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http://www.squarefootball.net/article/inbrief.asp?iid=537 Chelsea's hero and villain of 2004 Hero: Jose Mourinho. For the psychological transformation he has made in his short time in charge at Stamford Bridge, Mourinho deserves the optimum credit. He has clearly got the players to believe that they are winners and that is evident in their displays. He went about things the right way by building a solid base at the start of the season and now the goals are flying in for fun. ‘4-0 to the Chelsea’ will soon be heard sung from every major away section in the Premiership as the Blues have looked irresistible and it is all down to their manager. Joe Cole and Scott Parker may not agree, however. Villain: Claudio Ranieri. Perhaps a touch harsh to nominate the likeable Italian but he frustrated the Stamford Bridge masses with his constant rotation and, you have to say, they blew a great chance to go all the way in the Champions League when they lost to Monaco in the semi-final after seeing most of Europe’s supposed big guns tumble by the wayside. Few could find fault with Claudio the man but as a manager he just came up a bit short at the very top level. Still, good luck to him. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- good luck to Ranieri.... -- Deny your conditioning.Cry.Love your friends. Kiss strangers. Drink more. Do what you want. Have a baby. Believe in Narcissus. Articulate boredom. Drink piss. Get naked. Argue constantly. Masturbate openly.Never hallucinate.Exercise sensitivity. Suck cock. Fuck. It's all so empty. -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.168.34.239
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