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2 hours ago, Pizy said:

I’m sort of resigned to the fact that Spuds will be a serious team next season. As soon as it was confirmed that Conte was staying and would be backed I knew it.

 

There's going to be a lot more for Arsenal and Chelsea fans to regret about the Gunners' failure to secure top four than just Spurs playing in the CL next season. 

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1 hour ago, Artandur said:

Hard to not be excited about the prospect of him leaving, but i'm very afraid we'll just end up buying another random striker out of necessity, that will just turn into the new worry.

I'd look forward to this as an indicator of how we will proceed. If we get it right then that's a positive of course. If not hold on, things will get difficult. 

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6 minutes ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

There's going to be a lot more for Arsenal and Chelsea fans to regret about the Gunners' failure to secure top four than just Spurs playing in the CL next season. 

I'm starting to think the same thing. Arsenal would have been the lesser of two evils. They have a far weaker manager and don't have Son and Kane already. 

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1 minute ago, DDA said:

I'm starting to think the same thing. Arsenal would have been the lesser of two evils. They have a far weaker manager and don't have Son and Kane already. 

I've had a very, very bad feeling about Spurs since the day Antonio signed.

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4 minutes ago, OhForAGreavsie said:

There's going to be a lot more for Arsenal and Chelsea fans to regret about the Gunners' failure to secure top four than just Spurs playing in the CL next season. 

Yep. I said in the Premier League thread on the final day of the season that I would much rather have had Arse finish 4th than Spuds. Arse have a shite manager, a young squad full of bottlers, and are still in need of quite a few key signings. 

On the other hand, so long as Spuds have the two-headed monster up top who can score 20 each on all comps in addition to a world class manager they’ll be extremely dangerous. In the CL as well.

I bet at the end of the summer when the betting odds and pundit predictions start to come out Spuds will be fancied to finish above us just due to the uncertainty surrounding us.

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55 minutes ago, Pizy said:

Yep. I said in the Premier League thread on the final day of the season that I would much rather have had Arse finish 4th than Spuds. Arse have a shite manager, a young squad full of bottlers, and are still in need of quite a few key signings. 

On the other hand, so long as Spuds have the two-headed monster up top who can score 20 each on all comps in addition to a world class manager they’ll be extremely dangerous. In the CL as well.

I bet at the end of the summer when the betting odds and pundit predictions start to come out Spuds will be fancied to finish above us just due to the uncertainty surrounding us.

Hopefully astute CFCM transfer activity between now and then will have removed some of the uncertainty.

And, yep, I was a Norwich fan too on that final Sunday.

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Not worried about Conte and Spurs at all. Seriously why worry about them? You guys worrying they will compete for CL qualification? we are 20 points behind Pool and City that should be our worry. Maybe you guys feel catching up to City and Pool is out of reach.

Conte is very chaotic, he will be leaving Spurs in a couple of years. Maybe win a Mickey Mouse trophy along the way, that is all.

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Players like Isco and Tolisso are the kinds of players you want to avoid at all costs imo. Dudes who have been perfectly happy to rot away on the benches of big clubs never playing and then not pushing for a move away to get some minutes. Shows a lack of ambition.

Feels like it’s been 3 years since Isco has played meaningful minutes. How do you motivate a guy at a new club when he’s been chilling on the beach in Spain for years?

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1 minute ago, Clockwork said:

Not worried about Conte and Spurs at all. Seriously why worry about them? You guys worrying they will compete for CL qualification? we are 20 points behind Pool and City that should be our worry. Maybe you guys feel catching up to City and Pool is out of reach.

Conte is very chaotic, he will be leaving Spurs in a couple of years. Maybe win a Mickey Mouse trophy along the way, that is all.

Its mental how many times people need to spell it out. 

Conte's Football. Is. Not. Sustainable. 

They will beat Liverpool one week and draw to Burnley the next. When you shift your tactics week after week, the rhythm of play is disrupted. 

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19 hours ago, Magic Lamps said:

If lukaku really leaves, which i am still sceptical about, it is incredible how many players we will need in summer.

2cbs, 1  cm/dm, 1-2 strikers if werner also leaves, reckon at least 1 winger/am will leave so that's another one, at least 1wing back backup; if kepa leaves 1 backup goalie

Dont remember us signing this many players in a window since 2014. Biggest rebuild in over a decade anyway. No wonder TT has cancelled vacation plans. At least it is a fun job he got at his hands.

But the worst part is this rebuiild is not a consequence of a natural ageing process but a huge systemic failure in contract management and recruiting policy

 

We all agree about the poorness of the recruitment methods. The knowledge that this can, and the hope that it will, be done better are the major reasons for optimism about the change of ownership. For me however the jury is out on the question of contract management. It's clearly not good that three key defenders have been up for renewal at the same time I'm, but aren't there issues impacting on this which are beyond the control of the contract planers?

We will increasingly have to accept players running down their contracts in order to better exploit their negotiating position when renewing or transferring. This change is a new fact of life, not a failure of contract management.

It's obvious that happy players are more likely to renew than unhappy ones. Anyone who follows the women's team closely knows that they genuinely adore Chelsea football club. Three players (so far) have departed CFCW this summer; two for Life reasons and one to seek more minutes. All three were emotional when announcing their departures and two of them had tears in their eyes. The CFCM squad is nowhere near as happy in general. The reasons for this are not the fault of contract management.

A key contributor to happiness is belief in the quality of the squad you are a part of. None of us here believe in that quality so why should the players be any different? The reasons for this lack of belief are not the fault of contract management.

 

 

 

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