest form of self-love (or selfishness). When he first came to Chelsea after winning the Champions league with Porto, the guy ceremoniously announced to the English media that he was ‘the special one‘. He had a brilliant spell thereafter. Correct me if I’m wrong, I think he later announced himself as ‘the only one‘ (can’t remember if that was in England, Italy, or Spain).

Frankly, Mourinho is a great coach and winner. But the guy doesn’t just praise his teams as much as one would expect especially as his success is largely tied to the efforts of his players. Mourinho however takes more of the accolades for himself. Mourinho competes with his star players for glory and attention.

Lesson:
It’s okay to give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done, but it’s better when you do
more of same to your team. You might be special, but you equally need a great team to succeed.

Pheww…that’s all folks!


[size=14pt]To all Chelsea fans, Don't mind this mumu...Mourinho still remain the most successful coach of all the coaches currently coaching in the English premier league...if you like hug transformer or add cement to your garri if you still hate him.

Asene Wenger still remains a specialist in failure until he wins the cover of the champions league cup.

Chelsea still remains the defending champions of the premiership until the end of the season.

We fall together to rise up.

[/size]
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by lamborghinifcb(m): 6:13pm On Nov 16, 2015
zoom007:
nonsense write up, when barca went trophy less two seasons ago, beaten all round by bayern, you did not write your brainless article. for your information i'm a barca fan but this is the same coach that broke barcas dominance in laliga and laid a template for countering tiKi taka. Just say u hate mourinho for his achievements. He is the best coach in the past 15years of football so when he talks on management professors in business schools listens


broke wat fuvkin dominance? are you kidding? jst a league in three seasons @ madrid....humiliated @ d camp nou (5-0)...4 ur info he didn't counter tiki taka, Paco Jemez of Rayo vallecano did(if only u kno mch bout la liga-d first match n over 5 seasons datn bak to the era of Rijkaard dt barca conceded possession to an opponent)....dat sed I beg to say SIR ALEX FERGUSON hx bn d bst n d past 15yrs as u sed unless u talkn bout active managers sha...I rest moi case....m open to corectn
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Okesilas15: 6:19pm On Nov 16, 2015
The Eva Caneiro issue to me is not an issue because the criticism was directed to the medical department and Eva was just one of the assistants not the Head of the department but the British media blew it out of proportions leveraging on gender or feminism issue.It is said that british media think for pple in europe.Eva too took the bait and gave in to emotion.Everyday at work,in the moment of heat, things get said and nobody took offence if it is fr ur boss.In club level,the medical dept is even lower in cadre to assistant coaches let alone of a manager
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by catalan15(m): 6:20pm On Nov 16, 2015
[quote author=Don4life post=40056652]Is is not supposed to be a guide to failing Managers like Mourinho. It is not even a piece of advice; it’s merely some rant by me, a Barcelona fan, who derives pleasure from seeing Chelsea and Mourinho play badly. For the Chelsea fans who have the privilege (or misfortune) of reading reading this piece; this is my opinion, not Jobberman’s.

With that said, let’s get down to it, shall we?



Career Lesson One

Story:
Chelsea FC have only won ONE Champions league trophy and I remember vividly that after that final, the only set of football fans who ‘had the right’ to speak at viewing centres were Chelsea fans. The rest of us dared not, even though at the time fans of FC Barcelona, Manchester United, FC Bayern, R.Madrid, Juventus and a few others had won (or celebrated winning) that same trophy multiple times. But Chelsea got it once and all hell was let loose; they just wouldn’t let us rest anymore.

Again, Mourinho is famous for repeatedly
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Skrhema: 6:22pm On Nov 16, 2015
Jskelly11:

Wenger is the specialist in failure two trophies in More than a decade

why then has the club not deleted him years ago? Tell me 5 players baba blue can claimed he build.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by erusen: 6:28pm On Nov 16, 2015
free2ryhme:
This is where Arsene Wenger is much better than Murinho grin
am a barca but remind me how arsene is better than jose
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by harsysky(m): 6:32pm On Nov 16, 2015
anapz10:
Rubbish.....and Wats d meaning of this?
u wey never get career,, u coming on here and correcting and analysing some1 who is already fulfilled......some1 u don't know his background,u don't know how he survived and grew up....u just sitting hopelessly there critizing mourinho who is already established and known.....
Guy...think deep and evaluate yourself...
Bitter but truth!!!

I strongly believe you're a biased fan! The Op has a right to criticize whether you like it or not.

He , Mourinho , is fulfilled , but the chunk of his money comes from fans he is richer than ( I stand to be corrected). Take away these fans, do you think football will grow as a business?

Your statement above shows , too, that you might not be business inclined. Perhaps , you could announce to people who are poor not to buy your product , I.e if you have one, owing to the fact you're mOre fulfilled than they are.

The Op ain't a Chelsea fan , but indirectly he contributes to chelsea's revenue through TV rights. He goes to a viewing centre , and he probably must be paying 50naira or more. So, he sure has a right to air his views.

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Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Okesilas15: 6:34pm On Nov 16, 2015
Plus JM is the only top manager to have stayed competitive for so long before having such a deep form.If this is what you called failure in management in ur closet,I believe any day any time you will kill to have his career above other managers.The man deserved a lot of respect he is getting right now.He is the only top manager who goes to club not the current best in the league and projected his club above the incumbent league champion.Look at Gardiola,Anceloti who I can only compare with him,the usually choose the best club in each league they go to but Jose always dare odd and turns it to dynasty.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Pwhitelaw(m): 6:35pm On Nov 16, 2015
Check his cabinet to count his success stories and you will see that your post is vague. JM is moving from clubs to clubs to show he is the special one not a dullard spending a decade in one club. The last time I checked JM is still among the most successful coach in the world.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by erusen: 6:35pm On Nov 16, 2015
pareto:
Although your post may look interesting but you messed it up with contradictions. You don't know the player involved if fabregas or Hazard. But you write as if u know about the club and the Manager. How come u watch the southampton match with ur view on Matic and Mourinho. I conclude that ur write up is just incoherent, with a swipe at the club and Manager, and it is full of crap.
You are giving urself headache. Better you stick With your Tom and Jerry team.
how is barca tom and jerry team
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by erusen: 6:37pm On Nov 16, 2015
dannyfillz:

Disappointed....
A barca fan will never talk like this
i dont think he is one of us maybe a gunner
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by harsysky(m): 6:40pm On Nov 16, 2015
Okesilas15:
Plus JM is the only top manager to have stayed competitive for so long before having such a deep form.If this is what you called failure in management in ur closet,I believe any day any time you will kill to have his career above other managers.The man deserved a lot of respect he is getting right now.He is the only top manager who goes to club not the current best in the league and projected his club above the incumbent league champion.Look at Gardiola,Anceloti who I can only compare with him,the usually choose the best club in each league they go to but Jose always dare odd and turns it to dynasty.

Need I remind you that mourinho is a heavy spender? Which club has mourinho chosen that is not the best? Now , best doesn't matter in football; the only thing that matters is Money to buy quality players.
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by smuth(m): 6:43pm On Nov 16, 2015
Don4life:
Is is not supposed to be a guide to failing Managers like Mourinho. It is not even a piece of advice; it’s merely some rant by me, a Barcelona fan, who derives pleasure from seeing Chelsea and Mourinho play badly. For the Chelsea fans who have the privilege (or misfortune) of reading reading this piece; this is my opinion, not Jobberman’s.

With that said, let’s get down to it, shall we?



Career Lesson One

Story:
Chelsea FC have only won ONE Champions league trophy and I remember vividly that after that final, the only set of football fans who ‘had the right’ to speak at viewing centres were Chelsea fans. The rest of us dared not, even though at the time fans of FC Barcelona, Manchester United, FC Bayern, R.Madrid, Juventus and a few others had won (or celebrated winning) that same trophy multiple times. But Chelsea got it once and all hell was let loose; they just wouldn’t let us rest anymore.

Again, Mourinho is famous for repeatedly insisting that Arsene Wenger is a ‘specialist in failure’. The guy sees every pre and post match press conference as an opportunity to rant, complain and insult the person of Arsene; that’s more like his favorite pastime. Well, I bring good news; the dude called Mourinho now wins just one match in every month. Now, who’s the specialist in failure? I can’t laugh abeg.

Lesson:
Enjoy your success, but don’t rub it in the faces of other people.



Career Lesson Two

Story:
Chelsea sacked the only coach to have ever gotten them the Champions league trophy (what Mourinho would never be able to do for them) just a season after. The guy was dismissed like he never did anything good for them — the same idiotic way some bosses dismiss their secretaries/typists after a small typo.

Fast-forward to 2015, Mourinho in his characteristic autocratic manner ‘disciplined and dismissed’ the pretty, affable and reliable team physio, Eva Carneiro over some flimsy and almost irrelevant on-field situation. By the way, the Physio was clearly doing her job by attending to the injured Chelsea player– I think it was Hazard…or err Fabregas; can’t really remember, I hardly watch Chelsea matches — they bore me.

Need I remind everyone that that was the beginning of the slump for Chelsea and Mourinho. Apparently, the lady wasn’t just a Physio, she was very integral to the team, she had some influence and even though her impact might not have been very visible on the surface, they only had to let her go to realize their folly. There are people like that in every team. I like to believe that that event affected the team morale and see where they are on the table today — too low for me to even see.

Lesson:
Don’t Sack Your Eva Carneiro.



Career Lesson Three

Story:
Mourinho has a terrible attitude: he blames everyone but himself when things go awry. Many examples come to mind, but one is fresh. When Chelsea lost to Southampton earlier this season in the premiership, Mourinho cleverly brought in Matic, a defensive midfielder, when he needed to score. Now Mourinho perhaps had seen that that match was a lost cause and wanted to take the media attention away from him. Guess what the ‘special one’ did: baba brought in Matic, waited for Chelsea to concede an inevitable goal and almost immediately removed Matic again.

Now the uninitiated in the mind-games of Mourinho would not easily understand that move, but I will enlighten you. By removing Matic after Chelsea conceded that goal, Mourinho cleverly diverted media attention away from himself, and summarily made the Matic the scape-goat by simply making it appear like Matic was responsible for that goal and he had to be removed. In the end, most people blamed Matic, not Mourinho for the loss.

Lesson:
Prepare for downtime. Things will not always go right and when they eventually go wrong, don’t
push the blame to others, take responsibility and man up.



Career Lesson Four

Story:
Mourinho has a consciousness of self that is unrivaled. The man exhibits the highest form of self-love (or selfishness). When he first came to Chelsea after winning the Champions league with Porto, the guy ceremoniously announced to the English media that he was ‘the special one‘. He had a brilliant spell thereafter. Correct me if I’m wrong, I think he later announced himself as ‘the only one‘ (can’t remember if that was in England, Italy, or Spain).

Frankly, Mourinho is a great coach and winner. But the guy doesn’t just praise his teams as much as one would expect especially as his success is largely tied to the efforts of his players. Mourinho however takes more of the accolades for himself. Mourinho competes with his star players for glory and attention.

Lesson:
It’s okay to give yourself a pat on the back for a job well done, but it’s better when you do
more of same to your team. You might be special, but you equally need a great team to succeed.

Pheww…that’s all folks!


You should read this as well: 36 Big Career Success Managers Can Learn From Mourinho, Especially Wenger. Follow the link below.

https://www.nairaland.com/2741400/36-big-career-success-managers
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by erusen: 6:45pm On Nov 16, 2015
Sholexyz:


put pep achievement now so we can compare
am a die hard catalonia leave our pep out of this jm has 23 trophies pep has 18 but in fewer years and our tika put ur coach
Re: 4 Big Career Lessons Managers Can Learn From Mourinho And Chelsea Slump by Dhotseal(m): 6:46pm On Nov 16, 2015
anapz10:
Rubbish.....and Wats d meaning of this?
u wey never get career,, u coming on here and correcting and analysing some1 who is already fulfilled......some1 u don't know his background,u don't know how he survived and grew up....u just sitting hopelessly there critizing mourinho who is already established and known.....
Guy...think deep and evaluate yourself...
Bitter but truth!!!

Sharrap dia! U sound like a bloody Chelsea fan.

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