In sum, I feel that us losing on Saturday was Roman's problem, not ours.
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Hate to admit it but that´s kind of how I felt as well.
I can´t remember the last time I felt so unattached to Chelsea FC as I have done in the last week or two.
Just as we were finally getting some good press coverage.
Guess the rest
In sum, I feel that us losing on Saturday was Roman's problem, not ours.
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Feels embarrassing to say, but yeah I definitely felt like this
Fantastic, fantastic article, my views entirely but put far better than I could.
Well said
Good article. Can't argue with any of that.
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An interview from Roman would be nice
Haha.
Let me see the questions first said trained killer !
Very, very well written article
Nice article Interactive. But from a personnel point of view after 48 years of being a Chelsea supporter the club is too far ingrained for me not to care!
You're like a better version of Gazza
Inactive, good points except one
"no matter how much Roman may have disliked him (if certain cretins in the news are to be believed)."
These people are never to be believed, and never trusted to do anything morally correct.
Jonh Milton wrote his Areopogatica in1644 in order to preserve free speech, in 2 wirld wars our abcestors fought for the same ideals,
these worthless, lying, capricious toads are using this as a cover for their untruths, wheeled out on a daily basis in order to sell collumn inches
Great article, shame you are so Inactive
Such a well written article and deserves decent discussion but you lot have littered here as well
The only thing i'd like to add to challenge one of yr views is the idea that Roman will never settle down. It's the manner of RDM's sacking that we're all actually emotionally responding to, not the guy himself, because the notion of Robbie being our manager for the next 4/5 years was never living inside of reality.
All the noises coming for those closest to him and the club indicate we are looking to reach a point of tranquility, you can't just assume that's all bare faced lying. What has become apparent for some years though is that's only going to happen on Abramovich's terms, and where we pool ourselves with our "dettached owner" is our own blind rejections of certain individuals..... e.g. say Benitez remains here for the next 4/5 years and proves a largely successful appointment, gaining Roman's trust enough to oversee tricky patches without being axed prematurely - and we still reject him. Ask yourself, how can we proclaim ourselves any better than him and his treatment of Di Matteo?
But anyway, was a fantastic article
TP he has not settled down in 8 years, it is a fair assumption to make that he will never settle down. And as each new sacking occurs it makes it less likely.
All the noises coming for those closest to him and the club indicate we are looking to reach a point of tranquility, you can't just assume that's all bare faced lying.
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We can because they said this when they hired Carlo
Chelsea by Agatha Christie
He reminds me of a serial philanderer. He stalks beautiful Birds (Managers) until he has them and then seems to think that they're not at all that after all and moves onto the next one. Didn't he used to covet Ancellotti like he does Guardiola now until he owned him?
What will he do once Pep rejects us in favour of the stability and time he'll get at either of the Manc clubs....
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posted on 2/12/12
In sum, I feel that us losing on Saturday was Roman's problem, not ours.
---------------------------------------------------------
Hate to admit it but that´s kind of how I felt as well.
I can´t remember the last time I felt so unattached to Chelsea FC as I have done in the last week or two.
posted on 2/12/12
Just as we were finally getting some good press coverage.
Guess the rest
posted on 2/12/12
In sum, I feel that us losing on Saturday was Roman's problem, not ours.
-----------------------------
Feels embarrassing to say, but yeah I definitely felt like this
posted on 2/12/12
Fantastic, fantastic article, my views entirely but put far better than I could.
Well said
posted on 2/12/12
Good article. Can't argue with any of that.
posted on 2/12/12
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posted on 2/12/12
An interview from Roman would be nice
posted on 2/12/12
Haha.
Let me see the questions first said trained killer !
posted on 2/12/12
Very, very well written article
posted on 2/12/12
Nice article Interactive. But from a personnel point of view after 48 years of being a Chelsea supporter the club is too far ingrained for me not to care!
posted on 2/12/12
You're like a better version of Gazza
posted on 2/12/12
Very true article.
posted on 2/12/12
BK
posted on 2/12/12
Gazza has lost his touch
posted on 2/12/12
Gazza who!!!!
posted on 2/12/12
Ouch BK
posted on 2/12/12
Inactive, good points except one
"no matter how much Roman may have disliked him (if certain cretins in the news are to be believed)."
These people are never to be believed, and never trusted to do anything morally correct.
Jonh Milton wrote his Areopogatica in1644 in order to preserve free speech, in 2 wirld wars our abcestors fought for the same ideals,
these worthless, lying, capricious toads are using this as a cover for their untruths, wheeled out on a daily basis in order to sell collumn inches
posted on 2/12/12
Great article, shame you are so Inactive
posted on 2/12/12
Such a well written article and deserves decent discussion but you lot have littered here as well
posted on 2/12/12
The only thing i'd like to add to challenge one of yr views is the idea that Roman will never settle down. It's the manner of RDM's sacking that we're all actually emotionally responding to, not the guy himself, because the notion of Robbie being our manager for the next 4/5 years was never living inside of reality.
All the noises coming for those closest to him and the club indicate we are looking to reach a point of tranquility, you can't just assume that's all bare faced lying. What has become apparent for some years though is that's only going to happen on Abramovich's terms, and where we pool ourselves with our "dettached owner" is our own blind rejections of certain individuals..... e.g. say Benitez remains here for the next 4/5 years and proves a largely successful appointment, gaining Roman's trust enough to oversee tricky patches without being axed prematurely - and we still reject him. Ask yourself, how can we proclaim ourselves any better than him and his treatment of Di Matteo?
But anyway, was a fantastic article
posted on 2/12/12
TP he has not settled down in 8 years, it is a fair assumption to make that he will never settle down. And as each new sacking occurs it makes it less likely.
posted on 2/12/12
All the noises coming for those closest to him and the club indicate we are looking to reach a point of tranquility, you can't just assume that's all bare faced lying.
---------------------------------------------------------
We can because they said this when they hired Carlo
posted on 2/12/12
Chelsea by Agatha Christie
posted on 2/12/12
He reminds me of a serial philanderer. He stalks beautiful Birds (Managers) until he has them and then seems to think that they're not at all that after all and moves onto the next one. Didn't he used to covet Ancellotti like he does Guardiola now until he owned him?
posted on 2/12/12
What will he do once Pep rejects us in favour of the stability and time he'll get at either of the Manc clubs....
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