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EPL 2011-2012
TiggerTiggy
#1661 Posted : Sunday, March 04, 2012 5:54:41 PM
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vinii wrote:
chelsea sack manager

good riddance. but the dude is sly. he refused to resign. so he has full salary for next 2 seasons plus afew odd months.
go spurs go
Jus Blazin
#1662 Posted : Sunday, March 04, 2012 5:59:40 PM
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I think Roman will soon realize his folly of sacking managers will not lead to a payoff. Though the jury may not favor AVB, Roman has let go of world-class managers. He needs to sack himself, otherwise, Chelsea will still be on the decline.
Luck is when Preparation meets Opportunity. ~ Lucius Annaeus Seneca
TiggerTiggy
#1663 Posted : Sunday, March 04, 2012 9:55:47 PM
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spurs have just realised they are a small team. today they met 'team kubwa'. clearly its game on for the premier league trophy.
youcan'tstopusnow
#1664 Posted : Sunday, March 04, 2012 10:17:38 PM
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I am just loving the Spurs collapse!Laughing out loudlyLaughing out loudlyLaughing out loudly
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Marty
#1665 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 7:23:24 AM
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Very interesting results

Gunners keep surprising everyone including themselves. They looked like they'd get a beating in the 1st half but came alive in the second half. What a goal by Persie..

Chelsea kimeumana. Now which coach will want to join them?? Murinho..sijui..Pep...is Hiddinks still jobless?

As expected Spurs folded the moment they saw man u. Tough fixtures await them and it seems they might even relinquish the 3rd place.
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McReggae
#1666 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 8:39:33 AM
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GGMU,mark of champions......they possessed the ball, we scored the goals!!!
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TAZ
#1667 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 9:31:24 AM
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I think Spurs really missed Parker, VDV and Bale last night, those three players have been very influential for them this season.

Arsenal's target is now 3rd spot, i believe we'll get there before the end of this month.
smano
#1668 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 10:20:18 AM
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The team that had the best weekend was Arsenal.

After being outplayed for most of the match (contrary to @Impunity's assertion that Arsenal played well), another RvP moment of class sunk the Kop!Now they know how we felt when after outclassing them at Anfield for significant portions of the 5th round (or was it 4th?)FA tie,Kuyt scored an 87th minute winner.So I felt nothing for Dalglish and his men, but that was a great strike by RvP, and even classier pass from Song. Apparently he's the leader in assists this season, very surprising statistic.

The same scenario was replicated at White Hart lane - first half possession read 75:25 to Spurs but we were one goal ahead, only 2nd shot on goal. Fergie admitted that he'd got the first half tactics wrong, we had the ball for only the first 10 minutes. After Utd scored the 2nd, psychologically the game was half won, though if Spurs had pulled one back we'd have been nervous. Did anyone notice how Nani, after getting the throw in from Jones, had a chance to square off the ball to Rooney, but instead chose to pass it just infront of Friedel, who could have easily grabbed it, had it not been deflected by a defender on to Young's path? Valencia could have done the obvious, notwithstanding the fact that we scored. Of course the 3rd sealed it,and Young should be scoring more of those like he used to at Villa, there's only one corner where that ball was ending, same when Robben gets the ball onto his left foot. Young should really score more goals. Defoe's strike was too little too late, a dent on what was going to be a clean sheet, Giggs the forgivable culprit this time. Mancini just can't seemt to shake us off, and I hope it stays that way till Mon Apr 30th!

Poor AVB, we saw it coming a mile away, but Roman must be taking too much vodka if he thinks Pep will be answer to his woes. Chelsea were building something when Jose came, but the instability afterwards (7 coaches in as many seasons)has led to their current state - even City should stick with Mancini if he fails to win anything, they're building something solid there.

I was surprised how Bolton managed to resist until the 2nd goal in the 68th minute - I think the run in will be about dropping points to unlikely teams,the two big games over the weekend have shown the so called "big teams" can be unlucky on any given day.

Now to see if Chelsea and Arsenal can score 3 and 5 at home respectively without conceding....
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Burning Spear
#1669 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 10:50:13 AM
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Jus Blazin wrote:
I think Roman will soon realize his folly of sacking managers will not lead to a payoff. Though the jury may not favor AVB, Roman has let go of world-class managers. He needs to sack himself, otherwise, Chelsea will still be on the decline.


which professional manager of great reputation will accept Chelsea job. Who would risk destruction of a career by Roman.

AVB did well before signing for chelsea,now he is gone and ranking down .
"You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it". Malcolm X
bkismat
#1670 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 11:06:17 AM
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Burning Spear wrote:
Jus Blazin wrote:
I think Roman will soon realize his folly of sacking managers will not lead to a payoff. Though the jury may not favor AVB, Roman has let go of world-class managers. He needs to sack himself, otherwise, Chelsea will still be on the decline.


which professional manager of great reputation will accept Chelsea job. Who would risk destruction of a career by Roman.

AVB did well before signing for chelsea,now he is gone and ranking down .

Same used to be true of Real Madrid before Mourhino. He has come and looks like he is succeeding. He is the man for Chelsea.Problem is. it's difficult to see if they can work together again.
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smano
#1671 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 11:14:16 AM
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Roman has one big flaw that overrides everything else as far as Chelsea is concerned - he can't hire a manager and let him do his work. Jose was winning EPl with double figure margins over the 2nd placed team - what does Roman do?Force Jose to buy Shevchenko coz Romnan's and Shevchenko's wives are best friends!!!!WTF??? We all know how that story ended. Torres was forced down Ancelotti's throat, at 50M pounds. We all know how that story ended. If Roman continues in the same vein....you guessed it.....we all know how that story will end!
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nostoppingthis
#1672 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 11:31:43 AM
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TAZ wrote:
I think Spurs really missed Parker, VDV and Bale last night, those three players have been very influential for them this season.

Arsenal's target is now 3rd spot, i believe we'll get there before the end of this month.


With the man with the golden touch (see link below), this is possible...but I believe Arsenal would have done better, had Wenger been wiser during the transfer window instead of making rush buys after the ManU humiliation...

http://www.footytube.com...-106803?ref=hp_ozeit_mem
bkismat
#1673 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 11:32:30 AM
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smano wrote:
Roman has one big flaw that overrides everything else as far as Chelsea is concerned - he can't hire a manager and let him do his work. Jose was winning EPl with double figure margins over the 2nd placed team - what does Roman do?Force Jose to buy Shevchenko coz Romnan's and Shevchenko's wives are best friends!!!!WTF??? We all know how that story ended. Torres was forced down Ancelotti's throat, at 50M pounds. We all know how that story ended. If Roman continues in the same vein....you guessed it.....we all know how that story will end!

What makes perfectly good footballers such hopeless cases. Or do they grow big heads coz the boss himself recruited them?
It is better to keep your mouth closed and let people think you are a fool than to open it and remove all doubt...
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Burning Spear
#1674 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 11:55:54 AM
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bkismat wrote:
smano wrote:
Roman has one big flaw that overrides everything else as far as Chelsea is concerned - he can't hire a manager and let him do his work. Jose was winning EPl with double figure margins over the 2nd placed team - what does Roman do?Force Jose to buy Shevchenko coz Romnan's and Shevchenko's wives are best friends!!!!WTF??? We all know how that story ended. Torres was forced down Ancelotti's throat, at 50M pounds. We all know how that story ended. If Roman continues in the same vein....you guessed it.....we all know how that story will end!

What makes perfectly good footballers such hopeless cases. Or do they grow big heads coz the boss himself recruited them?


Roman's curse !! he should leave it for the manager to manage and win trophies. Yeye angojee profit ama loss.
"You're not supposed to be so blind with patriotism that you can't face reality. Wrong is wrong, no matter who says it". Malcolm X
smano
#1675 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 12:15:26 PM
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@bkismat,if you remember well, at the time Shevchenko was joining Chelsea, he had already peaked at Milan but was sort of at a plateau, not the Shevchenko of between 1999 and 2004,and when he joined, his decline had already begun.

For Torres, he joined Chelsea after a tumultous WC campaign and he looked tired by the time he was joining Chelsea. Of course his confidence was shredded with every passing game and he has never looked like the Torres of old, only now and then does he do something that brings memories of his old self e.g. the goal he pulled back for Chelsea aganist Man Utd at OT, shortly before the howler of the season.

Shev had reached his peak,Torres lack of confidence outweighed the hype he came with, my 2 cents...

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TAZ
#1676 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 12:52:34 PM
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So Abramovich signed Torres and Schevchenko, same thing happens at Real Madrid and Barcelona....some players are signed because the President wants the there besides didn't we all expect those two players to perform well at Chelsea? At Stamford Bridge they are not interested in developing players, managers are signed with high salaries to win trophies that's why every manager who goes there gets what they want, money to bring in new signings! Why is it that when a manager fails to perform Roman gets blamed but when they win a trophy its the technical team that is praised, I just don't get! AVB had the full support of the owner but the same can't be said about the players. Look at the Chelsea squad (apart from Mata) players who were the best in the league have been mediocre this season. I don't think that has anything to do with Roman, as owner of the club he had to make a decision.

Pep Guardiola's contract at Barca will be over at the end of this season and he's in no rush to sign an extension. He has already achieved so much at Barca and the EPL might be an interesting challenge for the Spaniard. There are so many options available for Roman all he has to do is pick one!
smano
#1677 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 12:58:50 PM
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@Taz, I think we're all faulting Roman for not giving coaches enough time. What was AVB brought to do at Chelsea?Anyway,my enemy's problems are my joy.

ION

http://soccernet.espn.go...le-injury-boost?cc=3888

This is great news for us. Man City players never seem to get any long term injuries so it'll be great to have all these options as we head for the run in, without Vidic of course. Can you imagine City missing Yaya, Silva, Kompany and Aguerro/Mario for the run in? Your guessis as good as mine.
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Ric dees
#1678 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 1:12:07 PM
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...Sad what the modern game has become, however media pressure,players revolt and lastly results went against AVB am sure he will succeed in the future and will come to haunt teams in the premier league sometime in the future...watch this space.

...The evening turned out sombre as we drove back to London on the M1 from the Hawthorns and maybe the writing was on the wall going by the looks after the final whistle, however ALL players on Saturday were a total disgrace they dint play for the manager and it seems i will join the the kind of therapy Arsenal faithful have been undergoing lol.. That said am glad its Roman who sacked AVB personally Sunday morning not some junior emissary and he later went to the dressing room and threatened every-one if results did not improve immediately - needless to say there will be a summer clear-out judging by how that conversation went - can only mean good things for Chelsea!

On yesterdays game, the goal before half-time seemed to have knowcked the wind off Tottenham for sometime and they never recovered after that, however the fraud that is Phil Jones was uncovered by Tottenham jana, another overhyped English player was been rushed, and clearly Spurs smelt blood on his wing and how i wish Bale played...Young has a terrific curl on his right foot but so does Defoe arguable the best hitter of the ball in the EPL, however what more does he have? uselees passer, woeful defending, can't dribble..yet another GREAT Man U player coz he scored 2 goals. However they seem to have the bit between their teeth and will push City all the way, April 30th could not come sooner, however we will judge them on Thursday again.
By the way what happened to the signing of the DECADE, the pea????

Arry's chips are down, how fortunes can change in this game, from media darling to tactically inept, how i love the English Media..so now he is front runner with Jose to take over from AVB, we don't need either, DI Matteo will do just fine.

In Robin we Trust..enuff said!!

The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.
smano
#1679 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 3:38:51 PM
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@Ric Dees, I'll agree with you on Jones - in fact at some point I saw rafael warming up. Had Lennon stayed on that wing, he'd have been left for dead again and a goal would have been coming, or gotten another yellow, or worse, both! Jones is ok in centre back if well instructed to stay put (when playing with Vidic) or as a defensive midfielder. As for Young, he should be our right wing version of Robben but passes the ball too much instead of just taking the shot. The pea got injured, and Wellbeck pipped him to second in the striker's pecking order - period.

Are there any overhyped players who pay for Chelsea?
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Marty
#1680 Posted : Monday, March 05, 2012 4:00:44 PM
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smano wrote:
@Ric Dees, I'll agree with you on Jones - in fact at some point I saw rafael warming up. Had Lennon stayed on that wing, he'd have been left for dead again and a goal would have been coming, or gotten another yellow, or worse, both! Jones is ok in centre back if well instructed to stay put (when playing with Vidic) or as a defensive midfielder. As for Young, he should be our right wing version of Robben but passes the ball too much instead of just taking the shot. The pea got injured, and Wellbeck pipped him to second in the striker's pecking order - period.

Are there any overhyped players who pay for Chelsea?


English players are usually overrated. In fact in the last few years extremely good english talent (read beckham, rooney, owen, gascoine) has been very rare.
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