Jose Mourinho was keen to point out in interviews after yesterday's 3-2 fight back win over Newcastle United that he has a contract that lasts until 2020. If they got rid of him now, it would cost the club £29m which is a lot even for United. If they hang on until the end of the season, depending on how United do in the Champions League, it could go down to £10m which is a more tolerable sum: The cost of sacking Jose
I do find Mourinho a miserable individual, the sarcastic one rather than the special one. But I do have sympathy with him on three counts:
- There is far too much short termism as far as managers are concerned. Average tenures are falling all the time. Events can conspire against even the best managers.
- He has been under siege from the print media who find that campaigns to topple managers (or politicians) feed their egos and their sales figures
- The entitlement sense of United fans is very high. There will be not another Sir Alex Ferguson: they broke the mould.
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