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Huge Billboard Of Ex-Chelsea Boss Jose Mourinho Put Up Right Outside Stamford Bridge

Huge Billboard Of Ex-Chelsea Boss Jose Mourinho Put Up Right Outside Stamford Bridge

The massive poster is to advertise Amazon Prime Video's latest documentary on Tottenham called 'All or Nothing'.

Max Sherry

Max Sherry

A massive billboard of former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been put up outside Stamford Bridge.

The huge poster is to advertise Amazon Prime Video's latest documentary on Spurs called 'All or Nothing'.

And in a cheeky dig to their London rivals Chelsea, Spurs and Amazon made sure the billboard was conveniently placed so that Blues fans could see it on a daily basis.

The billboard is just around the corner from Stamford Bridge on Putney High Street.
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In another pop at Chelsea supporters, the billboard hilariously reads: "Ever wondered what your ex is up to?"

The highly-anticipated eight-part series has already been tipped as one of the hottest documentaries of the year.

Set for release in late August, the doco will supply viewers with plenty of behind-the-scenes footage from Tottenham's rollercoaster campaign.

And there's even a cameo appearance from Hollywood megastar Tom Hardy.

The sight of a massive Spurs billboard facing Stamford Bridge will have undoubtedly gotten under the skin of Blues fans.

But club officials were quick to have their supporters' back as they released a savage rebuttal aimed directly at their "ex".

A witty statement on Chelsea's website read: "Billed as an eight-part series which provides a 'behind-the-scenes look at an eventful 2019/20 season for Spurs', the show could actually appeal for Blues fans given how the season went for our London rivals.

"During the course of the campaign, they dismissed manager Mauricio Pochettino and replaced him with Mourinho, lost twice in the Premier League to Chelsea and finished sixth to miss out on Champions League qualification."

Even without fans giving each other non-stop grief inside stadiums on match day, it's crystal clear that the rivalry between London-based giants Spurs and Chelsea is still alive and kicking.

And although the Premier League doesn't restart till mid-September, these two giants can't help but get the banter started already.

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Topics: Spurs, Jose Mourinho, Chelsea, Football, EPL, Premier League, tottenham, Documentary, Australia