he has actually got no idea
Drogba apart form his gol done nothing
lampard the same
we need a win he brings on mikel
im sick of this we are devoid of any pace or imagination
he wont play any youth players and keeps with the same tired old players
AVB OUT!!!
posted on 23/11/11
Seriously Yossi, I hate to say this but, you give Chelsea fans a bad name. Drogba scored a great goal and was threatening through out.
This poor form is down to confidence and change in defensive system, thats all!
posted on 23/11/11
It doesnt matter who the manager is . The board are to blame 6 managers in 8 years is never gonna lead to success. The players who should have been moved on 2 years ago are still there cause there is no long term plan in place.Forcing Mourinho out just looks more & more stupid.
posted on 23/11/11
drogba was poor joaquin, his goal was more fortuitous than skilful, and his profligacy/selfishness prevented us from getting the much needed second goal.
posted on 23/11/11
posted on 23/11/11
drogba was poor joaquin, his goal was more fortuitous than skilful, and his profligacy/selfishness prevented us from getting the much needed second goal.
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Bang on he was useless today i dont really think AVB should be sacked but hes not filling me with confidence with his samey tactics that got carlo sacked.
posted on 23/11/11
if we fall out of the CL at the first hurdle, and are stil in domestic dire straits, I am all for sacking him and half the squad.
posted on 23/11/11
you know we are really that bad when a scouse say we are the worst i am going to do
posted on 23/11/11
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posted on 23/11/11
I really hate to say this because I had a lot of faith in AVB at the start of the season, but I'm starting to think he's giving the Board no option but to consider his future.
What started as a blip at QPR has now developed into a full blown crisis and what worries me is that the manager doesn't seem to be learning any lessons. Surely he can see he doesn't have the type of players needed to implement his grand vision, many are either too old, not pacey enough or too set in the style they are comfortable with.
Drogba, despite a decent finish today, is (or should be) finished as a first choice player. Our defensive frailties are well documented and more often than not exploited, but still the lack of cohesion, awareness and basic communication problems persist.
I always accepted this was going to be a transition period and surely the final curtain call for a good few of the players. In truth I didn't expect us to be challenging for silverware on any front this year. But the way things are progressing, anyone from Arsenal to Accrington Stanley are going to fancy their chances against us and I fear the directors may feel they have to act now before its too late.
posted on 23/11/11
AVailaBle soon.