''Per iuvenis succedat- Latin word by which I philosophise and theorise around in my coaching career, 'Through youth comes success', It all comes back to my 'La Masia' philosophy and the idea that any club can produce it and adapt it. With youth you do also need however some short term signings to steady the ship as it were and take the pressure off them a bit whilst letting them grow and mould with some tutorage. Through this philosophy I believe I will accomplish great things, even greater things than my Portugese namesake.''
Jamie Moorinho 2009
''Hello there,
Just about to embark on my annual Middlesbrough F.C save, as an avid supporter since I went to my first game aged 7 you can see how much it pains me to see the real life direction of the club. Especially considering what a great job Mclaren did only 4 years ago taking us to Eindhoven in the UEFA cup final....when it used to mean something.
A few years ago the town of Middlesbrough was voted as the worst place to live in the country which was a tad harsh considering places like a Hackney/Glaswegian estate are probably far more dangerous. The recession has hit the area extremely hard forcing previous managers to turn to the untrodden lands of SPL players. I hope to seriously change this image within my 8 year plan for the club, I obviously can not afford the kind of uprooting it would be to sell every single Scotsmen in that squad. ''
''So my aim is to build year on year untill eventually returning to Europe and going one step further than Mclaren ever could. This is always the true test of my managerial sturn on FM, this thread will be used to report major transfer coup's/signings as well as my results. Hopefully there will not be too many 'unrest' stories going in. Thats my first real issue to address, I have designed my tactics and my training through my other saves, they will be getting used. Ian C's training will do nicely aloing with my own 'La Masia' tactic. I aim on slightly following on from what Southgate started a couple of years ago in that he had the youngest squad in the premiership.'' -Quotes Exclusively From The New Managers Interview
'The days of Ravanelli, Emerson, Juninho and Boskic may be distant memories but I hope to invigorate a new brand of flair and create stars at this football club.'-Quote from Moorinho's first press conference at the Riverside
Heres the 8 year plan:
Nationality: English
Languages Spoken: Mandarin, Spanish, Portugese, Italian, French
Previous Clubs: A.C Milan (Tactical Advisor), Barcelona (Youth Coach), Arsenal (First Team Coach), Independiente (Manager)
Trophies Won: Copa Libertadores 2010, Argentinian First Division 2010, Spanish Nationl Youth Cup 2008
Playing Style: High passing game, High pressure, High fluidity, High movement (HHHH)
Favoured People: Silvio Berluschoni, Jose Mourinho, Leonardo, Carlo Ancelotti, Arsene Wenger, Pat Rice, Josep Guardiola, Steve Gibson, Chris Kamara
Bio:
Jamie began life as a professional footballer on the backstreets of north yorkshire, he got scouted to go and join Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest where he spent a year there before Clough's eventual departure. He then joined Italian club Lazio where he spent 4 years, this is where he is thought to have picked up tactical mastery. Unfortunately a 'creeky' groin ruined his career after a more than energetic tackle from one Roberto Mancini, Moorinho immediately took up coaching and worked very closely alongside Jose Mourinho at Barcelona before venturing to A.C Milan for 2 years before returning for a spell in charge of the youth team at Barcelona and later Arsenal. He is well liked by his fellow managers and many see him as a visionary of his generation, comparing him to the likes of Clough, Kruyff, Guardiola and Mourinho. Many pundits believe theres a whole new volume to be written in this bio yet, let alone chapters.
1/7/10 -The prodigal son of the North East returns to etch himself into the history books
'Born and raised in Middlesbrough Kammy knows what its like to be around the club, he's also a great guy to have around the place and understands my philosophy and style of football. I've known Chris since he retired, when we were both scouting for Napoli the only thing that hampered him was his busy schedule with all of his events over here like his street soccer game etc. ' - Moorinho's comments on the appointment
Well loved local boy Chris Kamara will no doubt be a popular appointment by players and fans alike, his lack of managerial experience seems to be made up for by his in depth familiarity with being the 'clown'. With him at the helm to ease player-management frictions he will no doubt soften Moorinho who is known as a perfectionist, now he has left Soccer Saturday its thought Kammy will take up a job at the BBC as a new pundit on MOTD replacing the outgoing Alan Hansen who appears to be in critical need of a personality. We wish you luck Kammy!
News Feed: ESPN Soccernet
Boss J.Moorinho confirmed that Gai Assulin signed on a 3 year deal on wages of 12,000 pounds a week.
'I am very happy to have secured Gai's services, I feel he can really contribute to the future of this club and fits in well with the philosophy I'm trying to introduce here.'- Moorinhos thoughts on the capture
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Written By: J.Moorinho
I thought all the loyal fans out there deserved to know the latest as soon as the deals came through so below I have posted the details of some new acquisitions that myself and the club have secured in the past few days. You may notice a blend of young and old, I feel it would be naive to think that Middlesbroughs entire season should be thrust upon youngsters at thi point in their development hence why I thought the squad needed some top experience. Below you will find player names and a short statement on what to expect (I'll let the players themselves explain what they can offer to the team).
O.Dabo-French DM thought he could add some sturn to my CDM position, only paying him 7k a week so hes not too much of a load
Ekhi-20 year old spanish CB I got from Osasuna for 65k, looks like a decent prospect if I nurture him correctly.
Jorge Pulido- Spanish CB from Athletico Madrid, picked him up extremely cheap and he has alot of potential If tutored properly
And a few others, heres some details on them to all you fans out there
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Jamie Moorinho 2009
''Hello there,
Just about to embark on my annual Middlesbrough F.C save, as an avid supporter since I went to my first game aged 7 you can see how much it pains me to see the real life direction of the club. Especially considering what a great job Mclaren did only 4 years ago taking us to Eindhoven in the UEFA cup final....when it used to mean something.
A few years ago the town of Middlesbrough was voted as the worst place to live in the country which was a tad harsh considering places like a Hackney/Glaswegian estate are probably far more dangerous. The recession has hit the area extremely hard forcing previous managers to turn to the untrodden lands of SPL players. I hope to seriously change this image within my 8 year plan for the club, I obviously can not afford the kind of uprooting it would be to sell every single Scotsmen in that squad. ''
''So my aim is to build year on year untill eventually returning to Europe and going one step further than Mclaren ever could. This is always the true test of my managerial sturn on FM, this thread will be used to report major transfer coup's/signings as well as my results. Hopefully there will not be too many 'unrest' stories going in. Thats my first real issue to address, I have designed my tactics and my training through my other saves, they will be getting used. Ian C's training will do nicely aloing with my own 'La Masia' tactic. I aim on slightly following on from what Southgate started a couple of years ago in that he had the youngest squad in the premiership.'' -Quotes Exclusively From The New Managers Interview
'The days of Ravanelli, Emerson, Juninho and Boskic may be distant memories but I hope to invigorate a new brand of flair and create stars at this football club.'-Quote from Moorinho's first press conference at the Riverside

Heres the 8 year plan:
- 1st Season- Win the Championship, Cup aims are quarter finals
- 2nd Season-Top 10 finish (depending on funds given by the chairman), win a trophy
- 3rd Season- Stabilise top 10/Europa league finish, win/reach final of a cup
- 4th Season- Finish top 5, qualify for europe
- 5th Season-Win a European Honour
- 6th Season-Top Four-Win A Cup
- 7th Season- Win Everything.
- 8th Season-Win Everything Again.
- Get Kammy A Prime Time Television Job By 2020 (Hes T.V Gold)
Jamie Moorinho Takes The Helm At Championship Side Middlesbrough F.C

BBC Tees has compiled a short bio on the man himself:
Name: Jamie Moorinho
Age: 27Name: Jamie Moorinho
Nationality: English
Languages Spoken: Mandarin, Spanish, Portugese, Italian, French
Previous Clubs: A.C Milan (Tactical Advisor), Barcelona (Youth Coach), Arsenal (First Team Coach), Independiente (Manager)
Trophies Won: Copa Libertadores 2010, Argentinian First Division 2010, Spanish Nationl Youth Cup 2008
Playing Style: High passing game, High pressure, High fluidity, High movement (HHHH)
Favoured People: Silvio Berluschoni, Jose Mourinho, Leonardo, Carlo Ancelotti, Arsene Wenger, Pat Rice, Josep Guardiola, Steve Gibson, Chris Kamara
Bio:
Jamie began life as a professional footballer on the backstreets of north yorkshire, he got scouted to go and join Brian Clough at Nottingham Forest where he spent a year there before Clough's eventual departure. He then joined Italian club Lazio where he spent 4 years, this is where he is thought to have picked up tactical mastery. Unfortunately a 'creeky' groin ruined his career after a more than energetic tackle from one Roberto Mancini, Moorinho immediately took up coaching and worked very closely alongside Jose Mourinho at Barcelona before venturing to A.C Milan for 2 years before returning for a spell in charge of the youth team at Barcelona and later Arsenal. He is well liked by his fellow managers and many see him as a visionary of his generation, comparing him to the likes of Clough, Kruyff, Guardiola and Mourinho. Many pundits believe theres a whole new volume to be written in this bio yet, let alone chapters.
1/7/10 -The prodigal son of the North East returns to etch himself into the history books
Chris Kamara Appointed As Assistant To J.Moorinho

'Born and raised in Middlesbrough Kammy knows what its like to be around the club, he's also a great guy to have around the place and understands my philosophy and style of football. I've known Chris since he retired, when we were both scouting for Napoli the only thing that hampered him was his busy schedule with all of his events over here like his street soccer game etc. ' - Moorinho's comments on the appointment
Well loved local boy Chris Kamara will no doubt be a popular appointment by players and fans alike, his lack of managerial experience seems to be made up for by his in depth familiarity with being the 'clown'. With him at the helm to ease player-management frictions he will no doubt soften Moorinho who is known as a perfectionist, now he has left Soccer Saturday its thought Kammy will take up a job at the BBC as a new pundit on MOTD replacing the outgoing Alan Hansen who appears to be in critical need of a personality. We wish you luck Kammy!
Major News/Developments In The Month Of July

News Feed: ESPN Soccernet
Middlesbrough F.C Confirm The Capture Of ex-Barcelona Starlet On A Free Transfer

Boss J.Moorinho confirmed that Gai Assulin signed on a 3 year deal on wages of 12,000 pounds a week.
'I am very happy to have secured Gai's services, I feel he can really contribute to the future of this club and fits in well with the philosophy I'm trying to introduce here.'- Moorinhos thoughts on the capture
It Was Also Confirmed Today That Middlesbrough Have Secured A 15 Year Old CB On A 5 Year Deal
Jide Maduako signed on a 5 year deal which will keep him at the club until at least his 20th birthday. He has shown great potential and its thought that this deal was personally secured by J.Moorinho who has had this kid scouted for quite some time

Jide Maduako signed on a 5 year deal which will keep him at the club until at least his 20th birthday. He has shown great potential and its thought that this deal was personally secured by J.Moorinho who has had this kid scouted for quite some time
'There is not much left in the wage budget so fans should expect to see a couple of loans and some outgoings in this dramatic shift of philosophy at Teeside, I am currently securing 4 more free agents and hope to have those deals signed up as soon as possible'- The managers thoughts at the press conference today
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Evening Gazette Article- J.Moorinho Exclusive
Written By: J.Moorinho
I thought all the loyal fans out there deserved to know the latest as soon as the deals came through so below I have posted the details of some new acquisitions that myself and the club have secured in the past few days. You may notice a blend of young and old, I feel it would be naive to think that Middlesbroughs entire season should be thrust upon youngsters at thi point in their development hence why I thought the squad needed some top experience. Below you will find player names and a short statement on what to expect (I'll let the players themselves explain what they can offer to the team).
O.Dabo-French DM thought he could add some sturn to my CDM position, only paying him 7k a week so hes not too much of a load
Ekhi-20 year old spanish CB I got from Osasuna for 65k, looks like a decent prospect if I nurture him correctly.
Jorge Pulido- Spanish CB from Athletico Madrid, picked him up extremely cheap and he has alot of potential If tutored properly
And a few others, heres some details on them to all you fans out there
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