I would prefer if he slated the club. Hearing such gracious words makes it even more worse. The fact that he's conceding the inevitable and has nothing but praise for the us and the game in such details shows the level of care he has for the club. He commands ultimate respect from everyone, regardless of how we feel about his managerial ability. What a man
Carlo Ancelotti: For the Love of it The same will-to-win the players have every time they take to the pitch is similar to Ancelotti's own approach to the game. He simply loves to manage football teams to victory and would continue to do so for years to come, even if a big club job was not available. http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2364591,00.html Sounds like he's saying goodbye :\
That'd explain it then haha! But my point still stands. If it came down to it, if Ancelotti was sacked/resigned & Hiddink came in, I'd have no complaints.
Does anyone know the deadline for renewing membership? I've got the email reminding me too, but doesn't state a deadline. Might go for the True Blue Ticket & Magazine this time. Only £7 more
And considering the squad of West Ham, any decent manager could've secured survival. Parker, Nouble, Ba, Obinnah, Cole ect. They're by no means bad players, They could've finished well beyond relegation.
Yeah he's done well in his first season, but with this club, he'd have to retain the Portuguese league title & their cup & win the Champions League. Not that I'm doubting his qualities, but I don't want us to hire Hiddink for 1 season, knowing if Villas-Boas fails next year, we'd have a similar situation to now where no-one knows the future of Hiddink and blah blah
Maybe. Though I don't like the idea of spending a season "waiting" for Villas-Boas. Though I do believe Hiddink is capable of building for the future, we'd waste an entire season.