http://www.chelseafc...2634597,00.html I don't know why but Di Matteo pre-match briefing gives me much more confidence than any of Boas's. Lets hope he can use his knowlage about Championship.
http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2634054,00.html That much about return of Zola. Still seems very good and it also aswerd our question. Without no doubts RDM is going to be manager, at least untill end of season.
Good to hear that, but despite the fact I do not remeber him playing, as I was very young back there, what I fear the most is that he would be treated badly and not like legend that he is.
I would be really pleased. And as I take that as a fact, that he will lead our team at least till the end of season, I was wondering who would his assistan be, any hope Ray could come back?
As I was very disappointed yesterday now I see it with clearer mind. Frank is great player and without doubts he is already legend. I think that his disappointment about not playing came mainly trough from bad results. You know if you are player like Lampard, who always loved the club with all his heart, suddenly you see bad results when you are not playing and someone like Meireles is playing you realy can be frustrated. I think that this is were the frustration came from. If he was replaced by the player, whose importance to the game was higher than his and we were winning than I am convinced he would surley accept his place on bench. So even his performace wasn't best this season he is still better than 'disaster' Meireles. Still I am disappointed about him not supporting AVB, the one that could lead us to bright tomorrows. But I can see where his frustration came from.
He managed to get them to premier league, while playing attractive offensive football. He kept that style of football also in PL, but somewhere in the middle of the season they had little crisis and Hodgson was knocing on the doors, so he was sacked. He have made amazing work there. He was also very good in MK Dons, where he was beaten in play-off by Scunthorpe. edit: He got manager of the month award in September 2011
Like I said I hope I am wrong, but the biggest problem as I see it is that our players think they are untachable and they're not motivated enough. Well, if we'll wait till the end of the game on St Andrew's, we hopefuly get answer if he can change anything or not. Untill that we are only speculating on what will happen and once again I really hope you're right but I am afraind you're not.
We can allways hope that RDM as a former Chelsea player will have bigger authority, therefore he may not be scared of using new tatics and young players. He surely must be avare that if he doesn't change anything it'll be same old 2012 shit.
Di Matteo has been with the team for whole season and if he was that good, it would already have prooven, therefore I highly doubt he will change anything. On the other hand I will be very pleased if I am wrong and after all he is the best option for rest of the season.