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AK.
09/Feb/09, 05:54 PM
yeah thats right he gone already, check the link for the story

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/7879638.stm

Dvx Uk
09/Feb/09, 06:37 PM
just seen that, Ouch!

bingo83
09/Feb/09, 08:11 PM
Just shows that money cant buy you a title. Martin O'Neill with less than half the budget of Chelsea is showing them how its done. If you dont lose goals you dont lose games.

Who do you think would take the job now?

WolvesPat
09/Feb/09, 08:22 PM
Ha ha!

apparently avram grant is in the running again...

AK.
09/Feb/09, 10:24 PM
Just shows that money cant buy you a title. Martin O'Neill with less than half the budget of Chelsea is showing them how its done. If you dont lose goals you dont lose games.

Who do you think would take the job now?

and hes doing it with more english players than you can shake a stick at

bingo83
09/Feb/09, 10:35 PM
and hes doing it with more english players than you can shake a stick at

Yeah and if Capello had any sense he would be having a real look at the young guns coming through at Villa and start building the England team round them.

mjmaskrey
09/Feb/09, 11:49 PM
Villa already have 5 players in the England setup...think that's more than enough for one team!

Shocker with Scolari.....nowhere near enough time in the job. Who in their right mind would take on the Chelsea job, a poisoned chalice for sure.

:)

Dvx Uk
13/Feb/09, 10:45 AM
well Hiddink is in charge at least until the end of the season

Dcontrol
13/Feb/09, 11:18 AM
The trouble with Chelski is that they always tend to try and go for the bigger name managers and it doesn't always pay off. Avram Grant did a fantastic job and was treated unfairly in his sacking. They never should have got rid of Mourinho in my opinion and then they wouldn't be in this situation.

Veteran
13/Feb/09, 11:26 AM
Too much short-termism in the world today, not just in sport. Sir Alex took a few years before winning anything, now look at him. You should give any manager at least two seasons. Reports are that Scolari will get £7.5million - lucky fooker !