lionsden 4,689 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 Can see whats gana happen though,sack Ancelotti,get someone else.All starts off well.Starts to go wrong...doubters come in...if its all good come end of the season they'll be kept on for probably another year.If they do crap..offskis they go and we're in the look again,forking out more dosh....Give him a decent assistant manager,let him serve the last year on his contract..be nice to have a manager whole serves the whole things makes a change.Save the money and either extend it the year after or let him go..if he doesnt retire and all depending hows he's done..never knowNever gana happen mind...the manager merry go round no doubt go o..and get to a point where managers look at it and thinks whats the point in going there if your just going to get sacked soon as it goes a bit downhillI want stability just as much as you do but with the right managerThe problem with your logc is that Ancelotti has never been a master tactician and has never demonstrated the ability to disprove that criticism. Is this not the same manager that lost a 3 nil lead to liverpool in the UCL final? His defeciences were apparent last season especially against the big teams but were masked by the superior squad depth and key players retaining their form and staying largely injury free. When he couldn't enjoy the same luxury anymore, his abysmal tactical nous was exposed clearly for the whole world to see.Fergie for example has demonstrated his skills over and over again to earn him the immunity he has enjoyed over the years. Ancelotti on the other hand has never shown such ability. my case his simple, when chelsea recruits a proven manager who has demonstrated his quality beyond any reasonable doubt, I will show 100% confidence in him even if we go 3 years without a trophy Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lionsden 4,689 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 The problem with Carlo is his peform in Italy. If he was another manager I would probably support him staying, but I know his job since his Milans days.You basically summarized the point I was trying to stress to laylabelle. You are a legend my man :tophat: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lionsden 4,689 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 I'm beginning to suspect the "in carlotti we trust camp" are just pulling our legs and know deep down inside that the manager is incapable of inspiring this team/club to greater heights. how would anyone support a man who only managed 1 league title in 10 years with the great Milan side,loses a 3 nil lead in a UCL final and substitute a defender for another defender when his team is trailing with 10 mins left on the clock. I just can't convince my self to support a man that makes fundamental errors which only requires common sense on a consistent basis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eldo 868 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 I want stability just as much as you do but with the right managerThe problem with your logc is that Ancelotti has never been a master tactician and has never demonstrated the ability to disprove that criticism. Is this not the same manager that lost a 3 nil lead to liverpool in the UCL final? His defeciences were apparent last season especially against the big teams but were masked by the superior squad depth and key players retaining their form and staying largely injury free. When he couldn't enjoy the same luxury anymore, his abysmal tactical nous was exposed clearly for the whole world to see.Fergie for example has demonstrated his skills over and over again to earn him the immunity he has enjoyed over the years. Ancelotti on the other hand has never shown such ability. my case his simple, when chelsea recruits a proven manager who has demonstrated his quality beyond any reasonable doubt, I will show 100% confidence in him even if we go 3 years without a trophyWould anyone else do better in those circumstances?Imo last season our team was well managed after Inter knocked us out.Fergie took a lot of time to earn that immunity. On the other hand you are giving your manager only a season. Or no time because you want him to be sacked.At the start of the season Mankers were saying "Fergie lost it", "Fergie out".If we go 3 years without a trophy, I would be very worried. But now it's only 1. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warnie_666 1,081 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 1. I want stability just as much as you do but with the right managerThe problem with your logc is that Ancelotti has never been a master tactician and has never demonstrated the ability to disprove that criticism. 2. Is this not the same manager that lost a 3 nil lead to liverpool in the UCL final? 3His defeciences were apparent last season especially against the big teams but were masked by the superior squad depth and key players retaining their form and staying largely injury free. When he couldn't enjoy the same luxury anymore, his abysmal tactical nous was exposed clearly for the whole world to see.4.Fergie for example has demonstrated his skills over and over again to earn him the immunity he has enjoyed over the years. Ancelotti on the other hand has never shown such ability. my case his simple, when chelsea recruits a proven manager who has demonstrated his quality beyond any reasonable doubt,5. I will show 100% confidence in him even if we go 3 years without a trophy1. You mean a Manager who could win year after year and if we were to go with a season without the title we should sack him and look for another manager who could bring us the "Stability"2. He is the same manager who won the Champions League twice in space of 5 seasons and almost won it the 3rd time in those 5 seasons. 3. So you basically expect Ancelottyi to fight in the ring with his hands tied at the back and top it all by expecting him to win it? Any title winning club has a BIG SQUAD. I am sure you are a fan of Mourinho, Count the no. of players in that squad and compare to our squad this season. Also, the reason we need a BIG SQUAD is cus titles are won over a period of an entire season. Something thats not acheivable by a squad of 16+3 GK and youthBtw under him we completed a Grand Slam of 6 out of 6 wins agaisnt the Big 4. Wonder what universe were you in when you mentioned his "deficiencies against Big teams"4. Can you explain what qualities Fergie showed when they went 3 season without the title and how different they were to Ancelotti's? With the hindsight its all good to say what you said about Fergie. But there have been fans like you who back then spoke of Fergie past his best and getting old and soft with players.5. I am sorry to burst your bubble, but you have no patience for going without a title for a season, cant see how you will bear a manager that goes without a title for 3 seasons. You will find faults in him to back your claim as to why we need another manager. I just dont get it when fans say, they would like Ancelotti to stay if he could motivate and be tactically astute and be good man manager, etc. And then add if he was that, they wouldnt mind Chelsea going trophyless. My argument is that, if he was that he would have won the title every season. No one can do that. Fergie went without title for 3 seasons does that mean he was an awful manager and bad tactically? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lionsden 4,689 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 Would anyone else do better in those circumstances?Imo last season our team was well managed after Inter knocked us out.Fergie took a lot of time to earn that immunity. On the other hand you are giving your manager only a season. Or no time because you want him to be sacked.At the start of the season Mankers were saying "Fergie lost it", "Fergie out".If we go 3 years without a trophy, I would be very worried. But now it's only 1.But Ancelotti has never demonstrated the qualities required to manage this club long termCan you highlight one example of carlotti's tactical genius. . . how he managed to change a game with his superior technical or tactical intelligence. quite simply put, has he ever done anything before or during a game, be it team selection,tactics,subs etc, to impress even the most critical pundits since he became manager? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Laylabelle 9,535 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 Know its all in the past but the annoying thing about the whole manager situation is we had the right manager in Jose really,he was succesful,able to change a game,seemed to have the backing of the players.Maybe not Sheva lol but hey...and its just crazy how whatever the reasoning behind his sacking,falling with Roman or whatever sacking him seemed to be the solution when its just led to endless problems since.Cant change things but crazy how its been since then Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
xPetrCechx 13,571 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 I want to be the next Manager.IN The game "Football Manager" i won with chelsea 3 times a row CL and league. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kojo 4,676 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 I respect your opinion but i strongly disagree. This is about something more than just keeping a manager for the sake of stability, this is about finally developing a unit, a team that has played together longer than a year.. CA might have made a few tactical blunders but you are quick to forget that he has been behind much more positive than negative, much has happened that has made our form dip and i blame those factors not Ancelotti. Drogba's malaria, numerous of injuries for key players, Carlo's father's death, departure of several key players from last season, lack of depth in the squad, aging players. do i need to continue?unbelievableNo one takes these into account anymore, thank you for the good post. All i'm saying is to everyone who want's carlo sacked, be careful what you wish for. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
J.F. 1,484 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 he should stay, consistinecy is key in football, lets stick fora change instead of pressing always the panic button.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lionsden 4,689 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 No one takes these into account anymore, thank you for the good post. All i'm saying is to everyone who want's carlo sacked, be careful what you wish for.Let me drive this point home once again. It's a manager's responsibility to anticipate this type of unforeseen circumstances and plan ahead.Every sensible manager goes into a new season expecting injuries to key personnel and fluctuations in player's form along the way. how you are able to deal with these challenges is what separates the men from the boys. That's a weak excuse to defend the manager, I'm afraid. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eldo 868 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 But Ancelotti has never demonstrated the qualities required to manage this club long termCan you highlight one example of carlotti's tactical genius. . . how he managed to change a game with his superior technical or tactical intelligence. quite simply put, has he ever done anything before or during a game, be it team selection,tactics,subs etc, to impress even the most critical pundits since he became manager?You can discuss this for as long as you want, it won't be your decision about his future.Ok, I will answer just this. How many times we wanted a certain player to start because we thought that would be better choice and it really wasn't? Fer example we wanted Yossi and Torres to start together. And today...A certain manager imo has better bench. And imo he many times made a mistake. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Billy. 2,742 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 still think he should stay i mean the guy won the double in his first season think hes proved hes the right man for the job we just need a few new signings and we will be fine we just havent had the depth we have had over the last few seasons so a little shake up will do us no harm but knowing Roman he will get rid of him hes just aint got the patience Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henrique 9,133 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 You can discuss this for as long as you want, it won't be your decision about his future.Ok, I will answer just this. How many times we wanted a certain player to start because we thought that would be better choice and it really wasn't? Fer example we wanted Yossi and Torres to start together. And today...A certain manager imo has better bench. And imo he many times made a mistake. eldinho, you should understand that Ancelotti was a manager before he arrived at Chelsea... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eldo 868 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 eldinho, you should understand that Ancelotti was a manager before he arrived at Chelsea...Ok Henriquinho. I don't care, you know. Now go and compare us with Man Utd, and then with Arsenal. You are good at that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henrique 9,133 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 Ok Henriquinho. I don't care, you know. Now go and compare us with Man Utd, and then with Arsenal. You are good at that.eldinho, Ancelotti job at Milan show us that he is not the "long term" manager we need, and his two years at Chelsea just reinforces it. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NattyBlue 44 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 Carlo should stay but everyone, everyone has the "worry" for him. We haven't changed in months, we all know it. So yes we do need stability but will he make the changes? He can't even if he wanted to, you're a coach at Chelsea, you just have dealings with the team that's put in front of you and deal with it. Get sacked and get a pay off too, easiest job in the world. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
zolayes 14,489 Posted May 15, 2011 Share Posted May 15, 2011 1. You mean a Manager who could win year after year and if we were to go with a season without the title we should sack him and look for another manager who could bring us the "Stability"2. He is the same manager who won the Champions League twice in space of 5 seasons and almost won it the 3rd time in those 5 seasons. 3. So you basically expect Ancelottyi to fight in the ring with his hands tied at the back and top it all by expecting him to win it? Any title winning club has a BIG SQUAD. I am sure you are a fan of Mourinho, Count the no. of players in that squad and compare to our squad this season. Also, the reason we need a BIG SQUAD is cus titles are won over a period of an entire season. Something thats not acheivable by a squad of 16+3 GK and youthBtw under him we completed a Grand Slam of 6 out of 6 wins agaisnt the Big 4. Wonder what universe were you in when you mentioned his "deficiencies against Big teams"4. Can you explain what qualities Fergie showed when they went 3 season without the title and how different they were to Ancelotti's? With the hindsight its all good to say what you said about Fergie. But there have been fans like you who back then spoke of Fergie past his best and getting old and soft with players.5. I am sorry to burst your bubble, but you have no patience for going without a title for a season, cant see how you will bear a manager that goes without a title for 3 seasons. You will find faults in him to back your claim as to why we need another manager. I just dont get it when fans say, they would like Ancelotti to stay if he could motivate and be tactically astute and be good man manager, etc. And then add if he was that, they wouldnt mind Chelsea going trophyless. My argument is that, if he was that he would have won the title every season. No one can do that. Fergie went without title for 3 seasons does that mean he was an awful manager and bad tactically?well said ,,,but they take a lot of convincing Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warnie_666 1,081 Posted May 16, 2011 Share Posted May 16, 2011 well said ,,,but they take a lot of convincingHaHa...I can see that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Henrique 9,133 Posted May 16, 2011 Share Posted May 16, 2011 2. He is the same manager who won the Champions League twice in space of 5 seasons and almost won it the 3rd time in those 5 seasons. He is also the same manager who won only 1 league in 14 years in Italy.He is also the same manager that AC Milan fans don't miss: you wont find Milan's supporters asking him to return in same way you see Chelsea's fans asking for Mourinho.Just read this Ancelotti's pool, only 31% of Milan supporters wanted Carlo as coach, and feel free to read other comments. It seems that he got more love here after two seasons than among Milan's fans after all those years:http://forum.acmilan...t=6620&page=221 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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