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Mauricio Pochettino leaves Chelsea by mutual consent


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4 minutes ago, martin1905 said:

I'd not listen to any of them.

They have no idea.

Not one of them said he would leave. Not one. Now they all suddenly know who we want an hour after Pochettino has left.

The only man who has consistently said he could go is the Bayern fella. The same fella that has consistently said Tuchel would be open to coming back, whilst everyone else says he won't. 

Got to wonder why he turned down the chance to stay at Bayern. Does anyone really think he hasn't got something lined up?

 I don't know. Romano's tweets over the last few days definitely made it sound like something was brewing. 

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7 minutes ago, patThenevin said:

Interesting you didn't mention the circus show singings, one where we bought every midfield talent going but left us with one unproven striker and a lad who every knows ain't good enough and a signing who was long term injured after a self indulgent yank tour.

Getting a semblance of order amidst the the mad imbalance, chaos and mockery ....hobnailed by injuries; was blindingly would be inconsistent and take time. But it was happening.

Now, we have removed a major facetime of the club that was coming good....and us lot collectively trust the clowns at the top to get this right?

 

They ain't done one thing right. Arrogant clowns, used to throwing around other folks money and we are finding out first hand with the impact on Chelsea.

 

Can't wait for ST price news, Conor being flogged after four too many 20 year olds being signed for big money and the incoming manager hire from these done nothing stains.

It’s not really interesting because I’ve been moaning for 3 seasons about our lack of a proper striker and the poor quality players  that was handed to Lampard, Tuchel , Potter and Poch. This is why we have struggled  and every coach has struggled. I don’t think that’s even a debate. 

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10 minutes ago, patThenevin said:

Interesting you didn't mention the circus show singings, one where we bought every midfield talent going but left us with one unproven striker and a lad who every knows ain't good enough and a signing who was long term injured after a self indulgent yank tour.

Getting a semblance of order amidst the the mad imbalance, chaos and mockery ....hobnailed by injuries; was blindingly would be inconsistent and take time. But it was happening.

Now, we have removed a major facetime of the club that was coming good....and us lot collectively trust the clowns at the top to get this right?

 

They ain't done one thing right. Arrogant clowns, used to throwing around other folks money and we are finding out first hand with the impact on Chelsea.

 

Can't wait for ST price news, Conor being flogged after four too many 20 year olds being signed for big money and the incoming manager hire from these done nothing stains.

Season ticket news came out a couple of days ago 5% increase. 

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9 minutes ago, BMox81 said:

Everyone was bothered with it-including myself but it’s football. Won’t be the last time we get handed a defeat like that either.

But we moved on and had a great end to the season, something to build on. But once again we have to start again. It’s just rubbish.

We’ve been saying for years now that we have to be better than this. But we aren’t. And we probably won’t ever be. So sad.

Well I certainly hope it’s the last time we get stuffed 5-0 by Arsenal and ten man Burnley . And the shit show in extra time against Dippers in LC when he played for pens. Maybe I’m just a crazy optimistic? 

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1 minute ago, NoblyBobly said:

Well I certainly hope it’s the last time we get stuffed 5-0 by Arsenal and ten man Burnley . Maybe I’m just a crazy optimistic? 

I can’t disagree with you Nobbles. I think the 5-0 was one of those really worrying defeats as opposed to just a bad day, the oppo being amazing etc. BUT I do think that there were green shoots after that. But here we are. 🤷🏻‍♂️🧨💯

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The big question will the new coach be in place before or after the June fire sale of HG players like CG & TC

one suspects this might have been one of the reasons Poch walked 

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23 minutes ago, patThenevin said:

Getting a semblance of order amidst the the mad imbalance, chaos and mockery ....hobnailed by injuries; was blindingly would be inconsistent and take time. But it was happening.

Now, we have removed a major facetime of the club that was coming good....and us lot collectively trust the clowns at the top to get this right?

They ain't done one thing right. Arrogant clowns, used to throwing around other folks money and we are finding out first hand with the impact on Chelsea.

This will be, imo, precisely the reason for moving Pochettino on. That he was a small, temporary part of a grand plan. The squad "needed" dismantling and rebuilding with youth, so someone who could nurture a new young squad and get them ready for a challenge (but not actually manage that challenge themselves) was needed. Getting in Pochettino is a masterstroke, because the last 5 games show the nurture/development stage has been successfully completed and the players are now ready to be whipped into shape by some sort of "progressive" systems bastard. Sacking Pochettino a year into a two year deal isn't a sign of things going badly, but going so well that we're a year ahead of schedule!

Most of these players aren't even close to being ready for the winning specialist imo. 

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48 minutes ago, Original 21 said:

I think Poch’s biggest mistake was getting the best out of Gallagher and Chalobah, two academy players who the club are desperately trying to flog off to the highest bidder.

Meanwhile Disasi and Badashiele, who we spent a small fortune on to be the backbone of our future defence, look like a couple of lightweights.

Can’t have the academy boys outshining the Board’s masterly strategic buys. 

I was just thinking while catching up on this thread, will they try and flog Gallagher and Trev before the next manager comes in

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Just now, Lump Of Celery said:

I was just thinking while catching up on this thread, will they try and flog Gallagher and Trev before the next manager comes in

They’ll need to be talking to candidates asap to get someone in, in good time and any decent manager will be telling them that Gallagher at least, would be a big part of their plans… I hope.

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This is what the jokers are currently briefing because several journos are reporting the same almost verbatim:

If you give a manager players like Mudryk who turn the ball over every other minute and Cucurella who can't defend, how will you ever reach this utopia? 

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11 minutes ago, ROTG said:

The big question will the new coach be in place before or after the June fire sale of HG players like CG & TC

one suspects this might have been one of the reasons Poch walked 

Oh no, I hope you’re wrong on that.

I hadn’t thought of that, but yes if true you could understand why he would walk. How can any manager get the best from a squad with decisions like this.

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13 minutes ago, Bison said:

What do Stewart and Winstanley have on Boehly and Clearlake? These two having this much unchecked power is obscene.

They assembled this squad and after an exhaustive process picked the manager they're now getting rid of. At what point do their jobs become up for discussion? 

Just to add to this:

The guys who bought Lavia and Disasi for 98m need Gallagher and Chalobah out this summer. It's obvious who Poch would have advocated for next season. 

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8 minutes ago, My Blood Is Blue said:

They’ll need to be talking to candidates asap to get someone in, in good time and any decent manager will be telling them that Gallagher at least, would be a big part of their plans… I hope.

I think you should put the gruesome twosome on the list as co-head coaches 

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4 minutes ago, Bison said:

This is what the jokers are currently briefing because several journos are reporting the same almost verbatim:

It's not the club briefing it, its that twat on sky sports news, honestly I've watched every minute since they broke the story, which they were late doing and its been comical.

He was pretending to have live texts from 'people in the club telling him what type of manager they want'

He claimed the board ran out of patience whilst watchig the champions league semi finals. It was at that moment,  he claims, they realised it would take to long under Poch. 

The best bit for me though, maybe not quite as good as the pretned messages, was when he said it was decided yesterday but they didn't want to make a knee jerk decision so slept on it. They all woke up this morning still feeling the same so decided to announce it.

Every single twitter ITK is bouncing off absolute bull shit being peddled by this cretin.

It's laughable.

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4 minutes ago, NoblyBobly said:

I’m pleased the word Southgate hasn’t raised its ugly big nosed head . 

Wash your mouth out for even suggesting it.

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