We can all hope
Keane was a great player, and it would appear he is becoming a great manager as well. He has taken a mediocre Sunderland side from the Championship into the PL and done a very good job to keep them up, and has strengthened with some top signings over the summer. The man knows his football, and I'm sure he'll be proven right.
Chelsea Player of the Year: Deco
Premiership Player of the Year: Deco
Chelsea Top Scorer: Drogba
Premier League Top Scorer: Adebayor
Premier League Winner: Chelsea
FA Cup Winner: Man United
Champions League Winner: Real Madrid
Carling Cup Winner: Chelsea
Surprise* Team of the Season: West Brom
Surprise* Chelsea Player of the Season: Franco di Santo
Surprise* Premiership Player of the Season: Geovanni
99.99% chance this will be proven wrong within a month
In reflection, I am very happy he's staying. Last season we saw how much the squad loves Frank - everyone went to pay their respects to his mother and he appreciated that very much. If he had left, we'd have found finding his goals and influence on the pitch hard to replace, but finding a man with more courage and character would be an impossible task. Chelsea legend.
No chance of that. The words Real Madrid and Ramon Calderon are synonymous to 'wankers,' and it is going to take a lot of money before Robinho comes samba dancing all the way to Chelsea.
That seems quite likely - I imagine the board offered him a 4 year deal with better wages than he wanted, but I think the fact he wanted a five year deal means he is happy to play out his contract with us, which is really good news.
In all honesty, I am glad Frank is staying, but I am disappointed the club have all of a sudden showed a lack of backbone and given in to his demands. Still, getting Lampard for five more seasons is better than signing Kaka, in my opinion anyway.