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Post by stelmagic on Sept 20, 2007 9:14:21 GMT
I will miss his post match interviews for comedy value but was he really the special one?
He spends over £200m on players and then moans about not having enough "quality eggs" I think the man has lost the plot ;D
I actually read a comment by a chelsea fan today saying that "Abramovich coming is the worst thing to happen to the club" how fickle football fans can be lol
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Post by millerman on Sept 20, 2007 11:25:11 GMT
I will miss his post match interviews for comedy value but was he really the special one? He spends over £200m on players and then moans about not having enough "quality eggs" I think the man has lost the plot ;D I actually read a comment by a chelsea fan today saying that "Abramovich coming is the worst thing to happen to the club" how fickle football fans can be lol 60 home games in charge at Chelsea and 0 defeats, that's pretty special! In fairness to him, I don't think He has had full control over how that £200m was spent! Hence his comments about the quality of the Eggs brought in! 6 Trophies in 3 years, personally I think he will be a big lose to both the Prem and to Chelsea!
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Post by stelmagic on Sept 20, 2007 12:13:49 GMT
a good record but i can think of quite a few managers who might fancy matching that if they could put a £20m player in every position on the pitch ;D
No question that it was roman's idea to bring in shev if not some of the others but I think its too easy to turn round and say he did not want him because he failed to bring the best out of him. I think a "special one" would have been able to get a player of shevchenko's quality playing well.
The prem will miss him like him or loathe him most wanted to listen to him whether Chelsea miss him or not I dont know they have been struggling for a while now (4 wins in last 14 competitive games) end of last season was not great and unconvincing so far this season narrow wins over portsmouth/birmingham and reading does not strike fear into their rivals maybe the time for a change is now??
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Post by Craig Benstock on Sept 20, 2007 12:22:56 GMT
Where do you think he will go?
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Post by stelmagic on Sept 20, 2007 12:40:27 GMT
his odds have been slashed by bookies to become next man utd manager, keane still looks a warm favourite for that spot tho.
With a £25m pay off he might be able to take a few weeks off ;D
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Post by Craig Benstock on Sept 20, 2007 13:06:20 GMT
I don't know much about leagues outside of the UK, but if he stays in the UK my predictions would be something like this. All of which I think are pretty unlikely...
Tottenham Man-Utd England National Team
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Post by millerman on Sept 20, 2007 13:16:43 GMT
As much as I would love him as the England Manager, I think he will return to Portugal and take over their National Team. Which as I say will be a lose to the Premiership!
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Post by juls on Sept 20, 2007 14:00:21 GMT
Nahhh my money would be on him taking over at Barcelona and with Lampard still not signed to Chelsea I would have a side bet he will take Lampard with him.
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Post by Craig Benstock on Sept 20, 2007 14:01:24 GMT
I agree, seems quite likely
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Post by schmack on Sept 20, 2007 17:07:35 GMT
sven must be gutted!!!
touted for the chelsea job for years, on the dole for 12 months then decides to accept the job at city
a month into the season and the special one goes, leaving sven tied to a contract with city
payoff for his england contract - millions
amount of questionable money now available from his chairman - also milliions
svens face when his dream job slips away cos he is committed to a bunch of no-hopers (they wont stay second) - priceless!!
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Post by Rich Wharton on Sept 21, 2007 9:42:06 GMT
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