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In 2005 Mourinho was fined £200,000 for meeting A Cole in January when Cole was an Arsenal player, in breach of Premier League rules. His fine was reduced to £75,000 on appeal. That year he called Arsène Wenger “a voyeur”
Tony Attwood (13th of August 2014)
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Parabéns, felicidades e muitos anos de vida e blá blá blá. Eu não sou bom nessas coisas todas mas saiba que eu te amo muito MESMO, você é muito especial pra mim e sempre vai ser, conte sempre comigo, nas horas tristes e nas horas boas, sempre vou estar aqui quando precisar, você é a pessoa mais perfeita que já conheci, de tantas qualidades que você tem não dá nem espaço para os defeitos aparecerem, eu espero que esse ano a gente possa se ver pessoalmente, porque é isso que eu mais quero na vida, e você sabe, aproveite seu dia, te amo, linda
Joséeeeeee! Ah, não precisa ser bom nessas coisas. Você é bom pra mim e isso já basta. Muito obrigada. Por ser quem é, por iluminar minha vida, por me deixar feliz quando a última coisa que quero é sorrir, por ser tão especial, tão único, tão meu. ♥ 2011 ainda está se iniciando, esse ano nós com certeza vamos nos ver e eu vou poder te dar esse abraço que tá guardado aqui comigo durante todo esse tempo! Eu também te amo; muito mais do que você imagina.
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#AskRaul #Ask José, Wednesday, 17th May 2017.
Raul Albiol’s Q&A:
You won the European cup and the World cup with the Spain. Do you think that winning a Scudetto with Napoli could be as exciting as these achievements?
Yes, I think that winning a Scudetto with Napoli would be an outstanding joy that can be compared to a World Cup, because this city needs to win. Napoletani are waiting for it for so many years and it would be extraordinary for the people, but also for us.
Who do you think is the most "loco" in the group?
Leonardo Pavoletti, no doubt. He has been here since january but the Pavoloso clearly is the most "loco".
What do you like about Napoli specifically?
Everything. People are so warm, they stop us in the streets just to tell us good things. l've been here for four years, I’m happy and I want to keep on staying here.
How is your relation with the team?
I feel bad with Jorginho [he jokes]. I have a wonderful relation with everybody here, especially with Jorginho. He’s the best.
*jorginvasion*
What do you feel playing games at San Paolo?
It’s beautiful playing at this stadium especially when it’s full. All teams who come to that historical stadium know that our supporters stand with us. This is very important for us. I liked playing here since the first day and then more and more. I like it mostly when we face Juventus and Roma (but also when we played against Real Madrid), because these are the greatest matches, supporters are so excited.
Who's the one you’re closer among your teammates?
Nobody. I’m always with myself [lol he jokes again]. I get on well with all my teammates but I know José and Pepe more. I’m fine with all of them, I’m a good guy, I got no problem with no one.
José Callejon’s Q&A:
What’s the most exciting match you played with the Azzurri?
There are some like the Italian Cup final, the Supercoppa against Juventus and personally the double match against Real, because I came home and we played very well.
What impressed you first about Napoli?
The people, they’re similiar to southern Spain citizens, where I grew up. The most beautiful thing is that they open their home to you. And then I love the sea and in Napoli you can go there in every moment of the year because the weather is almost always good.
What do you often eat in Napoli?
Fish above all, I really love it in every recipe. Then also the mozzarella, taralli, the Nutella croissants eaten at night [it’s a napoletan custom]. There are a lot of delicious foods so if you're not careful you’ll put on some weight. That’s why I'm not exaggerating.
How do you get your hair so perfect and beard always shaved off?
Well I don’t have a beard. I have the mustache so it just takes three minutes a day and I’m ready. About the hair, I put a little gel on ‘em, I don’t have a secret method.
When you go back to Spain, in the distant future, what will you take forever with you from Napoli?
First of all my kids, because they were born here, they’re napoletane but they surely will come with me. And the people; every emotion that I've experienced. A magnificent population who lives the football as a religion. That’s what I’ll carry with me.
Next: Q&A with the captain Hamsik, live on Facebook from 6.30pm CET on Wednesday, 24th May 2017. Type your question on Official SSC Napoli Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and add #AskMarek.
Last: Q&A with Jorginho, 11th May 2017.
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#AskJorginho, Thursday, 11th May 2017.
Jorge “Jorginho” Frello’s Q&A:
Why did you pick number 8? Is it significant in some way for you?
There isn’t a particular significance. I chose it because I like this number since I was a child. My mom used to pick it [note: she was a footballer too] and so do I.
What do you feel playing Champions League match at San Paolo?
It's a strong emotion because playing important matches is the dream of every child. Every Champions League match is important and it's a great feeling.
You showed many times your love for Napoli, but what do you like the most about this city?
The way of living. The warmth and the hospitality that people give to you is wonderful. It makes me feel a bit like home as in Brazil. I’m feeling good here.
Besides playing the guitar for your friends, do you have any hobbies?
I enjoy going to the cinema, I often go there because I like movies. I like to get out, spend time with my wife and play football with my friends.
What did you feel on your debut with Napoli?
I was happy, I had just arrived in a big team and it was a pride and a pleasure playing for these colors because it was a prize for what I had built in my career.
What was your most beautiful match this year?
I think it’s the Serie A home match against Juventus. The stadium was full and we couldn’t say anything on the pitch because there were lots of whistles; it was a deeply felt match. It was beautiful.
How old were you when you started playing football?
I don’t remember it! I was 4 years old when I joined my first football school. But I can’t remember when I started kicking the ball. My dad says I started when I was 1, but y’all know how parents are, they exaggerate a little bit.
What’s your relationship with your teammates and who’s the one you’re closer?
It's great, we are a fantastic group, they’re all good guys. There is a great harmony among us. I can’t say a name in particular, we also see each other outside the pitch.
What's the thing that struck you most about Napoli?
The madness! The traffic, the way Napoletani live. It's a city full of culture and full of healthy madness that makes it special. If you love this culture like me, you fit perfectly here.
Did you learned a sentence or a word in Napoletano [
language
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After 3 1/2 years, I know more then one: “Ch’ hamma fà guagliò?”; “Maronna mia!” and “Stai senza pensieri”.
Next: Q&A with Albiol and Callejon, live on Facebook from 6pm CET on Wednesday, 17th May 2017. Type your question on Official SSC Napoli Facebook, Twitter or Instagram and add #AskRaul or #AskJosé.
Last: Q&A with Zielinski, 3rd May 2017.
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Best of #askjose as Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho gets trolled!
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