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32 minutes ago, BoyBlue96 said:
He and Lamps returning for coaching role pls....

Being a coach - especially at a top club like Chelsea - is a serious profession. Lampard and Drogba were great players, but if they want to be coach at Chelsea they have to study and probably gain experience at ther clubs. For example, Steve Holland started his coaching education at  the age of 20 and worked more then 15 years before he joined Chelsea Reserves. Alessio also worked for several small Italian club before becoming Conte's assistant at Cagliari.

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24 minutes ago, nyikolajevics said:

Being a coach - especially at a top club like Chelsea - is a serious profession. Lampard and Drogba were great players, but if they want to be coach at Chelsea they have to study and probably gain experience at ther clubs. For example, Steve Holland started his coaching education at  the age of 20 and worked more then 15 years before he joined Chelsea Reserves. Alessio also worked for several small Italian club before becoming Conte's assistant at Cagliari.

Oh, I don't think Lamps or Didier coming in and start being part of Conte's staff like Giggs did with Van Gaal is a good idea.

Let them start with the youth teams. Having these legends training/supporting the youth and it's staff is a great asset to have. They can teach these youngsters allot. 

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Yup, any legends like Drogba who could be used in a coach role would benefit the youth far more than the first team. But, when you're at this age, you don't want to start another day to day job, you want to finally live off of all the money you've made over your career. So i doubt we'll be getting any legends returning as full-time coaches at all. It's too contrived and expected of them. I don't sense they actually desire it.

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Didier Drogba's charity cleared of fraud, but criticised for undermining public's trust

Cleared of Daily Mail's accusations of fraud, but shows how much money the foundation has wasted of 'lavish parties' instead of doing the work they actually promised to do. Hopefully Drogba will sort this out, but goes to show how 'charity' really works lol..

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On 02/12/2016 at 3:13 PM, LDN Blue said:

Didier Drogba's charity cleared of fraud, but criticised for undermining public's trust

Cleared of Daily Mail's accusations of fraud, but shows how much money the foundation has wasted of 'lavish parties' instead of doing the work they actually promised to do. Hopefully Drogba will sort this out, but goes to show how 'charity' really works lol..

Charities are always like this. You throw lets say 10k yourself, 10k through partners/sponsors, you get 100k back as charity money, you split 50k back to partners, you take 10k (or more) back. 

Generaly one can say "charity" gets 40k, much better than nothing, but usualy that sum is less than half of total money. Its just a fancy way of making easy money and look cool.

Charities in most cases are frauds, because rich people make even more money through them. Dont think for second that partners/sponsors/persons make charities for free. Besides all the charity money they take back, they usualy get alot of advertisement, which makes them even more money eventualy.

We had a case here for children, people were giving old phones to be recycled and money given to children to fund holidays. There was alliance (dont know the right word, but some sort of county club) that started this "charity" and advertised through sponsors (which were some of famous companies from my country). Anyway it turned out that money collected from charity, more than half of it went back to sponsors, that alliance took more than they spent for organisation too. Rest, which was less than 30% was given for children's holidays. Now some kids still went to holidays, but you can see the point. 

Charities are benefiting for both sides, but that "all the money will go to children" is biggest lie there is. 

Same is with unicef etc. Sure they give money to poor, but alot less than what they recieve. Sure they need to spend some for continious funding of company to operate, but you will always find rich people who get even richer by these charity false advertisements.

One might argue that charity people are the kindest, but usualy they are biggest cunts you can meet (not pointing at Drogba, since he did alot for Africa, but just saying generaly, obviously there are exceptions).

But its all peoples fault. They get convinced too quick. Just becsuse you see it on tv, doesnt mean its true.

 

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17 hours ago, the wes said:

Ive dossed down all over France, sleeping rough at train stations,beaches,cheap doss houses etc and Marseilles was the only place I found that the locals got nasty.

Gotta love Droigs

Watch Didier Drogba get reception fit for a KING as the Ivory Coast legend returns home

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/watch-didier-drogba-reception-fit-9637697

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Avram Grant once told Didier Drogba at Chelsea:

‘In your head there are four monkeys, and three chairs. Let’s find a fourth chair’… now he is guiding Ghana towards AFCON glory

  • This year marks a decade since Avram Grant became manager of Chelsea 
  • Now the 61-year-old is heading for the quarter finals of the Africa Cup of Nations
  • Ghana are set to face DR Congo in their bid to reach the tournament's final four 
  • Grant's journey has taken him from Chelsea through to a variety of different jobs
  • The veteran boss once reserved some peculiar advice for Didier Drogba 
  • In his domestic career, Grant oversaw Champions League and FA Cup finals 

By JONNY SINGER FOR MAILONLINE 

PUBLISHED: 23:00 +11:00, 27 January 2017 UPDATED: 00:43 +11:00, 28 January 2017

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/afcon/article-4163664/Avram-Grant-told-Didier-Drogba-Chelsea.html

 

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1 hour ago, mccg said:

Amazing goal from Drogba indeed, how I wish he could play for Chelsea today on Wembley against arsenal :D

Mate, I wanted to post the video from twitter like this, but I don't know how to do it properly, can you please enlighten me.

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