View Full Version : Jose Mourinhio - will he manage Man Utd one day?
If Ferguson wins the Champions League this season, it's likely he'll call an end to his time at Old Trafford, would it not be a great place for JM to go?
Reasonable funds, the Glaziers don't seem to get in the way much plus a world class club.
I could see another era of domination for Manu if he did.
The only problem is whether he'd wait till the end of the season, but then again it would be easy for him to get out of his contract if he got another short term job for now.
boro_boy
05-10-2007, 16:09
Will he be as good as fergusson if he went there? Mourhino is a good manager and he should get the best out of the player. That's if he was ever to go to United.
RedRabbit
05-10-2007, 16:19
There is no doubt that Mourinho is a great manager. He would fit nicely into Manchester, but I don't know if the players would like him :nodyes:
But I doubt he will manage in England for some time, probably a clause in his severance package he got. Besides he has his eyes set on on either Italy or Germany.
Sirius Black
06-10-2007, 09:58
Yeah ! Perfect
Mourinho - Man Utd combination.
guns blazing
06-10-2007, 10:13
It would not surprise me to see him back here in a couple of years time and Man utd would suit him
Dee4life
06-10-2007, 12:05
I don't think he suits Man U. I couldn't imagine him being the United manager. I don't know why but I still see him as a baddie.
Middlesbrough No1 Fan
06-10-2007, 13:08
I don't think he suits Man U. I couldn't imagine him being the United manager. I don't know why but I still see him as a baddie.
a baddie :roflmao:
I hope he comes back to the premiership.. And would be intreting if it was united..
Simonutd
06-10-2007, 20:15
i dont think he's as good as ferguson, morino need the best players arround, where as ferguson, can work summert out with anyteam, ok united have got some big names, but there all not big players, on the other hand morino would just want big name players
triniboi101
06-10-2007, 20:19
I doubt it. The rivalry is the same as if Benitez manages Man Utd which hopefully will never happen. If he ever comes back to England he'd probably look to bring a reasonable team maybe Spurs or Everton to the top 4
I like Mourinho's style but i dont think he'd have the same effect at Utd. I'd rather he managed the England side to be honest, I reckon he'd be the perfect person to finally get us somewhere
Powerhitter0418
13-10-2007, 21:20
I could see it happening in about 5 years or so. But I think he will go to Italy to manage first.
Haha, a 'baddie'. I couldn't really imagine him managing the United team. Would be too weird.
hughes would be a good manager at utd
almouchie
14-10-2007, 00:58
i honestly cant see him taking over at manu
he is not that kind of manager for them
seeing how bad milan are struggling, they need a bit of new blood
but he has become such a famous manager, he may have to wait to get his chance at a big club
Evertonized
14-10-2007, 10:36
Jose i like you atm, please dont sink that low.
nah mark hughes would be better, his team can play good passing, fast football! plus he has done ok whereever he has been
yeah Hughes or Keane would be ideal replacements. Both love Utd,it wouldnt be hard to persuade them over here
i hope that he never go to manu, it woud be a big hit to his fans, fans like me.:cry_smile:
didnt he call chelsea fans soft?
Powerhitter0418
14-10-2007, 11:44
didnt he call chelsea fans soft?
Yeah, that was kind of stupid. Chelsea fans were defending him and then he says that.
i dont care what he say, im not soft. If he dont believe me he can ask it from my wife :nodyes:
Powerhitter0418
14-10-2007, 11:50
i dont care what he say, im not soft. If he dont believe me he can ask it from my wife :nodyes:
:LolLolLolLol:
i dont care what he say, im not soft. If he dont believe me he can ask it from my wife :nodyes:
haha :nodyes:
....but dont tell that to my wife :bop:
Rooney34
19-10-2007, 21:54
We would be really good like Chelsea if Mourinho was Manager.:thumbup1:
I'd rather kill myself twice than support a team that has a coach like Mourhino. So, thanks, but no thanks.
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