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Gooner
31 October 2015 15:02:49

Pathetic interview from JM


Arrogant little twit


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SEMerc
31 October 2015 15:17:32


Pathetic interview from JM


Arrogant little twit


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


The only thing that might keep Mourinho in the job is the reported £30 million the Russian crook would have to pay out.


A big risk if Mourinho and Chavski contiue treading water.

llamedos
31 October 2015 15:40:28

Chelsea. The comedy continues! 😂

Originally Posted by: WanderingLonelyAsACumulonimbusIncus 

They don't seem to have the belly for a fight..........it's difficult though to pinpoint just what has changed so much from last season IMO.


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Gooner
31 October 2015 16:46:53

Excellent 2nd half from Arsenal 3 up away at Swansea


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31 October 2015 17:09:57

Good results for Arsenal and Man City.

Another tepid display of anti-football from LVG against Palace. It was equally as bad under Moyes. So, so boring! They are slowly being found out and are slipping down the table. They got very lucky to draw today. 


Scholes was right 


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David M Porter
31 October 2015 17:18:08


I'm not sure JM will be sacked though


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


Wasn't he sacked when his first spell at Stamford Bridge ended? Or was it that much trotted out line nowadays of "left by mutual consent"? Either way I'm pretty certain he didn't resign.


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David M Porter
31 October 2015 17:31:30


They don't seem to have the belly for a fight..........it's difficult though to pinpoint just what has changed so much from last season IMO.


Originally Posted by: llamedos 


I can't help but feel that the incident in their first PL game of the season with the then club doctor has destabalised the Chelsea team and the club as a whole, at least to some extent. It is bad enough when an incident such as that occurs away from the cameras, but to have the whole thing played out in front of the world couldn't have done anything for morale at the club.


I only wonder if more has happened behind the scenes at Chelsea since then than we have been told about.


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llamedos
31 October 2015 17:37:57

And so the mediocrity that has become Man U's trademark continues..........................


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Gooner
31 October 2015 18:06:09


 


Wasn't he sacked when his first spell at Stamford Bridge ended? Or was it that much trotted out line nowadays of "left by mutual consent"? Either way I'm pretty certain he didn't resign.


Originally Posted by: David M Porter 


I dont think his CV says he was sacked


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David M Porter
31 October 2015 18:40:16


 


I dont think his CV says he was sacked


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


He must have gone by mutual consent then. I seem to recall their being rumours in the press at the time that relations between Mourinho and Abramovich had become strained which led to the "Special One" leaving. Whether or not there was any truth in that though, I have no idea.


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David M Porter
31 October 2015 23:14:23

FWIW, I think the only thing that could force JM out of the Chelsea hot seat anytime in the near future is if they don't reach the knockout stages of the Champions League. Off the top of my head I can't remember how they are placed in their group at the moment, but were they to fail to make the last 16, it might force Abramovich's hand if there is no improvement in their PL form between now and mid-December.


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llamedos
31 October 2015 23:32:49


FWIW, I think the only thing that could force JM out of the Chelsea hot seat anytime in the near future is if they don't reach the knockout stages of the Champions League. Off the top of my head I can't remember how they are placed in their group at the moment, but were they to fail to make the last 16, it might force Abramovich's hand if there is no improvement in their PL form between now and mid-December.


Originally Posted by: David M Porter 

I'm sure Champions League knockout stages are a bare minimum David


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31 October 2015 23:33:21


FWIW, I think the only thing that could force JM out of the Chelsea hot seat anytime in the near future is if they don't reach the knockout stages of the Champions League. Off the top of my head I can't remember how they are placed in their group at the moment, but were they to fail to make the last 16, it might force Abramovich's hand if there is no improvement in their PL form between now and mid-December.


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Saint Snow
01 November 2015 11:40:55

I don't like Maureen & can't believe I'm saying this, but talk of him getting the boot is ridiculous. He came back to a stuttering Chavski and, the following season delivered the title. Every team will have spells of patchy form and this plastic club is no different. But, it seems that, due to the distorted position created by the Russian crook, their Johnny-come-lately fans have developed levels of expectation far beyond their traditional place within footballing circles. Maureen inherited a pretty unbalanced squad, successfully applied a sticking plaster to win the title (minimal net outlay), now must rebuild the squad somewhat. Give him the time.



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Aneurin Bevan
01 November 2015 15:24:22

Sunderland  Down from 2-0 to 2-2, then implode to lose 6-2. Big Sam will do very well to keep that team up.


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David M Porter
01 November 2015 17:00:29


I don't like Maureen & can't believe I'm saying this, but talk of him getting the boot is ridiculous. He came back to a stuttering Chavski and, the following season delivered the title. Every team will have spells of patchy form and this plastic club is no different. But, it seems that, due to the distorted position created by the Russian crook, their Johnny-come-lately fans have developed levels of expectation far beyond their traditional place within footballing circles. Maureen inherited a pretty unbalanced squad, successfully applied a sticking plaster to win the title (minimal net outlay), now must rebuild the squad somewhat. Give him the time.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


I'm sure the vast majority of Chelsea fans will be more than willing to give Mourinho time, especially in view of the success he has brought to the club both last season and in his original tenure. Whether or not Abramovich will do that remains to be seen. He seemed to be almost "trigger happy" when it came to hiring and firing managers in the years between when Mourinho's first spell as boss ended in 2007 and when he returned a couple of years ago. IIRC, Ancelotti won the PL title with Chelsea in 2010 but that wasn't enough to save him from the chop after a (by comparison) disappointing season the following year.


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Gooner
01 November 2015 18:10:28


I don't like Maureen & can't believe I'm saying this, but talk of him getting the boot is ridiculous. He came back to a stuttering Chavski and, the following season delivered the title. Every team will have spells of patchy form and this plastic club is no different. But, it seems that, due to the distorted position created by the Russian crook, their Johnny-come-lately fans have developed levels of expectation far beyond their traditional place within footballing circles. Maureen inherited a pretty unbalanced squad, successfully applied a sticking plaster to win the title (minimal net outlay), now must rebuild the squad somewhat. Give him the time.


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Apart from Wenger , Fergie etc the average life of a PL Manager is 15 months so I tend to agree with you , it wouldn't be of benefit to the League to lose JM .


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Gooner
02 November 2015 21:01:11

Villa really are crap


Agbonlahor has had just 8 touches in the first half. Talk about hiding


and two were kicking off


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Saint Snow
02 November 2015 21:45:11


Villa really are crap


Agbonlahor has had just 8 touches in the first half. Talk about hiding


and two were kicking off


Originally Posted by: Gooner 


 


But just one more bit of magic () from Villa & Sperms will be cringeing




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Saint Snow
03 November 2015 09:50:13

Rule #1 when preparing a fancy new graphic to welcome your new manager: spell his name right


 




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Saint Snow
04 November 2015 11:30:32

John Terry on form with his jokes, if not his football:


 


I’ve come under criticism, individually, from certain players and individuals, players I’ve looked up to and played alongside. I’ve taken that on the chin: Rio, Carra, Neville, the very best I’ve come up against in the game. I take that on the chin.


When others speak, maybe I don’t take it on the chin. When players have not had a career, played at a really bad level in their career … Robbie Savage being one. He’s dug me out a couple of times. You take it as a footballer, as an individual. I’ll take it from the Rios, Carraghers and Neville. All day long. From others? Nah.

John Terry at a Press Conference wrote:



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SEMerc
04 November 2015 11:59:44


John Terry on form with his jokes, if not his football:


 


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


It was a major chomp from Terry. I bet Savage is quietly pi$$ing himself. LOL

Saint Snow
04 November 2015 12:16:47

 


It was a major chomp from Terry. I bet Savage is quietly pi$$ing himself. LOL


Originally Posted by: SEMerc 


 


All very funny, seeing as it's Savage, but the comment itself showed huge arrogance from Terry. Is he saying that only a player who's played at a wealthy club able to compete for the top trophies has a right to assess Terry's performances?


 



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SEMerc
07 November 2015 14:08:04

Bournemouth vs Newcastle.


It is quite some time since I've seen such a one sided match.


Foetus head Mason is a cnut.


That's all.

Gooner
07 November 2015 14:27:37


 


 


All very funny, seeing as it's Savage, but the comment itself showed huge arrogance from Terry. Is he saying that only a player who's played at a wealthy club able to compete for the top trophies has a right to assess Terry's performances?


 


Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 


Which of course gave him the right to bed his mates bird


The bloke is a dick.......


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