sábado, setembro 22, 2007

revista de imprensa de mourinho

A RTP diz que o Tottenham ofereceu 10 milhões de euros a José Mourinho para ele ir para o clube londrino e ele recusou - o acordo com o Chelsea também o impedia ir.


Técnico espanhol elogia o português que diz ter saído do Chelsea «em grande»
Camacho diz que Mourinho «foi número um» até «para cobrar a indemnização»

Técnico leonino trabalhou com o «Special One» na Amadora
Paulo Bento e a saída de Mourinho: «Devemos estar orgulhosos do que ele fez»

“As” coloca José Mourinho na “órbita” do Atlético de Madrid



Grant's job under threat from lack of Uefa licence
The Israeli's long-term future as Chelsea coach is in jeopardy because of his lack of qualifications

Blue is colour, total chaos the game
So, just to recap: the club who are hoping to lift the European Cup twice in six years while playing football from the heavens have no fitness coach and no goalkeeping coach, the new manager has never managed in the Premier League, the significant stages of the Champions League or beyond Israel, has no contract and is taking today off anyway because it is Yom Kippur. Don’t worry, though: it is only Manchester United away tomorrow.
It is unclear who is calling the shots at Stamford Bridge, but descendants of Fred Karno cannot be ruled out. At a press conference that was by turns chaotic and confrontational, in which Peter Kenyon, the chief executive, had to defend his continued employment - “interesting question,” he said, which is not much of a rebuttal – the new manager endured an uncomfortable examination of his track record and the logic of his appointment, and the man responsible for the whole sorry mess was nowhere to be seen, Chelsea entered the next stage of its evolution. It was painful to watch. Blinking and flinching as their decision-makers sought to justify one of the most bizarre episodes in recent football history, Chelsea looked as far from their aim of global domination as the Tooting Popular Front did from a parliamentary majority under Wolfie Smith.


A few farewells . . . not all of them fond
José leaving Chelsea is a disappointment for the game. He was terrific for football and terrific for Chelsea and I enjoyed the competition with him. And I just don’t know what I’m going to do with all my wine now. Sir Alex Ferguson Manchester United
He was a top-class manager, a guy of quality and belief. Him coming to Chelsea brought another club fighting for the top level. It makes a good league really interesting. Arsène Wenger Arsenal
I was surprised, but you know my relationship with him. I would prefer not to say anything. At the moment, I am more worried about Birmingham and Steve Bruce. Rafael BenÍtez Liverpool


No special side to Grant
Shoot-out at the Bridge goes to Abramovich
Ferguson keeps Chelsea under pressure

Ferguson upset by 'relieved' Mourinho's exit
What did Roman’s magician ever do for us ...?
How Jose made the game more beautiful
Jose Mourinho video highlights

California dreamin’ in bid to lure Mourinho
José Mourinho had said that he would be waiting by the telephone for job offers, but he can never have expected that the Los Angeles Galaxy would be among the first to make contact. David Beckham’s employers are known to be seeking a replacement for Frank Yallop and, while their chances of landing the Portuguese are about as slim as those of Tottenham Hotspur, The Times understands that the MLS club will offer Mourinho the option of a new life in California. (...) Atlético Madrid are rumoured to be among the suitors and his next job is unlikely to be in England because, under the terms of his settlement with Chelsea, Mourinho cannot become manager of another Barclays Premier League club until next season - a clause that will come as a relief to Martin Jol given all the speculation that Spurs might move for Mourinho.
Machiavellian manager will not remain on shelf
Chelsea could become Southern Rock


El Tel blasts 'cheeky' Chelsea
Venables muses on Mourinho's departure from Chelsea
Terry Venables believes Chelsea have 'got a cheek' if reports that they have blocked Jose Mourinho from taking another job in England prove to have credence.
"If Chelsea insist that Jose Mourinho cannot take another job in the Premier League until next season I think they have got a cheek," Venables told The Sun
"They either wanted him as their manager or they didn't. If they are happy to see him go then he should be left to get on with his life and take any job he wants.
"It seems ridiculous that they can still be controlling him. And it also says to me that they know he was a good manager."

Where next for Jose?

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