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26 minutes ago, Vegetable said:

Misunderstood lol 😂

Honestly, don't know. Until recently I believed the top manager could hit the ground running and along proper tacfic and boost of enthusiasm we could actually rebound and create a good foundation for next season. But now, looking how badly pretty much everyone had given up and what a mess the club is I started to doubt it honestly…

I think by time potter had gone any new main target coach wouldn't make a blind bit of difference, Enrique style of play will take time and the right head space to learn, that would never happen this season, I know nothing of the ex Bayern coach so I can't comment o. Him, but I firmly believe if we employed Enrique 3 games ago, by the end of this season people would want him out, I truly believe potter would of done a far better job if given the same situation, he was hired at the wrong time aswell, so I'm glad to see the same mistake not made twice. 

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2 hours ago, YorkshireBlue said:

I truly believe potter would of done a far better job if given the same situation, he was hired at the wrong time aswell, so I'm glad to see the same mistake not made twice. 

He wasn't hired at the wrong time, it was his choice to jump ship and leave Brighton.  The funny part is, Brighton actually got a much better manager (where even players have said that Potter was more invested in relationships and managing players where as De Zerbi is more focused on ensuring the tactical approach is correct based on the opposition). 

The problem with Potter (from the beginning) was that he's never had to deal with so much pressure or money in his previous jobs and you could tell the players lost interest in his approach quite quickly.  We had a few decent results with key players showing their individual class at times but even with the very few wins that we had under Potter, it was clear as day that there was no "team effort" left at Chelsea.   The last half decent showing from this team was that 0-0 against Liverpool and that was with Bruno in charge and rather than build on that, the club decided to turn to Lampard for a farewell tour and honestly, it is just ruining his reputation and his small chances of managing in the PL again will take a massive hit as it'll very likely read as: "Let go by Everton in relegation zone", "Left Chelsea in the bottom 6 of the league". 

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2 hours ago, Cosmin said:

I wonder when we’ll feel excited again to watch Chelsea play football. 

Probably not next season but the season after (if we're able to sell off all these rubbish players who couldn't care less about the club).

Give chances to the players who came through the academy or the players who actually want to prove a point at Chelsea. 

The players who should be given a shot with the new manager next season are: Kepa, Reece, Fofana, Badi, T.Silva, Colwill, Chilwell, Kante, Enzo, Mudryk, Havertz (if Bayern aren't interested), Madueke. 

Every other player should be allowed to go. 

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16 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

Probably not next season but the season after (if we're able to sell off all these rubbish players who couldn't care less about the club).

Give chances to the players who came through the academy or the players who actually want to prove a point at Chelsea. 

The players who should be given a shot with the new manager next season are: Kepa, Reece, Fofana, Badi, T.Silva, Colwill, Chilwell, Kante, Enzo, Mudryk, Havertz (if Bayern aren't interested), Madueke. 

Every other player should be allowed to go. 

Tbh next season I would be very pleased with P4 or P5

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1 hour ago, Gundalf said:

Tbh next season I would be very pleased with P4 or P5

Not sure if that's realistic with the likes of Nagelsmann (apparently lost the dressing room at Bayern, not sure if he'll survive at Chelsea if results don't go his way) & Enrique (takes time to understand & implement his tactics).

Hate to say it but to get back to top 4 quickly, we need a manager like Conte/Mourinho. 

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1 hour ago, Laylabelle said:

I just hope whoever we get in is aware of our direness and not expecting a easy ride or fix becsuse we definitely aren't that. Lots of work to be done..Good luck to them!

Thats why I wonder whether getting another talented young manager like Nagelsmann will actually help this club. 

1 hour ago, Gundalf said:

Nagelsmann is the better option anyway. 

You know he'll end up just like Villas Boas at Chelsea, he'll lose the dressing room within a month or two if he tries too many tactical changes. 

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4 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

Thats why I wonder whether getting another talented young manager like Nagelsmann will actually help this club. 

You know he'll end up just like Villas Boas at Chelsea, he'll lose the dressing room within a month or two if he tries too many tactical changes. 

Same with Enrique, you know how it would end. Playing from left to right, no penetration, having a hard time scoring against energetic low blocks that u see a lot in the PL. Just Spain vs Morocco the whole season. 

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9 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

Thats why I wonder whether getting another talented young manager like Nagelsmann will actually help this club. 

You know he'll end up just like Villas Boas at Chelsea, he'll lose the dressing room within a month or two if he tries too many tactical changes. 

Avb lost the older very accomplished players in the dressing room. Cole , cech , Terry , lampard , drogba. We don't have anyone like that. Our squad will be young 

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I was weary of Lampard 2.0, but I do think you need to protect the next manager a little at the end of a dreadful season. If they came in with no time to implement their playing style and tactics and were just scrambling to get in practice for games, it could look worse. As it is now, Lampard will take the heat, and a new manager will have a chance to put together a squad playing his style of football with a fan base eager to see it instead of being cautious after a failed last 11 games to end the season. 

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