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發表於 2005-4-11 10:52 AM
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直頭係寄生蟲 
 
Mourinho turns on 'parasite pundits' 
 
 
      Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has labelled ex-managers who work as 
football pundits 'parasites' in reaction to criticism about him. 
      The Blues boss, who is reportedly set to sign a new £9million-per 
season contract to make him the highest-paid manager in England, hit out at 
former peers and said: 'Get to work you idle scoundrel!' 
 
 
      Recent events such as the Anders Frisk affair, which saw the Swedish 
referee retire after receiving death threats from supporters following 
Mourinho's claims he had met with Barcelona manager Frank Rijkaard at 
half-time in their Champions League clash, have prompted criticism from many 
in the game, including television analysts such as Gordon Strachan, Sir 
Bobby Robson, Liverpool legend Alan Hansen and others. 
 
      Mourinho told the Sunday Express: 'The best job in the world is to be 
a sacked coach. You get up at 10.30am, take breakfast, go for a jog followed 
by a sauna and a calm surf of sporting sites on the net. 
 
      'Lunch with friends, a siesta, a walk, a meeting with your adviser to 
see how the markets are doing, a visit to the bank to weigh up the interest 
rates, or to see if the salary the club is still paying you has cleared the 
account. 
 
      'Return home, have a great meal with the family. That still leaves you 
time to criticise people you don't know. 
 
      'There are so many coaches in this world who want to work but can't 
and there are those dashing blades who, through their quality and prestige, 
could work but don't want to, because life as a parasite fulfils them 
professionally and economically. 
 
      'Get to work you idle scoundrel! And if you don't want to, let others 
work in peace.' 
 
      According to the News of the World, Mourinho will sign a £6million 
basic annual contract with up to £3million in bonuses. His £115,000 weekly 
basic wage easily surpasses that of England coach Sven-Goran Eriksson and 
his main rivals in the Barclays Premiership, Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex 
Ferguson, who earn approximately £3million. |   
 
 
 
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