Re: BRIDGENEWS: CHELSEA 2017/2018 SEASON NEWS AND RUMOURS!
Posted: Sun Apr 08, 2018 6:06 pm
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Did you lose again?ceejay22 wrote:I said it before we couldn't do any worse firing this angel* likw5 or 6 games ago. But our board swam to be on drugs or something and can't see crap
But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.Chriskendo43 wrote:Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
oloye wrote:But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.Chriskendo43 wrote:Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
What i even find curious, was the way they were chasing the Everton lad Berkley, you would think they were chasing Maradona. To start with he ain't Maradona and secondly he is not even fit...who certified him fit to be signed for Chelsea? It tells a whole story of the mess going on in the background...the leaving of Emenalo confirms it!
Forgotten about Berkley. Spurs bit a bullet in that one.oloye wrote:But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.Chriskendo43 wrote:Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
What i even find curious, was the way they were chasing the Everton lad Berkley, you would think they were chasing Maradona. To start with he ain't Maradona and secondly he is not even fit...who certified him fit to be signed for Chelsea? It tells a whole story of the mess going on in the background...the leaving of Emenalo confirms it!
It is not only about the recruitment, the shambles around the recruitment is a pointer to what is going on in the background.balo wrote:oloye wrote:But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.Chriskendo43 wrote:Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
What i even find curious, was the way they were chasing the Everton lad Berkley, you would think they were chasing Maradona. To start with he ain't Maradona and secondly he is not even fit...who certified him fit to be signed for Chelsea? It tells a whole story of the mess going on in the background...the leaving of Emenalo confirms it!
But Oloye, even with a bad recruitment, assuming the recruitment was bad. a coach should still make efforts to make things work.
Was WH recruitment better than Chelsea's?
On the recruitment issue, Conte ran out the youth that could have been the reserves and the board brought in pieces to fill the bench. Not necessarily 1st team players.
Conte could try new formations to utilize the strengths of the players he has. Example, Emerson did not make it in until the 89th minute today. What was he waiting for to change tactics and personnel?
If not MoPo Spurs would have captured him. Real bullet dodged there.[color=brown]pajimoh[/color] wrote:Forgotten about Berkley. Spurs bit a bullet in that one.[color=brown]oloye[/color] wrote:But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.[color=brown]Chriskendo43[/color] wrote: Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
What i even find curious, was the way they were chasing the Everton lad Berkley, you would think they were chasing Maradona. To start with he ain't Maradona and secondly he is not even fit...who certified him fit to be signed for Chelsea? It tells a whole story of the mess going on in the background...the leaving of Emenalo confirms it!
oloye wrote:It is not only about the recruitment, the shambles around the recruitment is a pointer to what is going on in the background.balo wrote:oloye wrote:But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.Chriskendo43 wrote:Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
What i even find curious, was the way they were chasing the Everton lad Berkley, you would think they were chasing Maradona. To start with he ain't Maradona and secondly he is not even fit...who certified him fit to be signed for Chelsea? It tells a whole story of the mess going on in the background...the leaving of Emenalo confirms it!
But Oloye, even with a bad recruitment, assuming the recruitment was bad. a coach should still make efforts to make things work.
Was WH recruitment better than Chelsea's?
On the recruitment issue, Conte ran out the youth that could have been the reserves and the board brought in pieces to fill the bench. Not necessarily 1st team players.
Conte could try new formations to utilize the strengths of the players he has. Example, Emerson did not make it in until the 89th minute today. What was he waiting for to change tactics and personnel?
Were we really in for him? Or was it the media?pajimoh wrote:Forgotten about Berkley. Spurs bit a bullet in that one.oloye wrote:But you liked him when he won the league? It is easy to pile up on the coach when things go down south, but the whole management should take some blame. Look at the useless recruitment excercise, still cannot understand what the people who signed Drinkwater, and the Everton broken silverware Ross Berkley were smoking.Chriskendo43 wrote:Conte is our problem hope they can fire him now
I never like him from day one
What i even find curious, was the way they were chasing the Everton lad Berkley, you would think they were chasing Maradona. To start with he ain't Maradona and secondly he is not even fit...who certified him fit to be signed for Chelsea? It tells a whole story of the mess going on in the background...the leaving of Emenalo confirms it!
danfo driver wrote:So Chelsea fans are now doing like Tottenham fans, refusing to open thread and remaining in their cave?
Arse, Chelsea have become like the lily-livereddanfo driver wrote:So Chelsea fans are now doing like Tottenham fans, refusing to open thread and remaining in their cave?
tfco wrote:Arsenal, Chelsea have become like the lily-livereddanfo driver wrote:So Chelsea fans are now doing like Tottenham fans, refusing to open thread and remaining in their cave?
hiding in season long threads
aww, bless them
Season long game thread. It's nothing new. Easily referenced than this weekly game threads and tidy too.tfco wrote:Arse, Chelsea have become like the lily-livereddanfo driver wrote:So Chelsea fans are now doing like Tottenham fans, refusing to open thread and remaining in their cave?
hiding in season long threads
aww, bless them