Now Jose Can Plan for Big Job in Rome

Summary


PLANS for a Mourinho-free column disintegrate again, this time due to his Portuguese web site ramblings . . . ramblings so gnomic as make Cantona's stuff about sardines and seagulls look like the Highway Code.

"The moral of the story is not to listen to those who tell you not to play the violin," he ends the piece (interpreted as a veiled threat to leave Chelsea over the club's failure to appeal against UEFA's two-game touchline ban), "but stick to the tambourine." Aha.

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Now Jose Can Plan for Big Job in Rome

The timing of these utterances, which he wrote as news from the Vatican grew bleaker, obliges us to reconsider the obvious assumption that the man is simply off his chump, and ask this: could it be that Jose Mourinho now feels football is too limiting for one of his charismatic gifts, and has therefore deci...

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