Friday, June 22, 2012
Interest in Guardiola persists!
Roman Abramovich is still keen to lure Guardila to Stamford Bridge. Roberto Di Matteo was recently appointed as permanent manager on a two year deal but his contract may contain a break clause which can be activated after a year allowing the club to make a move for Guardiola next summer. Not much of a progressive gesture at all.
Tuesday, June 19, 2012
Probable replacements for Bonsingwa
Roberto Di Matteo has compiled his list of candidates to replace Bosingwa. On top of that short list is Dortmund right-back, Piszczek, followed by Ajax full-back Gregory van der Wiel. And even Manchester United's Rafael da Silva.
Piszczek completed the league and cup final with Dortmund and Chelsea scouts were evidently impressed by his performances in a Poland shirt this summer.
Definitely, makes more sense to rebuild this team from the back four instead of buying big names upfront.
Piszczek completed the league and cup final with Dortmund and Chelsea scouts were evidently impressed by his performances in a Poland shirt this summer.
Definitely, makes more sense to rebuild this team from the back four instead of buying big names upfront.
Thursday, June 7, 2012
Personnel changes could be reckless spending
Abramovich has tried and failed to persuade Pep Guardiola to take charge at the start of the season. On the other hand, Brighton boss, Gus Poyet suggested that the Chelsea favourite, Di Matteo, should be handed over the permanent reins at the Bridge. He is after all a candidate from their legendary generation and it could prove to be the natural choice.
Abramovich also seems blatantly keen to make significantly expensive additions to the squad while currently working with technical director, Michael Emenalo. They have already sealed the £32 million signing of the Belgium play maker Eden Harzard.
Will this new front line combination of Torres, Hazard and a probable Hulk even pay off? Torres owes the club at least 20 plus goals for the season and could the other two fail to adjust and soon prove to be difficult to manage. Could this only be an expensive shortcut to affirm our global brand?
Abramovich also seems blatantly keen to make significantly expensive additions to the squad while currently working with technical director, Michael Emenalo. They have already sealed the £32 million signing of the Belgium play maker Eden Harzard.
Will this new front line combination of Torres, Hazard and a probable Hulk even pay off? Torres owes the club at least 20 plus goals for the season and could the other two fail to adjust and soon prove to be difficult to manage. Could this only be an expensive shortcut to affirm our global brand?
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
New place, same scenario!
Chelsea's recent successes have indeed elevated the team and Abramovich's empire as a true global brand. Although Di Matteo has done the job last season by achieving the impossible the coach (and players) remain vulnerable to the whims of the owner. This was what we effectively pretended would not happen after becoming European Champions. Our sentiments suggested that he should be given the opportunity to manage the squad with its new, scintillating personnel changes. Truth be told, Di Matteo could meet the same fate as his predecessors once Abramovich's "Nero-esque traits" manifest itself when pressures build up in the boardroom. There is, of course, the tendency, as those attributes would suggest, to go "big". Chelsea officials are said to have offered the ex-Barcelona boss, Guadiola, £11m-a-year and an assurance that there will be no pressure on him to win major trophies in his first two years in charge. I think all the ex-coaching personnel heard that one before.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Chelsea FC: A brief history
From the early days as the butt of a music hall joke for the lack of success, to being 1954 - 55 champions following a revamp. From the glamorous, talented and flamboyant team which emerged in swinging London in the mid- 1960's to put the club on the footballing map for the first time, to the financial and on-pitch woes that almost forced its extinction in the early 1980's. From the rejuvenated side of the mid-1980's that returned it to stability, to the cosmopolitan renaissance of the late 1990's, which saw it challenge for honours again, to a takeover in June 2003 under the leadership of the enigmatic Jose Mourinho which contributed to its current status as one of the dominant teams in the country.
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