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No no, I do not blame him. At the contrary, I am happy for him, because he is the winner in this story.

Exactly. His reputation is still in tact, because everyone knows it's the players who drove him out.

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AVB isn't at fault, anyone who says otherwise and go fuck yourselves. The board forced Carlo to sign Torres for £50 fucking million, which is a disgrace at it's own. Then we lost Carlo, a great manager. Then AVB came. To force out all of the deadwood at once would leave only what? 10 experience players who could actually play a whole season? He tried to do what he could. Sign a few younger players in the hope that the older players would start to give a fuck. Seemed to be going well...

Until the disgraceful older players decide to take control. Hey, they need a few more seasons. Rack up a bit more money! If they didn't have enough already. Then the media decides to fuck with AVB. Because if it's Chelsea, screw em. And Man United? SAF is a god, we can NEVER badmouth him! GLORY GLORY FUCKING MAN UNITED.

So AVB needed the summer transfer window to tell the deadwood to piss off and then get some of the younger lads in and start his project. But nope. The board, who STARTED the fucking problem, ignore the real issue, the PLAYERS, and sack the MANAGER, who had no choice but to try rally the troops. And when the older players said "god, we need to get back in the starting XI" they played good, but then against West Brom? "Meh, i'm in, now I can spend a nice 90 minutes walking around... casually".

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Good luck, Andre. I didn't see eye-to-eye with him, and there were certainly a few substitutions and team selections I disagreed with, but you're a nice bloke, and really, you didn't deserve to have to manage a shower of shit that felt they were still a shower of gold (no pun intended with golden showers).

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Thats a dagger in the heart. Disappointed, gutted, fucked off.

I am lost for words. That leaves me speechless. It is a joke, such a fucking joke.

Talented manager after talented manager getting the sack.

That defenitly takes time to say "I am a Chelsea supporter" with pride.

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The board forced Carlo to sign Torres for £50 fucking million, which is a disgrace at it's own. Then we lost Carlo,

Not true its just an ABC myth, Carlo always wanted Torres, Wilkins confirmed that.

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All those threads and I've barely touched most of them, guess this is as good as any to post that at the moment I'm struggling to come up with any ideas of how this club will get sorted.

Got absolutely no faith in the people running the club.

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For 50m though? That hasnt helped things signing mega pricey players because no doubt then the Manager feels they have to start every game to make up for it.Mean look at Sheva.Dont think Jose wanted him seemed to be after Torres,got him for whatever reason...played him..stopped playing him and then fell out with Roman

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We can solve the question easily. Any who publicly agitated, or showed via body language on the bench, that they were angry at being dropped, were most likely involved in the coup. Drogba had been relegated to the bench as early as the February 11, so thats him out. Essien hasn't played in ages and probably appreciates a little extra caring towards his knees. Not sure about Malouda, and I doubt Mikel has any power at all. Kalou's been on the bench for his entire life, and he's not very powerful either. Cech shouldn't have a problem at all, he's gotten good minutes. I would consider Hilario, but imagining him having any influence at all is laughable. We can rule out Bosingwa and Meirieles, the latter probably hasn't built any power and the former was AVB's favourite. One dark horse we haven't considered is Paolo Ferreira, but he's been out for several years now. That leaves us with Ivanovic, who's started fairly often.

In summary, Malouda is the only one who gets out of that lot without an excuse. He could have joined forces with Lampard/Cole. There are slight, very slight chances JT could have gotten involved, but that depends on how matey he is with Lampard and Cole, and if he's really going to sack a manager for one of his mates- he wasn't involved in the Scolari Revolution despite Drogba, his friend, being the pissed-off-benched-player in chief.

It's not only about minutes. There may be other things involved too. I have a feeling that the Alex/Anelka treatment left a massive impression on the others and no matter whether they played or not, they didn't want to get the same treatment in the future hence the only way was to get AVB sacked.

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Wait and see, Arry to get the England job and AVB takes over at Spurs and has a faithful chairmen and a team of non spoiled big egos or a board being patient enough to see things through.

IT IS FUCKING DISGUSTING how this club is run. I am embarressed by it, to say the least.

I´ve been here when things weren´t rosy, but this is the worst time to be a Chelsea fan for me, personally.

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