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dave50 - //Anyone can call me any names they want if it means I get a million quid at the end of it. Ridiculous amount for a bit of name calling. //
Leaving aside the simple absence of respect and courtesy in Mourinho's behaviour - this was not about 'a bit of name calling'.
It was about the traducement of a professional employee's reputation in the full glare of the media, backed by his employer's appalling attitude towards her, that a payoff would make her go away and shut up.
Quite rightly, the doctor demanded her day in court, and Chelsea compounded its imorfality by being forced to cough up a far bigger sum of money for her silence, and offer a grovelling, and doubtless insincere, apology.
Mourinho, typically, refused to apologise and simply walked away from the whole sorry affair, no doubt backed to the hilt by those inside and outside football who see nothing wrong with his behaviour and subsequent arrogant indifference.
Mourhino behaves this way because no-one ever tells him he can't. His skills as a manager render him outwith the common rules of courtesy, and his erstwhile employers are stung financially and morally by his behaviour, and deserve everything they got, or lost.
He is very much 'The Special One' - but that is not because he is a wonderful - or even adequate, human being.