Jose for England???Premier League Chelsea by zyder (U887790) 20 September 2007 Just an idea, gotta be better than Mclaren. Latest 10 commentsRead members' comments or add your own
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Ricky25 (U6251450) posted Sep 21, 2007 HE really is the SPECIAL ONE.watch the video clips above.
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easyshah (U6140454) posted Sep 21, 2007 To whom it may concern!
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battutah (U8520817) posted Sep 22, 2007 I have been supporting Chelsea for 37 years - through many bad times and some good ones. But now there is something rotten at the heart of CFC. It stinks to high heavan. That press conference with Kenyon, the lawyer and the 'manager' was just a crock of sh*t. I am going to have to think long and hard about whether I will renew my season ticket next year never mind going to see any more games this season. Call me naive for only just realising this, but I honestly believe that CFC (and maybe all the other corporate clubs)dont belong to the supporters anymore.
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DoctorBoroLove (U8303026) posted Sep 22, 2007 I'm happy with Mr McClaren. He certainly showed Hiddink and his Russian superstars a thing or two.
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SRThomasnz (U7136774) posted Sep 22, 2007 Brilliant idea!! Someone with Jose's degree of very "un-English" passion would give us that bit of spice we're lacking. Almost a shame that McClaren's last couple of results have been good - I can't see him being chucked out just now.
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down_on_the_luck (U2929492) posted Sep 22, 2007 i doubt Jose would enter international football yet, the amount of time inbetween games would drive him mad with boredom posted Sep 22, 2007 He pick Lampard every game. You know that don't you!
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under scored (U1878839) posted Sep 22, 2007 Get a grip. Why on earth would he want to manage perpetual underperformers like England?????
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tiddi2 (U2076315) posted Sep 23, 2007 hi - manU fan here...
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