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  2. The signals coming from the club are positive so far. Seems like they'll try to ship as much of the deadwood as they can. Curious what they do with the in-between ones like Jackson, Malo Gusto, Pedro Neto, Andrey Santos. The deadwood alone may not be enough for money that needs to be raised
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  4. 💥🔵Among those we might see sold include Liam Delap, Alejandro Garnacho, Tosin Adarabioyo, Benoit Badiashile, Filip Jorgensen and Axel Disasi. Mamadou Sarr and Josh Acheampong should be sent on loan. ~ (@kierangill_DM) more pls more!!!
  5. Spurs take something from us tomorrow guarantee it.
  6. Pre/Post Match Discussion, Live Chat & Analysis Tuesday May 19th, 2026 Stamford Bridge Premier League 3:15 PM UK
  7. I wouldn't take any of them even on a discount. I'd also be wary of new youngsters breaking through - Among all of the big name strikers from last summer - Gyokeres, Woltemade, Sesko, Delap, Ekitike, Isak, João Pedro - only Pedro and maybe Ekitike have been decent signings. The list has to be players with a long body of work - Alvarez, Osimhen etc
  8. Both Delap and Gittens were at City. The scouting team is in shambles if they're simply working off of familiarity with agents/players - which seems to be the case at our club. No wonder we are filling up with mediocrity
  9. There's a window where we can convince him using the language of "Stay and fight for the #1 spot". Similar to how Cech lingered around for a year when Courtois became first choice in 14/15.
  10. His ego probably wouldn’t allow that but yes, him staying as our #2 would be ideal.
  11. 🔵💥Pat Nevin when asked who he would prefer as Chelsea manager: 🗣 "I’d like to see Steve Clarke at Chelsea – he’s Chelsea through and through. There are loads and loads of great candidates out there. Again, I mention Stevie Clarke. Chelsea through and through." 🔵🗯Chelsea spoke to up to six candidates as they searched for Rosenior’s successor. Andoni Iraola, Oliver Glasner Cesc Fabregas and Marco Silva were all candidates, as was as Filipe Luis. (@MrDomSmith)
  12. Tbf, he HAS actually been a solid 7/10 level keeper this season. Still has a calamitous howler every now and then but on the whole he has been a decent PL starting keeper. For that reason I don’t think we’d have that much issue finding a buyer whether that’s within the PL or elsewhere. He’s good enough to start for a club of a good level, just not at one the size of Chelsea. I could see him at one of the bigger Italian clubs for instance.
  13. ⏳️👌Xabi Alonso, "Nowadays, as I see football each successful team must be comfortable playing with three systems - at least.'' Alonso said. "They need to adapt depending on the circumstances. It isnt about not being loval to your identity No."
  14. Fark that, they can't even sack Roberts as GK coach. Good luck to Alonso, hopefully he gets to pick the GK, not the Brighton boys.
  15. Because there are Brighton boys in the top level and they want to protect their mates (Roberts the coach and Sanchez their prized GK) Remember that at one point Brighton had Sanchez as 3rd choice keeper.....and we still paid 25 million for him. Someone would have to BUY him for that to happen and he's not leaving his best mate and GK coach Roberts at Chelsea. The only hope is that Penders comes here and impresses Alonso enough to get a few starts. Don't see us buying another keeper.
  16. I did see a tweet the other day (think it was Fabrizio, actually) saying that Bastoni to Barca was off due to the price. If this club could go absolutely all out for 1 marquee, centerpiece signing this summer then we should at least see if he’d be interested. Him next to Colwill and we’ve got an elite CB pairing for years.
  17. 🔵🗯Chelsea remain interested in Victor Osimhen and believe Xabi Alonso can help lure him to Stamford Bridge. (@GraemeBailey) 💥Chelsea are interested in signing Mike Maignan from AC Milan this summer. The goalkeeper is ready to leave unless Milan qualify for the Champions League and retain Max Allegri as their manager. (@Gazetta Dello Sport)
  18. I’ve said it before but I get the impression that those in the club LOVE Sanchez and rate him much higher than any of us supporters do. I would be genuinely, pleasantly surprised if we sold him.
  19. Should sell him to Strasbourg as part of Blueco.
  20. I spoke to my neighbour this morning, who happens to be a Liverpool fan. He was devastated and…View the full article
  21. Liam Rosenior has been sacked as Chelsea head coach, ending a tenure that deteriorated sharply in its final…View the full article
  22. I do not want Sanchez any longer, he has to go
  23. ✅️Calum McFarlane will remain at Chelsea as part of Xabi Alonso’s backroom staff. 🤬Unfortunately, Cueva and Ben Roberts are staying too which means Rob Sánchez isn't going anywhere!!! 🫩They could have also brought Thiago Silva, Ashley Cole, Azpilicueta or John Terry into the coaching staff. 😒Thiago Alcantara was also discussed internally, but he wants to stay in Barcelona. @MarioCortegana Xabi Alonso’s long-term assistant coach Sebastian Parrilla is one of four members of his Real Madrid backroom staff who are set to join him at Chelsea. Assistants Alberto Encinas and Benat Labaien, plus fitness coach Ismael Camenforte Lopez are also expected to move to Stamford Bridge with Alonso. Interim head coach Calum McFarlane is set to remain at the club and be part of the new manager’s backroom staff. Chelsea set-piece coach Bernardo Cueva and goalkeeping coach Ben Roberts are both also expected to stay on under Alonso. Alonso gave the Madrid backroom staff an extensive refresh upon his appointment last summer and there remains a possibility that he could bring more coaches to Chelsea. The 44-year-old was appointed Chelsea manager on Sunday on a four-year deal. The job marks his return to management after being sacked by Madrid in January. All four coaches departed Madrid alongside Alonso at the beginning of the year. The former midfielder has worked with Parrilla since the beginning of his coaching career, dating back to the pair taking charge of Madrid’s under-14s in 2018. Parrilla had spent two decades working in Madrid’s academy, before joining Alonso at Real Sociedad’s B team in 2019, and then Bayer Leverkusen, where they guided the club to their first Bundesliga title in 2023-24 after going the entire domestic campaign unbeaten. The Athletic reported in June that Alonso relies on Parrilla in particular for defensive work and set-pieces. Encinas is a former coach at Barcelona’s La Masia academy, who first worked with Alonso during his successful spell at Leverkusen before he brought him to Madrid. Labaien joined Alonso at Madrid, returning to the club where he worked in the youth set-up between 2011 and 2014. A video analyst and assistant coach, he has also had spells at Atletico Madrid, Leeds United, Real Sociedad, Al Wakrah and Real Zaragoza, in addition to a stint in charge of Japanese side Tokushima Vortis in 2023. Camenforte Lopez first worked with Alonso at Leverkusen, before joining him at Madrid as the club’s head of fitness preparation. His focus was on the style of play of Alonso’s teams, planning players’ loads and on-pitch work. He previously spent eight years at La Masia, followed by spells at New York City and Denmark’s national team. McFarlane, 40, moved to Chelsea from Southampton in the summer of 2025 as Under-21 coach, and has had two spells in interim charge this season following the departures of Enzo Maresca and Liam Rosenior. Alonso officially begins his Chelsea role on July 1.
  24. All I seem to see and hear is the sheer amount of debt we are currently in
  25. No way to Woltamade, pathetic. Watkins I can get on board with
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