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self reflection should have came under Maresca and it should have never got to this
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This whole situation should be the wake up call they need, everything was wrong about it, if they don't learn from this they are more thick than I thought
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Over the last couple of years, we’ve lost our entire identity to outsiders. The last time it truly felt like our Chelsea was during the transfer ban, when Frank Lampard was head coach. I don’t think we’ll ever be what we once were, and maybe that’s inevitable given everything that’s been going on for decades. But right now, the club feels very soulless. I would much rather see a head coach who is steady, maybe not the most brilliant or innovative, but likeable and someone who is willing to get back to basics and rebuild a clear identity, because at the moment, this club is a house of cards.
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Super Callum to the rescue
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🔵🗯Chelsea are acknowledging that some wrong decisions have been made, not just in appointing Rosenior, but across the season, with lessons now being taken ahead of hiring a new head coach. (@JacobsBen)
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Pathetic appointment and nobody thought it would be a good one This club is cringeworthy and this whole thing has been a joke In other news I'm on BBC Sport London at 6pm on the fan panel
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Ornstein report has no names Looks like it's interim Callum and wait till the summer. Hope they don't spin it as Liam's fault - their decision makers who thought this would be a good idea need to leave the club. And at least get serious people in charge
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“Champions League push” lmao…bit late for that you idiots. All the reliable guys are saying no new manager is being lined up yet which makes sense I guess. Never know who could unexpectedly be obtainable after the season. As with player recruitment, this will all come down to whether these clowns change their model. They’ve put out PR for the past couple of weeks about how they’re going to change the model with player signings. They need to do the same with the manager. No more Rosenior/Maresca/Potter “learning on the job” guys. We should also be sacking whoever the fuck decided to push so hard for Gittens and Garnacho.
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What a fucking waste of time and season that was
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💥📋Sky Sports understands there was a break clause in Liam Rosenior's contract and will not be due hefty compensation. (@SkySportsNews)
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Whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooop fucking peee
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So he's been sacked whooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooopee
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Yesterday.
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Official: He is gone.
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It’s over for Liam
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What's the source of this? I doubt Liam is speaking to the press a day after a league game
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💣🔵BREAKING: Chelsea part company with head coach Liam Rosenior. #CFC wanted to give 41yo much longer but results dictated otherwise. FA Cup + CL push key factors. Calum McFarlane to take interim charge before permanent appointment in summer. (@DavidOrnstein)
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💨🗯"I will pick a team at Wembley that I think represents Chelsea." Rosenior started with LinkedIn bullshit and ended with yet more bullshit. A 3 month mistake that will take years to clean up.
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This is like watching Rome burn.
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📋💥Chelsea are moving towards parting company with Liam Rosenior. (@MikeKeegan_DM) ‼️Liam Rosenior is on the verge of being sacked by Chelsea. Sources claim the Blues could announce the departure of Rosenior as soon as this evening. (@JackRosser_)
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They’re absolutely shameless, already pushing out the narrative that it’s all Liam’s fault ffs!!! Liam Rosenior made his position almost untenable by publicly attacking the players. While his complaints were in many ways justified, making them public was viewed as naive, with one dressing-room source simply saying: “That was not a good move.” [@Matt_Law_DT]
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Rosenior position increasingly uncertain at Chelsea https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cgld7jn1rkpo https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/articles/cgld7jn1rkpo Liam Rosenior's position as Chelsea head coach is becoming increasingly uncertain following Tuesday's damaging 3-0 defeat by Brighton. Last week, Rosenior received public and private backing from the club's hierarchy but none was forthcoming on Wednesday, sources have indicated to BBC Sport. In addition, a number of players are understood to be unconvinced by the 41-year-old, who moved to Chelsea from their French partner club Strasbourg just over three months ago. While the players have a day off, the club's leadership are at the training ground. It is understood Rosenior's position is being discussed internally as part of a range of options after the loss, which further damaged their season's aim of Champions League qualification. Chelsea fans turned on Rosenior at Amex Stadium, while the head coach publicly criticised his players after the loss. He said his his team's performance in the defeat by Brighton - a fifth successive league loss without scoring, which is their worst run for 114 years - was both "indefensible" and "unacceptable". Chelsea are seventh in the Premier League, five points adrift of a top-five spot and Champions League qualification, with four matches remaining. They face Leeds in the FA Cup semi-final at Wembley on Sunday at 15:00 BST. Rosenior signed a five-and-a-half-year deal in early January following the departure of Enzo Maresca. Before the Brighton defeat, Rosenior said he felt "100%" support from the club's ownership. Last week, influential co-owner Behdad Eghbali said the hierarchy remain behind Rosenior, adding: "Of course, it's a results business, but we think he can be successful long term." Player frustrations Rosenior is becoming a point of frustration, according to multiple figures close to Chelsea players. The extent of that frustration varies. Some describe him as a friendly character who means well, while others enjoyed working with him at his previous club, Strasbourg, part of the same BlueCo ownership group. Others, notably several Spanish-speaking players, are understood to have preferred working under Maresca. That was reflected in interviews given by Marc Cucurella and Enzo Fernandez. Decisions to rotate goalkeepers and limit minutes for certain players, including Josh Acheampong, who often features briefly from the bench, have caused some discontent. Perhaps most concerning is the atmosphere within the leadership group. One source inside Chelsea said senior players are often quiet when invited to give their views during near-daily team meetings. Rosenior is not the only issue at Chelsea. Players are also concerned about the financial consequences of failing to qualify for the Champions League again while on incentive-based contracts. Others have broader frustrations, having joined a club they believed would challenge for trophies but who are now consistently falling short. Chelsea would point out that forward Cole Palmer has publicly reaffirmed his commitment to the club in the past week, while midfielder Moises Caicedo has signed a new contract. Captain Reece James has also recently extended his deal. Those deals were sorted before this five-game losing run. What do fans think? Supporters, like the players, have expressed differing views, but the widespread anger among the fanbase has been largely directed at the club's American owners. A growing but still fringe protest movement, Not A Project CFC, attracted more than 500 fans who marched to Stamford Bridge before Saturday's defeat by Manchester United. It harked back to the end of last season, when chanting against the ownership began. Chelsea Supporters' Trust has also written an open letter to the club highlighting its concerns. A further fans' forum meeting is scheduled to take place this week. However, it was only on Tuesday that Rosenior was drawn into the anger, with expletive-laden chants directed towards him from the away end. His predecessors, Maresca and Mauricio Pochettino, also faced similar treatment, but not so early in their tenures.
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for what its worth ^