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  2. Outrun in all 34 league games this season. We've not even done a good job of copying the Brighton model And you're right it is weird to see a young squad constantly outrun in this league.
  3. Worst Chelsea performance in a LONG time sums up exactly where the club is under BlueCo ownership Brighton 3 Chelsea 0 https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/worst-Chelsea-performance-in-a-long Debrief The worst 45 minutes (first half) I’ve seen Chelsea play since the Frank Lampard interim stint when 75% of the players were leaving in that summer. It’s no coincidence that I watch a similar performance when 75% of our players WANT to leave in the summer. And then to top that, the second 45 minutes when we improved a bit, was still absolutely abysmal from us. Liam Rosenior needs to go, SD’s need to go with him. And if only we could sack the owners. It’s absolutely embarrassing. You will remember that I reported recently that the feeling in the dressing room is the same as that Lampard interim time, when all players had downed tools and wanted out. It’s just like that now. 80% of them have no respect at all for Rosenior and many of them even joke and laugh about him. He has to go. But as for the game, we were out-classed, out-played, and could not even get close to matching them physically or mentally. They were stronger, quicker, and just wanted it more. We were like fairies. Liam said we were much better than Man United and deserved to win, and we were and did. But that’s because United were crap that day. Look at what happens when we play a team who are up for it and not crap, we completely fold up and the true colours of how bad we are come out. Chelsea have been thrashed by a team who is LEVELS above them. Yes, we had injuries, but come on, nobody is hearing excuses after they have spent £2bn on this squad and cannot backup our injured players. The players were weak minded and have given up. Change the manager if you want any chance of salvaging anything this season, then sort the rest of the shit that you’ve messed up ay my club in the summer. Ratings Manager: Liam Rosenior - 0 What was that starting setup? Oh my. I know he had injuries but come on. We were SO deep and weren’t pressing them high at all in the first half - they had so much freedom. Really weird setup and style of play. Even when it went back to normal in the second half, the players just aren’t playing for him, not one of them. Needs to be sacked TONIGHT. Players: Robert Sanchez - 5 I rated him a ZERO for his kick outs and a 10 for his saves, so a 5 meeting in the middle. If it wasn’t for his saves, we would have conceded 6 goals tonight without a doubt. Malo Gusto - 1 Petulant and poor. Brighton players got in his head and he was far from good enough. Wesley Fofana - 2 Absolutely terrible. Gave away a silly yellow card for petulance, and just awful playing out from the back. Trevoh Chalobah - 3 First half he was atrocious and wasn’t making any good passes. Second half he improved slightly. Jorrel Hato - 4 As has been the case lately, one of our better quality players on show tonight but still poor defensively. Marc Cucurella - 1 He’s just not in games at all right now, his head is clearly elsewhere for a summer move. Moises Caicedo - 2 Like Gusto, Brighton players got in his head and it effected him. Yet another poor performance from our usual reliable midfielder. Romeo Lavia - 1 Was he even on the pitch? The only times I saw him was when he was looking nervous as hell taking the ball short from Sanchez in our own area. Enzo Fernandez - 1 Another player I had no idea was playing most of the game. Also didn’t like being tackled. Pedro Neto - 1 Ran a lot. Didn’t take on his man at all. Did absolutely nothing. Liam Delap - 3 I thought he started the game OK, at least holding the ball up and being the only player in this team prepared to match their physicality. But he then ghosted the second half. SUBS Alejandro Garnacho for Fofana (45 mins) - 5 Was a tiny bit more of a threat than anyone was in the first half and had some shots, but still lost the ball too easily and was offside too much. Bang average player. Dario Essugo for Lavia (71 mins) - N/A Marc Guiu for Delap (71 mins) - N/A Conclusion Five straight league defeats, no goals scored in those games. One win in our last 8 in all competitions. Not a single shot on target tonight compared to Brighton’s 7. They controlled the game and we were lucky it wasn’t 7-0 tonight. It was THAT bad. I’m not sure if he will be sacked tonight/tomorrow at this point, but based on all the things I’ve heard leading up to this game from various sources, I’d not be surprised if he does go now. Let’s see. I’ll deliver any news I get, unless I’m asleep of course as I’m very tired now after watching that shite.
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  5. That sounds more like he knows exactly what the players are doing, they want him out and are playing to get him out
  6. The new owners have got some stuff right, I don’t buy for a second all these young players we have are shit, they just don’t have a manger to lead, maresca ball was awful to watch but we did win trophy’s under him, I would have like to have see poch have another season as well, but Liam just looks so out of his depth, we have such a young team and they are so slow at everything, young team should be fucking all over everyone with no fear! Our counter attacks are fucking tragic’!! The ball just end ms up back to Sanchez. Our Defense is poor but your right 2 CBs and a GK and our team may have enough faith in the Defense that they might actually go out and play….. but transfer rumours are constantly on attacking players just what we need 🤦🏻
  7. Mean season pretty much is done. We're not getting champions league so now can we just try and win with pressure off?! Not that under pressure but...maybe a win before the end?! 5 losses in a row.... 0 shots on target 🤣 that...just that! 12 games lost..13 won.. Bad bad bad. Think if Spurs wasn't in their situation so much more be said about us.
  8. We are two world class CBs and a GK away from competing. We have world class options at several positions. Tonights performance is the players just giving up on the season. Given management can actually find a manager these players want to play for. Need to get rid of the rotten ones like Fofana and a few others who clearly push a narrative. Football is fickle. Everyone was saying Liverpool was going to keep winning given their signings. Well - they’re shit too not even a season removed from a title. Things turn around quick. Just gotta hope these idiots finally get the last bits right.
  9. Probably! Pick me 🤣 gotta start somewhere! But in all seriousness their appointments so far have been dodgy so if and if he is sacked it'll be someone else who like you say be gone in 6 months or so time...
  10. You mean saying stuff like the players wanted to respect the ball? Still makes me fucking laugh that actually came out of his mouth the useless tinpot pillock
  11. Crazy that I haven’t logged in for about 3 weeks due to work and you are still thinking about me. Nuts.
  12. Fuck this cunt and this cunt and this cunt and this cunt and this cunt and this cunt and this cunt and this cunt and this cunt for kicking it off and this (big claim) NOW CLEARLY DOWNING TOOLS (more than any other good player we have) cunt and now the latest tool downer fuck this cunt
  13. i bet theres a bunch of managers who willing to work for six months and get sacked with a high compensation fee
  14. Manager Liam Rosenior faces fan fury with X-rated chants as Chelsea suffer Brighton hammering Brighton 3 Chelsea 0 https://www.independent.ie/sport/soccer/premier-league/manager-liam-rosenior-faces-fan-fury-with-x-rated-chants-as-Chelsea-suffer-brighton-hammering/a1517063452.html Chelsea fans turned on manager Liam Rosenior as the club’s slim hopes of Champions League qualification suffered another setback following a 3-0 thrashing away to fellow European hopefuls Brighton. Albion piled pressure on Blues boss Rosenior by leapfrogging their opponents into sixth place in the Premier League table thanks to goals from Ferdi Kadioglu, Jack Hinshelwood and substitute Danny Welbeck. Rosenior was the subject of X-rated chants from travelling supporters in the second half at the Amex Stadium before his side’s alarming losing run – and goal drought – stretched to five top-flight games. With attacking trio Cole Palmer, Estevao and Joao Pedro sidelined through injury, Chelsea failed to register an attempt on target during an insipid display and remain seven points adrift of fifth-placed Liverpool, having now played a game more. In contrast to Chelsea’s ongoing slump, in-form Brighton have taken 19 points from the last 24 available in their quest for continental qualification thanks to a statement victory. Home fans gleefully rubbed salt into the wounds of the visitors by chanting in favour of Rosenior, who ended his playing days and began his coaching career with the Seagulls. Chelsea arrived in Sussex having slipped off the pace in the battle for a top-five finish following just one win from their last eight outings. England forward Palmer and top scorer Pedro were notable absentees for the goal-shy Blues – team news seemingly leaked on social media earlier in the day by Marc Cucurella’s barber. Brighton swiftly ensured the struggling visitors would need to snap their lengthy goal drought to take something from the contest by opening the scoring inside three minutes. After Kaoru Mitoma forced a fine save out of Blues goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, Pascal Gross’ subsequent corner was poorly flicked on by Jorrel Hato at the near post, allowing Kadioglu to side-foot home via a deflection off Wesley Fofana. With a makeshift starting XI, Chelsea’s fluid formation was proving difficult to determine and extremely ineffectual as Brighton dominated. Sanchez prevented Jan Paul van Hecke doubling Albion’s lead before almost gifting his former club a second. Seagulls midfielder Hinshelwood was teed up by Carlos Baleba following a dreadful pass from the Chelsea keeper but, with the goal gaping, his tame effort allowed Trevoh Chalobah to clear off the line. Rosenior replaced centre-back Fofana with winger Alejandro Garnacho for the second period and was mocked by ironic chants of “we’ve had a shot” from his own fans when Romeo Lavia fired over. Cucurella – one of three ex-Brighton players in the Chelsea line-up – escaped penalty appeals for a potential handball, as did Seagulls winger Yankuba Minteh before Albion broke to stretch their lead. Following a slip by Moises Caicedo which left Chalobah as the only defensive cover, Georginio Rutter raced forward and slipped in Hinshelwood who slotted into the bottom left corner. Explicit chants aimed at Rosenior and Chelsea co-owner Behdad Eghbali emanated from the disgruntled away end in the aftermath of the second goal. Seagulls fans responded by singing “Liam Rosenior, he’s one of our own” before Sanchez twice prevented Kadioglu adding to the away team’s woes. Blues substitute Marc Guiu threatened to set up a grandstand finish with a deflected shot which flew wide. But Brighton keeper Bart Verbruggen remained untested and, ahead of Sunday’s FA Cup semi-final against Leeds, Chelsea’s misery was compounded in added time when Welbeck sidefooted in following a low cross from fellow replacement Maxim De Cuyper.
  15. He couldn't even pick his head up to look at the camera, he's done and he knows it The only thing that is saving him is Sunday, the board say to him 'you have one thing to do, get us to a final' If we lose that he is 1000% gone, but tonight, I would not be suprised one bit if we get an Ornstein bomb
  16. Liam Rosenior: "I will pick a team on Sunday [vs Leeds] who will represent the club in the correct manner." (via @SkySportsPL) Noo noo pls nooooooo🤡😪😪 Trevoh Chalobah on Brighton defeat: "Yep [a step backwards]. We gave it our all. Just not the better side." (via @SkySportsPL)
  17. lol, as soon as the Cesc to Chels rumours REALLY blew up the past 2 weeks Como has collapsed including 2 blown 2 goal leads the Chels curse
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