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We also need a clearout of players at the end of this season. I'd like to see the following move on.

  • Ivanovic
  • Fabregas
  • Oscar
  • Mikel
  • Ramires

I'm not sure what Terry's role is in all this but in time things may surface and he may need to go as well. Also I think Costa is still one of the best strikers around and deserves another chance.

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Jose is gone.

No matter what he has a legacy to this club and helped define an era to the club's history. Sad that it ended in this manner, especially with certain circumstances added in. I hope that he has a break from football to rest from what has been an uneasy year.

But right now, the next steps for this club is important. The next manager as an interm, the manner we approach Sunderland, and how we treat certain players. Players have not played at all the expectations that they should be at, and that needs to be looked at. Hopefully the next manager, be it Pep or Simone, has to be one that will build something with the youth as well as the squad.

Jose made faults, the Board made faults and the Players made faults -- and the mix communication has lost us a bit. We need the gap between all three areas to be on the same line in order to make sure this situation isn't made worse.

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We also need a clearout of players at the end of this season. I'd like to see the following move on.

  • Ivanovic
  • Fabregas
  • Oscar
  • Mikel
  • Ramires
I'm not sure what Terry's role is in all this but in time things may surface and he may need to go as well. Also I think Costa is still one of the best strikers around and deserves another chance.
If we bring Simeone keep Costa. If not, get rid of him.
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Although the decision had to be made, it makes no sense that we let him prepare the players for 1 1/2 days for the Saturday game and then proceed to sack him. Don't even know who's doing what now ahead of the weekend.

I would suspect that the delay was due to our need to have everything relating to his short-term replacement confirmed prior to parting ways with Mourinho himself.

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Although the decision had to be made, it makes no sense that we let him prepare the players for 1 1/2 days for the Saturday game and then proceed to sack him. Don't even know who's doing what now ahead of the weekend.

I don't know if anyone does. Maybe we'll get a manager in who wants to play Papy Djilobodgi. That would be a treat.

Or maybe we'll sign some world-class players in January, rather than doing the business like most clubs do in the summer.

I don't know if people talking about player power have a point or not, but whether intentionally or not they did get Jose sacked to some degree. Matic's form has been nowhere near where it was. Hazard got off to one of his 'late starts' (as if saying it happens every year makes it right and has nothing to do with him always looking overweight in August). Costa completely went off the boil. JT finally seems to be showing his age and wasn't properly replaced.

Just so much going wrong and I don't think Jose should take all of the blame.

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We also need a clearout of players at the end of this season. I'd like to see the following move on.

  • Ivanovic
  • Fabregas
  • Oscar
  • Mikel
  • Ramires

I'm not sure what Terry's role is in all this but in time things may surface and he may need to go as well. Also I think Costa is still one of the best strikers around and deserves another chance.

This. Massive evaluation needs to start now ahead of the summer, we are sitting on a lot of fucking deadwood but also players that would fetch good money. No harmonies just get rid, collect the cash and go and massively improve the team and squad and get us back to an attacking threat and a club that others fear playing.

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Does this mean Baba Rahman, Kenedy, RLC will be given real chances? And does this further mean, no more inverted Fullbacks, and no more Ivan? A greater effort to playing better football? And new ideas on how to approach matches, with different formations/tactics?

Let's not get it twisted, we were (and still are) in free-fucking-fall. We were beat resoundingly by the likes of Crystal Palace, Everton, Bournemouth, Stoke (in the league), Southampton, and played off the fucking park by Man City. None of our loses were competitive in the slightest. We weren't losing these games with 10 shots on target, horrendous refereeing, or any other JM type excuse. We were thoroughly out played for each and every single one of our loses.

We're in the middle of December. This team were not on the cusp of turning things around any time soon. He was given all the time in the world to turn this horror show around, and he simply hasn't. It's that simple. Our leading goal scorer was Own Goals. Oscar/Cesc/Hazard/Costa all looked like strangers out there month after month, with no direction on how formulate cohesive attacks. Our defense, the one aspect JM hangs his hat on, are in shambles. Every CB combination has failed, Ivan is an undisputed starter, and the team continues to lose the midfield battle week after week.

There was no light at the end of the tunnel. I simply won't entertain any revisionist history 6-12 months from now, things are dire man. We're one freaking point above the relegation zone.

Having said all that, it's still a shame it didn't work out. You can tell Roman wanted to achieve some sense of stability. He was damned if he fired JM in October and damned now that he's waited this long to pull the trigger. Some may say Roman and his minions should have better foresight and all that jazz, but that's a discussion for another day.

JM was telling us everything we wanted to hear in his first season, everything. But the moment shit hit the fan, he simply retreated back to his old tricks.

It simply HAD to be done.

Still like the guy though. Crazy innit?

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Cheers mate. Honestly I've been reading this thread for a while and it became a bit of an echo chamber of about 6 people slagging him off so at least you'll get a few fresh voices saying new things over the next few days.

On the one hand the board have done a tremendous job over the last few years and I'm tremendously excited about the new stadium. But this summer was a major failure. We sold a great goalkeeper to a major rival against the manager's wishes. We signed a player he clearly didn't yearn for whilst making an absolute pig's ear of the John Stones deal (seriously, whoever 'masterminded' that deal did just about everything wrong).

For every one of Jose's mistakes made after the season kicked off, the board made at least the same amount in the summer. Now they've managed to sack our best manager of all time again and pissed off a lot of Chelsea supporters, some of whom they need to keep very onside in the next 12 months. Utter shambles.

Nice to hear. Fresh voices are always nice.

The board really didn't do that great a jon though tbh. The only really good bit of business was Zouma and Azpi. Cesc went cheap cause Barca didn't need him, Costa had a release clause and Matic was unproven. We've been bargain hunters and a selling club lately and it has clearly hurt us. Don't get me started on the John Stones deal. Absolutely awful. This will alienate a lot of fans from the board, Roman better not mess up or he'll have a mess on his hands.

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Mourinho's philosophy has always struck me as:

"I've already shown you guys how to stop "x" team from hurting us. Go out and beat "x" team. After all, we have more quality than they do and that eventually will tell"

It was instructive to listen to Mourinho wax lyrical about all the preparation he had done to ensure our players knew about all the means Leicester could score and win, as he's done several times this season.

But was what alarming about Chelsea was not Leicester's goals against us, but how clueless we looked in their final 3rd till they scored! Mourinho hardly ever speaks about that side, aside from some basic stuff here and there. "I told him to make some movement" How can players make movements when there is no space? Or when no one is attacking space? Or when the passing is so slow and ponderous? That's training ground stuff and we have to ask why we hardly ever saw it in almost 3 years.

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