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"The Special One" quits Chelsea
« on: September 20, 2007, 02:34:33 AM »

:o  :o  :o  Jose Mourinho quit Chelsea today. I am speechless confused and sad at same time  :(  Mourinho for all his faults and characteristics is a winner,  and in his short time Chelsea  has gone from second rate to First class. The team will not be the same  without him.  Hopefully JT and Lamps don't follow.


Mourinho makes shock Chelsea exit  
 
Mourinho's position was the subject of continual scrutiny last season
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has stunned the world of football by leaving Stamford Bridge by mutual consent.
The decision comes after the club held a crisis meeting to discuss the indifferent start to the new season.

Mourinho, 44, joined Chelsea in June 2004 and led them to the Premiership title in each of his first two seasons.

But his relationship with Blues owner Roman Abramovich grew increasingly troubled and he quit despite having three years left on his contract.


Report: BBC football correspondent Jonathan Legard
Archive: Mourinho's first season with Chelsea

The BBC understands former Israel coach Avram Grant, recruited in the summer as director of football, will take over from Mourinho.

 606: DEBATE
It is a move that will provoke widespread despair among Chelsea's fanbase

BBC's Phil McNulty

BBC Radio 5live football correspondent Jonathan Legard understands Mourinho texted senior players, including skipper John Terry, to tell them he was leaving.

Meanwhile, Peter Kenyon, the club's chief executive, Bruce Buck, the chairman, and Abramovich's key aide, Eugene Tenenbaum, were called to an emergency meeting at Stamford Bridge last night to discuss the emerging crisis.

A statement on the Chelsea website confirmed: "Chelsea Football Club and Jose Mourinho have agreed to part company today (Thursday) by mutual consent."

 MOURINHO'S CHELSEA RECORD
2 June, 2004 - Appointed manager
27 February, 2005 - Wins Carling Cup 3-2 v Liverpool
30 April, 2005 - Beat Bolton 2-0 to win Premiership title
4 May, 2005 - Signs new five-year contract
29 April, 2006 - Beat Man Utd 3-0 to win Premiership again
27 February, 2007 - Beat Arsenal 2-1 to win Carling Cup
19 May, 2007 - Win FA Cup by beating Man Utd 1-0 at Wembley
19 September, 2007 - Leaves Stamford Bridge  

Many of Chelsea's staff and players had been enjoying a relaxing evening at a Fulham Broadway cinema last night as they watched a screening of "Blue Revolution" - a new documentary about the Abramovich years.

But senior players such as Terry and Frank Lampard were absent and the remainder, except a reluctant England winger Shaun Wright-Phillips, refused to talk to the media.

Mourinho also attended the evening but ignored the waiting media and looked decidedly glum.

The Portuguese made a massive impact at Chelsea after joining them from Porto, whom he guided to Champions League glory in 2004.

Last season, the Blues finished runners-up to Manchester United but won both the FA Cup and Carling Cup, a trophy they had also collected in 2005.

Mourinho's achievements also saw him voted as Premiership manager of the year in 2005 and 2006.

 He's a very individual man and he thinks he should be the power at the club

Pat Nevin on Mourinho

However, the Champions League trophy eluded the club and this season's campaign started with Tuesday's shock 1-1 draw at home to Norwegian side Rosenborg in front of a crowd of just 24,973.

It was their third successive game without a win following a 2-0 defeat at Aston Villa and a goalless draw with Blackburn in the Premier League.

Those results have left Chelsea fifth in the table - two points behind leaders Arsenal and with a visit to Manchester United to come on Sunday.

The BBC understands the impasse between Mourinho and Abramovich came to a head after their 2-0 defeat to Aston Villa earlier this month.

 
Abramovich wants his team to win trophies but also play with style

Mourinho has been at loggerheads with the Russian since their disagreement over the lack of funds to sign players during last January's transfer window.

Mourinho's reluctance to play Ukraine international Andriy Shevchenko, brought in by Abramovich at a cost of £31m, and the Russian billionaire's desire to bring in Grant from Portsmouth to work with the misfiring striker only served to heighten the tension.

Grant was recruited in the summer as director of football and Mourinho is understood to have simmered ever since.

Former Chelsea player Pat Nevin says that behind the scenes movements were key to Mourinho's departure.

"He's a very individual man and he thinks he should be the power at the club," Nevin told 5live.

"If you put someone of that ego, and I say that in a likeable way, in charge and then you tell him you're not quite in charge, then I think it was a recipe for disaster."

 They've had an uneasy relationship, to put it mildly

5live's Jonathan Legard on Mourinho and Abramovich

Radio 5live football correspondent Legard agreed Mourinho's relationship with Abramovich would break down at some point.

"It suited both parties that he went," said Legard. "They've had an uneasy relationship, to put it mildly.

"One: the board, Roman Abramovich and the directors were frustrated by the results this season and also the style of play. They wanted stylish football. They wanted football which appealed to the world and they weren't getting it.

"Two: Jose Mourinho was frustrated by the interference. He could not do the job how he wanted."

BBC sport editor Mihir Bose added: "It's clear this relationship has been breaking up for a long time."

Mourinho still had three years left on his contract, worth reputedly around £5m a year, after agreeing a new deal in May 2005.

 Please don't call me arrogant, but I'm European champion and I think I'm a special one

Mourinho introduces himself to the English press in 2004

At the time he signed that deal, he said: "My heart is with Chelsea and the fantastic group of players that I have but the vision of the owner and the board for the future of Chelsea is also one I want to be a part of.

"I cannot imagine another situation or another club where I could be happier. I am totally behind this project."

But the Chelsea board are thought to have become increasingly unhappy over the team's form at the beginning of the campaign.

Mourinho, who has reportedly been given a £10m pay-off by the Blues, will not be short of job offers.

Of the 185 games he was in charge of Chelsea, they won 124, drew 40 and lost 21, a record that includes a 60-match unbeaten run in Premier League matches at Stamford Bridge.

The statistics go some way towards justifying Mourinho's famous description of himself as "a special one", made during his first press conference as Chelsea boss.



 
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"The Special One" quits Chelsea
« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2007, 03:14:24 PM »

Billionaire Russian Owner picking players and lineups = frustration for petite Portuguese Manager....something had to give and it wasn't going to be the Russian...
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"The Special One" quits Chelsea
« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2007, 06:08:22 PM »


With a nice payoff and the chance to go where he can be  the special  one again, no tears should be shed for Mourinho. Unless he was threatened by Abramovich, he should be thought of as a prima donna after leaving the Chelsea side high and dry. The ultimate f...you perhaps, but speaks to his underlying ego :P
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« Reply #3 on: September 20, 2007, 09:34:01 PM »

Boy! Polictics everywhere.   :?
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« Reply #4 on: September 24, 2007, 05:19:52 PM »

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With a nice payoff and the chance to go where he can be  the special  one again, no tears should be shed for Mourinho. Unless he was threatened by Abramovich, he should be thought of as a prima donna after leaving the Chelsea side high and dry. The ultimate f...you perhaps, but speaks to his underlying ego :P


A little unfair to Jose, I think.  Roman is signing players and trying to pick sides while at the same time hiring idiot goons like Grant to babysit and be Roman's eyes and ears in dressing room.  Ask Harry Rednapp how he liked it when his owner hired Grant at Pompey!  He quit over it and only returned when Grant was shown the door.  

Could you imagine if Wenger or Ferguson had to answer to a "Director of Football" for everything they do?  Of course not.  Roman should have run the club and leave Jose to run the team.  

Oh well, I could give a crap because I like ManU so let Chelski flounder and bounce from coach to coach ala Real Madrid...
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« Reply #5 on: September 24, 2007, 11:28:10 PM »

Quote from: "justthefacts"
Quote from: "vms"

With a nice payoff and the chance to go where he can be  the special  one again, no tears should be shed for Mourinho. Unless he was threatened by Abramovich, he should be thought of as a prima donna after leaving the Chelsea side high and dry. The ultimate f...you perhaps, but speaks to his underlying ego :P


A little unfair to Jose, I think.  Roman is signing players and trying to pick sides while at the same time hiring idiot goons like Grant to babysit and be Roman's eyes and ears in dressing room.  Ask Harry Rednapp how he liked it when his owner hired Grant at Pompey!  He quit over it and only returned when Grant was shown the door.  

Could you imagine if Wenger or Ferguson had to answer to a "Director of Football" for everything they do?  Of course not.  Roman should have run the club and leave Jose to run the team.  

Oh well, I could give a crap because I like ManU so let Chelski flounder and bounce from coach to coach ala Real Madrid...


OK, make it TWO prima donnas at Chelski...but the man with the more $$ won...or did he? Hear Mourinho may resurface at InterMilan (although Mancini is signed thru 2012!) That will earn him a few lira if it happens ;)
Anyway, the match was not all that. MAnU hardly impressive against a Chelsea side that lacked any imagination even when they had 12 men on the field. They had better get LAmpard, Drogba, Carvalho and even BAllack back if they want to challenge. And geez, get rid of MAkelele already  :evil:
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