I knew he was young but I didn't know he was only 34. I guess that was a big part of why the players didn't listen to him.
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I knew he was young but I didn't know he was only 34. I guess that was a big part of why the players didn't listen to him.
True, This is why i don't think Jose will not go back there while Abromivich is there tbh, he is spoiling that club no manager will want that job tbh if they know they will be sacked in a year.
You'd need someone who won't stand for the BS of the Old boys.
Let's rescue Mata from his Chelsea hell. Won't want to stick around now his dad's gone.
What an absolute joke of a club they have become.
Avram Grant is on 5live, he's trying to say he wouldn't go back even if they killed Danger Mouse for him, without being so brazen to actually say it. :lol:
Endorsed by Big Man and Honest Frank.Quote:
Former Chelsea assistant Ray Wilkins:
"There are lots of managers, Harry Redknapp included, who have excellent man-management skills but when players are not playing they are not happy - especially when they are experienced and have extreme quality they will be disgruntled.
"Not everyone will like you but if the results are good they will sit on the bench and take it. When they are poor it's a different matter.
"Every manager has that problem."
Redknapp for Chavs tbh you heard it here 1st.
By the way I'm loving the Old Boys and Honest Frank meme's.
Quote:
Former Chelsea manager Avram Grant on BBC Radio 5 live
"His main ambition was to be the champions of Europe. It's not good enough for a team like Chelsea that they [were] only one time in the Champions League [final]."
Alan green such a pleb,Quote:
Alan Green on BBC Radio 5 live:
"Don't feel too sorry for Villas-Boas, because he will be leaving London with millions in the bank. Nevertheless, it is a victory for player power. The players that he needed to move on became key players for him. He has not helped himself. I don't know him, but I thought he was arrogant."
Avram :bow: