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Doesn't really matter how well it worked out. Abramovich owns the club and can do whatever he wants at the end of the day.And that worked out very well for them.
Which season? This season? Chelsea weren't on course to win it this season at any point really. If AVB wasn't sacked there's no way they would have won the CL or the FA Cup. I don't think sacking AVB was some master stroke but it did help and gave the players a boost in morale. I don't think RDM is a great manager either but some times just a change of scenery does the trick with players. Things get stale and players need change, SAF and Wenger lasting as long as they have is pretty crazy.I don't buy that approach at all. He may want to influence everything but at the end of the day results are what matter. I mean, Roman single handedly ruined their season as I think Chelsea were on course to win the league.
Most managers know coming in that Abramovich has the potential to go over their head in matters and they've still attracted the best managers in the world since he came in. The fact that there's even semi reliable talk that they're pursuing Guardiola and might actually land him is a testament to that.EDIT: Lets put it this way, you think Chelsea are going to attract any big names if Roman is giving out tactical instructions?
Which season? This season? Chelsea weren't on course to win it this season at any point really. If AVB wasn't sacked there's no way they would have won the CL or the FA Cup. I don't think sacking AVB was some master stroke but it did help and gave the players a boost in morale. I don't think RDM is a great manager either but some times just a change of scenery does the trick with players. Things get stale and players need change, SAF and Wenger lasting as long as they have is pretty crazy.
So...
- Hulk to Chelsea is 90% done.
- We've switched our attentions to Nigel De Jong as a contigency plan to M'Vila.
- And United are interested in Cisse from Newcastle.
Hey Man U...Stay the **** away from Cisse
Btw, it looks as though Newcastle could be ripped apart this summer, as most of these clubs who seemingly overachieve and perform surprsingly well often do, which is sad.
It also looks as though City and Chelsea are trying their best to turn the PL more into La Liga (i.e. being dominated by only two teams). I bet Fergie will likely have something to say about that though. :cink:
So...
- Hulk to Chelsea is 90% done.
- We've switched our attentions to Nigel De Jong as a contigency plan to M'Vila.
- Bayern are interested in Dzeko, with some outlets in Germany already stating personal terms have been agreed.
- And both United and City are interested in Cisse from Newcastle.
Hey Man U...Stay the **** away from Cisse
It looks as though Rooney will be pushed up as the main striker with Kagawa incoming, but hasn't he always preferred playing the role just behind the main striker?
Scrandy Randy said:Hazard wants to play in the hole and I have no doubt that was one of the deciding factors when it was said he agreed to terms with three clubs and had to make a decision.
So would you be happy with him being pushed up and Kagawa being played just behind him?
It was mentioned in passing during one of the articles that talked about him agreeing to terms with three clubs.When did he say that? I just read he wanted guaranteed play time.
- We've switched our attentions to Nigel De Jong as a contigency plan to M'Vila.
- And both United and City are interested in Cisse from Newcastle.
That would be a horrible deal for Arsenal (assuming that's who you mean) imo.
I'd prefer M'Vila, but De Jong would be better than nothing. In the very least, he'd add a shield to our defensive whilst also giving us a bit more steel in the middle.