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Not shocked one bit, it's what these owners do now.

We have short memories some of us, calling for his head in January and  being raped by Arsenal etc. I get the great run of results  but this word stability is either trendy or means nothing, in this case and this club it means nothing.

It won't be McKenna, I say this as he will want a crack of Ipswich in the PL and jumping from stable to the must unstable thing won't happen. It's either Amorim or De Zerbi

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1 hour ago, Strike said:

I liked De Zerbi’s Brighton. They tailed off badly after injuries and had to deal with a European run

 but he showed he can get a team to control games 

De Zerbi to me feels like the safest option available. Obviously, we'd have to sell Sanchez immediately if he comes, but hey ho. He ticks so many boxes of what the owners want. The question of course is why the fuck did he and Bloom fall out so bad that they've parted ways even though most of the players are loyal to De Zerbi to the point they might walk en masse now? De Zerbi seems like the type that will speak out, and also challenge for more say in transfers. So on that front it might be Poch 2.0 but isn't every manager who is a "winner" that is passionate first and foremost about winning trophies going to complain about a strategy that involves not winning much of anything for years?

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23 minutes ago, DH1988 said:

According to news reports football.london and X, unnamed club paid £4.3m compensation to Brighton to appoint De Zerbi, realistically it would be us or Milan.

or Man United 

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57 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

Not shocked one bit, it's what these owners do now.

We have short memories some of us, calling for his head in January and  being raped by Arsenal etc. I get the great run of results  but this word stability is either trendy or means nothing, in this case and this club it means nothing.

It won't be McKenna, I say this as he will want a crack of Ipswich in the PL and jumping from stable to the must unstable thing won't happen. It's either Amorim or De Zerbi

McKenna's value is high right now after back-to-back promotion. Ipswich's squad have many loan players and many ex-League one players, it's likely they will struggle in the PL like Sheffield, Burnley or Luton this year. Kompany was also praised after last season, but his squad was just not good enough to play the same football in the Premier League. McKenna might consider that and take an offer from a bigger club(not necesseraly us).

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One reason many managers get sacked at this time of the year is they ask for reinforcements.
None is forthcoming, they don't like it and they get sacked or sack themselves.
Could it be one of those ?

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11 hours ago, TheHulk said:

Least get top youngsters..

Clueless. Both deserved to be sacked long ago never mind now. Running the club into mediocrity. This isn’t Monaco or Southampton, this is Chelsea FC.

Said it last season and this summer last, a few more senior players in and around the squad in key positions would have made a huge difference.

I actually reckon with at least 4 more proven players who are good examples as senior pros in the squad we could have maybe snuck CL football. Definitely would’ve handled the ET in the cup final better too. Experience is huge. The first time round with the transfer ban the likes of James, Mount, Abraham and Tomori were all involved a lot - what did we have then? Good senior pros. Likes of Jorginho, Azpilicueta, Willian, Kante, Pedro. Squads like ours - with a huge percentage of younger players who would be lucky to have between 100-150 games each - 100% need that, unless we want to yoyo and become an expensive RB Leipzig/Monaco/Southampton. Or whomever.

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The Tuchel team of September 2022 was sick.
Some European successes in 2022-23 with Tuchel and Potter don't count because they were lower level teams (except Real Madrid who smacked us).
Recovery takes some time, especially when we are no longer into big power transfers (the likes of Mbappe for example).
This fellow George Benson in the video above seems to share my suspicion that Poch was sacked because he demanded reinforcements.
He also suggests the clownlakies are out to sell Gallagher and Challobar.

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As I said in an earlier post — even more important than what we think is what the squad think. And those that have come out with an opinion are all sorry to see Poch go !!!

I feel even worse about it this morning than I did last night. I may be wrong but I’m sure this wasn’t mutual and if all the Board had come out publicly backing Poch I’m sure he would still be here.

6th place, one cup final, one semi and European football next season. How can that be classed as failure in your first season ? Plus many players have shown big improvement during the season - Cole,Conor,Jackson,Madueke,Chalobah and some of that must be a reflection on the coach and his team.

Plus he wasn’t responsible for signing the under-achievers in the squad — the Board and Sporting Directors did

We have made some crazy decisions in the last few years but this is definitely the craziest

A very sad day in the proud history of Chelsea FC

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1 hour ago, nyikolajevics said:

McKenna's value is high right now after back-to-back promotion. Ipswich's squad have many loan players and many ex-League one players, it's likely they will struggle in the PL like Sheffield, Burnley or Luton this year. Kompany was also praised after last season, but his squad was just not good enough to play the same football in the Premier League. McKenna might consider that and take an offer from a bigger club(not necesseraly us).

McKenna would be better off trying to get the vacant Brighton role, that's the perfect opportunity to work with young & experienced players and a squad that is good enough to be mid-table most of the season. 

 

40 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

The first time round with the transfer ban the likes of James, Mount, Abraham and Tomori were all involved a lot - what did we have then?

Tomori played like 15 proper games that season, that's why he left for AC Milan....from memory, he was supposed to go to a french club or somewhere on loan on deadline day in the previous window as well but the paperwork didn't go through on time (IIRC). 

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4 minutes ago, Reddish-Blue said:

That was a pathetic showing in the cup final though against a Liverpool side that weren't exactly full strength themselves. 

A young team , in their first major final and we didn’t play well.Not sure that one game makes it a poor season. We also had even more injuries in the squad than Liverpool did.

Be interesting to see who is queuing up to work under the clowns we have leading the club !!

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