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Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Mourinho: "I Respect the Carling Cup"


Jose is at it again today, in full Rumsfield "State of Denial" mode insisting that he loves the traditions of English football including the Carling Cup.

This from Football 365: "The Premiership champions may rest some senior players for the third-round tie at Blackburn but they will not field a team of reserves as Arsenal did at West Brom on Tuesday night.

Mourinho said: 'The Carling Cup is important. It's not the Premiership or the Champions League or the FA Cup but it's a cup and a competition we respect.'"

What does that mean - he rates the Carling Cup higher than the Auto Windscreens? He's having a laugh. We'll see if he's good to his word when the team sheet is announced this afternoon.

10 Comments:

Blogger gooner71 said...

If Jose has respect for the Carling, it would be the first thing he had respect for since he slithered onto British soil. It's a gibe directed towards Arsene's squad last night. That's all.

2:23 PM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

Football 365 reports: "Sir Alex Ferguson hands teenage duo Phil Marsh and David Gray their senior Manchester United debuts as the Carling Cup holders begin the defence of their trophy at Crewe."

More respect for the Carling Cup.

2:29 PM  
Blogger gooner71 said...

Good for Alex. He shouldn't let that Portuguese wanker wind him up either.

2:32 PM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

I am home and pleased to see United are winning. I know there are some youngsters but there are some experienced players.
Richardson, Brown, Heinze, Smith and Solskjaer. Fergie has always done this. This the breeding ground of Beckham, Scholes and the Nevilles.

3:38 PM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

Here's the Chelski line-up currently holding Blackburn to a draw:

40. Henrique Hilario

14. Njitap Geremi

26. John Terry

9. Khalid Boulahrouz

3. Ashley Cole

10. Joe Cole

5. Michael Essien

13. Michael Ballack

4. Claude Makelele

16. Arjen Robben

21. Salomon Kalou

Judge for yourself just how much respect Jose has for the competition. My judgment - not a lot.

3:56 PM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

Dave: I'll be looking for Smithy to lead the line for you lot on Saturday, right?

3:57 PM  
Blogger United We Stand said...

Maybe.
Look, I admit it.
I still want to win the daman thing

4:02 PM  
Blogger gooner71 said...

Leave him Flounder, he's on a roll.

8:59 PM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

Fair point, Trev. It was closer to a first team than the Arsenal or ManYoo sides this week, I'll grant you. But as Mourinho himself pointed out, they were playing a Premiership side yesterday. Liverpool also put out a mixed side of first and second teamers yesterday against Reading.

8:59 AM  
Blogger gatorbob said...

The most galling thing I saw this week, Dave, was pictures of Roon and Skippy holding the Carling Cup from last year. They only played in the Final! Did those lads who beat the likes of Scunthorpe on a dreary Wednesday night in the third round get a chance to kiss the cup? I doubt it.

9:00 AM  

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