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Chelsea part with yet another Manager
Surely this is why they have not been as successful as they should be.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Chelsea have sacked a very good Manager, Abramovich is a law unto himself and I find his attitude despicable. Where is the Club's credibility ??
Any decent Manager should steer well clear of this Club unless they need a quick 'buck' in severance pay.
All the best Roberto, you are a decent guy and deserve better than this.
Any decent Manager should steer well clear of this Club unless they need a quick 'buck' in severance pay.
All the best Roberto, you are a decent guy and deserve better than this.
Di Matteo was a dead man walking anyway, he only got the job full time because Abramovich felt compelled to give him it due to media/fan pressure after he fluked them to win the Champions League.
Abramovich was always going to bin him at the first suitable opportunity and hey presto here it is.
Talk of Benitez is cr@p, his name is mentioned every time a top job becomes available but he never gets them because he simply ain't up to it.
Surely Guardiola is nailed on for the job.........although if they really want they can have AVB back because we don't want him!
Abramovich was always going to bin him at the first suitable opportunity and hey presto here it is.
Talk of Benitez is cr@p, his name is mentioned every time a top job becomes available but he never gets them because he simply ain't up to it.
Surely Guardiola is nailed on for the job.........although if they really want they can have AVB back because we don't want him!
\\\Surely Guardiola is nailed on for the job\\
Maybe joe......maybe.
but does Guardiola want it? He is a quiet fellow, a family man and i would have thought that london would not be an ideal family spot for him.
The important factor to me is "how good a manager IS Guardiola?" OK, he managed Barcelona, but that team was one of the best teams that i have seen in a lifetime of soccer viewing........I could have managed Barcelona and been equally successful.
I don't think Guardiola is in the frame for Chelsea.
Maybe joe......maybe.
but does Guardiola want it? He is a quiet fellow, a family man and i would have thought that london would not be an ideal family spot for him.
The important factor to me is "how good a manager IS Guardiola?" OK, he managed Barcelona, but that team was one of the best teams that i have seen in a lifetime of soccer viewing........I could have managed Barcelona and been equally successful.
I don't think Guardiola is in the frame for Chelsea.
Sqad........'The important factor to me is "how good a manager IS Guardiola?" OK, he managed Barcelona, but that team was one of the best teams that i have seen in a lifetime of soccer viewing........I could have managed Barcelona and been equally successful.'
Maybe you should apply for the Chelski job then?
Maybe you should apply for the Chelski job then?
Chelsea would be best advised trying to get back the only one of their many recent managers they didn't sack: Hiddink. Anzhi will never be successful in Europe in the current set up and if Hiddibk still has footballing ambition then he might be tempted back. Guardiola was a success at Barcelona but that may say as much about the club and the set-up there as it does about him
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