Jose after the Juventus game

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Jose can do what he likes as far as i'm concerned, great substitution, brilliant win.
 

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Not while working and representing a respectable brand. I assure you i was treated way worse then that in my career and kept my cool. Its the secret of being professional
What the feck do you do for a living?!
 

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Childish troll behaviour, making it about himself after the players had pulled off a win against the run of play, completely uneeded.
I needed it. He can do whatever the hell he wants as long as he’s bringing United’s pride back.
 

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Odd then that Gigli said "This verdict is unheard of. We expected a balanced sentence ...... we could have expected relegation to the second division but to be also handed a 30-point deduction is almost like relegation to the third division."

If ruling so terrible and Juve were so sure of their case, presumably they went to CAS?
As said its a very complex issue which shouldn't be debated in here for obvious reasons. Lets say that if things worked according to the rules then either every Serie A club would be sanctioned or else none of them would be sanctioned at all.

This is what Gigli said

Giovanni Cobolli Gigli, presidente della Juventus nell'estate del 2006 (quella di calciopoli) parla al Match Program della Roma a due giorni dalla sfida dell'Olimpico tra bianconeri e giallorossi. Tra i temi toccati dall'ex numero uno bianconero anche il processo che vide la Juve retrocessa in Serie B. E proprio il processo che stangò la società bianconera torna a far discutere: "Nell’estate del 2006 fummo condannati a giocare nella serie inferiore e le condanne vanno accettate. Penso però che il processo sportivo non fu condotto nel migliore dei modi. Alcuni faldoni vennero ignorati, anzi, direi nascosti. Intercettazioni di altre squadre non vennero subito rese note”, attacca l’ex presidente della Juve. “Inter? Anche loro meritavano sanzioni per quanto emerso nelle conversazioni, lo disse anche Palazzi. Eppure tutto cadde in prescrizione.”

In summer of 2006 we were condemned to play in the serie B and sentences had to be accepted. However I think that the whole process wasn't done in the best of ways. Some proof were ignored and hidden. Meanwhile tappings of other teams weren't immediately noted. Inter? From what had been raised from the conversations they deserved sanctions. Even Palazzi said so. However everything went in prescription.
 

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Not while working and representing a respectable brand. I assure you i was treated way worse then that in my career and kept my cool. Its the secret of being professional
Not buying this nonsense. You were treated worse than this? You have been abused along with your family by 40000 odd people?

Jose has behaved very wrongly in multiple occasions this is not one of them. He is not a sitting duck to take the abuse.
 

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Im quite happy of the win. Its a fluke but its still a win. I've got plenty of Juventini friends to taunt tomorrow morning which is a good thing.

However we're among United fans here and we can certainly admit that having the manager acting like a 5 year old is not nice.
To be fair you are acting like one too :lol:
 

devilish

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Are we making a big deal out of it because we re romantic united fans, yes, was it fun to watch, yes it was.

Will it spark between the clubs when we meet again, I sure hope so.

Was it classy, well, if you re smart about it, yes it was. He defended his own shi7, his club, that s class towards our own.

Don t feed me the Fergie BS, he was shouting and swearing at refs and having feuds with half the country.

Some of you turn this feking sport into a bromance, that s why it became so soft.

He could have made another gesture, like a no no or the 3 finger one or something similar to turn it down a notch, yes, but for me it s alright. He s a Man United manager, he was insulted by the fans in both games and I respect the guy for bringing some heat to the game, grow some d1cks.
SAF defended his team's corner. He took plenty of slack even from the owners without every say anything about it. That's because it was the right thing to do.

Mou defends himself and his mummy. He would throw any of his players under the bridge if it means shifting the heat from himself.
 

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Love the man and love the fact that the usual suspects are up in arms cause of this.
Yup. It’s amazing that this thread is at 8 pages already :lol: Love him or hate him, that man is box office.
 

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devillish is just hurt we beat an Italian side at their home turf. The club that is touted by him as having one of the best transfer strategies in recent years getting players in for peanuts. Shame they don't have a anything to show for it in in the CL/Europa.
 

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A man who is not in balance. He said it was because they insulted him, his family, his Inter family.
 

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devillish is just hurt we beat an Italian side at their home turf. The club that is touted by him as having one of the best transfer strategies in recent years getting players in for peanuts. Shame they don't have a anything to show for it in in the CL/Europa.
Not only that. Apparently Bonucci should have floored Mourinho..
Fek Juventus.
 

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Hahaha that's a great presser. Perfect response to that BS from the FA. Also like that at the end from Jose. I've been Mourinho out for most of this calendar year, but I used to really like Mourinho even from his Chelsea days. What annoyed me is him turning into a constant soul, blaming everyone etc.. Cocky Mourinho like for this and how he celebrates with Inter at the Nou Camp is the one we all want to see.
Calm/low key Mourinho just looks depressed half the time.
 

devilish

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All I ever notice is @devilish complaining about United and sticking it to this country as a whole in other threads. M just happy that tonight has really rattled his cage. He can hide his agenda as much as he wants but it's clear to see.
what agenda do I have exactly and which country am I sticking exactly to?
 

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That wasn't about United, it was about his ego and his history vs them when he was Inter's manager.
So he’s supposed to behave like a robot and completely forget his history with Inter? Is that what United is all about, being an emotionless bag of shite that drags the club through mud, like David Moyes? I certainly know what type of manager I want at the helm of United anyway, and accept Jose is human and he’s going to get distracted by emotions. But most importantly, he’s a winner.
 

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We should respect Juventus, the great club, at their home?

Should we fek!
 

devilish

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devillish is just hurt we beat an Italian side at their home turf. The club that is touted by him as having one of the best transfer strategies in recent years getting players in for peanuts. Shame they don't have a anything to show for it in in the CL/Europa.
I am a Manchester United supporter. I do follow the Serie A but I assure you Juventus are not my favourite team. I admire their transfer strategy which makes sense but they are far from my favourite club and they are certainly not the best Italian team I've ever witnessed playing.

Also I think we would be happy to swap what we won and achieved in the past 5 years to what they won and achieved in the past 5 years.