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Have to say, Mourinho has certainly pulled no punches with what he has said. He has been sending out the message that "we'll be challenging for the titles", "we are ready to compete" etc and that practically means, should he find any excuses next season, it could well fall flat on his face. Considering Mourinho's nature, am surprised he has taken a bold and initiative approach rather than trying to play the 'underdog' cards. Gonna be interesting to see what happens next season.

04/05 season all over again, mark my words.

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From the Official Site.

well, I don't think based solely in the games that Izzy Brown should be promoted to the first team - especially in a position we're stocked, but as usual, I'll trust Mourinho's assessment.

I miss Baker in either list (training with the first team or being loaned). He was better than everyone else except Boga imo and he isn't mentioned at all. I feel for the kid.

Good luck for the boys being promoted.

Basically that means that we will not see any of these players in the blu shirt again.Christensen would be the fifth CB and because of his lack in experience,he will play maybe against a third league oppenent in the FA Cup,which for me is not enough.

If Luis should have an injury,Mou will play Azpilicueta as a LB,which means that Ake will also not get his chances.

Boga will train with the first team,but Mou says that Boga will play for the U21,so we can conclude that,even with his exceptional talent,Mou will not give him a chance and if Boga is somehow lucky,he will maybe make his debut and get one minute against a week team.

I hoped that Mou would change at least a little bit in our way we treat talents.In my opinion,Baker,Boga and Ake are ready for more chances,especially the first two.Ake would be a decent back up against weak and mid table teams,but Boga and Baker are ready to play more.Maybe not CL,but at least some PL is the least you can expect.

I only see one thing that Oscar can do better than Boga and that is tackling.In all other things,I think that Boga is already better.Oscar is not bad,don´t get me wrong,but Boga is such a great talent.

At least,we will see Boga and Musonda together in the blues shirt in the U21 team.I would love to see them both together on the pitch destroying all kinds of teams

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Basically that means that we will not see any of these players in the blu shirt again.Christensen would be the fifth CB and because of his lack in experience,he will play maybe against a third league oppenent in the FA Cup,which for me is not enough.

If Luis should have an injury,Mou will play Azpilicueta as a LB,which means that Ake will also not get his chances.

Boga will train with the first team,but Mou says that Boga will play for the U21,so we can conclude that,even with his exceptional talent,Mou will not give him a chance and if Boga is somehow lucky,he will maybe make his debut and get one minute against a week team.

I hoped that Mou would change at least a little bit in our way we treat talents.In my opinion,Baker,Boga and Ake are ready for more chances,especially the first two.Ake would be a decent back up against weak and mid table teams,but Boga and Baker are ready to play more.Maybe not CL,but at least some PL is the least you can expect.

I only see one thing that Oscar can do better than Boga and that is tackling.In all other things,I think that Boga is already better.Oscar is not bad,don´t get me wrong,but Boga is such a great talent.

At least,we will see Boga and Musonda together in the blues shirt in the U21 team.I would love to see them both together on the pitch destroying all kinds of teams

Keep on dreaming no way near.

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Have to say, Mourinho has certainly pulled no punches with what he has said. He has been sending out the message that "we'll be challenging for the titles", "we are ready to compete" etc and that practically means, should he find any excuses next season, it could well fall flat on his face. Considering Mourinho's nature, am surprised he has taken a bold and initiative approach rather than trying to play the 'underdog' cards. Gonna be interesting to see what happens next season.

he's been saying that for one year... it's not something new he just added to his speech.

I think he was honest last year and continues to be. We were in transition, he was getting to know the squad and see what they're made of (mentally speaking). Targeting titles would have been premature or wishful thinking, but even then he was speaking about how this current season we would step up.

Now he knows those players and he's added the key ones he believes he needed. Chelsea is a top team in England, what else is he supposed to say and do now?

He could still fail - after all we aren't the only top team in the country - but his speech last season concerning that season and this one has been coherent and reasonable imo.

I see nothing that surprises me.

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It think its unfair to criticise Jose for youth development. Its no secret that our main priority is to win the league so if Jose feels that the use of young inexperienced players should be minimal then one can't really argue against it.

However I am sure he'll give them few chances in the Carling Cup and against opponents where we've established a strong lead. The exposure may not be much but I guess thats the best he can do considering the priority is to win a major trophy. Our academy players will get chances but it won't happen so soon. Managerial longevity is the key to youth development success and so we as fans must remain patient.

We must decide if we want to either win trophies this year or really develop young players because achieving both will not be possible. Rodgers used his first year at Liverpool to establish a philosophy and prepare for the future and this as a result lead them to finish outside the top 4. So, I guess its important that we do not worry so much and have faith in our manager and club.

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I think we've done some fantastic business this window which puts us in a strong position. If Costa can find form early we will be a real force to be reckoned with. Talent like Matic, Fabregas, Hazard and Schurrle are up there with the best midfield in the world IMO.

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There you go people. No loans cause he wants them to learn. Some will still complain. Smh.

yeah, because I've been wondering what people were questioning about his decision to keep them in the first team.

Did people honestly expect them to have match time promptly? If you're training under José Mourinho at age 17, 18, 19 or even 20, that's a feat in itself and it'll certainly help your development into a senior player. Anyone was aware they wouldn't have much play time, but that's all that is really important at this stage for these boys? It isn't and in the case of the ones kept in the u-21 they'll still have play time. But what Aké, Christensen and maybe Baker (relieved that he finally revealed his plans for the kid) have to go through is the same in any big team in the world. If there's an injury or an emergency plan is needed, you're there and you'll have minutes. When for whatever reason a player has to be spared, you'll have minutes. In the very first season those minutes could be very limited, but that's the natural process anywhere, the difference is when a team doesn't have such quality as Chelsea in the seniors, the youth is used more often, but they will be used at some point. I think people are a bit obsessed with our youth players being incorporated in the first team - within reason, as Mourinho said, it became a graveyard, but everyone - players and fans - should also be patient and aware this is a step-by-step process.

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yeah, because I've been wondering what people were questioning about his decision to keep them in the first team.

Did people honestly expect them to have match time promptly? If you're training under José Mourinho at age 17, 18, 19 or even 20, that's a feat in itself and it'll certainly help your development into a senior player. Anyone was aware they wouldn't have much play time, but that's all that is really important at this stage for these boys? It isn't and in the case of the ones kept in the u-21 they'll still have play time. But what Aké, Christensen and maybe Baker (relieved that he finally revealed his plans for the kid) have to go through is the same in any big team in the world. If there's an injury or an emergency plan is needed, you're there and you'll have minutes. When for whatever reason a player has to be spared, you'll have minutes. In the very first season those minutes could be very limited, but that's the natural process anywhere, the difference is when a team doesn't have such quality as Chelsea in the seniors, the youth is used more often, but they will be used at some point. I think people are a bit obsessed with our youth players being incorporated in the first team - within reason, as Mourinho said, it became a graveyard, but everyone - players and fans - should also be patient and aware this is a step-by-step process.

People don't know what they want. They want trophies, but they also want youth., completely ignoring the fact it's nearly impossible to win anything with youth. If you catch Jose's eye, you're doing something right. I agree that it's more beneficial to Ake, Baker, Boga, and Christensen to train and learn with the senior team than playing with a midtable Premier or Championship side. They won't play a ton, but a few sub appearances in the PL, and FA Cup and COC is good, which Mou said they would play. Also they are good just for depth. People get excited cause they want another player from the academy, so they are impatient. I'm glad Mou acknowledged the negatives of our youth system, he knows people want us to develop players, but as you said, it's a process. We'll get there, fingers crossed for Baker!

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We need to makes sure we keep Mourinho for a few years, stability is key when promoting youth. Jose knows most if not all of the youth players now and is keeping an eye on all of them. Lets say Jose gets fired, we hire another manager who knows he has get off to the best possible start so he spends £100 million or so on new players meaning the youngsters get loaned out or sold... it's just a never ending cycle.

It's exciting buying world class players but nothing feels better than academy players making it. I'm getting sick of Chelsea being labeled as some sort of 'graveyard for youngsters', it's true but i'm so desperate for that to change. I cant even get excited when watching the Youth Cup or u21 games... i'm sure we have players of the same caliber as the likes of Shaw, Sterling, Chambers, Ibe etc, we just need to give them a chance for gods sake.

Problem is Southampton are the only club who tend to promote youngsters at the first avalible opportunity, and look at what's happening now, they are going to have to see Shaw, Lallana, Chambers, Chamberlain, Walcott, Rodriguez return to the St Marys in opposition colours for the next decade, Bale is another one but he went abroad. If we adopted the same philosophy we would be a mid table club and lose the best one's to.

I would much rather take the patient approach and see Baker for example come fully in at 21 22 and spend his whole career here.

Realistically we are unlikely to make teenagers a trusted member of the squad unless they are a freak of nature.

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Problem is Southampton are the only club who tend to promote youngsters at the first avalible opportunity, and look at what's happening now, they are going to have to see Shaw, Lallana, Chambers, Chamberlain, Walcott, Rodriguez return to the St Marys in opposition colours for the next decade, Bale is another one but he went abroad. If we adopted the same philosophy we would be a mid table club and lose the best one's to.

I would much rather take the patient approach and see Baker for example come fully in at 21 22 and spend his whole career here.

Realistically we are unlikely to make teenagers a trusted member of the squad unless they are a freak of nature.

That's my whole point, it's why i want Mourinho to stay for many years. I'm not saying we should just throw every talented youngster into the deep end, no, we have a fantastic team this season and i expect the youngsters to get their chance in the Cup competitions. Ferguson had a similar approach, first he had a winning team and than promoted youth players so they can train with the first team and play in cup competitions, every year he would slowly use them more and more.

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First of all, we need to keep one manager.

Ancelloti liked mcaecran and he got sacked, that was the end for the lad.

AVB liked sturridge after he never got a chance.

RDM liked Bertrand but now he's gone.

Benitez liked Ake and now he rarely plays.

When Jose gets his liked player we can't afford to sack him or the cycle continues.

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People don't know what they want. They want trophies, but they also want youth., completely ignoring the fact it's nearly impossible to win anything with youth.

People do know what they want; they're not asking to thrust Bamford, Chalobah or <take your pick here> into the spine of the team, what they're asking for is a talented, homegrown player that they can identify with to at least be a part of the squad. It's frustrating when we'd rather spend £18m on Yuri Zhirkov to play 50 games for us than trust someone that came through our ranks to do that job. It's also frustrating when Paulo Ferreira and Hilario hang around till they're 35 while Todd Kane and Jamal Blackman cool their heels in the reserves or at Blackburn. You may not win anything with youth when they're all you have but you won't go far wrong when you're using them to supplement established, 'finished article' types like Lampard and Terry. Somewhat akin to the little decorations at the tip of the brances on a christmas tree, not the stem itself.

But like James said above, it's only possible when we trust a manager to handle and shape the team to his ideas over an extended period of time.

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