Argh fed up of Gus touting himself around to be YET another person's boyfriend etc etc
I agree, but will eye-gouging Mourinho will stick to highest level staff, rather than championship level Poyet.
You realise I was taking the piss out of people who think Gus is constantly touting, rather than just answering questions, right?
Good grief I fail to see anything wrong with what he has said in this."
In this instance neither do I
Good grief I fail to see anything wrong with what he has said in this.
"Chelsea legend Gus Poyet has backed Jose Mourinho to be a huge hit as the Portuguese boss prepares to get his second stint as Blues boss underway.
Football folklore suggests a manager should never return to a club after a successful first spell at the helm, but Poyet believes Mourinho will prove that notion wrong by storming to success at Stamford Bridge a second time around.
"I'm a big, big fan of Jose and I think it's going to be good," states Poyet in the Daily Mirror. "I don't know why people are being so negative. It's going to be fantastic.
"People think that the second time around it's never as good, but I think it will be because he's got the personality, the knowledge and the fans love him. Jose will bring something special to the team.
"Everything is in place for him to have a good few years at the club. He's unique and he brings plenty into the equation. He always has an opinion, he's very honest and people like that. He's a winner."
Poyet would not be drawn on his own future, as he remains in limbo after being suspended by Brighton following his side's defeat in the Championship Play-Off semi-finals last month.
As for Mourinho, he will face a packed media conference at Stamford Bridge on Monday afternoon at 1.30 (GMT).
Read more at http://www.espn.co.uk/football/sport/story/211639.html#LMX8VQDxWWdcxuD5.99 "
They missed a trick not asking him if he'd like to manage Chelsea some day.
Probably only because asking that question when they discussing a mega manager who has won just about everything in the game and has only just returned would seem a bit daft, given Gus achievements in comparison. They'll be back asking him after a few Chelsea defeats no doubt.
Perhaps they could have cheekily asked him "And is he the sort of man you could work with?" ?
Good grief I fail to see anything wrong with what he has said in this.
"He always has an opinion, he's very honest and people like that."
Until you get suspended, then suddenly your honesty is lambasted and exaggerated as rants and touting yourself for other jobs.
Could have sworn those accusations were levelled YEARS before the suspensions, in fact quite possibly in his 1st year here?