Lemme get some titles doe breh
LA Quartet by James Ellroy (4 books, the oft-mentioned LA Confidential is #3 of this for the record), Shame the Devil by George Pelecanos (wrote for the The Wire and his stories are all based in DC and MD), Gun, with Occasional Music
sci fi crime noir by jonathan lethem
What irks me with Mourinho is that for all the yapping he does, he's not even a great coach. Tactically speaking he relies on efficiency and commitment an that's why his teams implode after two years. He's a great leader but his legacy will only be about his theatrics off and on the field.
People remember him for Inter 2010 but not when he (tactically) trashed Barça 3/1 but because he played Eto'o as a full back. They forgot about his Porto team which was basic tactics wise, and when he was at Real even if he produced great performances in 2012 (but look at the players he had though) he didn't bring la Decima for what he was hired and nearly made the Spain NT implode. Plus, since 2004, he basically had a blank check in whatever clubs he went. It's easy for him to talk shyt.
Wenger may be a loser but he produced one of the greatest side to ever grace the game so I ain't even mad at him.
breh as a teacher who doesn't use any flashy shyt but still gets students to succeed, i love mourinho's whole shyt. his bag is not full of tricks, because it's not about that, it's about knowing when to use the tricks you've mastered. he's mastered teaching people how to win on a deeper level than anyone besides fergie. wenger gets respect from his players for the shyt he cooks up, but you can tell breh is very cold and technical personality-wise. jose's boys play for him and end up winning much of the time, like it takes care of itself. whereas when wenger has won it's been because he's figured out some fold in the game that nobody else has, which is highly respectable but incredibly fragile.
speaking of winning:
Wenger has failed to beat Mourinho on all 10 occasions they have clashed.
fear?
i also think jose is a bit of a psycho, i think he took great joy as a portuguese breh in fukking with the chemistry of the spanish national team. he was content to win with what he wanted to do, but as soon as it started to go south, he said fukk it and tried to make things interesting for himself.