Ones you feel we can get in the summer i mean and out of those ones you feel we could get, who'd be your personal choice?
I understand, Conte is insisting he intends to see out his remaining 18 months. I think that's code for "i'm not going to resign but the club can sack me".
Sorry for being cynical, but i genuinely believe he's not happy and is not prepared to walk away from a pay off of his final year of his contract.
So, his potential replacements, who we could realistically get?
I think if the club is going to enforce a 'live within our means' policy. Subsidise our playing squad with the academy, then as much as it gives me dry boak to say it.............
Brendan Rodgers would fit that bill, and the other although his last job ended in disaster would be Koeman.
I get neither of those would tickle your G's but for me they would meet the criteria of being able to work under the conditions of effectively having a transfer committee and bringing on the younger players.
Who's Conte's realistic replacements?
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Brendan Rodgers would fit that bill, and the other although his last job ended in disaster would be Koeman.
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Rodgers will only work if we dive nose first into our youth, which history suggests we're incapable of doing and a number of fans (including myself) would question whether it's a right course anyway.
It's far too romantic an appointment, the old Chelsea youth manager coming back to blood the new generation, to ever work in practice.
posted on 3/2/18
Koeman
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Koeman
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Fackin seriously. ...
posted on 3/2/18
Might as well hire Wenger when he leaves us if u are considering Koeman.
Lots of good managers in Siera A and Roberto Martinez is a good option as well. There is the Monaco manager.
I mean there are options. You just obviously don’t watch a lot of footie
posted on 3/2/18
Napoli coach Maurizio Sarri seems to be in the running. Has Napoli at the top of Serie A at the moment and seems happy to work to more of a budget regarding players.
posted on 4/2/18
Unless Sarri wins Serie A or a trophy, I just don't see him being in consideration.
Roman employs trophy winners.
Another one that has no time for youth integration.
posted on 5/2/18
What about Ruud Gullitt or Frank Rijkaard or even Ancelotti as next Chelsea managers?
posted on 5/2/18
Ancelotti....or ranieri....