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The blind Latin-reggae five-piece, Tribo De Jah, hit Guanagara with their sweet sounds. 7pm. Parker St, WC2. £5.

The Wellcome Collection takes the phrase 'skeletons in my cupboard' a little too far. 10am-6pm. 183 Euston Rd, NW1. Free.

Paintings in Hospitals go in search of beauty & wellbeing at the Menier Gallery. 10am-6pm. 51 Southwark St, SE1. Free.

Brahms is so last season. This year is all about the Bruch. Wigmore Hall. 7:30pm. 36 Wigmore St, W1. £12-£22.

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April 1, 2005

Jose At Night

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Outspoken and controversial football manager Jose Mourinho is apparently set to get his own talk show on Portuguese television.

The current Chelsea Manager is no stranger to the spotlight, and has given some of the most memorable post match interviews since excitable Gordon Strachan moved into punditry. He practically owns the phrase "A breath of fresh air for English football" since his arrival from Porto and now he looks set to take his continental good looks and dapper wardrobe back to Portugal to present a show where "he will comment on the Portuguese Premier League and his job at Chelsea".

We're imagining that the first show will run something like this:

"Portugese football has not been the same since I left, Chelsea has been much better since I arrived."

"And now music from The Kaiser Chiefs."


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I can never understand why supporters let managers and footballers get away with doing lots of other jobs.Does this not mean they won't be doing their real jobs to the best of their ability? Supporters stand up and have your say what these people are doing with YOUR money!

 

Is Jose conform leaving Chelsea

 
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