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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?

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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Roman never sacked Zola
What do mean " again"?

In 2003, Zola, Le Saux and a few others were promised new contracts if we managed to get the CL spot. But when Roman bought the club he refused to give them the contracts that were promised to them and they had to leave.

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In 2003, Zola, Le Saux and a few others were promised new contracts if we managed to get the CL spot. But when Roman bought the club he refused to give them the contracts that were promised to them and they had to leave.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/2294695/Gianfranco-Zola-Im-not-ready-for-Chelsea-yet.html

Zola quit Stamford Bridge to return to his native Sardinia, where he immediately took Cagliari to promotion in the momentous summer of 2003 when news of David Beckham's signing for Real Madrid was interrupted by the announcement that a hitherto little-known billionaire called Roman Abramovich had bought Chelsea. Abramovich tried without success to persuade Zola to remain in London and was reported to have tried to buy Cagliari to achieve his aim. There have been several unspecified job offers since and the pair still keep in touch.
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