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1 hour ago, Vytis33 said:

 

If Abramovich were here, Fabregas becoming a manager would be a bigger certainty. 

But then again, if Abramovich were here, we wouldn't be having a no-name manager at the helm.

Hope that alleged leaked news about Finklestein was fake. If they really are looking at 'data' and saying that the coach has little impact on the team, then we'll be stuck with yes man Rosenior for a while.

At least until match going fans raise a stink in the stadium and force the situation like they did with Potter.

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29 minutes ago, Blue Armour said:

If Abramovich were here, Fabregas becoming a manager would be a bigger certainty. 

But then again, if Abramovich were here, we wouldn't be having a no-name manager at the helm.

Hope that alleged leaked news about Finklestein was fake. If they really are looking at 'data' and saying that the coach has little impact on the team, then we'll be stuck with yes man Rosenior for a while.

At least until match going fans raise a stink in the stadium and force the situation like they did with Potter.

The worrying thing is that if those quotes are real - which I believe they are as it screams of everything this ownership group seem to think. 

Any coach daft enough to speak to them about the job could just turn around & say well you don’t believe a coach has a big impact on the team so why would I take the job? 

That guy coming out with such nonsense to a fan group has effectively belittled Rosenoir’s role even more also. And it was already an appointment that had raised a huge amount of questions & reeked of cronyism. Like most things at this club & Strasbourg under BlueCo. 

As usual, everything at this club, always more questions than answers.

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🗯💥According to several sources close to Chelsea, serious concerns are emerging internally about the ability of Liam Rosenior to lead the sports project in the long term.

Some influential figures would even believe that Rosenior may no longer be in office next season.

(@sachatavolieri)

Someone at Chelsea should have a word with Liam Rosenior. Consider your reputation. If the huddle is mind games, new-age bonding or designed to wind up the opposition, whatever, it's not very effective. It’s hardly the Haka. Chelsea lost. At home.

(@henrywinter)

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1 hour ago, mkh said:

🗯💥According to several sources close to Chelsea, serious concerns are emerging internally about the ability of Liam Rosenior to lead the sports project in the long term.

Some influential figures would even believe that Rosenior may no longer be in office next season.

(@sachatavolieri)

Someone at Chelsea should have a word with Liam Rosenior. Consider your reputation. If the huddle is mind games, new-age bonding or designed to wind up the opposition, whatever, it's not very effective. It’s hardly the Haka. Chelsea lost. At home.

(@henrywinter)

And here we go with the 'internal noises' wasn't going to be long nor is it any surprise, he's a PE teacher way out of his depth an average squad, average team and mid club.

Just awful 

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