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FFS!

Arnesen might not have been a fan favorite but his departure might mean that either the rest of the Fooball Board or Roman wasn't happy enough with his work, I don't buy the "wanted a new challenge" PR bullcrap either. If he was considered good enough we would have fought to keep him.

It was that simple. No skill required on Arnesen's part. Anybody could do it.

I see your what you're saying but that's a bit simplifying. His job was to bring kids with potential and that's exactly what Bruma,PvA,Stoch,Kakuta et al are. The fact that some failed or might fail is more down to their management by our staff.

On the other hand if he was behind our transfer movements in the last few years then there's hope of us improving, anyone can see that 36 millions are too much for Ramires and Zhirkov.

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I see your what you're saying but that's a bit simplifying. His job was to bring kids with potential and that's exactly what Bruma,PvA,Stoch,Kakuta et al are. The fact that some failed or might fail is more down to their management by our staff.

On the other hand if he was behind our transfer movements in the last few years then there's hope of us improving, anyone can see that 36 millions are too much for Ramires and Zhirkov.

I don't buy the whole new challenge thing either. It suggests he has actually done something of note when we know that is not true.

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FFS!

Arnesen might not have been a fan favorite but his departure might mean that either the rest of the Fooball Board or Roman wasn't happy enough with his work, I don't buy the "wanted a new challenge" PR bullcrap either. If he was considered good enough we would have fought to keep him.

I see your what you're saying but that's a bit simplifying. His job was to bring kids with potential and that's exactly what Bruma,PvA,Stoch,Kakuta et al are. The fact that some failed or might fail is more down to their management by our staff.

On the other hand if he was behind our transfer movements in the last few years then there's hope of us improving, anyone can see that 36 millions are too much for Ramires and Zhirkov.

Well, right now, no1 he's brought in, or you know, came in under his era, has came into the starting XI...

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However, should they choose to seek a successor, the Chelsea hierarchy have assured the Italian that no decision over a replacement would be made without his sanctioning the appointment, suggesting the Italian still has a significant and long‑term role to play at Stamford Bridge. In the meantime, Arnesen's duties – most immediately the addition of potential new signings in the transfer window – technically remain unaffected. Indeed, should the club choose to pursue their long-standing interest in players such as Blackburn Rovers' Phil Jones in January, Arnesen would play a key role in negotiations.
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Frank Arnesen has spoken exclusively to Chelsea TV following his decision to step down as sporting director.

The former Danish international talked about how his role at the club has developed over the last five-and-a-half years, how he came to make the difficult decision and his plans for the future.

You've announced your intention to step down, how difficult a decision was that to make?

Those decisions are always very difficult, especially because I have been here for a long time and I have enjoyed every minute. In the last three or four months I have been going in that direction and I also thought it was the right time to do it, to give me time but also the club time to do their organisation for the end of the season.

Winning the FA Youth Cup, that must have given you and the club a real sense of achievement.

We were nearly there two years ago and I thought we had a very talented team and we lost. So we know how it is to come so far. I always said since I joined English football, the FA Youth Cup is probably the best youth tournament. You play in a stadium and it's on television. It gives the young players and staff a feeling of what it is like to be at the highest level, to be in the League. We had a good draw because we played the last game at home. If you can do that and win, it is fantastic.

How excited should Chelsea fans be for the future?

They should be very excited. Since I came here five years ago, not only the players who have come in but also the staff who have come in to train them are at such a high level. I say that because I see it every day and it is some of the best around.

How do you measure that? You measure that every week by the way we are playing. I am here every Sunday if I can be and I watch Under 9s, Under 10s etc. and I have seen progress over the past few years.

It is not just that we are winning games but the way we have started to play football. We have a new system, a new philosophy; and you can see the players and the coaches, they have everything under control. You see players who are 12, 13, 14 years old and the way they play football is marvellous.

This season we have seen a number of your young players breaking through into Carlo Ancelotti's first team. That must give you a real sense of achievement.

First of all you need quality. The players have become very good talents. Secondly, Carlo has to adjust them but also believe in them, and he is doing that because they are good enough.

Last year they were between numbers 25 and 29 in the squad, they were more or less on stand-by. These were players training and learning from people like Didier Drogba, which is very important. Then, this year, they were in the 25-man squad.

They still have a lot to learn but for me one of the special moments was against Zilina. I was not happy when we went 1-0 down, it was very important that we win the game, but I was so happy to see the players playing very well in the second half, showing good mentality and getting the result.

Your passion is very contagious around the club. What's next for Frank Arnesen?

Always in my head, it is always like I want to be challenged. I have been challenged here enormously. 1 It is like mission completed with what I was asked for five-and-a-half years ago.

I don't know what I am going to do. For me the most important thing is the challenge. I have to do something which I believe in.

What would you say is your defining moment here at Chelsea?

It is always difficult because I am fortunate to be involved with a fantastic club with some fantastic people and also because I have been involved in a lot of areas.

One thing I always love is the moment when a player and parents see his name on a contract for Chelsea, because it is a heck of a job. We have competition all over the world and when we get kids signing who we believe in, they gives us a chance and we give them a chance to be part of Chelsea. That is always a great moment.

Also last year, when you win the Premier League, you win the FA Cup and the FA Youth Cup, it's not something that happens very often so you have to be very pleased and I was there for those three trophies.

You can see more of the exclusive interview with Arnesen on CTV Online now.

Interesting interview, I maintain that that part1 is PR bull.

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Man City want Chelsea youth chief Arnesen

Manchester City want to keep Chelsea’s departing director of football Frank Arnesen in England – raising doubts about Brian Marwood’s long-term future at Eastlands.

Arnesen, 54, will leave Stamford Bridge at the end of the season and was being lined up to become Ajax’s new head of recruitment.

But sources in Denmark claim that he is now listening to an “interesting” offer from City. Arnesen would not contemplate anything other than a senior role.

Marwood oversees player recruitment at City, alongside chief executive Garry Cook. But the pair were criticised by Carlos Tevez when he put in a transfer request before deciding he wanted to stay at the club.

They love anyone linked with us don't they? :lol:

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