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  1. 1. Who you want to see as the new manager?



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Are you happy?

You tell me. Should I be happy.

All I know about him is his good job with Porto, but its not that difficult to win Portuguese League with Porto, and he also won EL, but many lesser managers also won it.

I don't if he is a master of the game, or if he play defensive or offensive football. What can you tell me about him ?

If he is really a "mini-mourinho" then I'm far from happy.

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Mou once mentioned AVB to be his eyes and ears.

We got mourinhos eyes and ears now. Woohoo

Would be fascinating to see master vs the apprentice if we get pitted against Real Madrid in Champions League

They fell out aswell, They don't talk anymore.

I don't think Boas is our manager officially yet, therefore the club can't announce it. When it's official they'll announce it. <_<

Everyone knows that our official website is very slow to report news.

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I was joking.

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http://news.bbc.co.u...ll/13846140.stm

I like this little read from that article:

So what can Chelsea fans expect if Villas-Boas does take up Chelsea's offer?

"Probably a continuation of the 4-3-3 favoured under Mourinho and broadly Carlo Ancelotti, but a much more attack-minded approach than Mourinho," editor of Zonal Marking Michael Cox told BBC Sport.

"In the press conference after the Europa League final in Dublin, Villas-Boas paid tribute to Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, saying how much he admires the style of football at Barca and also almost apologised for winning that final in a scrappy game, saying he wanted to put on a show."

There is a brutal efficiency about Porto - the defensive organisation, the tempo of play, the speed of transition to attack. It is as if the players are almost remotely controlled by Villas-Boas.

But with the exception of the gifted Colombian striker Falcao, there is not much beauty on offer as Porto have ruthlessly demolished the opposition at home and abroad.

Villas-Boas' coaching pedigree suggests he will be successful wherever he goes. The question is whether he can replicate Barca's style, which he says he so admires, with the next club he manages.

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Villas-Boas is incredible, he is breaking Mourinho's records at Porto and is behind a lot of Mourinho's success, his scouting reports are like nothing I've ever seen before; the detail is unbelievable. He has said he only wants to work for maybe another ten years and I don't blame him, because the amount of effort and time he must spend on his work would burn most men out after less than a year.

If AVB does sign for Chelsea then I will put money us doing the treble.

This is a scouting report AVB did for Mourinho in 2005 about Newcastle. http://www.bragafut.com/artigos/art18.pdf

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http://football.uk.reuters.com/leagues/european/news/2011/05/19/LDE74I15P.php

"I want to dedicate this to three very important people -- Pep Guardiola, who I only met in February but is an inspiration..., Jose Mourinho to whom I owe a lot and Bobby Robson for tolerating me,"

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Villas Boas' passion for attacking football is evident, and the coach displayed sadness that the final against Braga, won with a headed goal by prolific Colombian striker Radamel Falcao, had been such a cagey and defensive affair.

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The coach has had limited contact with Barcelona boss Guardiola, but has said he is a fan of the Catalan's approach.

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"I want to dedicate this to three very important people -- Pep Guardiola, who I only met in February but is an inspiration..., Jose Mourinho to whom I owe a lot and Bobby Robson for tolerating me,"

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Villas Boas' passion for attacking football is evident, and the coach displayed sadness that the final against Braga, won with a headed goal by prolific Colombian striker Radamel Falcao, had been such a cagey and defensive affair.

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The coach has had limited contact with Barcelona boss Guardiola, but has said he is a fan of the Catalan's approach.

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This is what we have been looking for!

it is why i was so against the Mourinho thing! Looking back is not our way.

Now that we fired Carlo we have to take risk!

Can't no longer rely on the world class manager because of his past achievement.

AVB is the risk, as he wants to practice good football, and has the talent to implement good tactics like Mourinho.

Roman get er done!

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Villas-Boas paid tribute to Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola, saying how much he admires the style of football at Barca and also almost apologised for winning that final in a scrappy game, saying he wanted to put on a show."

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He is all the way in South America for Copa America. How would he know?

Have to question how much a player could know but that's very interesting.

What if, he already called his favourite players, telling them he's leaving? :)

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Hopefully this will be for the long haul.

Guardiola went straight to Barca and put Busquets and Pedro in the first team from the youth system, lets hope AVB does the same with Josh and Milan blue%20scalf.gif

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You tell me. Should I be happy.

All I know about him is his good job with Porto, but its not that difficult to win Portuguese League with Porto, and he also won EL, but many lesser managers also won it.

I don't if he is a master of the game, or if he play defensive or offensive football. What can you tell me about him ?

If he is really a "mini-mourinho" then I'm far from happy.

I think there are reasons for the Chelsea's fans to be happy. He's an excellent coach.

Well, you're right. It's not difficult to become champion with Porto, but it's difficult to to become champion only with 3 draws. And talking about Europa League, he won it, and the team gave a show in the field in all the matches. There are very good results.

The team played, almost everytime, very good. There were a phase were the things weren't very good, but the soccer played, in general, was beautiful. He is very good tacticly. He has an excellent reading of the game, I mean, he knows how to handle with the team, and generally the substitutions are correct.

In EPL, the most important is to have a coach that's very good in the tactic's field. In my point of view, that's the key to become successeful. And he is a a master in that field. So, there are reasons for the fans to be satisfied.

I think the fans can expect a better Chelsea, a much better Chelsea.

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I think there are reasons for the Chelsea's fans to be happy. He's an excellent coach.

Well, you're right. It's not difficult to become champion with Porto, but it's difficult to to become champion only with 3 draws. And talking about Europa League, he won it, and the team gave a show in the field in all the matches. There are very good results.

The team played, almost everytime, very good. There were a phase were the things weren't very good, but the soccer played, in general, was beautiful. He is very good tacticly. He has an excellent reading of the game, I mean, he knows how to handle with the team, and generally the substitutions are correct.

In EPL, the most important is to have a coach that's very good in the tactic's field. In my point of view, that's the key to become successeful. And he is a a master in that field. So, there are reasons for the fans to be satisfied.

I think the fans can expect a better Chelsea, a much better Chelsea.

I just want him to be announced as our manager now lol, i'm happy that he likes to play good football and put on a show, it should be interesting what he will do in the summer in terms of who's in and who's out. Also the good thing is that he hasn't won the champions league before so he will be as eager as any one to win it.

But does anyone think that he is in on the transfers, like Lukaku, De Bruyne, Modric ?

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