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13 minutes ago, Antonio8 said:

because there aren't the conditions to work well imho

Still wouldn't ruin their careers though, AVB and Jose fucked up, were fired and the following summer walked into teams that finished above us the following summer. Could you imagine Jose getting the City, Liverpool or Spurs job in the summer? 

In terms of career damage the media stigma about it all being the players fault when things go wrong make the Chelsea job arguably the most risk free big job in football.

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24 minutes ago, Tomo said:

Still wouldn't ruin their careers though, AVB and Jose fucked up, were fired and the following summer walked into teams that finished above us the following summer. Could you imagine Jose getting the City, Liverpool or Spurs job in the summer? 

In terms of career damage the media stigma about it all being the players fault when things go wrong make the Chelsea job arguably the most risk free big job in football.

maybe you're right 

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2 hours ago, Special Juan said:

Exactly. It wasn't a misunderstanding at all, it was Kepa saying "I'm not coming off" and the manager saying "You are"

I thought I was watching a Punch and Judy show at one point.

yes and Sarri should have gone to Jon Moss and said i want him off. And gave the numbers to the 4th official to hold up.  It showed a lack of authority (sarri) and professionalism (kepa)

 

If a keeper goes down twice, in space of 5mins and needs physios to see to him both times, then is seen stretching it as if its still giving him trouble, you fully expect your manager to think right hes coming off.  Especially close to pens, where your leg muscles actually assist in your diving range and leap. whether you have bad cramp or hammy, it'd affect it.    I fully understood Sarri wanting to take him off and reasons why, Kepa blatantly refused to come off.  

No players went over to Sarri and said "look hes fine, leave him on"  That was shocking too.  Sarri has lost some players, clearly.  

 

Wednesday could be very interesting.  Kepa probably starts, to continue the notion that all is well - but I'd say right, Caballero you're in.  Make a statement, get some dignity back for Sarri.  But then if Caballero starts, it shows that we are right, it was not a simple 'misunderstanding'   I had little confidence anyway for Weds.  Just hope we fucking win

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I don't believe for a heartbeat Luiz saying he was confused about what was going on. Fuck me I was miles away and knew exactly what the crack was. And he was looking like he was trying to walk Kera off and talked to him with his hand over his mouth ffs. Luiz is just trying to do a cover up job to save any more shit to throw at the club. Just like Sarri SAYS it was a 'misunderstanding' on Kepas part.

Ive said it before. Sarri is working with a squad of players not made for this style of football.

They have been put together by a past lineup of our managers THEY bought to suit THEIR styles of football.

HTF can the board- or us, expect a TOTALLY different style of football - in all ways, to be implemented by only buying 1 player to adapt to it - Jorginho.

WHATEVER manager comes in - IF WE ARE SERIOUS about wanting to play an attacking type of football, is going to have EXACTLY the same problems as Sarri has.

We need to replace more of the squad than the ones we should keep. Whether its because they are too old,to slow,wannabes,hasbeens, not the right character or personality or just outright not the standard of playerwe need them to be.

Sarri does a few things that I just totally dont agree with or understand why he has done it/ But so has every other manager we have ever had.

A lot of us forget that we knew this was going to be a rough roller coaster of a year/ We said it pre Sarri coming.

The club needs a complete sort out from top to bottom whether it is with Sarri or not. But I would prefer we sorted out the Directors, get in a REAL DOF, get them to agree on a direction we want to see the club take, the type of football we want to be playing, an identity we want the club to have, and bring in the manager that is best suited for that particular job. Then get FULLY behind that manager giving him whatever support he needs

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36 minutes ago, mccg said:

The drain on our leaders started before JT left.

Said it before but look back a short time. Every single player was a big part of their national team and a handful were captains.

 

That takes training,character,strength,self motivation,TEAMWORK. Right now we have a few on the outside of their national team and a couple of lads doing great.

Its that sort of quality we are missing. It doesn't take an armband to become a leader. But it does need the qualities to do it and those are what we need to start buildng into the lads or we buy it!

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1 hour ago, Jason said:

Derby just got tonked 4-0 by Villa and it's their third straight league loss. In fact, Derby have won only 3 of their last 13 Championship games and now sit in 7th. Oh Frank...

Lamps is not remotely ready for the big time in terms of managerial science

as usual you are spot the fuck on

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5 hours ago, Jason said:

Derby just got tonked 4-0 by Villa and it's their third straight league loss. In fact, Derby have won only 3 of their last 13 Championship games and now sit in 7th. Oh Frank...

I think he's having similar problems to what we are.

He (like Sarri) is trying to completely change the style of play within the whole club and it's caught up with them a bit. In many ways them falling out of promotion contention is a blessing in disquise because that group are not ready for PL football.

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17 hours ago, Jason said:

Derby just got tonked 4-0 by Villa and it's their third straight league loss. In fact, Derby have won only 3 of their last 13 Championship games and now sit in 7th. Oh Frank...

Don't look too much into it. Annual Derby collapse in the Spring, this is nothing new and shouldn't be pinned on Lampard. The fans almost unanimously back him (every club has the usual boo boys brigade who criticise his every move), and he's doing a very good job in a ridiculously competitive league. Plus, if Derby came up, with the ageing squad they have, they'd probably set a new record for lowest points tally - he needs more time to complete the transition from the old lads in the squad to the young. He's brought through or given game time to some excellent youngsters and younger players with potential (Bogle, Roos), and has also been prudent in the transfer window and brought in some good players who are getting better as the season progresses, such as Jack Marriot. I've been to about 7 or 8 Derby games this season, and they impress me with their patient style of football. He's doing things the right way. 

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