Would be good for us if he headed over.

Seen a rumor that we may be linked to Canales, the exciting kid who went to Real a year or two too early. Not sure Mourinho would give up such a great talent, but there might be a chance if one considers that men like Mourinho probably think only about the upcoming season and not the future of the club (given the demanding nature of the clubs they go to).

Imagine being a young player trying to break through and then Mourinho arrives as your new manager, must be a nightmare.

Imagine being a long suffering supporter of a big side who haven't won anything for 6 years and then Mourinho arrives as your new manager.

You're right, that sounds worse.

You'd be laughing more as you hold the PL/ CL cups in your sweaty chubby little hands.

And to think the question was fairly innocuous

Ferguson is such a prick. The press should boycott United and teach them a lesson.

Can't wait for him to fuck off.

there is a reason he covered his mouth while saying it. he's a coward and plays like one so i would quicker believe marcelo.

busquets is in no position to take the piss out of marcelo's looks

spanish men are in general the ugliest men along with the germans in europe

most spanish men have horse mouths filled with big tombstone teeth

Mangers' Team of the Decade

MANAGERS' TEAM OF DECADE
GK: Edwin van der Sar
RB: Gary Neville
CB: Nemanja Vidic
CB: John Terry
LB: Ashley Cole
RM: Cristiano Ronaldo
CM: Steven Gerrard
CM: Paul Scholes
LM: Ryan Giggs
S: Didier Drogba
S: Alan Shearer

Sir Alex Ferguson's 2007/8 Manchester United side were chosen as the outstanding team of the decade, ahead of Arsenal's 2003/4 'Invincibles' and Jose Mourinho's 2005/6 title winners.

😆

No Henry or Vieira? Campbell? Rio? Really?

Fuck me. 😆

I'm speechless.

'Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard (33%) is the only non-United player in midfield, partnering Scholes (23%) in the centre, meaning there was no place for Roy Keane (17%), Cesc Fabregas (10%) or Frank Lampard (10%).'

Vieira doesn't even feature in the top 5.

'In attack, Chelsea's Didier Drogba (23%) and former Newcastle star Alan Shearer (23%) were the joint favourites of the managers, seeing off competition from Thierry Henry (17%), Wayne Rooney (20%) and Dennis Bergkamp (10%).'

Henry's fourth behind Drogba, Shearer and Rooney. van Horseface, who I'd argue was the second/third best striker this decade doesn't make the top five either.

These are Premier league managers we're talking about, not one of those rubbish internet polls.

General Mirth wrote:

These are Premier league managers we're talking about, not one of those rubbish internet polls.

Thats the problem. Its currently full of brits, only Wenger, Ancelotti and Martinez isn't. Most of them are biased therefore that list. Furthermore, we haven't been a bigish team to a long time and not won anything, obviously they will slant towards Manure and rate them higher.

Pires won't be on the list ahead of Giggs and rightly so, no matter how much we love Bobby. Pires would have a better chance challenging CRonaldo, but then again he is one of the world's best players at the moment so again, no contest. I think longevity played a huge part, just very shocked Drogba is ahead of Henry, heck even fucknig Rooney was ahead.