Mhsc
MemberEverything posted by Mhsc
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I'm sorry but I kind of want him back
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Tuchel's main problems came from us not having a good structure/staff in place yet, but equally his football was quite uninspiring, he was just a very good in-game tactician. He wouldn't be top of my list but an upgrade on Poch imo.
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What we saying?
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He is the only available manager I know of that is playing the kind of progressive, strategic football that all of the top teams have been dominating with in recent years, and has a track record with some of our players, that is free and might actually be up for joining us. I'm sure other good options exist, but as a person that mostly watches PL he is a simple and safe option to me that guarantees many of the things I wanted to see this season and saw none of.
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Interesting if it is by mutual consent. Implies Poch wanted something more and the club cannot agree, so they decided to part ways. Whether that is a sensible decision then depends on what he wants. If, as rumoured, it is more powers over transfers then I would say it is the right decision for all involved to part ways - I can see why he wants it but he's also got too big of an ego to accept that he is BAD at it, like maybe one of the worst of all the famous managers in the last 10 years. If it was something more general, like he wanted to tweak the clubs strategy to include a few more experienced players amidst the youth, then I would say the club has got it wrong (as long as his expectation was not also that he would be picking these experienced lads himself) If we go for De Zerbi I think it is an upgrade personally. Really not sure on the other candidates.
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Would definitely not be interested in spending 30m on an unproven coach in the PL when De Zerbi is free and we already have Poch in situ
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https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/features/2024/5/21/24161431/four-reasons-why-Chelsea-should-not-keep-mauricio-pochettino Pretty fair analysis honestly. Agree with all points. I don't think it will be the end of the world if we keep him, but given De Zerbi is available for free honestly I'd be very tempted if I were the Directors.
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The board have said from the beginning and I believe it was confirmed multiple times that Poch does get a say, he and ALL directors have to simultaneously agree on a transfer and if anyone is a no then it is a no. What he can't do is just decide for himself on a player and clearly some others in the group do not agree with whoever he is suggesting. That's their job. He has a terrible track record at picking players so I'm thankful for that. Just hope he's not ruled out some good options for us because their chakra didn't feel right to him or whatever voodoo hippy bullshit about energy he believes in.
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Sorry for the bad screenshot... Sky sports saying Raheem spent more time walking than any other forward in the premier league this season.
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I agree. Especially as he is available for free. My only question about RDZ is whether he can handle breaking down parked buses, how often did Brighton have to deal with that compared to us? I mean not that Poch did a good job here either, but still a thought...
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For me he's done enough to get his 150k pw if that is all he's after, as rumoured. He can at minimum do a job for us grafting like James Milner did for all of his clubs. Hard work is an underrated asset.
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An extra 2 years? That would be hilariously bad decision. We should tell him the truth: this is the absolute minimum acceptable and next season has to be better. No more excuses. No whining to the press about how you aren't getting to buy whichever players you feel like. Get on with the job and deliver. Promise him an extension around Christmas if we are top 4 around that time. Give him 1 year then. Keep our options open. He has done an alright job recently but I would say he is very marginal not to get the sack on balance of his performance over the season. Wouldn't really surprise me either way tbh. But him getting an extension right now would be a massive surprise to me and quite poor from the club. We cannot be rewarding 6th place. The most we can say is that due to mitigating circumstances he deserves a chance to prove he can do better.
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He was definitely frustrating to begin with but he's really looking like a hell of a player now. I could understand the criticism earlier in the season but the recent posts from several members here playing down how good he is just baffle me. Key part of the jigsaw. Personally, I think he struggled initially from a huge shell shock of moving from De Zerbi ball where he had really clear instructions and was part of a well oiled machine to joining an awful tactical setup from Poch (initially) and he did not have experience in the top flight playing without precise rules and other players always being EXACTLY where he's been told they will be. He's really come along since then + Poch has finally started to deliver some sensible-ish positional setup.
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Call me crazy but I'm not ruling out Man Utd winning the final vs City. City may be hungover from celebrations and for Man Utd the game will be EVERYTHING.
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Small margins make such a difference in football... 6 months ago, Solanke would have scored and taken it to 2-2, and then maybe we even lose later while chasing the game. So many of our games recently have been like this, we ended up getting the results but we conceded HUGE chances that got wasted. Need to tighten up and control games properly if we want to have a less stressful season next year.
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It would honestly have been amazing to see Thiago playing still at 40-41 here, absolutely think he could. Don't know what the fuck he's made out of but we need more like him
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In one interview earlier in the season someone asked about whether he had lost weight and he looked incredibly offended lmao
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Spurs 2-0 up, that's probably the dream for 5th dead, oh well, lets just win this fucking game
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Can we please round up all of the Caicedo haters and make them atone for their crimes?
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Omg Caicedo
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Just realised Chalobah is playing at RB... Gusto on the bench.
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So... De Zerbi and his staff are now available for free, without having to deal with Brighton. Still think we should stick with Poch for now, but it is interesting. I imagine if the end of season had gone a bit worse (and still if we somehow lose 6th) the club would be unable to resist.
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Estevao can join us from 2025 when he turns 18 they say, but wont he also need to gain a work permit? Couldn't that also take years?
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Shame we lose Mudryk - maybe he wasn't exactly in form, but I'm sad that anything interrupts the XI that went on the winning run. Given Nkunku played from 42' in the last game, I wonder if we start him and sub him out at 60mins for Sterling? Whatever we do, hopefully Poch is getting good medical advice on him and is following it.
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How is Taylor still employed in England ffs Send him to ref in Saudi