There's mutiny at Chelsea right now
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2100166/Chelsea-players-furious-Andre-Villas-Boas-cancels-day-off.html
If the players feel this way, why don't they manage themselves? JT as captain would be the perfect choice as manager with Lampard as assistant.
Unity is key at any club. And if the players do not respect any manager whose name is not Mourinho or Hiddink, then the solution is let them manage themselves. Then we would see if they know as much as they think they do.
JT for next Chelsea manager?
posted on 13/2/12
The players aren't happy because they know that come summer, most of them will be out.
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That's what I think. Hilario, Turnbull, Bosingwa, Ferriera, Mikel, Kalou, Malouda and Drogba are all highly likely to leave or out of contract in summer.
posted on 13/2/12
Player power worked against Scolari, maybe they just think they can do it again??
Dont think thery realise they are all 3 years older and not the players they were.
Then again I think 99% of proffessional players are pretty self obsessed and thick.
posted on 13/2/12
Come on chaps you cant dis a story because of its author, or the organ which printed it, especially a story which seems to have mileage.
We know that Avram was nothing more than a water boy, and that the team was run like a communist collective, this seems to have carried on, they need to learn, no I'll change that, they need firing.
We have to prepare ourselves for a period of meagre pickings until the seeds are sprouting, and then it will be slow growth, as opposed to a bag of quick-gro being poured over the top.
This will upset many fans who have only been with us for a few years, have seen us win nearly everything there is on offer, and have never experienced lows.
Well welcome to my (And a few others on here's) world, its all part of being a Chelsea fan
posted on 13/2/12
Come on chaps you cant dis a story because of its author, or the organ which printed it, especially a story which seems to have mileage.
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That's true, i'm surprised to see Chelsea fans ignoring the story, given the evidence supporting it.
I'm no fan of the Mail myself, but i read stories from a wide variety of sources. An open mind is very healthy
posted on 13/2/12
Well welcome to my (And a few others on here's) world, its all part of being a Chelsea fan
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posted on 13/2/12
Those of you having a pop at Grant, Sandsend and HHHBF in particular, seem to forget that at the time our world's nr 1 manager left we were seventh in the league and looking like not getting through the CL group stages. We were going through a crisis not too different from whats happening now.
There was the same talk of fighting for fourth place and qualifying for the next year and somehow producing the results to needed to get into the knockout round. The vultures were clearly circling.
The identical situation of players away at ACON for national duty. Lampard and Terry injured. Essien, Drogba ,Kalou, Mikel all away. In fact 9 first team players out and our renowned spine disabled. The situation was far worse 9than presently) when Grant took over.
And yet.... We were a snip away from being champions of Europe and were unlucky to be pipped at the post by the Mancs. All in all not a bad achievement. He was Manager, and regardless of his so called "waterboy" status, Its irrelevant. As Manager he gets the credit, or the majority of it.
The question is can a team operate without a manager? Can they run themselves as a few fans here suggest including the OP have claimed?
Well now if they are managing themselves now, they are certainly not succeeding, the morale is clearly non existent. Whether under Grant it was Mourinho's team suddenly enjoying that success as you say,could they not win a game while Mourinho was around?
And.... why were they the team under Grant so motivated to change things around after the sacking of Mr wonderful. While now managing themselves as you claim they are going from bad to worse.
Incidentally you also forget that Grant brought in Anelka who , who started scoring vital goals for us, admittedly it took a while, and he ,against all expectations ,took over the role of Drogba and co while they were away.
I agree Grant didn't look the part, he was never going to win the hearts of the Chelsea fans, who could after JM? But to write him of as a "waterboy", or "not involved", is thoroughly disrespectful and quite unfair.
posted on 13/2/12
Sorry if I offended you, but that's the way I feel.
Jose is Chelsea, Guus to an extent was Chelsea, Avram Grant never was, he may be well liked in football corridors as I keep on hearing, but he never was Chelsea.
Our name has always evoked the sixties cool, with a touch of swagger thrown in for good measure, when Jose turned up and made his "Special one" speech, I for one was loving it, absolutely loving it, thats who I want managing my club now that we have the wherewithall backing us.
And one last thing;
If that tuat Kenyon had done what he was brought in to do, i.e keep the gigantic ego's that were Roman and Jose apart, he would still be our boss now imo
posted on 13/2/12
Not offended at all, just wishing to set a record straight. I agree with all you say above. What seems to me to be a little simple minded, is those who feel, Jose is the answer to our problems. If we were not in such a bad way during the latter part of his reign, he may still be here. Its not all the ego thing, he was clearly flopping at the end.
posted on 13/2/12
I think a personal battle had developed over who was top dog at the club Jose or Roman, and there was only ever going to be 1 winner of that little scrap.
Had Kenyon played the role of buffer, then the 2 would not have clashed, instead he decided that he would throw his hat into the ring as hmfic.
Had Jose remained he would have bought and nurtured his own side, and that would have been a better thing for all concerned, especially the fans
posted on 13/2/12
Sorry HMFIC= Head Mother F----- In Charge