

RX8
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Lets bring Jose back to Stamford Bridge
RX8 replied to Aesthetic Relic's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I wish to be in Inglant and help you sing that song.... I will love to hear Stanford Bridge calling Mourinho asking back to home... JOSE...... JOSE...... COME BACK.... THIS IS NOT HOME WITHOUT YOU JOSE.... JOSE:.... COME BACK... All my sopport for you tri-blue sending my voice from the other side of the world. -
FRANCK RIBERY has admitted receiving offers to join Chelsea and Manchester City this summer. The Bayern Munich winger is refusing to commit his future to the German giants beyond the end of the season and has hinted he could be ready to quit the Bundesliga. French international Ribery, 25, has fuelled speculation he could leave Bayern by revealing some of Europe's biggest teams are courting him. He said: "I have received offers from Barcelona, Real Madrid, Chelsea and Manchester City. "I would just like to point out that at no point have I tried to force a move." Bayern president Franz Beckenbauer has admitted there would be little the German champions could do to keep Ribery if a substantial bid arrived. But boss Jurgen Klinsmann is determined to hang on to his prized asset. He said: ''The enquiries we have received, whether it be the one from Real Madrid or whoever, prove his worth. ''He is happy here and the club situation in Spain is exactly the opposite to FC Bayern. "He knows that what he has got here with FC Bayern is great. "We are quite sure he will stay with us for a long time.''
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OH!!! NOOOOOO Putin to help Chelsea land AC Milan coach Ancelotti 12.02.09 | tribalfootball.com Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin is ready to help Chelsea land AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti in the summer. The Mirror says Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich will agree to release Guus Hiddink from his short-term deal at Stamford Bridge in the summer so he can focus his efforts on Russia's World Cup campaign. In exchange, Putin will assist Abramovich in prising Ancelotti away from Milan. Putin has close links with AC Milan owner and Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi and will do his bit to make things easier for all concerned. Under Italian regulations, Chelsea would not have to pay any compensation to Milan even though Ancelotti has two years left on his current San Siro deal, and his basic net salary of £3.5m per year is more than affordable for the Blues, even in their newly-restricted financial circumstances.
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This is absolutly correct... Scolari was to Soft with the squad... and I thing this is one of the worse thing can happend in that dressing room.... Now this is Ballacks point of view he blame the player... and so as I do BLAME GAME ... Michael Ballack <h2 class="padding-bottom-7" style="font-size: 1.05em; line-height: 1.05em;"> MICHAEL BALLACK insists Chelsea's players are to blame for Phil Scolari's sacking. </h2> The Blues boss was axed on Monday after just six months in charge at Stamford Bridge. But Germany midfielder Ballack believes he and his team-mates could have saved Scolari. He said: "It is a shame because he had not been with us for a long time. "Of course there was some criticism and we did not get the results we all would have wanted. "But that is not the manager's fault but the team's. "Something like this is always uncomfortable." Guus Hiddink is the favourite to replace Scolari and Ballack thinks Chelsea can still challenge for honours this season. He added: "I want to win the Champions League and play at the highest level and I can do that with Chelsea. "Last year we were level with Manchester United on points right to the end and we lost the Champions League final unluckily on penalties. "This club has high ambitions and that is what I came here for."
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Yes Hiddink is the new Manager of the Team.... Will see if the Abramovich fait on him is correct.
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if there was any hope of Kaka... is gone forever... KAKA has told Chelsea they have made a big mistake by sacking Phil Scolari so quickly. The AC Milan superstar was part of Scolari’s World Cup-winning Brazil squad of 2002 and was also given his first cap by the axed Blues boss. Kaka said: “I don’t understand how a club that wants so bad to win titles can take such a bad decision as this. “Just because Chelsea had a couple of bad matches. It was a big mistake. I’m sure, in a few weeks or months, he’ll be coaching an even bigger club than Chelsea.”
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JT was the first to send the clear msj that the player were divide on Scolari Case. This is kind of worry about it... and I´m affraid this will start a internal battle between the players... Remember that Scolari side is bigger if you count all the portugues player inside... Now Cech is denied everything... But I thing Drogba is the happy one .... but for what he might go on the Summer... ________________________________________________________________________________ JOHN TERRY is an angry man. The England skipper was trying to focus on tonight's international against Spain but his head was back at Chelsea. As he sat brooding in Seville, Terry pointed towards splits in the Blues camp — those who were for the sacked Phil Scolari and those against. He wanted it known, on the record, that he was most definitely one of the men who backed the Brazilian World Cup winner. As SunSport revealed yesterday, Scolari has fingered Petr Cech, Didier Drogba and Michael Ballack as the key players behind his demise. It is believed they met with owner Roman Abramovich at the training ground last week to sow the seeds of Scolari's downfall. Terry initially appeared reluctant to get embroiled in a debate about Chelsea's troubles with an important game against the world's No1 side and Euro 2008 champions approaching but he could not help himself. Chelsea is his club and he cares deeply about the way it has been falling apart. But he blames the players rather than the manager for the problems. Terry said: "I'm just very shocked by what's happened. "I have sympathy for Scolari. He had my support, that's for sure. Two or three other players will say exactly the same thing, I'm sure. "He's a great man. Unfortunately we weren't playing well and it falls on his head. Maybe they should look at some of us. We did under-achieve. "But the overall picture needs to be looked at. The powers at the club need to look at that." Earlier in the season Terry and Frank Lampard went to see Scolari to ask for training to be pepped up and given a Premier League intensity. It was felt training was too laid back and Terry saw nothing wrong in raising the subject. He viewed it as a captain and senior player working with the manager to improve things rather than any challenge to Scolari's authority. Terry did not absolve himself from blame regarding his own performances which he admitted were not always of the required standard. And he said: "We've not been performing well individually and collectively as a squad. "One or two of us feel we could have done better. We started off very well, but things dipped in form and results. At the end of the day, it's about results. That's unfortunate for Mr Scolari. "At the start of the season I was playing well, for the first five or 10 games. Since then I could have been better. Advertisement "I'm my own worst critic and I know I need to improve — my fitness, my game. That coincided with Chelsea's poor run of form. "I could have done better, and I hold my hands up. With what's going on, to be away with England and concentrate on my own game is the main thing. It's a relief given what's happening back home. "To come here with England when things are going well, that's good to see. I want this winning mentality at Chelsea. We need that very quickly." Russia boss Guus Hiddink is set to come in as Scolari's replacement and Terry has bitter memories of a meeting with the Dutchman. _______________________________________________________________________________ The Czech international keeper was one of the players blamed by Scolari for his shock sacking. But Cech has told pals he had nothing to do with owner Roman Abramovich's decision to dump the Brazilian boss after just seven months in charge. A friend of the Blues No1 said: "Petr did have problems with Scolari but they were only because the manager was messing around with his training programme." Cech is now out to re-establish himself as the world's top keeper after Scolari unsettled him by attempting to replace goalkeeping coach Christophe Lollichon with Brazilian Carlos Pracidelli. Lollichon worked with Cech at his previous club Rennes but Scolari even banned his star keeper from watching videos of forthcoming opponents prepared for him by Lollichon. Cech complained to Scolari about the changes but to no avail. Cech's friend added: "Petr prides himself on his professionalism and hates being ill prepared. "To not be able to watch videos or prepare as he was accustomed to clearly affected his performances this season."
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Someone PLease Stop this nonsense With Anchelotti... We are gonna make the Milan a favor and we are gonna be scure with him.... Anchelotti is the biggest looser coach in the serie A. I preffer Rijkaard 100 times than him.... GUUS HIDDINK could pocket up to £2.5million for a four-month stint as Chelsea’s caretaker boss. The Dutchman can hit the jackpot while he keeps the manager’s seat warm for Carlo Ancelotti. As SunSport revealed yesterday, AC Milan chief Ancelotti is Chelsea’s No 1 choice to replace the axed Phil Scolari. Milan chiefs admit he will leave the club this summer and the Blues expect him to be installed by June. In the meantime, Hiddink is expected to be confirmed tomorrow as interim boss and he will be highly paid for his few weeks’ work. The ex-Holland coach will get a £1.5million basic salary. Then on top of that he could get a £500,000 bonus for winning the Champions League and the same again depending on performances in the league and FA Cup. Hiddink, 62, has made it clear he will NOT take the job full-time and is only helping out as a favour to Roman Abramovich. He will continue as Russia’s national boss while at Stamford Bridge and return to that job in the summer to let Ancelotti take charge. AC Milan director Umberto Gandini hinted at where Ancelotti’s future lies yesterday. He said: “If the Chelsea position is open in July, I think he might consider it.” Ancelotti has won two Champions League trophies as AC Milan coach. Scolari, in charge for seven months, left Chelsea with a £7.1m compensation package yesterday.
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COMPENSATION AGREED Posted on: Tue 10 Feb 2009 Chelsea Football Club can confirm that compensation has been agreed today (Tuesday) with Luiz Felipe Scolari in accordance with the terms of his contract. Agreement was also reached with his backroom staff, Flavio Teixeira, Darlan Schneider and Carlos Pracidelli and we would like to thank them for their work at Chelsea. So how much does it cost to us??... Lest than Robinho´s diference bit agains City?? HA!!
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How can we get to this point... I mean isn´t this supost to happend to teams in the middle table in any league... 3 coaches in 1 in a half season..!! That´s to bad... Too Bad...
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Worse case... Lose Everything.... CL, FA, PREMIER (Lost all ready) Player credibility in Abramovich and the club is lost... no more good players wants to come to Chelsea because the rulz and the coaches chance more than a players the clothes in a training day Team get back to the old time... Middle table... Abramovich cancel al money to rebuild the team because of the "Financial Crisis" Chelsea make a Step back to the past... And We all the funs.. realease that easy as it come... easy at it goes..
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Great now we are losing players too!! Great !! Deco maybe Quaresma... Is Carvalo or Bosingwa in that too?? So Abramovich watch the Hull game... and them call Scolari... and tell him... I don´t like the team... so you are Fire!! DECO fears Phil Scolari's departure could spell the end of his Chelsea career. The Portuguese international, 31, was Scolari's only major summer signing. But he has struggled to make an impact and the club's decision to axe the man who bought him has left the playmaker facing an uncertain future. Deco, who joined from Barcelona for £8million last summer, said: "Scolari is a good coach and he should have been given more time to get the project right. "I was shocked when I heard the news, I almost could not believe it. "The reason I came to Chelsea was to play for Scolari. "He explained the ambitious project they had here and that's why I decided to sign. "I rejected a lot of other offers to join them."
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Some One Please Tell me that the Chelsea is not considering for real Carlo Anchelotti?? I can Not Beleive that abramovich is going to bring all the manager that win the Champion league to see wich one bring it to home:... That´s Insane... Is not just the coach.... IS the player for the love of god.. Mr. Abramovich... When you bring a Kaka, A messi or a CR7 to Stanford Bridge you might will... but request a coach who in the last 4 game had play with 5 defenses en lost or tie a game is totaly insane... Please make up your mind... You Axed Mourinho because we don´t play beautifull Futbol, now you axed Scolari because of the result... Wich Mourinho deliver.... NOW WHAT?? You are gonna get Anchelotti a Coach that if isn´t for Kaka he should be at home waching the Serie A and not with Milan... Carlo Anchelotti is not going to give us the result or the beautifull game... And that is a fact..
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Well in the case... maybe if the club is going to take a "Long" term coach again...like always said.. Why don we star right now.?? For example is Rijkaard is the man... or maybe... let´s just wait... talk to him make a Deal and let him finish the season... and with this we will win some time with: 1 Let him used to the Premier and see how is the real deal. 2 Get in touch with the players Know each others 3 Make a Full diagnostic of the Good and Bad things of the team and preparate himself for the next season, I see how much can he spend and see Who can hire.. 4 Give him time to talk with the new player he might want.
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Well it looks like HiddinK is going for the Job.... and I feel like is not so temporaly like he said.... This like Beackham situacion... ones he is in the Job He won´t go back... The only good thing about Hiddink is that Abramovich will spend some money to make his friend happy and make him stay. The problem will be if he say no.... Why is so hard to see that only Mourinho es the Real TRUE BLUE COACH for this team...
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I will share this articule from Giles Smith from the Time Online... I will put just a part of it and tell you guys I totaly aggree with it. Here the full Articule: http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/col...icle5697634.ece "... Gianfranco Zola? It’s a huggable prospect. But he’s too young, surely. Plus, all managerial careers end in disappointment. Do we really want to see that happen to Zola? No. Most Chelsea fans would be happy, I think, if this was the moment we discovered that the departure of José Mourinho and his rift with Roman Abramovich was, like the death of Bobby Ewing in Dallas, nothing more than a bad dream. So, ripple, dissolve, and bring back the Special One, with a Zola/Steve Clarke backroom team seated on his left-hand side, and with Roberto Di Matteo as chief executive. Well, we can hope. "
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OHHHH C`MON,.... SOMEONE PLEASE BE SERIUS ABOUT THIS.... ANCHELOTTI!!! HE CAN`T HAVE A NICE RUN WITH MILAN, HE IS PLAYING UEFA .... Chelsea want Carlo Ancelotti to replace axed Phil Scolari. SunSport understands the AC Milan boss had already been lined up to take over from Scolari this summer. The Brazilian’s abrupt departure yesterday saw owner Roman Abramovich trying to accelerate a deal but Milan are unlikely to release Ancelotti in mid-season. The Italian coach turned down the job at Stamford Bridge last summer before it was eventually offered to Scolari. But an agreement with Milan he would leave at the end of this season had already been brokered and now Chelsea have reopened negotiations. Milan have lined up their former player and ex-Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard to take over at the San Siro for 2009-10. Only Milan owner Silvio Berlusconi can allow Ancelotti to leave before the end of the season. If that permission is refused, Chelsea may have be forced to hire a caretaker until the summer. Avram Grant, who left the club last May, has been mentioned as a possibility but would be an unpopular choice with the players. Russia boss Guus Hiddink distanced himself from the hot-seat last night. He told his squad training in Turkey: “I’m not concerned with what has been said about me elsewhere, I’m working here now.”
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NO You don`t have to... I Will because I need too... The one and Only one: THE SPECIAL ONE José Mario dos Santos Félix AKA: JOSE MOURINHO
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Chelsea sack Scolari Monday 9 February, 2009 Juventus' Champions League opponents Chelsea have sacked Luiz Felipe Scolari and Roberto Mancini has already denied links with the post. Scolari, who led Brazil to World Cup glory in 2002, didn't enjoy the expected success at Stamford Bridge. After last weekend's 0-0 draw with Hull City, Scolari has been relieved of his duties and assistant Ray Wilkins will temporarily step in. “Scolari has been dismissed as manager of Chelsea with immediate effect,” a statement read. "Felipe has brought many positives to the club since he joined and we all feel a sense of sadness that our relationship has ended so soon. "Unfortunately the results and performances of the team appeared to be deteriorating at a key time in the season. "In order to maintain a challenge for the trophies we are still competing for we felt the only option was to make the change now.” There have been suggestions that former Inter tactician Mancini will try his luck in England and Chelsea may have offered him that opportunity. “Sadly nobody has contacted us,” Mancio's agent Giorgio De Giorgis told ANSA. “I can rule out Roberto joining Chelsea. They have obviously looked for someone else.”
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Official: Luiz Felipe Scolari has been sacked
RX8 replied to DavidEU's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I thing we are losing Focus on the main problem here... And the Problem is... We had 3 Coaches in 1 season and a Half... That´s Bad... That´s a bad look for the Club... we are starting to look desperet and hopeless team... The faq of the matter is... What is Kenyon and Mr. Abramovich thinging about this?? We didn´t spent money on the transfert market... But you axed Scolarri, How much does it cost to the club? Would be better spent that in the market and see what happend next? What about Deco and Quaresma... are they in or out with Scolarri?? Isn´t that enough Damage to the club axed Mourinho and lost Drogba with him.... now we axed Scolari and lost Deco with maybe Quaresma...?? What is the need of the Club at this moment? This is badest thing of the world... Axed the Captain in the middle of the Storm Now we are Lost... for the rest of the season... and Hopeless for the next one.. UNLESS SOMEONE CALL MOURINHO!!! -
Official: Luiz Felipe Scolari has been sacked
RX8 replied to DavidEU's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I thing the problem is far from that... I feal the team.. lost... and I´m not talking about the game... i´m talking about... the mind... the spirit... Is like Drogba said all the time... " I am in good health physically" yes, But where is your heart and Mind??... You were not physically in the best last season... but you did great... so what´s the problem now? -
Official: Luiz Felipe Scolari has been sacked
RX8 replied to DavidEU's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Grant is a TOP A Class muppet, I totaly aggree with Tri-Blue GUYS:... We have to Ask For Mourinho... Is to bad i´m half of the world long from Stanford bridge and Cobhan.... but I will go put a Banner in there faces... and make them thing about Mourinho... We have to realase.... Premier League is for long term best coaches in the World and We were Stupid enoght to axed Mourinho... And know we are going Down.... Here are the candidates: SO bye bye Big Phil, but who will Chelsea turn to next? SunSport draws up a shorlist for Roman Abramovich here. GUUS HIDDINK Russia's coach was reportedly high on Chelsea’s wish-list before they settled on Scolari in the summer. Regarded as one of the most astute tacticians in world football, Hiddink’s efforts in taking Russia to the semi-finals of Euro 2008 mark him as an obvious candidate for Chelsea’s billionaire owner. Unlike Scolari, the Dutchman has also made his name at club level in Europe having guided PSV Eindhoven to three Eredivisie titles as well as the semi-finals of the 2004-05 Champions League. GIANFRANCO ZOLA A legend during his playing days at Chelsea, Zola would be a hugely popular choice among the Stamford Bridge faithful. Despite his relative inexperience in club football he has forged a good reputation since taking over as manager at West Ham this season with former Blues assistant Steve Clarke by his side. JOSE MOURINHO Chelsea’s most successful manager having led them to back-to-back league titles, the Portuguese is the most exalted of all the club's managers. Sacked at the start of last season, Mourinho has since stated he would one day like to return to management in England. A return to Stamford Bridge would, however, seem unlikely with an apparent falling out with Abramovich leading to his departure, while he remains contracted to Inter Milan — who currently lead Serie A by seven points. FRANK RIJKAARD The former Barcelona boss has been out of work since leaving the Catalan club at the end of last season. During his five-year spell at the Nou Camp the 46-year-old led Barca to two league titles as well as Champions League success when they beat Arsenal 2-1 in the 2005-06 final. ROBERTO DI MATTEO Another former fan favourite, Di Matteo is best remembered for scoring the fastest FA Cup final goal as the Blues beat Middlesbrough 2-0 in 1997. He was named manager of League One club MK Dons in the summer and has them on track for promotion in his first season with the team currently sitting second in the table. AVRAM GRANT The Israeli was replaced by Scolari in the summer after taking the Blues to their first Champions League final where they lost on penalties to Manchester United. His softly-spoken mentality, and the fact he succeeded Mourinho, meant Grant was never truly accepted by Blues fans. ROBERTO MANCINI His agent claims Chelsea have already "contacted others". The 44-year-old Italian was sacked by Inter Milan at the end of last season despite leading them to the past three Serie A titles. He remains a high-profile candidate despite remaining out of work and has history in England having played at Leicester at the start of the decade. -
Official: Luiz Felipe Scolari has been sacked
RX8 replied to DavidEU's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
This is not right!!.... What is Kenyon and Abramovich Thinging?? What do you thing that you guys are gonna find another Mourinho ?? You guys are crazy people... Like another guy said... ARE WE THE NEW REAL MADRID of the PREMIER!!! This is not right!!... You guys Axed Mourinho for a bad Start.... Who hasn´t had one?? Didn´t United Start like that this year... How many time liverpool Started like that even in the Champion... And Look how many did they had?? YOU SHOULD NEVER EVER AXED MOURINHO IN THE FIRST PLACE now you need one like him... YOU BLOW IT UP.... IS not easy the premier league... only some can handle it... That why Ferguson, Wegner en Benetis has control of the premier... And what are we doing... Axes every coach that can´t make us Champion... We will keep doing it... and the best part is the we are starting to create a bad idea for all coaches... that if they have a bat time they will be axed and that is a thing that can make a coach say NO to us in the Future.. -
Scolari must go at the end of the season... and start again to find another coach for a premier league... Scolarri doestn`t carea about it.... He is no a pasion man... and the team is the same with him... He never talks about other coaches never criitism nothing on premier.... You know why Mourinho attack the other... becasuse he has pasion enjoy playing the mind of the others Scolarri is to soft and good guy to be on the premier.... that`s a faq... We want Mourinho Back no matter the cost... WE NEED OUR ALEX FERGUSON JOSE MOURINHO AT Chelsea