DomesticTadpole
Doom-monger obsessed with Herrera & the M.E.N.
So Tuchel back or please bring Jose back.
I would take 10 more years of finishing 8th over being anything like Chelsea
Sums it up.It's a news that is shocking and not shocking at the same time
Bohley's probably got a bulk discount on travel tickets from Brighton to West London at this point.That's where De Zerbi is going then
Bohley's probably got a bulk discount on travel tickets from Brighton to West London at this point.
Imagine we apply this with ETH and the last 2 gamesThis is utterly ridiculous even by Chelsea standards. He's just started to look like they're onto something.
McKenna would fit in perfectly at Brighton.Please don't say its De Zerbi or Mckenna.
Bohley's probably got a bulk discount on travel tickets from Brighton to West London at this point.
They've obviously agreed terms with their new manager, probably trying to get ahead of us before ten Hag gets the boot after the cup final.
Question is who they've agreed terms with, McKenna or Tuchel?
Think it is over the amount of transfer imput he wants or that's what's been rumoured.I don't understand this. Why let him go?
Among the names likely to be considered will be Stuttgart’s Sebastian Hoeness, Girona’s Michel, Ipswich Town’s Kieran McKenna, who has been lined up by Brighton, and Leicester City’s Enzo Maresca.
Surely McKenna wouldn't be that daft, as I mentioned above Brighton would be better option or stay where he is.Surely can't be Tuchel, not after kicking him out unceremoniously. Plus, the article says they want a "young and exciting manager"
Can't believe you are excusing this idiocy.Ruthless private equity owners. He's been shite, considering the money spent. Mid table all season till the late surge. Not surprised.
He's probably copped blame for bottling the league cup final and possibly his training methods for some of the injuries.
Good to see the new owners aren't that different.
More interested in who comes in ..?
The article says this regarding next manager:
That's a wild list. Nobody with PL experience, nobody who has managed a club anywhere near Chelsea's size before, and I think none have managed in Europe before either. They could strike gold but they have every chance of going backwards too with a new manager coming in, needing to get used to the league and the club, and juggling PL and European football together at the same time.
Imagine we apply this with ETH and the last 2 games
The article says this regarding next manager:
That's a wild list. Nobody with PL experience, nobody who has managed a club anywhere near Chelsea's size before, and I think none have managed in Europe before either. They could strike gold but they have every chance of going backwards too with a new manager coming in, needing to get used to the league and the club, and juggling PL and European football together at the same time.
What a bizzare thing to say. They finished above us and have a better squad for the future.
Wasn’t Potter the young exciting option? Interesting