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Michael Emenalo (Technical Director, Chelsea)


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He is basically the cause of Wilkins lay-off, our slump of form under Ancelotti, the 2008 financial crisis, the famine around the world and the AIDS... He is the villain.

Vicious rumours circulating that he caused more natural disasters than John Terry last year. These rumours are currently unconfirmed.

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He is basically the cause of Wilkins lay-off, our slump of form under Ancelotti, the 2008 financial crisis, the famine around the world and the AIDS... He is the villain.

don't forget that Emenalo also sunk The Titanic.

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I have read some fine articles on we ain't got no history, but this not one of them. The author is speculating on Emenalo role and boosting about his accomplishments without any evidence. Chelsea management is very complex and Emenalo role is vaguely descried. I don't believe anyone outside of Chelsea hierarchy know what part Emenalo has taken in recent changes and transfers. He maybe doing a good job, but no one in the outside can know.

Agreed, this thread should be edited so that this^ is the first post people see.

Embarrassing article.

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I have read some fine articles on we ain't got no history, but this not one of them. The author is speculating on Emenalo role and boosting about his accomplishments without any evidence. Chelsea management is very complex and Emenalo role is vaguely descried. I don't believe anyone outside of Chelsea hierarchy know what part Emenalo has taken in recent changes and transfers. He maybe doing a good job, but no one in the outside can know.

It's hardly baseless speculation. Technical Directors/Directors of Football are supposed to be responsible for transfers. Unless we're paying this guy to do nothing, I remain convinced that every single signing since summer 2011 has been done exclusively by Mad Mike. Typically a manager gets little say when working under a TD/DoF, all they do is tell their superior what position they want strengthened. It is then up to the TD to decide which player fits that bill, and they can ignore the managers request if they feel like it.

Of course all of the above still is speculation, but it's not entirely baseless, given on knowledge known from how continental sides operate with their TD's.

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