Henrique
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Henrique got a reaction from Norfolkblue1961 in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Sterling is the only proper player on this team. Without Sterling we look like a Championship side.
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Henrique got a reaction from Norfolkblue1961 in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Terrible and lazy performance.
Zero reason to be optimistic. After 1B spent the team lacks quality and even quantity.
Chilwell is a joke as a winger.
Tiago Silva is our only decent CB.
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Henrique got a reaction from laura90 in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Our squad is incredibly bad in terms of quality in all positions. Painful to watch.
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Henrique got a reaction from Vesper in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Boehly is a clown. I get angry every time his face appears on my TV.
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Henrique got a reaction from Mattill in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
LOL
Take Jackson out of the game to introduce another DM, in a home game against Lutton.
Frustrating performance, despite the result.
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Henrique got a reaction from whats happening in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Sterling is the only proper player on this team. Without Sterling we look like a Championship side.
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Henrique reacted to lucio in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Chilwell is a passport fraud , if he was foreign he’d be at Watford
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Henrique reacted to DDA in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
I don't give a flying fuck what people think of my opinion
This display is a fucking joke.
They should be embarrassed.
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Henrique got a reaction from robsblubot in Chelsea 3-0 Luton Town
Our squad is incredibly bad in terms of quality in all positions. Painful to watch.
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Henrique reacted to Magic Lamps in 🇺🇦 Mykhaylo Mudryk
Absolutely useless on the ball. He should really retire from football and try to compete in some track and field discipline, maybe decatholon. Until Caicedo turns another few of these performances, he will still be our most insane waste of money.
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Henrique got a reaction from Fernando in The Board
It seems Todd learned from his mistakes. This transfer window was surprisingly good. We finally got rid of boring players like Mount, Kovacic and Havertz and sold them for big money, and we also managed to make money out of Mendy and Koulibaly and even Kepa left the club, and finally the signings are making sense, instead of looking like they were a product of a monkey pressing random keys on a keyboard while "playing" Football Manager.
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Henrique got a reaction from Blue Armour in The Board
Our social media is mocking Leeds. LOL
This sums up the current state of things. People running social media just cant realize how embarrassing is a big club beefing with a small club.
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Henrique got a reaction from OneMoSalah in The Board
Our social media is mocking Leeds. LOL
This sums up the current state of things. People running social media just cant realize how embarrassing is a big club beefing with a small club.
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Henrique got a reaction from Fernando in The Next Manager?
I think its pretty funny when people come up with this kind of thing, because year after year those people have been proven wrong. Haaland just came out of GERMANY and people like you were basically saying he would not even score more than 15 goals in PL, because you know...GERMANY.
Havertz also scored the winning goal in a UCL Final. Right now the biggest problem in this club is the lack of a proper manager. By removing Potter and going for Pochettino, the new board is finally making good decisions. Poch is one of best managers in the world. He took Spurs to another level and even made that "poverty franchise" (to use an American term) reach a UCL Final and even ended in 2nd in 2016-17 PL season.
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Henrique got a reaction from Vesper in The Next Manager?
I think its pretty funny when people come up with this kind of thing, because year after year those people have been proven wrong. Haaland just came out of GERMANY and people like you were basically saying he would not even score more than 15 goals in PL, because you know...GERMANY.
Havertz also scored the winning goal in a UCL Final. Right now the biggest problem in this club is the lack of a proper manager. By removing Potter and going for Pochettino, the new board is finally making good decisions. Poch is one of best managers in the world. He took Spurs to another level and even made that "poverty franchise" (to use an American term) reach a UCL Final and even ended in 2nd in 2016-17 PL season.
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Henrique got a reaction from Blue Armour in The Next Manager?
The answer wasn't hiring a shitty manager for big money, and pretending he was a world class one.
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Henrique got a reaction from erinblue in The Next Manager?
To be honest, since 2012 the club went on an erratic direction. I firmly believe that hiring Mourinho again in 2013 and Conte in 2016 was a costly decision. I mean, the club was slowly moving from physical squad + "marquee players" approach and started to invest in promising + skilled players. Back in the day it seemed the club was building a squad for Guardiola, then, when he decided that Bayern was a better destination, the club hired the anti-Guardiola. I mean, at some point mourinho had Juan Mata, KDB, Lukaku and Salah on his squad. One season later, all of them were gone. Then, we bought Costa and Fabregas, and even though we won the PL for the first time in 5 years, those decisions showed a club that was lacking any kind of long term strategy or a clear path.
When Mourinho was sacked, we were interest in different managers with different football philosophies. For example, the Sampaoli was interviewed and at some point he was considered the number 1 option, but due to his poor english, the club appointed Conte. I mean, again the club was lacking any kind of clear path.
Conte won the PL in his first year, but after the whole Costa saga it was clear he tenure would be short, and it was also clear there was something wrong inside the club. Conte decided by himself to "fire" Costa from the team, without consulting the club hierarchy, and this happened because there was no synergy between the manager and the board. Instead of firing Conte asap, the club decided to give him a full season despited of a relationship that was broken beyond repair. Conte spent the whole season moaning and complaining in his conferences. Just like Mourinho, Conte barely used any player from academy and most of young and "promising" player that were bought during those years spent years on loan somewhere else and never had any chance of proving their value inside the club.
After Conte, there was Sarri. The only problem was: a manager like Sarri came in 5 years too late. When Sarri decided to move back to Italy, the club came up with the baffling decision to appoint Frank Lampard as the head coach. To be honest, I do believe that hiring Lampard in 2018 was even worse than hiring Graham Potter. Lampard is one of the worst managers in PL history. Then, we appointed Tuchel, another "short term results" kind of appointment.
Boehly doesn't have a clue about football, so there is no doubt that most of his decisions are based on the advice of people inside the club. I would say that most of his decisions this season are decisions that you could easily see the club making under the previous ownership in recent years. This season is actually pretty similar to what happened in 2015/2016 season, and I would say that season was even worse because in the beginning of it everyone was picking us to easily win the PL again.
Yeah, Boehly took it to another new level, but lets not pretend the club was in a great shape before. After 2012, something went wrong along the way and City left us behind. Boehly mistakes are basically hiring a terrible manager + paying big money for average players, not really different from that the club have been doing in past 10 years. After Potter fiasco, its clear the club will name a head coach with previous experience in a big club, exactly the same pattern we saw in past 12 or 15 years: club hires a "promising" manager without previous experience in a big club - "promising" manager is a fiasco and is fired - club appoint an interim - club hires a manager with previous experience in a big club.
I would say the biggest difference right now is that before we used to get 2 or 3 expensive average players per season, while Boehly got something like 20 of them in a single season.
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Henrique got a reaction from Vegetable in The Next Manager?
The answer wasn't hiring a shitty manager for big money, and pretending he was a world class one.