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19 minutes ago, LAM09 said:

I hate our board. Poch's sacking in itself isn't a massive thing, as we underperformed for large parts of the season, but it is the supposed reasoning behind his sacking. The board wants a yes-man, which is the last thing we need as a club.

We might as well say goodbye to a few more Cobham graduates in the process. 

agree, it seems like a self-inflicted wound atm

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Sky reporting Poch wanting to go back into management straight away. So 90% club decision not to continue with him I’d say.

Funny they’ve thrown Poch into the hat for Bayern and Man United positions now.

Which means Vincent Kompany and Thomas Frank will be about as exciting as it gets for us. 

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3 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said:

Man United fans call for Sir Jim Ratcliffe to 'SACK Erik ten Hag now and hire Mauricio Pochettino'

Be even funnier if we ended up with ten Haag. 

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Thomas Tuchel has spoken to Chelsea and wants to return to Stamford Bridge

https://metro.co.uk/2024/05/21/thomas-tuchel-spoken-Chelsea-wants-return-20884356/

Thomas Tuchel is keen to return to Chelsea less than two years after leaving and feels he still has unfinished business at Stamford Bridge, according to reports.

The west London club announced on Tuesday evening that they had parted ways with Mauricio Pochettino by mutual consent and have now begun the search for a new manager.

A host of names are already in the frame to succeed Pochettino, from ex-Brighton boss Roberto De Zerbi to Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna.

But it could be a familiar face that takes over the reins, with Sky Sport Germany reporting that Tuchel is a ‘very concrete’ option.

The 50-year-old was the first major casualty of Clearlake Capital’s ownership of Chelsea and was sacked on the 100th day of their reign, back in September 2022.

Tuchel had clashed with the club’s owners during a tumultuous period of upheaval, but had won three trophies – including the Champions League – in the 20 months before that.

He has had a difficult time at Bayern Munich, with the side only finishing third in the Bundesliga, and announced earlier this year he would leave the club at the end of the season.

Bayern did make a last-minute attempt to convince Tuchel to stay, with his agent, Olaf Meinking, meeting with the club’s hierarchy last week.

However, Tuchel confirmed that no agreement was found and Saturday’s 4-2 defeat to Hoffenheim was his final game: ‘There were talks, but we didn’t reach an agreement, so the decision of February still stands.’

Tuchel, who has also been linked with the Manchester United job should Erik ten Hag be sacked, is keen to return to the Premier League and Sky Sport Germany say he would welcome a return to west London.

They even claim ‘relaxed discussions’ have taken place in the past few days, before a decision on Pochettino’s future had even been confirmed.

Tuchel feels his task at Chelsea is ‘unfulfilled’ and can imagine himself returning to the club, though the Blues’ hierarchy may decide to go down a different route.

Chelsea are thought to favour a young, progressive coach who plays attacking, possession-based football and that has seen them linked most heavily with Ipswich’s McKenna.

Other names in the frame are Stuttgart’s Sebastian Hoeness – who actually pipped Bayern and Tuchel to second place in the Bundesliga – as well as Girona’s Michel and Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca.

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Next Chelsea manager odds (Betfair)

 

Roberto De Zerbi 9/4

Sebastian Hoeness 6/1

Thomas Tuchel 7/1

Enzo Maresca 9/1

Kieran McKenna 9/1

Hansi Flick 10/1

Michel Sanchez 10/1

Jose Mourinho 14/1

Xavi Hernandez 14/1

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1

Ruben Amorim 18/1

Antonio Conte 20/1

Simone Inzaghi 20/1

Unai Emery 20/1

Zinedine Zidane 20/1

Andoni Iraola 25/1

Luis Enrique 25/1

Brendan Rodgers 25/1

Diego Simeone 25/1

Eddie Howe 25/1

Carlo Ancelotti 40/1

Frank Lampard 40/1

Graham Potter 50/1

Erik ten Hag 50/1

John Terry 66/1

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Not the end of the world, he was largely crap and couldn't even make the obvious changes without being forced by injuries, just hope it's not another English cuck. Realistically this clown Poch should've been sacked the minute he lost the Cup final against a bunch of kids. I'm okay with someone like De Zerbi if better managers aren't available now.

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6 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Next Chelsea manager odds (Betfair)

 

Roberto De Zerbi 9/4

Sebastian Hoeness 6/1

Thomas Tuchel 7/1

Enzo Maresca 9/1

Kieran McKenna 9/1

Hansi Flick 10/1

Michel Sanchez 10/1

Jose Mourinho 14/1

Xavi Hernandez 14/1

Julian Nagelsmann 16/1

Ruben Amorim 18/1

Antonio Conte 20/1

Simone Inzaghi 20/1

Unai Emery 20/1

Zinedine Zidane 20/1

Andoni Iraola 25/1

Luis Enrique 25/1

Brendan Rodgers 25/1

Diego Simeone 25/1

Eddie Howe 25/1

Carlo Ancelotti 40/1

Frank Lampard 40/1

Graham Potter 50/1

Erik ten Hag 50/1

John Terry 66/1

so its gonna be de zerbi. bookies are rarely wrong.

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4 minutes ago, TheHulk said:

Not the end of the world, he was largely crap and couldn't even make the obvious changes without being forced by injuries, just hope it's not another English cuck. Realistically this clown Poch should've been sacked the minute he lost the Cup final against a bunch of kids. I'm okay with someone like De Zerbi if better managers aren't available now.

Hang on hang on? The obvious changes? This good run started when Enzo got injured! Then he changed it up and started winning!! So do you mean to tell me all this time the signing you actually nearly emploded for was the obvious change that needed to happen? 

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6 minutes ago, YorkshireBlue said:

Hang on hang on? The obvious changes? This good run started when Enzo got injured! Then he changed it up and started winning!! So do you mean to tell me all this time the signing you actually nearly emploded for was the obvious change that needed to happen? 

Stop inventing things, he was playing Enzo under the syringes, he was playing that Sanchez even after his blunders, kept playing Disasi who everyone knew is crap. Winning 5 matches against more or less teams that had nothing to fight for means fuck all. When he played Arsenal he got smashed like nothing.

Good riddance we got rid of him. Hopefully the next one isn't tactically inept as him.

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3 minutes ago, YorkshireBlue said:

Hang on hang on? The obvious changes? This good run started when Enzo got injured! Then he changed it up and started winning!! So do you mean to tell me all this time the signing you actually nearly emploded for was the obvious change that needed to happen? 

well, yes? It was clear that Enzo, Gallgaher, Caicedo midfield mess is not working, and fact that Enzo had to be injured for Pochettino to change something is a big red flag for him. Also our supposed great run at the end of the season wasn't really so great - we were dominanted by Bournemouth and Notthingham (and Brighton but that's more due to James stupidity)

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3 minutes ago, ulvhedin said:

well, yes? It was clear that Enzo, Gallgaher, Caicedo midfield mess is not working, and fact that Enzo had to be injured for Pochettino to change something is a big red flag for him. Also our supposed great run at the end of the season wasn't really so great - we were dominanted by Bournemouth and Notthingham (and Brighton but that's more due to James stupidity)

Your missing the point of my post, the hulk was absolutely flapping and ready to bridge dove if we didn't get Enzo in the transfer market, and now he's saying he's the obvious change that was meant to happen. 

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