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you have expressed my feelings exactly .. T watched yesterday with my wife ans she said I hope Liverpool win since Klopp seems so much better a person than Mourinho .

Of course she is a mere woman who has played 4 different sports at very respectable levels ,, and women arent shown much respect on this forum even ,,

Spot on pal. I remember after the Southampton game I think, I listened to 606 and one Chelsea fan rang up and spoke to Robbie Savage and got it spot on. He said to Savo (as a former Leicester player) how pleased he must be and proud with how Claudio Ranieri conducts himself in interviews and how ashamed he was of Jose. It does my head in. If we lose to a better team, don't fucking moan about everything, just accept it, likewise if we aren't good enough which we clearly are not.

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Jose Mourinho has two games to save his Chelsea job, sources tell ESPN FC, with Carlo Ancelotti interested.

http://www.espnfc.com/uefa-champions-league/story/2693096/jose-mourinho-has-two-games-to-save-chelsea-job

with Carlo Ancelotti interested in taking over even on a temporary basis.

Interesting...

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Once again the team has turned against him because of his outdated/small team tactics. It happened at Madrid and it happens at Chelsea once more. It wasn't the case at Internazionale because all those players were all aproaching/well in their 30s and didn't care about the tactics, nor the evolution as a player - they wanted to win something and they wanted it fast as they were approaching the end of their carreers. But it is different when you have young, technically gifted players that want to evolve and prove themselves. They want free flowing football and if you make them play the way Stoke does, eventually you will pay the price.

It is not even an exaggeration but Stoke actually play more entertaining football than we do.

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as if Ancelotti would want to be an interim, and as if Pep would even want to come here

I'm not gonna pretend to know what makes a man tick. At this point that scenario is equally likely as it is unlikely... We just don't know what's going on or what motivates a man.

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I'm not gonna pretend to know what makes a man tick. At this point that scenario is equally likely as it is unlikely... We just don't know what's going on or what motivates a man.

If Pep leaves Bayern and we are looking for a new manager in the summer, Pep will most likely have 4 choices, Man City, Chelsea. Juventus and PSG out of those 4 we would probably be 3rd or 4th on his list

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If Pep leaves Bayern and we are looking for a new manager in the summer, Pep will most likely have 4 choices, Man City, Chelsea. Juventus and PSG out of those 4 we would probably be 3rd or 4th on his list

i think psg is jose's next stop , don't see pep in italy. and we are a better club than city. as long as jose goes whilst we can still get top 4

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It would cost £30m to sack him, the same amount we'd get for reaching the Champions league for next season.

I don't for once think the money has ever been the problem. The real question is that, will sacking Mourinho now end the problems? Who's is going to come as interim manager? What if we still end up winning nothing as well as not qualify for champions League with the interim/new manager? Could it be ever worse than that even if José is kept till the end of the season? These are vital business questions.

Remember, Roman sacked Ancelotti, paid him close to 10M according to reports, signed AVB, paid Porto about 13M, only to sack him after six months due to player power, and also paid him another millions as severance package.

The real problems have never been fixed before and won't be fixed by sacking José now. It'll only start the cycle again.

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Jose Mourinho has two games to save his Chelsea job, sources tell ESPN FC, with Carlo Ancelotti interested.

http://www.espnfc.com/uefa-champions-league/story/2693096/jose-mourinho-has-two-games-to-save-chelsea-job

Lol - this is getting boring :)

It's like playing your mate at pool, best of 3, best of 5, best of 7, best of 99 :)

Journo's should just give up - they're as shit as predictions as Weather reports...

Nobody seems able to second guess Roman - fires managers for nothing and keeps an underperforming manager when it would be sensible to let him go

To be fair - Roman is very rarely wrong in his decisions - will be interesting from now until the season end.

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If Pep leaves Bayern and we are looking for a new manager in the summer, Pep will most likely have 4 choices, Man City, Chelsea. Juventus and PSG out of those 4 we would probably be 3rd or 4th on his list

I'm not so sure I believe that... London is the big prize not Italy or France. If City win the league why do they sack Pellegrino? I would agree they are a threat but I fail to see why you think the others are better suited.

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I can't see Pep here - it just doesn't seem possible and the transition from Mou to Pep football would take way too long.

It might work if they terminate Mou now and bring in an interim that is happy to radicalise the playing style - it's quite a no lose situation as the season is already over realistically.

I guess this is why those guys are paid big bucks - to make such decisions :)

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