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Bruno Di Gradi

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Lol @ United fans.We go above you if we win our game in hand, & have 3 difficult away fixtures done before Christmas, but we're no threat to your title challenge.Lol./I beg Wenger keeps using this newfound fury on our players.
true i said couple weeks ago the way everyone keeps writing of Arsenal's hopes is just playing into their hands asd the only things that will de-rail Arsenal are injuries, High balls played into the area and Pressurehopefully after the new year ppl start taking them seriously
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Mourinho in hot water after latest press spatPortuguese facing punishmentInternazionale manager Jose Mourinho is facing threats of action from the Union of Journalists in Italy, following an apparent physical altercation with a member of the press after his side’s match with Atalanta this afternoon.Mourinho, who was serving a touchline ban, watched from the stands as the Nerazurri conceded a late goal to draw 1-1 in Bergamo, but it is his reported actions after the final whistle that have become the major talking point in Italy this weekend.Journalist Andrea Ramazzotti was positioned in the area next to the team bus reserved for Inter channel, where he had been given authorisation from both clubs to stand. According to eyewitnesses, Mourinho emerged from the bus to verbally insult Ramazzotti and proceeded to push the journalist, telling him “you cannot be here; you have to be in the press room.”President of the Union of Journalists Luigi Ferraiolo reacted to the incident by releasing a statement condemning the former Porto coach’s actions. “The physical and verbal attack of Inter manager Jose Mourinho towards our colleague Andrea Ramazzotti marks one of the lowest and most alarming moments in the rapport between football and the media,” he said.“We demand that the sporting justice system take action and, based on the law that considers clubs responsible for attacks on journalists, examine the behaviour of Mourinho for potential sanctions.“Mourinho had already shown himself up ahead of the Champions League game with Rubin Kazan for his rude and disrespectful attitude towards some of our colleagues.“This attack represents an irresponsible and unacceptable escalation. The USSI not only expresses its indignation, but also strong concerns over this sort of behaviour that serves to increase tension and controversy.”The episode comes as Mourinho’s relationship with the Italian media appears to be reaching boiling point. The Special One has conducted only contractually obliged interviews in recent weeks, in which he has been critical of the press, and infuriated journalists when cancelling his pre-match press conference ahead of this weekend’s match.
lol guy's proper gone to war with the italian media, they can't stand a foreign manager dominating their league.needs to hurry up and come back to the prem
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