I totally agree, and I don't think I would want Pep to join either. I hate Barcelona for their cheating as much as the next man does, but the fact of the matter is, I watched Barca tear United apart yesterday night with some of the best football I've seen in a European final! We've seen exciting finals with no goals, and we've seen boring finals with some goals, but last night, we saw a final with sexy football with plenty of goals. It's the kind of football, whether it's Chelsea or not, that I love to see every time I watch it on the television. As Pep rightly says, he wouldn't find the right mentality, and the players or the same spirit if he managed a different team. Right now, he's still young (40 is relatively young for a managing career), furthermore, he's at a team that plays argueably the best football in the world. Whatever has been built at that club has obviously taken it's time to develop over the course of a few years. If he were to come to Chelsea now, he would have to work from the depths again. If I were him, I'd stay where he is, especially with a club you played for during your playing days. Hiddink is a much better choice than Pep because at least he has more managing experience and he has already taken us before, and won a trophy. I'm sure if he were to return, he would be welcomed by all the Chelsea players. He is of course already a cult hero in most of the Chelsea faithful, not just the players.