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The biggest and major problem I have with this fella is the fucking team sheet roulette we see every game, it's like guess the line up every single game. I know and understand that rotation needs to happen, but not to the point of dropping to the bench our second biggest flair player in Estavao and using phrases like 'he's a young boy and needs to be protected' absolute bollocks, he's proven already he can do it, but it's bench every other game, 20 minute cameos and yet he comes on and offers more than the likes of Neto and Garnacho each week, take the fucking shackles off him you gutless bastard.

And by the his subs are laughable, not to mention the starting 11's he picks

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16 hours ago, Vesper said:

I want Jurgen Klopp.

Zidane is not an option as he only wants to manage France and he has said for ages he doesn't want to learn English.

 

Klopp becoming our manager is about as realistic as me becoming the next James Bond 😂

Could throw £50m a year at Klopp and he would knock it back 10000%.

Wait and see, if there is any movement in the summer with Maresca, this mob will turn to the likes of Marco Silva, Brendan Rodgers or Andori Iraola.

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23 minutes ago, OneMoSalah said:

Klopp becoming our manager is about as realistic as me becoming the next James Bond 😂

Could throw £50m a year at Klopp and he would knock it back 10000%.

Wait and see, if there is any movement in the summer with Maresca, this mob will turn to the likes of Marco Silva, Brendan Rodgers or Andori Iraola.

To be honest the last one wouldn't be so bad.

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1 hour ago, OneMoSalah said:

Klopp becoming our manager is about as realistic as me becoming the next James Bond 😂

Could throw £50m a year at Klopp and he would knock it back 10000%.

Wait and see, if there is any movement in the summer with Maresca, this mob will turn to the likes of Marco Silva, Brendan Rodgers or Andori Iraola.

Whoever they replace him with if the last few appointments are anything to go by wont be amazing...or long term. 

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15 hours ago, Special Juan said:

The biggest and major problem I have with this fella is the fucking team sheet roulette we see every game, it's like guess the line up every single game. I know and understand that rotation needs to happen, but not to the point of dropping to the bench our second biggest flair player in Estavao and using phrases like 'he's a young boy and needs to be protected' absolute bollocks, he's proven already he can do it, but it's bench every other game, 20 minute cameos and yet he comes on and offers more than the likes of Neto and Garnacho each week, take the fucking shackles off him you gutless bastard.

And by the his subs are laughable, not to mention the starting 11's he picks

And yet if he screws up giving a goal you will be the first one cursing him like you do other players. 

No thanks he is doing right by me, keep it like that. 

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17 hours ago, Special Juan said:

The biggest and major problem I have with this fella is the fucking team sheet roulette we see every game, it's like guess the line up every single game. I know and understand that rotation needs to happen, but not to the point of dropping to the bench our second biggest flair player in Estavao and using phrases like 'he's a young boy and needs to be protected' absolute bollocks, he's proven already he can do it, but it's bench every other game, 20 minute cameos and yet he comes on and offers more than the likes of Neto and Garnacho each week, take the fucking shackles off him you gutless bastard.

And by the his subs are laughable, not to mention the starting 11's he picks

You think the owners have nothing to do with this?

If i had to bet my bottom dollar on it, I would guess these owners tell Maresca to keep all the players in the spot light si that they hold their value for future sale purposes. 
 

I know there’s a mob in here who would think that to be ridiculous but it would not surprise me in the slightest. Who’s going to buy players who aren’t playing?? And we have soo many of them. You think they will just let all these players fade into pennies?

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1 hour ago, DDA said:

You think the owners have nothing to do with this?

If i had to bet my bottom dollar on it, I would guess these owners tell Maresca to keep all the players in the spot light si that they hold their value for future sale purposes. 
 

I know there’s a mob in here who would think that to be ridiculous but it would not surprise me in the slightest. Who’s going to buy players who aren’t playing?? And we have soo many of them. You think they will just let all these players fade into pennies?

I have said it before on here countless times, the team is somewhat picked from above him, because I don't care what anyone says and you cannot be that thick to keep picking and dropping certain players, I also think Maresca has no say what so ever on transfers

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7 hours ago, Special Juan said:

I have said it before on here countless times, the team is somewhat picked from above him, because I don't care what anyone says and you cannot be that thick to keep picking and dropping certain players, I also think Maresca has no say what so ever on transfers

Even if the team is picked from above him, most of the XI is auto at this point. 

Sanchez, James, Cucu, two CB's, Caicedo, Enzo, Neto, Pedro (and Palmer once he's fit). 

All this talk about picking/dropping players, more like we lack the quality in the squad.   If Fofana/Badi/Lavia weren't walking injuries, we would actually have decent squad depth.   

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Chelsea eyeing shock managerial change

https://thedailybriefing.io/i/177480449/Chelsea-eyeing-shock-managerial-change

 

Chelsea suffered a 2-1 defeat at home to Sunderland this past weekend, with the Black Cats scoring the winner late in stoppage time.

The defeat was Chelsea’s third in the last 5 league games, with manager Enzo Maresca coming under growing pressure.

Club sources have now told an insider that things are moving fast behind the scenes with several club officials not on the same page as Maresca.

Transfer insider Indy Kaila has delivered a bombshell update regarding the managerial situation at Chelsea.

The club is reportedly ‘making plans’ to bring in Andoni Iraola in the near future, signaling a major shift in strategy and a significant lack of confidence in the current manager.

The update states that Maresca is on ‘thin ice’ with certain high-ranking officials at the club, suggesting that the club’s hierarchy is not unified in its support and is already preparing for a potential change.

Crucially, it is reported that the Chelsea see Iraola as someone who will become one of the leading managers in world football.

This isn’t just about a quick fix; it’s a long-term vision to secure a tactician with generational potential.

It is hinted that a trigger could be pulled sooner rather than later if on-pitch performances or internal dynamics continue to sour.

The pressure on Maresca is now undeniably palpable, with an elite successor already identified.

Andoni Iraola’s impressive job at Bournemouth has made him a man in demand

The interest from top clubs is a testament to the incredible job Iraola has performed at Bournemouth.

His time at the club has seen the Cherries completely transformed into one of the Premier League’s most intense, high-energy, and tactically distinct sides.

Iraola has instilled a demanding, high-press, vertical style, reminiscent of his managerial mentor Marcelo Bielsa, which has yielded club-record points totals.

This success hasn’t gone unnoticed. Iraola has been the subject of intense speculation, with elite clubs across Europe vying for his services.

Apart from Chelsea, the highly-rated Spanish coach is also linked with Manchester United, while Italian giant Juventus are also interested in securing his services.

Chelsea’s move to secure him is an aggressive attempt to jump ahead of the queue for a coach whose profile and tactical acumen are highly valued.

His ability to deliver a clear, attractive, and effective style of play with a budget club is exactly what Chelsea’s ambitious owners crave.

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Luciano Spalletti has arrived at Continassa to sign his contract with Juventus and begin his tenure as the new Bianconeri coach.

The Tuscan tactician will replace Igor Tudor, who was sacked on Monday, becoming the third Juventus coach in 2025.

The Bianconeri beat Udinese 3-1 in a home Serie A game on Wednesday night with NextGen coach Massimo Brambilla leading the team from the touchline.

Spalletti to sign contract until the end of the season

https://football-italia.net/spalletti-arrives-at-juventus-training-centre/

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