Thank you Mr. Ambramovich
Ever since Chelsea employed Frank Arnesen the Mourinho situation has been a ticking time bomb. There is absolutely no doubt in my mind that Ambramovich decided to get rid of Mourinho before last Christmas and has been slowly applying pressure on the guy since then.
This, not to put too fine a point on it, makes Roman a first class plonker (or possibly not a Chelsea supporter). I wrote two months ago on this page about the importance of somebody, preferably us, beating Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. Now that just seems irrelevant, without Jose Chelsea will simply not be feared as a footballing force to anywhere near the same extent.
I basically despise the club, even in the eighties it was clear that the fans attending Stamford Bridge were the worst type of plankton football had to offer, and the place was a rip off for tickets back then too.But, perhaps controversially, I had time for Mourinho. Yes because he was a character, yes because I respected that he was a winner but also because he seems to have enjoyed a decent and respectful relationship with Fergie. Neither Whinger nor Benitez seem to have felt comfortable enough with themselves to have managed that.
So thank you Mr. Ambramovich, now that your club no longer has its redeeming feature I can go back despising them at will and, one hopes, watching United beat them more regularly.
September 23rd, 2007 at 11:46 am
I feel that for a while at least ‘watching United beat them more regularly’ will come across as hollow victories…