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Who next, after Conte?

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posted on 7/3/18

Write all the names down, close eyes and stick a pin in them!

Repeat in 2 seasons!

posted on 7/3/18

comment by KLS. KLS - I like a bit of dogging in car parks at night, I also love bumming Pranks, his ring piece is so tight. I spit on it before I enter as it’s smoother when wetter, once I’ve finished with him, I jerk off over Got_Better (U1695)
posted 10 minutes ago
Write all the names down, close eyes and stick a pin in them!

Repeat in 2 seasons!
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We uaually win a prem title every couple of seasons

posted on 7/3/18

Im all for Pragmatic football with a purpose but Sunday we went out not to lose 3-0, Once we went 1-0 down we didn't change to try and get a goal, That was gut wrenching.

Id love a manager now that gives our players a little more freedom to take risks... Lets see the likes of Hazard, Willian, Fabregas and whoever else we may sign in the summer.

posted on 7/3/18

Wenger

Please

posted on 7/3/18

Oh and I wouldn't mind Allegri, Sarri or Marco Silva.

posted on 7/3/18

Allegri would be an interesting choice given that he replaced Conte at Juve, and has a completely differen, almost opposite, managerial style

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 7/3/18

Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.

posted on 7/3/18

comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 4 minutes ago
Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.
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As is Pep Guardiola, Last season proved this... He got to spend 3-4 £50M players to complete his team.

posted on 7/3/18

Defo Brendan. Or if not Carlo with Lamps as assistant

posted on 7/3/18

Get Sarri to plss off Forza

posted on 7/3/18

Na he's a bottlejob

posted on 7/3/18

LVG

comment by g7 (U12473)

posted on 7/3/18

Tuchel for me. Though he's probably off to Bayern.

comment by Radical (U8691)

posted on 7/3/18

comment by The Chavy One (U12176)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 4 minutes ago
Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.
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As is Pep Guardiola, Last season proved this... He got to spend 3-4 £50M players to complete his team.
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Mourinho got to spend nearly £200m yet is miles away, it isn't as easy as it looks.

posted on 7/3/18

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posted on 7/3/18

comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The Chavy One (U12176)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 4 minutes ago
Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.
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As is Pep Guardiola, Last season proved this... He got to spend 3-4 £50M players to complete his team.
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Mourinho got to spend nearly £200m yet is miles away, it isn't as easy as it looks.
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Nah, not miles away. 2nd place.

posted on 7/3/18

comment by #4zA - #savethedonkeys (U19575)
posted 10 minutes ago
the weakness of Sarri is that he is not very tactical in-game.

the team is set up to play a certain way but when it is not working or up against equal or stronger teams there is no plan B.
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Sounds like Brendan Rodgers

posted on 7/3/18

Zidane?

comment by Kuki (U6289)

posted on 7/3/18

comment by Cornelius Oofterom (U15867)
posted 20 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The Chavy One (U12176)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 4 minutes ago
Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.
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As is Pep Guardiola, Last season proved this... He got to spend 3-4 £50M players to complete his team.
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Mourinho got to spend nearly £200m yet is miles away, it isn't as easy as it looks.
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Nah, not miles away. 2nd place.
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Yes, miles away. Man City could choose not to play their next 4-5 matches and you still won't touch them

posted on 7/3/18

comment by Cornelius Oofterom (U15867)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The Chavy One (U12176)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 4 minutes ago
Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.
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As is Pep Guardiola, Last season proved this... He got to spend 3-4 £50M players to complete his team.
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Mourinho got to spend nearly £200m yet is miles away, it isn't as easy as it looks.
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Nah, not miles away. 2nd place.
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lol. Very very distant 2nd place

posted on 7/3/18

I have a few qualities I would like to see in our next manager.

1. They will always play a proper Center Forward given the choice.

2. They don't send the team out to pack our own penalty area with 11 men for 90 minutes.

3. They're not called Brendan!!

posted on 7/3/18

comment by Randomer (U5245)
posted 4 minutes ago
comment by Cornelius Oofterom (U15867)
posted 37 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 2 minutes ago
comment by The Chavy One (U12176)
posted 6 minutes ago
comment by Kim Jong Wenger (U8691)
posted 4 minutes ago
Don't get the hype around Silva, very overrated.
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As is Pep Guardiola, Last season proved this... He got to spend 3-4 £50M players to complete his team.
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Mourinho got to spend nearly £200m yet is miles away, it isn't as easy as it looks.
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Nah, not miles away. 2nd place.
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lol. Very very distant 2nd place
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That distant they need the Hubble Telescope to see City!

posted on 7/3/18

Ancelotti for me

comment by Devil (U6522)

posted on 7/3/18

It all cycles back to Allegri for me. He's gotta be the #1 choice.

Ancelotti would be Roman repeating past mistakes. He'll enjoy the fact Carlo will be the anti-Conte (i.e. will shut up and get on with the job), but he'll drop him like a bad habit for the same reason he did last time. He's too safe.

Luis Enrique & Tuchel really don't inspire me, especially Enrique. Neither have had a personal hand in anything exceptional/been successful by circumstance. Couldn't see either lasting a year.

Rodgers is interesting. On the one hand it's an intriguing experiment if the agenda was emphasizing our youth (and under that mandate he'd be a great option), it's romantic with his prior Chelsea connections, there's elements of appeal to it. But ultimately won't happen and rightly so because it would almost certainly end badly, really good 'first team coach' but as an all encompassing manager just isn't Chelsea standard.

Simeone & Sarri are decent contenders with flaws. Simeone comes with the same baggage as Mourinho & Conte, it wouldn't progress anything. And Sarri is too philosophy driven.

Allegri is the best fine tuned balance of everything we represent + everything we want to become. Has managed two massive clubs, is tactically flexible, prioritizes winning football but rarely are his teams dull, has presence of character like Jose & Antonio but isn't a pain to his superiors, is a proven success as a follow up to Conte, he's Italian (always equals success with Chelsea). And just like it feels as if Conte's time has slowly run it's course, Allegri & Juventus feels the same way - he can't take them any further.

Sometimes in football things just feel right. Allegri as Chelsea manager just has that aura of being a natural fit. IMO.

comment by Szoboss (U6997)

posted on 7/3/18

Nobody interested in Leonardo Jardim?

Won the double with Olympiacos, picked up a Sporting team who were seen as on the slide and finished runners up, won the league with Monaco (despite PSG wealth) and got to the CL semi.

All that by the age of 42 and playing attractive football.

Admittedly Monaco are a bit off the pace in the league last year but his team was decimated over the summer.

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