Should Mourinho be sacked?

April 25, 2007 2:51pm CST
From an outside view i think he should as Chelsea are seriously under performing. Take the situation somewhere, for example a business and your are the manager. You have up to 40 million pounds (80 million dollars) per person to get them away from other companies, obviously they are the best in the business for that sort of money, once you have got this you pay each of them around 100,000 pounds a week (200,000 dollars) to get on with each other and perform well, they have no obligation to meet outside of the job, but must stick together while working. After all this work to form the best team possible you get tables which tell you how you are doing against other businesses of the same kind. When this comes out you are top of the table for your county(state) however you are halfway down the table for the businesses in the whole country. In the third year you are not top of your county(state)table but are very close, in the country standards you are still very close to the top. There is one area of the tables that you have won already. Can you honestly say that that business is doing the best it can. Now change it to football but with the same facts, is Mourinho really the best manager of the 'business' or are there others who can do better? Do you agree that there is room of improvement at Chelsea or can you argue that he is doing well.
2 responses
@xmanifold (455)
• Nigeria
5 May 07
though i'm a fan,in my opinion YES!He lacks humility,and looks at his players as machines.His comments ahead our champions league semi-final against liverpool backfired on him.He is their undoing(i.e the team's) and not the players
@fortis (47)
• Italy
5 May 07
Yes, absolutely!!!