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Unfortunately they can afford to be and still continue to pick up trophies on their way to whatever the fuck it is that Abramovich expects from his managers.

 

He goes on like they should be winning the treble every year. With players like David Luiz, Petr Cech, Gary Cahill and Jon Obi Mikel ffs. :lol:

 

Their forward line is outstanding like, but imagine Barca's front line with Mikel in midfield and Luiz and Cahill at centre back, man.

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Whoever takes charge of them next will be their eighth manager since Mourinho left them just over five years ago :lol:

EDIT: And in those five years, they've won three FA cups, one PL title and one CL title. Ridiculous :lol:

He's the Russian Jesus Gil

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Srijandeep Das ‏@jeremy_LFC

"Chelsea have spent £86m since 2004 in compensation for managers...more than Everton's entire net spend since the Premier League began"

 

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It was obvious that it would only be a matter of time for Di Matteo. You could tell Roman didn't want to give him the job in the first place but he had no other option after last season's success. That's why he only gave him a short-term contract.

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It was obvious that it would only be a matter of time for Di Matteo. You could tell Roman didn't want to give him the job in the first place but he had no other option after last season's success. That's why he only gave him a short-term contract.

 

Eaxctly, don't understand why anyone is even worrying about it. If he hadn't won the Champions League Abramovich wouldn't have been forced to appoint him at all.

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You can't really credit Di Matteo on winning the Champions League last season as I get the impression that the senior players' drive to prove a point after their treatment by Villas Boas carried them through

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You can't really credit Di Matteo on winning the Champions League last season as I get the impression that the senior players' drive to prove a point after their treatment by Villas Boas carried them through

 

They also played absolutely terribly for the most part.

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This guy never had the job really. Roman has just been waiting for the perfect time to strike. Pep's apparently ready to resume management, and ultimately that's all that matters. Not at all surprising. Was a farce from the outset.

 

 

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Guest palnese

Can't believe they hired him on a permanent basis in the first place. Luckiest CL win in the history of football and a pretty disappointing league run.

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Being strong armed into appointing him is one thing but to then spend all that money in the summer probably knowing your next manager is just round the corner is insane. What if they appoint someone who doesn't want to play 6 attacking midfielders at once?

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Being strong armed into appointing him is one thing but to then spend all that money in the summer probably knowing your next manager is just round the corner is insane. What if they appoint someone who doesn't want to play 6 attacking midfielders at once?

 

It makes no difference to them whatsoever. They're a spotty kid with a FIFA cheat code.

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