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Massimiliano Allegri is keen to remain at Juventus and snub a move to Chelsea as he wants to coach a Champions League club next season. (TS) #CFC

Thomas Tuchel has chosen PSG over Chelsea, according to ESPN.

 

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On 6. 4. 2018 at 2:44 AM, Sideshow Luiz said:

I've been thinking of this "philosophy" situation.  I've often raged about our lack of "philosophy".  But, I kind of realized that we have/had one.  It was instilled by Mourinho.  Look at the squad after he left.  Same kind of players, in fact, most of his squad have stuck around until these past couple of seasons.  It's why when things go bad, we always revert to pragmatism and defending deep and "suffering without the ball".  The problem now, is that we don't have any leaders in the team, like those days.  So, it doesn't work.

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for a NEW philosophy.  And I think the club want that too.  Campos and Jardim would definitely be a step in the right direction (though AVB was supposed to be the start of a new philosophy too).

Would Campos be that man though? Sure he is a quality talent spotter, but for that to work, we would need to give those talents a chance.

And he worked in Monaco, who made great great profit during his time. Obviously Monaco is a selling club, so it makes sense, but Chelsea isnt. We need director who is capable of building a strong team out of good established players and young talents, plus being able to sell that idea to players, so that we are attractive.

Ocampos on other hand excelled in bringing young talents and then sell them for big bucks.

Plus Lille is doing absolutely awful though right now, their idea of bulding competitve team for future fell apart like house of cards.

Not sure thats is comparable with lets say Txiki who was in control of shaping Barcelona into powerhouse or Peter Kenyon who did the same in United before coming here.

We need someone with experience, thats what we lack big time. We need Guardiola type of technical director, not AVB.

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36 minutes ago, BlueLyon said:

Would Campos be that man though? Sure he is a quality talent spotter, but for that to work, we would need to give those talents a chance.

And he worked in Monaco, who made great great profit during his time. Obviously Monaco is a selling club, so it makes sense, but Chelsea isnt. We need director who is capable of building a strong team out of good established players and young talents, plus being able to sell that idea to players, so that we are attractive.

Ocampos on other hand excelled in bringing young talents and then sell them for big bucks.

Plus Lille is doing absolutely awful though right now, their idea of bulding competitve team for future fell apart like house of cards.

Not sure thats is comparable with lets say Txiki who was in control of shaping Barcelona into powerhouse or Peter Kenyon who did the same in United before coming here.

We need someone with experience, thats what we lack big time. We need Guardiola type of technical director, not AVB.

We're not a selling club, but we're kind of a net spend 0 club, right now.

When teams have lots of money to spend the expensive players make the headlines, but really, the big advantage is that you can afford to miss on a target.  Don't like your England International?  Get Bravo for 30M.  Didn't work out?  Drop another 30 on Eduardo. 

When you don't spend a lot of money you can't make any mistakes in the market.  We were left exposed by the combined downgrades of Costa -> Morata, and Matic ->Bakayoko.  Spent a net 35M on "upgrading" Chalobah to Drinkwater.  Can safely say that we struck out last summer.  

It seems that Monaco kind of hedge their bets a bit.  They get in lots of talent.  They don't need all of them to work out.  1 or 2 will fund another summer.

Depends on what Roman sees as the identity for the club. 

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3 hours ago, Sideshow Luiz said:

We're not a selling club, but we're kind of a net spend 0 club, right now.

When teams have lots of money to spend the expensive players make the headlines, but really, the big advantage is that you can afford to miss on a target.  Don't like your England International?  Get Bravo for 30M.  Didn't work out?  Drop another 30 on Eduardo. 

When you don't spend a lot of money you can't make any mistakes in the market.  We were left exposed by the combined downgrades of Costa -> Morata, and Matic ->Bakayoko.  Spent a net 35M on "upgrading" Chalobah to Drinkwater.  Can safely say that we struck out last summer.  

It seems that Monaco kind of hedge their bets a bit.  They get in lots of talent.  They don't need all of them to work out.  1 or 2 will fund another summer.

Depends on what Roman sees as the identity for the club. 

In that case we could just keep Emenalo then. 

Our board was crap for a while now, but our scouting was definately more than good.

Salah, Kdb, Lukaku, Christensen, Tibo,...

The problem was in integration and general belief in those players. 

As long as you have Marina, Roman and Conte (or another manager who doesnt get along), SD like Campos is no better than Emenalo. 

We need real authority in board to make decions and stick to them. They pick a manager that suits plan and manager gets part in deals and more trust in return. Only way to click.

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On 4/11/2018 at 4:31 PM, !Hazard! said:

Should go for Jody Morris. None of the progressive big name managers are available and I don't trust Luis Enrique or Allegri to be the guy to guide this club forward. Make Lamps Jody's assistant and we're good to go IMO.

No, he needs to ply his trade elsewhere first.

As good as he has done with the youth set up, managing Chelsea youth teams is the equivalent of managing Celtic!!

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On ‎11‎/‎04‎/‎2018 at 4:31 PM, !Hazard! said:

Should go for Jody Morris. None of the progressive big name managers are available and I don't trust Luis Enrique or Allegri to be the guy to guide this club forward. Make Lamps Jody's assistant and we're good to go IMO.

So you want two blokes without a minute of managerial experience to be in charge because they used to play for us ?. Straight from the BT studio to the dugout for Lamps and promote Morris who has the pick of the best young players and frankly anyone could do a decent job. Just can't see Jody Morris becoming a first team manager of any club unless he's had a road to Damascus type conversion attitude wise he was the epitome of the Billy big bollocks footballer.

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