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49 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

The signings of Gittens and Garnacho, Disasi, Badiashelle, Ugochuckwu, Nkunku....the list goes on, just simply shite signings

This has got to change, and as of now we need to fetch Jackson back 

We sold Ugo to Burnley last season for like 20 million, could reach 25 million.  

If West Ham stay up, Disasi will definitely be gone. 

The hard part will be what to do with Badi, Fofana, Gittens, Garnacho. 

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1 minute ago, Reddish-Blue said:

We sold Ugo to Burnley last season for like 20 million, could reach 25 million.  

If West Ham stay up, Disasi will definitely be gone. 

The hard part will be what to do with Badi, Fofana, Gittens, Garnacho. 

Yes but he is still part of the conversation, wasted money even though he has gone.

Our talent identification is on it's arse

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Just now, Special Juan said:

Yes but he is still part of the conversation, wasted money even though he has gone.

Our talent identification is on it's arse

The biggest waste of money is between Fofana, Mudryk and Gittens right now

Talent identification hasn't been too bad.  Getting the likes of Estevao, Hato, Sarr, Penders in.  Sarr has the potential to be a good CB but don't really get why we pulled him from Strasbourg just to have him be the bench player here, should have stayed over there like Penders and gotten the game time. 

The problem is not signing those 25-28 year old players with the experience and hoping Sanchez/Tosin/Cucu/Chalobah will be automatic leaders as they are the oldest members of the team. 

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🔵🗯Xavi says he would love a Premier League project:

🗣️ “Of course? Where, I don’t know. There’s no hurry for me, but I’d like a good project. Like, ‘You have four years to work and make a project’.

“I’d love to work in the Premier League because I love the passion there. In Spain, it’s too much about the result.”

 

💥Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink open to coaching Chelsea:

🗣️ “You know I love the club, so you know my answer. I will always be there to help. If Chelsea asked me for help, I’m going to help, whatever the capacity. But that’s not the issue here. That’s stability.”

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Can't even think of a manager that would excite me. The project is dead. We need new owners and new sporting directors to see any real change. Calum may as well run things until then for all the difference it will make.

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Just now, Mhsc said:

Can't even think of a manager that would excite me. The project is dead. We need new owners and new sporting directors to see any real change. Calum may as well run things until then for all the difference it will make.

If this doesn't wake up the owners to the fact that they are the stupidest people running a football club, nothing will.

I'm hoping that they signal to the new manager that the project will change direction and they'll sign players in their prime, be ruthless again. 

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13 hours ago, DDA said:

Can’t even attract Irola lol

Marco Silva as the Chelsea manager? 
 

The standards are still well and truly in the mud. 
 

Fucking clowns

Imagine - we are trying to convince the managers of Bournemouth and Fulham that Chelsea is a step up.

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3 minutes ago, ZAPHOD2319 said:

Xavi is probably eying that City or Liverpool possibility. I doubt he or any established manager wants to work with our owners or directors.

I don't think either team is going to go for Xavi

City have signaled they'd look at Maresca and Kompany who are far better placed to know the club's structure and have recent Premier League experience. Liverpool look at long-term tactical and injury records when looking for a manager and I don't think they'd move on from Slot in the summer either.

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23 minutes ago, Mhsc said:

Can't even think of a manager that would excite me. The project is dead. We need new owners and new sporting directors to see any real change. Calum may as well run things until then for all the difference it will make.

I'm always surprised how quickly things change in football. Look at United in the first half of the season under Amorim and now?
 

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