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  2. "But I think we're behind Liam" Wow, such confidence. "He had every attribute to be successful" You mean to mind his P's and Q's and listen to you like a good little boy.
  3. Yesterday
  4. 🚨 Egbhali on Rosenior: “We had the opportunity to work with him daily for 18 plus months, so we knew what we were getting and we think he has every attribute to be successful here. He got off to a great start” “We’ve had a tough past five, six matches, but I think we’re behind Liam. Of course, it’s a results business, but we think he can be successful long term” (via CAA World sports conference) 🤢🤬 Erik Ten Hag Vibes!!!
  5. Behdad Eghbali’s message to Chelsea fans: ‘We care … we’re committed’ Behdad Eghbali has told Chelsea supporters that owners BlueCo are learning from their mistakes and are committed to bringing consistent success back to Stamford Bridge. Disaffected fans will stage a protest march ahead of Chelsea’s clash with Manchester United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, organised by NotAProjectCFC and incorporating supporter representatives of BlueCo sister club Strasbourg in an attempt to mobilise opposition to the consortium led by Clearlake Capital and Todd Boehly. In the final stretch of the fourth season since they acquired the club from Roman Abramovich for £2.3billion in June 2022, Chelsea are sliding down the Premier League table under head coach Liam Rosenior and face the prospect of missing out on Champions League qualification with a youthful squad assembled at historically vast expense. Speaking at CAA’s World Congress of Sports conference in Los Angeles on Thursday, Clearlake co-founder Eghbali admitted that BlueCo are still looking to improve their ownership strategy, but reiterated that they care about maintaining Chelsea’s modern standards of consistently competing for the biggest trophies. “For the fans, we care,” he said. “We want the club to be successful. We’re focused on delivering that on-pitch performance. I think six months ago everyone was super-happy. Results have been mixed, disappointing more recently. There’s a full reflection on what we can do better, what we can improve on. “There is a plan. We reflect on the plan. We try to improve the plan and tweak the plan if it’s not working. The message is we’re committed. “Can this be successful without winning? The answer is no. We’ve got to win. And it doesn’t mean you’re going to win every game, it doesn’t mean you don’t make mistakes, that you don’t have downturns, but ultimately the objective, and especially the objective that a club like Chelsea is you’ve got to win, you’ve got to win trophies, and you’ve got to win consistently again. “We were fortunate enough to do so last year. We’ve had a bit of an up and down year this year, but the objective hasn’t changed.” A huge reason for the downturn in Chelsea’s season was the abrupt departure of head coach Enzo Maresca on New Year’s Day. “Our policy has been no in-season changes,” Eghbali added. “You certainly review and hold not only the manager, but the management team, the sporting team, accountable, but typically in the summers, not in season. “It’s not a change we wanted to make. It’s a change that had a bit of a negative impact in the season, when you’re changing systems and personnel, and it’s one we’ve got to fight our way out of. “We still have six matches in the Premier League, and an FA Cup semi final coming up. So hopefully the story of this season hasn’t been written yet, and you’ve got a lot to fight for. In my perspective, when you get punched in the face, you’ve got to fight back, you’ve got to stand up and fight. And it’s going to hopefully show a lot about the character of this squad. “I think the perspective is stability, and frankly, getting that stability on the manager side is one of the things we haven’t done right yet, and it’s something we’re striving to improve on.” Maresca’s replacement Rosenior has won just one of his last six matches across all competitions, but Eghbali confirmed the former Strasbourg boss retains the support of the board and sporting leadership. “On Liam, we had the opportunity to work with him daily for 18 plus months, so we knew what we were getting,” Eghbali said. “We think he has every attribute to be successful here. He got off to a great start. We’ve had a tough past five, six matches, but I think we’re behind Liam. Of course, it’s a results business, but we think he can be successful long term.” Chelsea’s recent struggles have also drawn more criticism to their heavily youth-oriented recruitment. Eghbali signalled that the club are ready to target players equipped to make an immediate impact in this summer’s transfer market. “The view was to recruit and build elite players that can, frankly, be together and have that stability in the squad,” Eghbali said. “We’re still in the 40th, 50th minute of that process. But the view is to keep, sign and retain and compensate and extend some of the world’s best players, and ultimately the view was you need, eight, 10, 12, 15 elite players to win and win sustainably, year after year. “I think we’ve done a few things right, a lot of things right. We’ve got to be better on a few things, to add more ready-made players at this part of the project, to take (it ) to the next level, to be consistent over time. “We recognise we need balance. We have world champions, we have Champions League winners, we have elite, elite young players. Experience has developed now. The team has been together for two or three years. The objective is to keep your best players, and we’ve done that, and there’s no intention to rebuild every three or four years. You tweak a model, you improve, you learn from mistakes. “Our goal is to have elite, elite players on the pitch, elite characters off the pitch that our fans can bond with, that will be at the club, that will be club legends for the next 10 or 15 years and beyond. I think, generally, we’ve been fortunate, not in getting everything right, but we do have a core (of) good players, global players. Cole Palmer, Moises Caicedo, Enzo Fernandez, Levi Colwill, Estevao Willian, Reece James. “The view is now that we’re here with a great core base, to add some of that experience, to take the team to the next level and have consistency. That fact is not lost on us, and we’re at a point where we can take that next step, hopefully in the next year and beyond.” By Liam Twomey
  6. Mudryk, Gittens and Garnacho are exactly why this club are in shit street, that level of signings
  7. Never rated Garnacho and still really don’t think he’s starting caliber. But even I would keep him before I’d keep Gittens. Garnacho in a better functioning team can at least be a solid contributor off the bench and with the occasional start. Gittens looks Mudryk level useless and terrified on the pitch.
  8. I don't trust Rosenior and I don't trust Garnacho How about that
  9. 🚨🇦🇷 Chelsea are open to selling Alejandro Garnacho in the summer. Liam Rosenior is believed to have reservations about him. (@samuelluckhurst)
  10. there is no way this is true. also i dont think we will sell fernandez. real will not pay up what we ask imo.
  11. Alex fucking Scott, fuck Winstanley.
  12. I'd be good with van Hecke Not sure if we can get a better defender who's got experience in the league.
  13. Van Hecke makes some sense as he’s genuinely been impressive and doing it in the PL in a position that’s really difficult. And he’s at least the right age profile. If he is one of 2 new CB’s we bring in I’d be fine with him. Alex Scott would be the same sort of silly signing we’ve been making. Hoping to be the smartest guys in the room who take a punt on a risky player rather than going for the sure thing like our rivals do.
  14. Van Hecke and Alex Scott? Whoooaaahhhh hold the back page how exciting, more middle of the road names If this is the start of the busy and exciting summer then wake me the fuck up when it's over.
  15. 🚨🚨🔵 It is understood Chelsea have a growing interest in signing Van Hecke. (@guardian_sport) A second Gary Cahill could be on the way soon!! 💨🔵Sources are suggesting Chelsea are no longer opposed to selling Enzo Fernandez. Alex Scott is a player of interest to Chelsea. (@guardian_sport)
  16. ❌️🔵Liverpool lead Chelsea and Manchester United in race for Premier League defender Marcos Senesi. Chelsea are looking to pursue players with more physicality as they re-evaluate their inflated squad ahead of next season. (@PeteHall86)
  17. 💥🔵Advanced negotiations between Chelsea and Moisés Caicedo. Final details still to be clarified, after @CLMerlo confirmed. The new contract, likely running until 2033, primarily includes an adjustment to his salary. Despite numerous top-level options, Caicedo wants to stay at Chelsea. (@SkySportDE) 🗯🔵NEW: Levi Colwill is expected to sign a deal that will extend his stay at Chelsea into the 2033. (@peterrutzler)
  18. The recent furore surrounding Enzo Fernandez was undoubtedly an unwelcome distraction at a critical part of Chelsea’s 2025/26…View the full article
  19. If Matt Law, a known Aston Villa fan, is saying that he is p****d off with what is…View the full article
  20. Ohhhhhh if only we knew this sooner.. who knew this was what we needed. Such a revelation!! And a clued in manager would also be a start but again why would we need that!!
  21. Well they also proceeded to sack/let go of decent managers and we end up with Liam (who is nowhere near ready to be coaching in the PL). Maybe someday Maresca will speak to the media about what actually happened and why he left the club (probably once he joins his next coaching gig). Huge end of season for the club. On current form, we have every chance of finishing 9th/10th.
  22. Andy Jacobs on Talksport "Sack Rosenior, sack the board, put me in charge, I will appoint Iraola and then I will leave and let him get on with it, the football club will be in a much better state" Preach
  23. Deep down I am some what glad this is now starting to hurt, maybe, just maybe this is what was needed to really show the fucking clowns that all this penny pinching and putting in inept players and management is a load of absolute shite. All that's left now is to get embarrassed at Wembley by Leeds and the season is complete
  24. Last week
  25. FAN VIEW: "This ownership couldn’t care less about me, they will try and squeeze all the juice out of me" I have tried to believe in the project, but now I've had ENOUGH! https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/fan-view-this-ownership-couldnt-care I feel like I represent many Chelsea fans out there, and I qualify as I have been there, seen it, and done it. I have had my season ticket since 1994, I pretty much went to every home game before that. But I cried my eyes out as a 10 year old at the 94 cup final. But I also cried my eyes out in Munich. I have been to every domestic cup final we have been in since I was born, and I have been to Amsterdam and Moscow. I have probably missed less than 10 home games (purely due to illness, the odd holiday and family occasion) in that time. But Saturday at home 8pm against Manchester United, can I be bothered? Of course I will be there. But why? It’s because they are my team and I care. But this ownership couldn’t care less about me, they will try and squeeze all the juice out of me until there is none left. I am telling you clearly, I ain’t going no where. I know I am your worst nightmare. I couldn’t tell you the last time I went to the shop, I would bring my nieces to games and dress them head to toe in blue but sadly they are Spuds. Blame the brother in Law (the runt of the family), hopefully I will have some fun over the summer when the Championship fixtures are released and I will ask him to get me a ticket for Lincoln at home. But honestly, I feel we are going the same way, we have a boat but no captain, no crew, and no sails, just drifting in to the abyss. I have had enough. I have tried to believe, I have tried to defend my beloved blues when other fans have laughed at us, I have tried to justify the so called PROJECT. I listen to podcasts, I am pretty sure I can see the wood from the trees when I see reports, tweets, and articles. I know which ones care and which ones are trying to be controversial. But this is how I really feel!!!!! Lets start at the beginning, well we had ROMAN who is a god in my eyes. But lets be honest, his ownership had holes and cracks, and he covered them up mainly with his endless funds, but recruitment and strategy under him was hire fire. I will do it my way. It was unsustainable. We had the big stars but we won, and as fans he delivered all we could ever dream of and more. But because I have seen everything, I can get behind a PROJECT. I would love a manager to be here for 3/4 years, build something and all get behind. But let’s be honest who would do that job? There is only one man for me - super Frank Lampard, and he has said he wont work under this ownership; that should tell us everything. So we began with Todd Boehly and what seemed like he had a brand new credit card, buying everything and anything, which obviously didn’t work, and credit to him he has admitted that. But are we still paying for that, we have become loophole.com again and surely this can’t be sustainable? So Mr Egbahli, who is purely a business man, takes full control, and obviously he thinks he knows best. He hires the best in the business in Paul Winstanley, ex Brighton (who we seemed obsessed with), and Laurence Stewart. Brilliant, something to look forward too. So basically no top level experience between them, but they have to seem to have the ears of the grown ups and have all the power to get players, but they seem to be shopping in Waitrose with an ALDI voucher. In a nutshell, I would trust my 11 year old niece more in a sweet shop. Then we have Joe Shields, who seems to have extremely close links to an agency and Man City. So he has apparently had a massive hand in the likes of Estevao coming. But with him came Sancho, Tosin, Lavia, Delap, all ex city, all mates, and all not really good enough. So this leads me to the whole “market opportunity”. Well, I see an opportunity as going shopping for a pair of jeans, buying the jeans but I see a T-shirt I like for 50% off in a sale, that’s an opportunity. Not some left winger from Dortmund for £50 million, oh look ex Man City. Can you see the picture I am trying to paint here? I see a market opportunity as signing a Micheal Olise for £60m as not a bad option, but they messed up on that twice. Or possibly a world class goalkeeper for less than they signed Jorgensen, anyone heard of magic Mike? Only the AC Milan and French captain. Oh but don’t worry they all get rewarded with 6 years contracts and even more power - “GOOD TIMES”. So if you haven’t already guessed, I am not overly impressed. I wouldn’t mind if they made drastic changes or admitted they had made mistakes, that would be a step in the right direction. I see more experience or more proven players, or maybe one overall DOF, not this absolute mess we have now . But I feel it is too late, the big players want to leave, the players have no respect for the manager, and overall the fans have no belief in what they are seeing or hearing. When the team comes out an hour before kick off I should be saying to my dad, “I can’t believe he is not playing”. Or after we lose again at home, I should be on the messages to mates saying can’t believe that happened, or I thought we were unlucky. But the worst part of it all I just shrug my shoulders and think ‘oh well not much I can do.’ I hope it gets better, but whatever happens, my blood is blue and I will leave you never! Up the Chels
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