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Feel past caring now....just wanted a Manager who we can get behind,who can get the team going both home and away and just brings back what we had!

Hats off to Rafa for benching Torres but its never gana work.Maybe if he had came in at a different time when it hadnt been RDM that had been sacked that things might have been different but not the case.

We need someone who will real life take us in the right direction not an excuse for a sacking then we end up with a completly tit!!!

Fed up with this situation that never needed to occur had pride been swollowed all those years agp,accepted that Sheva was shite and not playing him was a good option and egos put to rest...now we're are not moving in some normal direction and just going round in circles.Sod becoming Liverpool!Arsenal may be shite but have a good shot at finishing 4th something we may not have if we carry on fucking up at home!!!

Ahhhhhhhhhhhh things are bad bad bad bad.....and to put everything onto the hope that Pep may see through everything and inore the warning signs and come...daft!Lets see what happens but way the club works it wont be a good decison.Jose coming back...would love him back but why should he come back and be treated like shit by the board again?

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Top managers are ambitious. They like challenges and are not afraid of them. They want talented players to work with. They want to win.

But they also want control. They want respect. They want to have a say in players coming in . They want nobody to interfere in their business, unless they ask to.

People tend to overlook that. Don't know why...

Anyway, we want top manager, long term candidate. The right guy to lead us in the right direction.

But it has a price. Changing the club's policy must come first.

If we continue like this, we won't stand a chance to hire somebody like Klopp or Mourinho .

We are much more likely to hire someone less established, like Lambert or Simeone or Moyes and get lucky.

But even in that case, policy will have to be changed. At some point.

Hopefully before they realize that wasting money is not much different from not spending it at all.

Let me elaborate: No permanent manager = lots of talented players, no squad.

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Exactly!The issue with Jose seemed to be interferance from the board..oo look many years down the line that hasnt changed so why would he want to come back?

Whoever comes it is a risk.Why leave a club where you are happy,have things that work to come to our crazyness which is how it seems at the minute.Usually ends up going to crap

Trying to save dosh and making an earning etc hard when you have Managers to pay off

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I don't think we dine at the top tale any more when it comes to managers or players. We'd be far from most top managers first choice in any case but when you consider the merry go round why would you. If it's merely money then there are now a whole host of billionaire backed clubs, if its the challenge of building a winning team then you won't get the freedom, responsibility or chance at Chelsea.

I think Guardiola is at Bayern until Fergie goes and Mourinho will go to Man City once he realises he's not getting the Manure gig.

What we miss more are the Clarkes and Wilkins. If RDM had had their counsel then that could have been a winner for us. We'll get a good manager near the end of their career or a young one on the up willing to take a punt on us as much as we are on him.

Our best bet might be tempting a national coach away from the boredom.

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I'm really starting to think "will there even be a new Chelsea manager?" For me it's quite simple, Jose or no one (Unless it's a Chelsea hero of course ie Poyet, Wise, JT, Zola etc). I'm really starting to wonder what is gonna happen in the summer, really curious.

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Exactly!The issue with Jose seemed to be interferance from the board..oo look many years down the line that hasnt changed so why would he want to come back?

The only other option would appear to be Man City for Jose and they hired Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain to work above the manager. I don't think the idea of going for Jose is as daft or unlikely as I previously did.

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I don't want a top manager anymore really. I want Zola or an ex-Chelsea player who's doing good in management after seeing the effect having Di Matteo in charge had.
Chelsea legend Gianfranco is in the frame to be named Blues manager

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/chelsea-gianfranco-zola-is-a-serious-contender-1539655

your wish is granted haha

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With the type of players we know he prefers, with the type of football we know his team plays, Why do people think Mourniho can work with the likes of Mata, Hazard and Oscar?

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With the type of players we know he prefers, with the type of football we know his team plays, Why do people think Mourniho can work with the likes of Mata, Hazard and Oscar?

Because he has used players with the same build and physicality before...

Deco

Ozil

Sneijder

Di Maria

Robben

Joe Cole

And don't forget that Makelele was only 170cm tall...

Jose has his beasts of burden that do all the dirty work (Khedira, Alonso, Makelele, Terry, Essien, Cambiasso, Zanetti), his powerful fowards/attackers (Lampard, Eto'o, Milito, Duff, Drogba, Gudjohnson, Ronaldo, Benzema) and his flair players (Sneijder, Ozil, Di Maria, Joe Cole).

I think Jose can do it, but it will be very hard to fit all three of them into a well oiled hard working machine.

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http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/chelsea-gianfranco-zola-is-a-serious-contender-1539655

I really hope it isn't Zola. As much as I'd hate to say it, the bloke is far too nice to manager a top club like Chelsea. There would be absolutely no discipline and control.

We need someone with a big ego that can manager the team and the players and put them in there place. Someone like Jose...But not Jose!

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I don't want a top manager anymore really. I want Zola or an ex-Chelsea player who's doing good in management after seeing the effect having Di Matteo in charge had.

I couldn't bare to see Roman sack Zola (again). Chelsea legends should stay as far away from the club as possible with our current managerial policy.

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