Wow. Chelsea are dire.
We're now +1 GD on them and Arsenal.
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- brianofnazarethffs
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Life is what happens to you while you're busy making other plans...
NQAT's official saviour, International Lovemaker to the Stars and prince of cunts
NQAT's official saviour, International Lovemaker to the Stars and prince of cunts
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Aye they won't give him a work permit so he can't enter the UK to do business anymore, making it impossible to run the club as hands on as he has done. So he pulled the plug on their ace new stadium to hit back at london, and cast around for potential buyers. Looks like he's going to sell a big stake to his billionaire mate.
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Chelsea 6th on goal difference
Remember a month and a half ago when you couldn't see them slipping out of the top 4 for love nor money
Remember a month and a half ago when you couldn't see them slipping out of the top 4 for love nor money
Wow imagine being ahead on goal difference!
- lkhmffsstopmovingabout
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you cant run a club on a short term approach than hire a chancer whos got no experience of winning pots tbf
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As usual you're spot on.lkhmffsstopmovingabout wrote: ↑5 years ago you cant run a club on a short term approach than hire a chancer whos got no experience of winning pots tbf
"Respect! Respect! Respect Maan! Respect! Respect!........."
We need some one like Guardiola, someone who has delivered elsewhere, who didn't just come from nowhere as a manager. His Wiki page explains what I mean.
"After retiring as a player, Guardiola briefly coached Barcelona B, with whom he won a Tercera División title, and assumed control of the first-team in 2008. In his first season as the first team manager, he guided Barcelona to the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League. In doing so, Guardiola became the youngest manager to win the aforementioned European competition. The following campaign, he led Barcelona to four trophies, including winning his second Spanish league title as manager. In 2011, after leading the club to another La Liga and Champions League double, Guardiola was awarded the Catalan Parliament's Gold Medal, their highest honour.[7] The same year, he was also named the FIFA World Coach of the Year. In Guardiola's final season at Barcelona, he again won four trophies, before departing in 2012. He ended his four-year Barcelona stint with 14 honours, a club record."
Winning that Barca B title makes all the difference to the caliber of manager.
"After retiring as a player, Guardiola briefly coached Barcelona B, with whom he won a Tercera División title, and assumed control of the first-team in 2008. In his first season as the first team manager, he guided Barcelona to the treble of La Liga, Copa del Rey and UEFA Champions League. In doing so, Guardiola became the youngest manager to win the aforementioned European competition. The following campaign, he led Barcelona to four trophies, including winning his second Spanish league title as manager. In 2011, after leading the club to another La Liga and Champions League double, Guardiola was awarded the Catalan Parliament's Gold Medal, their highest honour.[7] The same year, he was also named the FIFA World Coach of the Year. In Guardiola's final season at Barcelona, he again won four trophies, before departing in 2012. He ended his four-year Barcelona stint with 14 honours, a club record."
Winning that Barca B title makes all the difference to the caliber of manager.
"Respect! Respect! Respect Maan! Respect! Respect!........."
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Yeah Barca don't appoint big names who've won everything and they do alright