July 7, 20187 yr I know I’m seen as the resident Debby downer, but what in the literal fuck are the board doing:https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2018/7/7/17543900/conte-also-returns-as-chelsea-managerial-mess-reaches-new-heightsEvery single one of them should be sacked. They have ruined this club.
July 7, 20187 yr As this point it's just lulz. I've definitely thought you were over dramatic, but honestly, I think you actually were underestimating now.
July 7, 20187 yr On 7/2/2018 at 2:57 PM, MoJames said: Bullet dodged, phew. Didier Ndong and Papy Djilobodji fail to report to training at Sunderland and the club have opened disciplinary proceedings against the pair I still have no clue why Sunderland paid £8m for Djilobodji. They also spent £13.6m on Ndong instead of spending £7m on M’Vila. Moyes’d.
July 9, 20187 yr Feels like Sarri is about to happen, good or bad, it needs to happen to end this nonsense. I posted a wall in the transfer thread, no idea how it pans out but it appears we might beat out Man City for Jorginho. The latest bit of crazy fan investigation is this.
July 9, 20187 yr Also if anyone wants to shoot themselves this is the twitter timeline of posts from a guy named Alfredo Pedulla who is Italian close to Napoli and tends to post in Italian with the translations always being very obtuse and frustrating. Currently he is considered a Tier 1 source, but many like myself have doubted him. Who knows.
July 9, 20187 yr At this point I'm just hoping we avoid relegation for the 2019/2020 season. Total dumpster fire status.
July 9, 20187 yr 2 minutes ago, RichUT said: At this point I'm just hoping we avoid relegation for the 2019/2020 season. Total dumpster fire status. I'll take that bet.
July 10, 20187 yr Rugani to Chelsea being reported as done. Quote Chelsea have reportedly agreed a €40m deal with Juventus for Daniele Rugani, at the request of incoming Coach Maurizio Sarri. The defender worked with the former Napoli boss at Empoli, and was considered to be one of the most promising defenders in Italy. However, he has failed to earn a regular starting spot in Turin, and Premium Sport is now reporting that a deal is done with the Blues. The Premier League side will pay €40m to sign Rugani, having been pushed to do so by Sarri. That would also seem to indicate that Chelsea are finally close to agreeing a compensation package with Napoli to release the Coach from his contract.
July 10, 20187 yr Get ready for infinite articles about Hazard going to RM. Here's hoping Neymar heads over from PSG soon.
July 11, 20187 yr Sarri and Jorginho to CFC for £57 mil.https://www.standard.co.uk/spo...-included-in-fee-a3884691.html
July 11, 20187 yr I'm just underwhelmed. Not because they're not worth it. But because of the entire cluster the CFC board has created.
July 12, 20187 yr I get the malaise, and I'm with y'all. But those are really good signings. And we're spending money again. Hold onto Hazard and upgrade at striker and we're heading the right direction again. Right?
July 12, 20187 yr Hard to see either Hazard or Courtois extending their current deals. I’m assuming that we will end up selling both in the next year just so we get something of value out of them.
July 12, 20187 yr Tbo is gone, the only way I see Hazard staying is if Neymar goes to Real Madrid granted with Sarri in play we now have a Manager he will want to play for. Tbo has been solid for us, but if we get Alisson, I'm less worried about that position. If Hazard leaves I'll be very sad. No one can replace him.
July 12, 20187 yr Anyone who hasn't looked already, here is an article on Sarri's approach and where Jorginho fits in it.https://spielverlagerung.com/2016/04/08/team-analysis-napoli/
July 12, 20187 yr Conte reportedly out. Barca still after Willian This is what I expect us to be heading in the next 2 weeks.
July 12, 20187 yr Matt Law just put this article out... Quote It was the 10 days last summer during which Chelsea could not get in touch with their head coach that the relationship between the club and Antonio Conte was terminally eradicated. And there has been some sense of revenge about the way in which the Blues left Conte in the dark over his future after May’s FA Cup final success, even allowing him to return for the start of pre-season training on Monday. There were few congratulations from on high after Conte’s team beat Jose Mourinho’s Manchester United at Wembley. Instead, there was largely silence that lasted until the inevitable was finally conveyed after he had taken training on Thursday. Some sources still believe Conte was last year considering an offer from Inter Milan, when he did not pick up the telephone, return messages or respond to emails. Whatever the exact reasons behind it, Conte’s disappearing act sent Chelsea into a state of panic and convinced them he wanted out. Peace talks were hastily arranged and a new contract was eventually signed as a reward for winning the Premier League title. But, tellingly, there was no extension. Nobody could be sure Conte would not pull a similar trick again and Chelsea did not want to be liable for more than one year’s money if, as has transpired, they decided to sack the Italian. It was not just Chelsea who had become suspicious, however, as Conte also lost faith in his employers during a summer in which he felt none of his main targets were signed. Conte wanted Romelu Lukaku, Alexis Sanchez, Alex Sandro and Virgil van Dijk, but by the time Chelsea returned for pre-season on July 10 last year Lukaku had joined Manchester United instead and the Blues’ only outfield signing, Antonio Rudiger, was not ready to start training after playing in the Confederations Cup for Germany. With a Premier League trophy to use as a bargaining chip against club policy, Conte felt empowered to take on his employers. He warned people their jobs were on the line and that they would see ‘the real Antonio Conte’ if he did not get what he wanted. He is still rated as one of the best coaches the club has ever employed, but there is a feeling that Conte’s judgement became clouded at key points by an obsession to prove he was right. There was bemusement from within the squad when he called a pre-season meeting to supposedly welcome Chelsea’s new signings and introduced Paolo Vanoli and Davide Mazzotta, who had joined his backroom staff. For a short while nobody knew whether or not Conte was being serious, but it quickly became clear that he was underlining the fact there were no new players for him to show off. Former technical director Michael Emenalo is believed to have been in the room for Conte’s joke that highlighted the gap that was already developing between the 48-year-old and his board. Of course, one player who had not been part of the pre-season meeting was Diego Costa, who effectively went on strike in Brazil after being informed he was no longer part of Conte’s plans over text message. That move went down spectacularly badly inside the Chelsea boardroom, as Conte had acted without their approval and had risked damaging Costa’s value. The message was also forwarded throughout the Chelsea squad, who were astonished that the club’s top scorer in their title-winning campaign could be treated in such a way – even though he had been causing problems since rowing with Conte last January. More difficulties with members of his squad surfaced during the season, as Conte dropped David Luiz after the Brazilian was perceived to have questioned his tactics during a stormy inquest in which Kenedy was given a dressing down for yawning. Injuries contributed to his absence, but Luiz only played five times after the thrashing in Rome, which took place in October and Kenedy was loaned out to Newcastle United in January. The 5-0 victory over Stoke City on December 31 meant that, despite all the angst, Chelsea finished 2017 in second place in the Premier League and still in all of the cup competitions. But tensions boiled up again during a January transfer window in which Conte wanted the Blues to back him with bids for Sanchez and Sandro, both of whom he believed were available. He had not spoken with anybody more senior than Emenalo, who left Chelsea in November, between August and December, and his requests were unsurprisingly ignored. In the end, he had to be content with Olivier Giroud, Emerson Palmieri and Ross Barkley. Conte had nothing against Giroud, who proved to be a shrewd addition, or Emerson, but felt that, while United were pushing the boat out for Sanchez, Chelsea were trying to strengthen from the substitutes’ benches of Arsenal and Roma. Once January passed and the transfer window had shut, Conte once again cut himself off from his employers and serious consideration was given to making a change after the embarrassing defeats to Bournemouth and Watford. Rather than sack him mid-season and land themselves with a huge compensation bill, Chelsea decided to see if they and Conte could ride out the storm together. But any hope of Champions League qualification was effectively eradicated by the successive defeats to Manchester United and City, when Conte’s tactics were widely condemned, along with his use of Eden Hazard as a false nine. Hazard had been prepared to sacrifice himself for the supposed greater good up to that point, but sometime after the City loss the Belgian was pulled aside by Conte and had his commitment questioned. Chelsea have desperately been trying to convince Hazard to sign a new £300,000-a-week contract, but word quickly got round that he was becoming annoyed by his head coach and it showed on the pitch. More fall-outs were to follow, as Conte dropped Rudiger for giving a television interview in which he appeared to question the team’s approach and the former Juventus coach screamed at his squad that they were all “s***” during half-time in the Premier League victory over Southampton, in which Chelsea came back from two goals behind. The FA Cup final success over United provided some consolation, but not even that could mask the disharmony in the background as Willian posted a picture on social media of the squad celebrating with carefully placed trophy emojis to hide Conte. Luiz and Willian would have never played for Chelsea again while Conte was in in charge and there is every likelihood others would have been frozen out as well. In his post-match press conference at Wembley, Conte repeated seven times ‘I can’t change’ which pretty much told Chelsea everything they needed to know and had Roman Abramovich reaching for the reset button once again - even if it took some time for him to press it. Yup, feels about right. Dude just gave up coaching halfway through last season and sure enough, we failed to qualify for the Champions League.
July 12, 20187 yr With Sarri announced, we need a new thread if you are up to it Rich. nm, it was a photoshop, but I imagine today or tomorrow, so we should think of names? or go bland? Chelsea 2018-19: Sarri for partying Chelsea 2018-19: I'm Sarri, Ms Marina (oh), are we for real? Edited July 12, 20187 yr by MoJames
July 12, 20187 yr 13 minutes ago, MoJames said: With Sarri announced, we need a new thread if you are up to it Rich. nm, it was a photoshop, but I imagine today or tomorrow, so we should think of names? or go bland? Chelsea 2018-19: Sarri for partying Chelsea 2018-19: I'm Sarri, Ms Marina (oh), are we for real?
July 12, 20187 yr If we just put in the picture as the thread title will it auto switch and fuck up the board?
July 13, 20187 yr Conte does not get a pass for mailing it in, but I still place the blame at the feet of the board. They got out worked and out spent when it should have been obvious that we needed significant additions to address talent and depth gaps. I’ll start a new thread when we’ve got some alignment on the title.
July 13, 20187 yr Chelsea 2018-2019......Why So Sarrious?Sarri, not sorryFuck the boardJust throwing things out for fun. I’m partial to the last one, personally.
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