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2 hours ago, Chelsea4 said:

Why? Allegri is a great manager.

Nah, I meant Pelligrino to Juve...that would be awful!

 

1 hour ago, Blue Colored Sky said:

Choulo is Bianconeri by bread and Chelsea supporter by choice (or something along those lines)

I assure you, bread nor butter had anything to do with it! :D

I'm a Chelsea fan because of Zola and Juve fan because of Nedved. At least that is how it all started. Not that I imagine anyone would be interested to know...

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4 hours ago, Special Juan said:

Just look at the names being banded about, then look back at last summers 'transfers' and the January 'transfers'....I think it tells you exactly the path and outlook the club has.

Pedro, Rahman, Djiliboji, Pato and Miazga :clap:

Last summer was tragic, but 2012 and 2014 were absolute brillian windows, that'l could easily happen again next summer.

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On 30 January 2016 at 8:28 AM, Pizy said:

Clueless as he is in certain aspects at least he'd (hopefully) have us playing attractive, intricate football and he sets his teams out to dominate rather than be reactive. By the time he leaves City he may have 2 PL trophies on his CV as well so we'd know he has what it takes.

To be honest, after this season I wouldn't even mind us having a leaky defense next season as long as we ourselves are blasting teams off the pitch regularly like City do.

The most important thing is that whoever it is gets backed with huge funds. The manager could be doomed from the start if we have a repeat of these last two windows whilst our rivals are appointing Pep & Mourinho and have virtually limitless cash and CL football to offer.

 

8 hours ago, Tomo said:

Last summer was tragic, but 2012 and 2014 were absolute brillian windows, that'l could easily happen again next summer.

I am highly doubtful that that a brilliant transfer window will occur as profits is the main priority for the Board now and not the team's success on the pitch.  Hence, there will be no repeats of the 2014 window. 

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59 minutes ago, bellion said:

 

I am highly doubtful that that a brilliant transfer window will occur as profits is the main priority for the Board now and not the team's success on the pitch.  Hence, there will be no repeats of the 2014 window. 

We have already got a fai bit of cash from player sales along with the TV money.

Even last year their was wide reports we were chasing Pogba and its no secret we were prepared to blow a serious amount on Stones, shows the money and ambition is still there.

Also in recent times when we so desparately needed to react in the market we have, 2012 our squad got stale and we needed young blood to add some fresh impetuous, we got that, 2014 we needed creativity and a forward who can score and lead the line, we got just that.

We seem to be at ourbest in the market when we are in desperate need, and this summer will fall in that category.

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Allegri is seen by some inside Stamford Bridge as the kind of calming influence the club need after Mourinho. [Telegraph]

Allegri’s style has been compared to that of Ancelotti who won a PL & FA Cup at #Chelsea and remains hugely popular at the club. [Telegraph]

Simeone's chances of landing the #Chelsea job have taken a big setback as Abramovich has serious misgivings about his playing style. [Mail]

Juventus coach Massimilano Allegri and Italy’s national team manager Antonio Conte are currently favoured at #Chelsea senior level. [Mail]

Ancelotti recommended Conte to #Chelsea during discussions with their former manager during top secret talks in London in November. [Mail]

#Chelsea privately maintain that outgoing City manager Manuel Pellegrini has no chance of getting the job at Stamford Bridge. [Mail]

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5 hours ago, Tomo said:

We have already got a fai bit of cash from player sales along with the TV money.

Even last year their was wide reports we were chasing Pogba and its no secret we were prepared to blow a serious amount on Stones, shows the money and ambition is still there.

Also in recent times when we so desparately needed to react in the market we have, 2012 our squad got stale and we needed young blood to add some fresh impetuous, we got that, 2014 we needed creativity and a forward who can score and lead the line, we got just that.

We seem to be at ourbest in the market when we are in desperate need, and this summer will fall in that category.

The Pogba transfer was never on as it was a mere tabloid rumour and I would never believe that the Board would sanction a 60 million pound bid for any player.  The Stones debacle clearly showed the Board didn't want to buy Stones as badly as you believe - tabling a derisory 20 million pound opening bid clearly shows the lack of intent by the Board who wanted to do things on the cheap, even for one of England's future defender.

i expect a summer of signing has-beens, never-weres, a couple of youngsters for the loan market machine and a panic buy of dubious quality ala Pedro at the end of the window when the season starts badly for the club due to a lack of quality investment and the likes of Hazard and Costa leaving.  

Replacing Hazard with Griezmann? That's spending 60 million quid! The Board wants a nice new record profit and dividends for themselves with the 80 million or so that they will get from Real Madrid for Hazard.

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5 hours ago, PSV said:

Daily Mail: Roman Abramovich rules out key candidate for Chelsea job
ROMAN ABRAMOVICH doesn’t believe Diego Simeone is the right fit for Chelsea, according to reports.

 

1 minute ago, Chelsea4 said:

Chelsea expect to land Atletico Madrid's Diego Simeone as their new boss [El Confidencial] http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/chelsea-expect-to-land-atletico-madrids-diego-simeone-as-their-new-boss-el-confidencial/ 

lol

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On 2/7/2016 at 10:01 AM, Chelsea4 said:

Amazing speech from Conte in training.

 

Motivational skills are very important for Premiere League managers I believe. That's why I would like to see Conte at Chelsea, although Allegri might be the better tactician.

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