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7 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said:

Yeah 31 actual appointments since old big 'ead  -some were reappointments.

Point is managers are just another employee, sacked easily nowadays. 

Yep. Get that if results aren't happening and everything has fallen through its the only option. Start again and all. 

It's when managers speak out about needing players to get results.. Get sod all in return and then results dont improve then get the sack that it's daft. We can see where the issue is. Everyone else can but the club just go snap snap out you go. 

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1 minute ago, Laylabelle said:

Yep. Get that if results aren't happening and everything has fallen through its the only option. Start again and all. 

It's when managers speak out about needing players to get results.. Get sod all in return and then results dont improve then get the sack that it's daft. We can see where the issue is. Everyone else can but the club just go snap snap out you go. 

It's mad in some ways- makes you think there would never be another 'Class of 92' able to be nurtured

I'm fairly cool about it now at SW6 though  - look in the silverware cabinet....

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3 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said:

It's mad in some ways- makes you think there would never be another 'Class of 92' able to be nurtured

I'm fairly cool about it now at SW6 though  - look in the silverware cabinet....

I really couldn't care if they're young/old/HG or not. I just want the best player we could possibly get for any position.

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5 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said:

It's mad in some ways- makes you think there would never be another 'Class of 92' able to be nurtured

I'm fairly cool about it now at SW6 though  - look in the silverware cabinet....

Yeah it has paid off a lot. Just seems mad that our longest manager since Jose first sacking I think him again lasting 2 and a half seasons. Just seems daft giving long term contracts and then paying out a lot after. 

Hopefully this time be different. Back the manager.. Get a striker who can score and whatever else. 

If not.. Round we go 

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3 minutes ago, Laylabelle said:

Yeah it has paid off a lot. Just seems mad that our longest manager since Jose first sacking I think him again lasting 2 and a half seasons. Just seems daft giving long term contracts and then paying out a lot after. 

Hopefully this time be different. Back the manager.. Get a striker who can score and whatever else. 

If not.. Round we go 

Yeah I think you'll find managers agents' (Zahavi in Joses case) demand a long contract -they wouldn't sign for a season and a bit (which seems our average). So they know they'll be getting the elbow, but a fat wedge in compensation as well.

Yeah striker is paramount -we'll probably get one and Sarri wont know anything about it :D

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Just now, Fulham Broadway said:

Yeah I think you'll find managers agents' (Zahavi in Joses case) demand a long contract -they wouldn't sign for a season and a bit (which seems our average). So they know they'll be getting the elbow, but a fat wedge in compensation as well.

Yeah striker is paramount -we'll probably get one and Sarri wont know anything about it :D

Or won't be one he knows about more likely and is HG

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You know what i have realized about Sarri since he has been at Chelsea, is that he is not the idealistic attacking manager i thought he was. He is actually quite balanced, his aim is to achieve balance above everything else. One FB moves high up the pitch, while the other stays low, one CM moves up and the other stays back. It is very cautious and balanced approach, in contrast to Pep who aims to create overload and pin you back above everything else.

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14 minutes ago, Clockwork said:

You know what i have realized about Sarri since he has been at Chelsea, is that he is not the idealistic attacking manager i thought he was. He is actually quite balanced, his aim is to achieve balance above everything else. One FB moves high up the pitch, while the other stays low, one CM moves up and the other stays back. It is very cautious and balanced approach, in contrast to Pep who aims to create overload and pin you back above everything else.

He always did that at Napoli.

MAYBE we dont have the right players to go full on attack mode. Crossing everything possible that will change tho.

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On 1/6/2019 at 7:33 AM, Clockwork said:

You know what i have realized about Sarri since he has been at Chelsea, is that he is not the idealistic attacking manager i thought he was. He is actually quite balanced, his aim is to achieve balance above everything else. One FB moves high up the pitch, while the other stays low, one CM moves up and the other stays back. It is very cautious and balanced approach, in contrast to Pep who aims to create overload and pin you back above everything else.

I think he has made us slightly more conservative recently. Suddenly we are so good defensively and so crap offensively? It's down to more balanced tactics. Against Arsenal for example we played like a team coached by Pep

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How many games already without a goal scored? This was supposed to be the offensive one.

Whether you like it or not, we played the most attacking football in 09/10 under Carlo and in Di Matteo's second season until he got sacked.

This coach is too rigid and obsessed with his style and formation, that stuborness might cost him in the end.

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1 minute ago, Bosnian Blue said:

How many games already without a goal scored? This was supposed to be the offensive one.

Whether you like it or not, we played the most attacking football in 09/10 under Carlo and in Di Matteo's second season until he got sacked.

This coach is too rigid and obsessed with his style and formation, that stuborness might cost him in the end.

The fag eaters clock is ticking

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3 minutes ago, Bosnian Blue said:

How many games already without a goal scored? This was supposed to be the offensive one.

Whether you like it or not, we played the most attacking football in 09/10 under Carlo and in Di Matteo's second season until he got sacked.

This coach is too rigid and obsessed with his style and formation, that stuborness might cost him in the end.

The attack under Carlo was insane but I'm pretty sure if I recall, not every single bloody team we faced parked the bus like they do now. 

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