31 Aug 2018 20:41:25
As much as I hate to see him at United, the way the press are treating Jose is absolutely horrid. Supposedly journalists were openly laughing at him during his Spurs rant. I cannot stand the media at the moment and it's terrible how they're almost pleased to see a person brought to their knees.

Journalism in this country has become a ridiculous farce, with ignorant, click bait journalists.

I hope he can find a club that truly appreciates him. He may not bring the best style but he is a true born winner whom i absolutely adore for what he did for us!


1.) 31 Aug 2018
31 Aug 2018 21:19:47
JD, I couldn’t agree more, the press in our country are truly ridiculous.

I have mentioned several times, so called exclusives about our club that are total rubbish.

They are, in the main, a total disgrace.


2.) 01 Sep 2018
01 Sep 2018 07:59:02
I saw a comment by one of Ed’s saying how they have press conference few times a week and constant interviews where same questions are asked time after time. that’s frustrating enough. And I love seeing united in bad way but Jose is one of the best, I saw on talk sport they co paring Klopp snd pic to him. both great managers and the future in terms of style but Jose has won the lot so I think respect is due.


3.) 01 Sep 2018
01 Sep 2018 17:07:46
I get that people want to see attractive football, but he does have a point that neither Klopp or Pochettino have won anything in England. He deserves far more respect from the press and fans within the country.


4.) 02 Sep 2018
02 Sep 2018 16:27:34
I think the main point with regards to the baiting of Jose is the fact that he keeps bigging-up the three titles he won at The Bridge. The feeling is that this was in the past, with a different club and to a certain extent, Jose was a different character to the morose bloke he has become. Arrogance with humour (in his Chelsea days) gives a good atmosphere; arrogance with bitchiness is a bummer.