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I think it was AVB arrogance and naivety that cost him. The way he treated the players was mess up. Had he buy a lot of players it would not mind cause he would have replacement. But when Mata was the only big signing, it would be hard.
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AVB problem was that, not getting the players behind him. He will learn a lot from this experience. RDM has done good picking up where AVB fail. That being said, I don't think RDM is a top manager like others out there, but the fact that he represents Chelsea allows me to give him more slack then any other managers in the past, and I hope Roman sees this as well. Besides under the Bates time we actually did good with players to coach! Who's to say it can't happen with RDM? :blue scalf:
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But I would still take RDM over Mourinho if Moyes or Bielsa can't come! :blue scalf:
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Are you serious? Do you remember the 9 games against QPR? We played awesome and then suddenly went down.
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Now I can sit back and hear all the good comments from the post match interview and analysis that as of recent I have avoided like a plague! Also have to say, that save from A. Cole in the first game was vital. Keeping the score 3 to 1 for this leg was vital. Again well done guys!
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Awesome Chelsea, well done! But people are getting too hype about this RDM tenure. Is nothing new that whats been done before. Fire the old manager, and players get motivated for the new coach, play good and then after a couple of months they regress back to their old ways. What this shows is that Roman must, MUST get rid of a lot of players this summer. Players are number one priority, and not manager. Even if RDM turns out to be mediocre in a years time the squad we would have will be very vital to the continue success of Chelsea. That being said, well done Chelsea, but don't let this performance fool you and go give 10 years contract to the old guard. Dead wood gots to go.
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Just came to praise Chelsea for their well earn victory...even if they got eliminated I would still applauded them. But also came back to point at this, the new manager effect. It happens all the time, which is why the Hiddink time gets distorted way out by many people here as they fail to take that into their equations. Look at Martin, he had the same effect, and now it's getting harder for him.
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Wow, I am glad, this is what Chelsea is about! Did not matter if we lost or anything, but fight everything till the end. Well done Chelsea!
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Liga - Ronaldo: Mourinho will stay Jose Mourinho will stay on as coach of Real Madrid next season, according to Cristiano Ronaldo amid reports that his manager was poised to return to London to manage Chelsea. As Real prepared for Wednesday's Champions League round-of-16 second leg against CSKA Moscow at the Bernabeu, Mourinho and Ronaldo appeared together at a news conference and both were quizzed about the Chelsea reports. "He is going to continue," Ronaldo, who netted Real's goal in last month's 1-1 first-leg draw in Moscow, said with a smile. "He is going to continue with us." Mourinho responded with a terse "No" when asked if his future depended on Real winning Europe's elite club competition, as the La Liga leaders chase a 10th European crown and their first since 2002. Responding to a question about Wednesday's game, he added: "If my future depends on the result of this tie? No. Unless the club decides to fire me, but I do not base my decisions on winning or losing one match." The most successful manager in Chelsea's history, Mourinho left in 2007 after falling out with the club's ruthless billionaire owner Roman Abramovich. He remains hugely popular with the Premier League side's fans but after this season has two more years to run on his four-year contract with Real, with whom he has won a King's Cup since joining from Inter Milan in 2010. Mourinho and Ronaldo were asked about Lionel Messi's goal haul against Bayer Leverkusen last week, when the Argentine World Player of the Year became the first player to score five in a Champions League match. "Very good, happy for him and for football," said Ronaldo, who was World Player in 2008 before Messi won the award three times in a row. "I don't know if I would be able to do it one day but I hope I can," added the former Manchester United forward. The prolific pair have again been conducting a personal scoring duel this season and Ronaldo has 32 goals in La Liga, two more than Messi, and 40 in all competitions, compared with 50 for the Barca forward. "I don't care what the others do. I just focus on myself and my team," Ronaldo said. "If I score, good, if not it doesn't matter. I am relaxed about it." Mourinho said of Messi: "Scoring five goals is never easy in any competition. It was a very good night for him." Reuters
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Now I hardly see Eldo around anymore. He used to be all over AVB, that it seems the AVB fiasco has hit him badly! And yeah that would be truly awesome. The only person that wanted Bielsa here last summer, would get his wish come true! :blue scalf:
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Ligue 1 - Suarez open to PSG move Liverpool striker Luis Suarez has told French television he would be open to a move to Ligue 1 leaders Paris St Germain. The Uruguayan has been linked with a summer move to the oil-rich Parisians and his national team captain Diego Lugano plays for the club. When asked if he would like to play PSG by Canal+, Suarez replied: "Yes I could go to Paris, like many big teams. "There are many big clubs with such a reputation that want to build a top team and Paris is one of those teams that is recruiting to strengthen. "I would love if (me and Lugano) could play together." Earlier this week, Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish told PSG they will only be wasting their time if they attempt to sign Suarez. "Nobody has spoken to us but it wouldn’t make any difference," he said. "If they (PSG) reversed the charges, the call would not get taken. It’s the usual story."Eurosport ------------- This would be awesome. Liverpool loosing another top stars!
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Awesome style of writing I would say! And Eldo boasting about his AVB thread!
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Obviously you don't know how to read Spanish!
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Robdog still has not appear through here. Looks like his silly days are over!
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BTW speaking about Mourinho and Bielsa moving this is the latest: Bielsa sólo negociaría con Abramovich http://www.marca.com/2012/03/10/futbol/equipos/athletic/1331375118.html Mourinho is a man in demand, and his recent house-hunting in London had fuelled speculation that he would make a return to England. But the paper quotes the 49-year-old insisting he is happy in Madrid and keen to continue in Spain. "I am going to sign a new contract with Real Madrid," Mourinho said. "I would like to have a place in the club’s history. "Real Madrid and I share a project and we are going to carry on with it. Being part of this team is a fantastic and unforgettable experience for a manager like me. "Madrid is one of the biggest clubs in the world and I feel happy here. I feel they trust me here and I feel I have the complete support of the directors and all the fans. "I see my future as achieving more things with Real Madrid and better results that lead to us winning trophies." Still in London, Chelsea have apparently had two approaches to Athletic Bilbao boss Marcelo Bielsa rejected because the Spaniard will only speak with owner Roman Abramovich (The Mirror). Bielsa impressed when he lead his side to victory over Manchester United in the Europa League earlier in the week but has reportedly told Chelsea that he does not talk to “people representing other people”. Love Bielsa, what a character!
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Mancini is a mediocre manager! If I was the owner of City I would take Bielsa in a heartbeat over Mourinho. But heck, they are free to do whatever they want just like Roman does. And yes, a lot of fans from Barcelona that I speak to as well say that would love to have Bielsa after Pep leaves. But I always thought that his style could suit the EPL style equally. And that the only team where he can build his dynasty was City, cause their owner is more patient and intelligent then ours!
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Bielsa had good things going at other teams as well. He does not have to stay. He was just there to prove a point, that what he did in South America can also be done in European football. But agree Barcelona will soon come calling for him. Although I won't be surprised if City ask for him, cause City is building up a team that can play his style with Silva and Co.
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When people speak out of their own ass, they end up looking like a fool! European coaches are always way overrated. Has a lot to do also with the ridiculous English press that overrates their league and mediocre national team!
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In that point you might be right. Cause the AVB comparisons where just a blatant disrespect to Bielsa's managerial career. However as you pointed out "the way Chelsea is set up now" meaning that there will be major changes this summer? If that's the case then whats the problem? Plus I always stated how I wanted a manager that risk more youth. Bielsa is by far one of the fewest top managers in the world that infuses more youth into the starting team.
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I stop reading after you only mention these 3 teams. There was more, in fact he came more into fame for his exploit in Velez Sarsfield. That gave him the big step to Argentina, and then everything is history. I called you delusional cause you dare to compare AVB managerial experience with Bielsa. Now you throw Scolari. That's a different story and had nothing to do with what you said before.
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The last time I will say it and won't repeat myself. Making comparison with a manager that barely got 2 years of experience with a manager of nearly 2 decades is laughable and delusional. But I will leave you with this. AVB Porto style, was never replicated in different teams. Look at Bielsa team and see how his style has gone to each club and team he managed? Success is measured when the same results are proven right over and over again. AVB came and never proved that. Mourinho came and proved it in 3 different teams. So again any 1 else that comes with the same excuse is about as delusional as Liverpool fans!
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Right about what? That you are comparing a 34 year AVB to an experience manager like Bielsa? bahahahahaa Keep thinking with your delusional ways, cause is great show biz!