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  2. The sad part is, that bloke they had as caretaker Callum forget his last name, was actually half decent against City. Rosenior has been here since Jan and we've looked good in 2 games under him (one was the UCL away to Napoli and the other was Villa away), every other game we've basically struggled to score or given away cheap goals like Leeds, Burnley, Newcastle etc. Imagine a manager getting slapped by 8 goals in the UCL under Roman and not even being able to score a goal at home. PSG may be a different class but your playing at your home ground, not even a consolation goal for the fans that went to the stadium
  3. Because it was the EASY thing to do, just get your manager from the sister club and get the next one ready... Interesting how they went with Gary for Strasbourg and he's managed in PL before, they probably told him that if you do decent enough we'll bring you back to England in 18 months 😄😡
  4. Maybe the project was to be like Brighton, buy young players and try to sell them off in a few seasons time (rinse & repeat). If that's not the project, I really don't understand why we bought in the likes of Gittens, Delap, Garnacho to "help" our attack. Two of them are only here because of their ex-City connections (same with Tosin) and as for Garnacho, United were BEGGING clubs to take him and no-one was keen except for us, Spurs and maybe Napoli.
  5. 🗯💥🙆‍♂️Liam Rosenior says he is “excited” by the “detailed conversations” he has been having with Chelsea’s sporting directors about potential summer signings. (@MrDomSmith)
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  7. Mean tbf have they ever said what the project end goal even is?! Did they say its to compete and win titles? Cause if not whose to say their not on track to their project goal..it might always have been to cause frustration to all who support and watch and just piss around the table and get no where...
  8. They have concerns over the erosion of club values and the restrictions imposed by multi-club ownership, along with in their own words 'being Chelsea B team'
  9. What are Strasbourg fans upset about? I'm genuinely interested to hear? They are having 2 most successful seasons in decades. Good chance to win Conference this season.
  10. our club are a joke How can we judge the players that want to leave?
  11. Only stamping our feet and our voices will work They make me sick
  12. They want a yes man and they have it, the likes of JT, Cesc and the likes are passionate and would never be yes men, that's why they will never be thought of. They have their nodding dog and they are happy with him
  13. That was a clear and blatant PR stunt though or how it looked anyway. They binned a firm fans favourite prematurely in Thomas Tuchel for Graham Potter, then had to pull the trigger on him when they realised he wasn’t up to it a few months later. They haven’t asked John Terry to be involved in the first team in any capacity despite being there with the academy or any other ex players so this notion they’ll reach out to ex players is well off. Given the reaction, comments and questions asked by various ex players also, particularly the likes of Obi Mikel, JT & Joe Cole, don’t expect them to go down that route as they’ve talked against Clownlake 👍
  14. Buzzing to see that both our fans & Strasbourg on the same page. Fuck these stupid owners
  15. yes 😄 what a great news!!!!!!!!!!!!
  16. Why hire him then?!?! This has become beyond a joke now...
  17. 🗯🔵Newcastle United are showing strong interest in Chelsea strikers Liam Delap and Nicolas Jackson as they step up plans to sign a new No.9 in the summer transfer window. (@GraemeBailey)
  18. WILL Chelsea SACK LIAM ROSENIOR? Will Chelsea sack Liam Rosenior? In todays Chelsea news video, we explore all the latest Chelsea news stories as more Chelsea stories unfold off the back of Chelsea's Champions League exit at the hands of PSG this week. Will Liam Rosenior be in charge of Chelsea next season? Will Enzo Fernandez leave Chelsea this summer? Champions League football is the sticking point.
  19. By the way I asked AI about the Todd and Egg difference, and this is what I found: The relationship between Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital's Behdad Eghbali has been described by insiders as "irreconcilable," leading to a boardroom civil war where both sides have reportedly explored buying the other out. The friction stems from fundamental "cultural differences" in how they believe a multi-billion pound football club should be managed. Management Style: Delegation vs. Micromanagement Todd Boehly (Hands-Off): Based on his experience with the LA Dodgers, Boehly prefers a model of delegation. He wants to appoint a "CEO of Football" or high-level experts and let them work with complete autonomy. Behdad Eghbali (Hands-On): Eghbali prefers a highly active role, requiring sporting directors to report directly to him on a day-to-day basis. Boehly’s camp has reportedly accused Eghbali of "micromanaging" the sporting department Sporting Strategy: Proven Stars vs. "Pure" Youth Boehly's View: While he supports buying young talent, he believes in balancing the squad with experienced, proven elite players (like Raheem Sterling or even high-profile targets like Neymar) to provide immediate leadership. He also values stability and famously wanted to keep Mauricio Pochettino after his strong finish to the 2023–24 season. Eghbali's View: He is deeply committed to a strict data-driven, youth-only model with long-term contracts. He is seen as more "trigger-happy" with managers, believing they must fit perfectly into the pre-set data structure or be replaced. Infrastructure: New Site vs. Stamford Bridge Stadium Split: A major point of contention is the future of the stadium. Boehly has reportedly favored a move to Earl’s Court to build a brand-new, world-class arena from scratch. Stamford Bridge Rebuild: Eghbali and Clearlake are said to prefer redeveloping or expanding the existing Stamford Bridge site, despite the massive logistical and legal challenges involved. Because Clearlake Capital holds a 61.5% majority share compared to Boehly’s roughly 13% personal stake, Eghbali currently holds the superior position in this power struggle More info from: https://sports.yahoo.com/boehly-vs-eghbali-battle-Chelsea-050000736.html If this is true then our only hope is for Egg to go and Todd take over, because it is true he has done good with sports teams. Egg is the guy that needs to go.
  20. Would love some new owners but the problem is that they will ask a lot and with everything this group has done I don't think the value will be higher if not lower. So I don't know how they will sell unless we get relegated a la possibility with Spurs. Yes I had enough of these owners. They will redeem themselves if they say hey we have screw up the first part let's make it right and get people who where at the club before to help us. Something like that. But I doubt it.
  21. Yup sacking him just confirms they have no clue, they just don't know what they are doing. Hence at this point i will check out as well and not expect anything from us until the board are changed which won't happen or the owners leave which won't happen for a while. Poch and Maresca where good managers and not to accept that they help improve us despite their idiocy has just put the final nail in the coffin with this board for me. Even if they somehow find a good manager it will be like Poch and Maresca, they don't give no credit and think is their doing and go back to Liam type of coaches and bad buys. So in the end no point to look anything forward with this board and owners until they are gone.
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