Self-defeating actions led Tuchel to his own demise. Entirely self-inflicted. On a path to destroying and setting the club back years.
The worst amongst the multitude errors of judgement is...never having the best interests of brilliant future prospects (fabric of the club) at heart and any manager that doesn't...should be relieved of their duties.
That's my stance. That's what I'll always stand by.
I commend Boehly for taking this measure...
posted on 7/9/22
Coming to that conclusion was never just from one isolated case...
Cumulation of failings starting with Tammy, Livramento, Guehi, Vale, Chalobah, Gilmour, Hudson-Odoi, Broja.
Ending with Lukaku, Saul, Werner, Azpi, Emerson, Aubameyang.
Massive 🚩🚩🚩
Could go into detail about each individual case but I shall leave that for another day, maybe (Doesn't need explaining really, self-explanatory).
posted on 7/9/22
Under Potter...the return of Tammy, Livramento, Colwill, Hudson-Odoi
posted on 8/9/22
Yeah it was
Your articles become extremely one sided when you feel strongly about something or someone one way or the other. You never explicitly said it but it was obvious Tuchel was gone to you from that point.
posted on 8/9/22
Why are you such a continual massivebellend
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comment by Devil (U6522)
Yeah it was
Your articles become extremely one sided when you feel strongly about something or someone one way or the other. You never explicitly said it but it was obvious Tuchel was gone to you from that point.
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Baloney.
Loaning out a key player, creative machine, prodigy in Cal Hudson-Odoi and attempting to replace him with Gordon was the straw that broke the camel's back.
posted on 8/9/22
The connection and combination play Tuchel was searching for between the forwards...had right their in Callum, a long way ahead of the rest at forging partnerships.
The superglue in attack.
No surprise it only took Cal four minutes on debut to deliver and register first goal contribution with his first touches on the ball, consequently breaking Schick' goal drought -
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1566396574468562945/pu/vid/1102x570/jLIfspqv-qMFcg58.mp4?tag=12
&
Yesterday unlucky, with tightest offside call which would have been another -
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1567628433840111616/pu/vid/1272x720/MZiJuUVCeT-bfGBG.mp4?tag=12
Cal picking out Schick will become a common feature of their play for the mean time
https://video.twimg.com/ext_tw_video/1566506489623224320/pu/vid/1280x720/XwD2teoTIuQDaXVk.mp4?tag=12
Technical capacity, forward motion & final third supremacy is on a different stratosphere.
Football is simple...play to the strengths of a mercurial talent and greatness will always manifest & prevail!
Callum is our most productive attacker, there isn't a better final third operator...with his execution, vision, speed of thought, sustainment of pressure and ball retention on the books.
Sackable offence to disregard world class...
posted on 8/9/22
You missed one...
i've told Admins anyway
posted on 8/9/22
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 5 hours, 11 minutes ago
comment by Devil (U6522)
Yeah it was
Your articles become extremely one sided when you feel strongly about something or someone one way or the other. You never explicitly said it but it was obvious Tuchel was gone to you from that point.
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Baloney.
Loaning out a key player, creative machine, prodigy in Cal Hudson-Odoi and attempting to replace him with Gordon was the straw that broke the camel's back.
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you give everyone on here the fackin hump son