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Aug 18 2015, 01:10 AM
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With Chelsea's own medical staff having obviously joined the referee conspiracy to thwart them it will be a managerial miracle if they can crack the top four this season.
Generous - one might even say magnanimous - of Mourinho to allow these quacks to remain on the payroll after a stunt like that.
Its like you are just desperate to join in the shenanigans
Really, man. DSCH, always stirring the pot.
Hey, I like a good shenanigan as much as the next guy.
Welcome aboard, I sense JODB & Joe breathing a huge sigh of relief at that.
Nah. Don't get me wrong: any ally is welcome in the soul-crushing exercise that is being destroyed by Billabog in message board debates. But as I recall DSCH has already appeared on a list of posters that Billabog does not respect. Therefore: when the night is at its darkest, when Billabog makes mincemeat of me and hypocrisy I and others espouse, I take solace in the fact that DSCH has my back. "DSCH has already appeared on a list of posters that Billabog does not respect."Care to show me that list ? I have never said anything of the sort about DSCH, quite the contrary, I respect his views & have absolutely no axe to grind with him. We may differ in opinions on some matters but I don't recall it ever getting ugly . I think Joe just needs more allies, & maybe the odd hug
This comment shows how far you have slipped from the once respectable poster you used to be Billabog to DSCH, July 19, 2014 For all you smug condescension you aint that bright Billabog to DSCH, October 30, 2014
So that one retort , over a year ago to you equates to me having no respect for DSCH , really ??. And didn't somebody call somebody a sad loser for doing searches recently, hate to keep using this word but you seem to crave it , isn't that hypocritical, or maybe an admission that you see yourself as a sad loser ?? BTW, at least if I have slipped I had somewhere to go. You are, & will remain THE bottom feeder in terms of respect
Jeez, Bill! Why so hot and bothered? Actually it was two retorts. One of which said you didn't respect him, which is precisely what you claimed (quite adamantly) that you never said. And the search wasn't too hard. Basically I just typed in "Bill's list of posters" or something like that. One thread it led to was your game-changer, "Why I don't trust data." It actually makes for stimulating reading, as it colors both your intelligence AND your ability to play well with others.
I know the search isn't that hard , you think you are the only poster who can do it ? Glad you were stimulated reading old threads , shows what an ignorant troll you are because clearly you didn't read it 1st time around despite trying to add your brand of intelligence and social grace to it
I am curious, Bill: is there a poster in this entire community that you haven't engaged with insults and name-calling at some point?
Quite a lot I would imagine, but you seem to know more about me than I do [weird as it is] . Even most of those I have traded , note the word 'traded' insults or name calling don't have a stiffy for me like you seem to have, most have started as debates about football & gotten out of hand, but no grudges held & we can hold a decent level of discourse . There are a few, not too many, where civility is no longer an option. You are borderline on this. I am curious joe, why are you so interested in me ? I should be flattered but frankly, I think you are a bit creepy ?
Ouch! The guy whose life revolves around posting incessantly on the board of an opposing team, who wears his (self perceived) debate victories as badges of honor, who believes somebody gives a crap about his efforts to expose hypocrisy...thinks I am creepy.
Yes. A middle age guy who makes really piss poor cartoons & posts them on a football forum & spends at least 90% of his time on here trolling really has no place questioning other peoples motives for being here
Curious: about how many years has it been since I have produced what you call a "cartoon" but what everyone else realizes was great art? You spend more time referencing them than I ever did making them. Admit it: you're just upset that you were never featured.
Nobody thought it was "great art " You have kids, when one of the brings you some scribbles & child like drawings you tell them how good it is, its what people do to children, or people with a children's mentality, to avoid hurting their feelings. Anyway, art or shit, what was the relevance to a football forum ? Sorry, Bill, but you are grasping at straws. Everybody thought my films were totally awesome. You know it, I know it.
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Sep 24 2015, 10:53 AM
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Epilog.
http://www.espnfc.us/chelsea/story/2629456/carneiro-exit-sees-premier-league-doctors-ask-for-safeguards
Hope she goes into private practice treating old guys. I could use an appointment.
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Sep 24 2015, 11:24 AM
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LOL
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Sep 25 2015, 11:11 AM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.''
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Sep 25 2015, 11:43 AM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.'' I don't know how he walks upright with that big a chip on his shoulder.
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Sep 25 2015, 01:01 PM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.'' A lot of Wengerites are crying on social media because of this LOL.
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Sep 25 2015, 01:12 PM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.''
I don't know how he walks upright with that big a chip on his shoulder. Is it a chip on his shoulder or is he just goading Wenger ? No doubt a lot of this is fallout from the Costa suspension Gabriel exoneration fiasco but when you have someone's number like he has Wengers, its hard to see why he would have a chip on his shoulder. Maybe its just a very strong dislike for the man &/or a liking for winding him up
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Sep 25 2015, 01:44 PM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.''
I don't know how he walks upright with that big a chip on his shoulder.
Is it a chip on his shoulder or is he just goading Wenger ? No doubt a lot of this is fallout from the Costa suspension Gabriel exoneration fiasco but when you have someone's number like he has Wengers, its hard to see why he would have a chip on his shoulder. Maybe its just a very strong dislike for the man &/or a liking for winding him up Well, one man's fiasco is another man's justice. Although a more apt cliché comes to mind for Arsenal fans: "Justice delayed is justice denied."
But to my original point... It is hard to understand why a man with his record (and not just against Wenger) always sounds so bitter.
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Sep 25 2015, 02:14 PM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.''
I don't know how he walks upright with that big a chip on his shoulder.
Is it a chip on his shoulder or is he just goading Wenger ? No doubt a lot of this is fallout from the Costa suspension Gabriel exoneration fiasco but when you have someone's number like he has Wengers, its hard to see why he would have a chip on his shoulder. Maybe its just a very strong dislike for the man &/or a liking for winding him up
Well, one man's fiasco is another man's justice. Although a more apt cliché comes to mind for Arsenal fans: "Justice delayed is justice denied." But to my original point... It is hard to understand why a man with his record (and not just against Wenger) always sounds so bitter. I think the vast majority of his comments are pre meditated wind ups , this latest one I feel is a tad bitter but spiced with the same wind up intent. Whatever his motives it seems to work for him
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Sep 25 2015, 02:40 PM
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Wow. he ripped into Wenger here.
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Mourinho was asked about the pressure on Steve McClaren, the boss of Newcastle.
He appeared to take the opportunity to wade into Wenger but, when when asked if he meant the Arsenal manager, declined to name the Frenchman, a long-time adversary.
"I think in this country, only one manager is not under pressure,'' Mourinho said. "Steve is under pressure, I am under pressure, Brendan [Rodgers, the Liverpool boss] is under pressure, [Manchester City's Manuel] Pellegrini is under pressure.
"We cannot lose matches, we cannot be below expectations. There is one that for some reason is outside that list. Good for him.''
"Just one out of 20,'' he added.
The Blues boss was asked for a name again and, although he would not name him, he appeared to be referring to Wenger, who pushed him in the Stamford Bridge technical area in October 2014. He has been Arsenal boss since October 1996.
"You know,'' Mourinho said.
"He can speak about the referees before the game, can speak about the referees after the game, can push people in the technical area, can cry in the morning, can cry in the afternoon, nothing happens. Can be not achieved, keep the job, still the king. It's a privilege.''
I don't know how he walks upright with that big a chip on his shoulder.
Is it a chip on his shoulder or is he just goading Wenger ? No doubt a lot of this is fallout from the Costa suspension Gabriel exoneration fiasco but when you have someone's number like he has Wengers, its hard to see why he would have a chip on his shoulder. Maybe its just a very strong dislike for the man &/or a liking for winding him up
Well, one man's fiasco is another man's justice. Although a more apt cliché comes to mind for Arsenal fans: "Justice delayed is justice denied." But to my original point... It is hard to understand why a man with his record (and not just against Wenger) always sounds so bitter.
I think the vast majority of his comments are pre meditated wind ups , this latest one I feel is a tad bitter but spiced with the same wind up intent. Whatever his motives it seems to work for him I think it goes beyond a wind up when it comes to Wenger. I really do think he's bitter that Wenger seemingly has a job for life no matter the results. Whether or not you agree with Mou's take (there's truth to it), it does make me think that all the wins vs Wenger aren't enough for him.
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