Mourinho lets rip at Guardiola over 115 charges
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Mourinho wants 'justice' over Man City charges
Jose Mourinho has hit back at Pep Guardiola's claim that he wants to see Manchester City relegated to League One by saying he only wants "justice in football."ESPN - 13h -
Guardiola responds to Mourinho jibe: 'It was a joke'
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola said he was only joking when he referred to winning twice as many Premier League titles as Jose Mourinho.ESPN - 4d -
‘Fairly and cleanly’: Mourinho hits back at Guardiola with Manchester City jibe
Mourinho: ‘I don’t want to win by dealing with 150 cases’ Guardiola had said: ‘He won three [titles] but I’ve won six’ José Mourinho has delivered a withering response to Pep Guardiola after ...The Guardian - 5d -
Call Of Duty's New Guns Let You Rip The Bong And Rave With A DJ Kitty
The newest Call of Duty weapons have been revealed online, and we are running out of ways to describe how ridiculous and over-the-top the game's guns have become. As announced previously, Black Ops ...GameSpot - 5d -
Celtic, Rangers and Motherwell face charges over pyrotechnics
The clubs could be fined over the use of pyrotechnics by supporters during League Cup semi-finals at Hampden.BBC News - 5d -
Marcus Smart scores 18 points, hits clinching free throws in Grizzlies' 115-110 win over Kings
Marcus Smart scored 18 points — the last two on clinching free throws with 2.9 seconds left — and the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Sacramento Kings 115-110 on Thursday nightABC News - 5d -
Charlamagne tha God rips Newsom over moves to 'Trump-proof' California
Radio host Charlamagne tha God ripped California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) over his moves to “Trump-proof” California in the weeks following the president-elect's victory. Charlamagne said using words ...The Hill - 6d -
Man charged over house explosion deaths
A man appears in court over the deaths of two people in a blast in Newcastle.BBC News - 6d -
Mourinho asks media to let him 'work in peace'
Fenerbahce coach Jose Mourinho believes he doesn't get enough credit for his team's winning run from the local media and wants to "work in peace."ESPN - Dec. 3