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Post by simple on May 21, 2024 20:25:36 GMT
How do these thick cunts constantly manage it? I still get cringe flashbacks of sending one or two emails that have said "Thnaks" at the end. These cunts don't even proof read who they CC into their emails while being headhunted and they probably make my annual salary in an afternoon. Its like Dominic Cummings. All these characters who are considered master operators are constantly making such fundamental errors.
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Post by Gruf on May 21, 2024 20:37:24 GMT
Pochettino gone, yikes Surprised me, thought the clown show was over. Wonder if its a money laundering scheme
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Post by Dougs on May 21, 2024 20:51:25 GMT
Popes since 1722 = 23 Chelsea managers since 2000 = 24 (when new one gets appointed)
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Post by Syrette on May 21, 2024 21:46:54 GMT
Chelsea under Abramovich, I did at least begrudgingly respect.
This lot on the other hand...
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Post by Tomo on May 21, 2024 22:52:26 GMT
Not sorry to see Poch go. Miserable season and no idea how they scraped second. Basically Cole Palmer did it. Poch was done for me after that Arsenal drubbing. Absolutely embarrassing.
Never gunna happen, but bring back Tuchel please.
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Post by Deleted on May 22, 2024 0:40:28 GMT
Miserable season and no idea how they scraped second. Neither do the rest of us.
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Post by Dougs on May 22, 2024 3:23:49 GMT
Typo/wishful thinking combo!
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Post by hicksy on May 22, 2024 6:18:18 GMT
There’s always Jose M if Chelsea want to return to more exciting football.
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Post by Tomo on May 22, 2024 6:28:23 GMT
Miserable season and no idea how they scraped second. Neither do the rest of us. Superb typo.
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Post by baihu1983 on May 22, 2024 6:31:57 GMT
Surely a better season than the previous few?
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Post by simple on May 22, 2024 12:10:52 GMT
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Post by Kay on May 22, 2024 13:14:37 GMT
The Poch news must be very convenient for Bayern, I'm sure. They'd obviously love Klopp too but not sure if that would ever happen.
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Post by jp on May 22, 2024 14:44:09 GMT
Just when I was getting a bit worried Chelsea we’re on the up. Thanks Todd, the man clearly hates the club and will do anything to sabotage it.
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Post by Tuffty on May 22, 2024 15:23:07 GMT
Growing reports that Ten Hag is on his way out this summer.
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Post by Solid-SCB- on May 22, 2024 15:25:36 GMT
How on earth is McKenna being thrown around as a serious candidate for all these jobs?
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Post by Tuffty on May 22, 2024 15:46:07 GMT
Successive promotions on a budget I guess. Not sure how that correlates to success for one of the big clubs but I guess they see potential. Plus Ratcliffe with the hard on for an English manager.
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Post by monkman5000 on May 22, 2024 15:54:14 GMT
He was backroom staff at United as well wasn't he?
Of those three I assume you'd take Poch?
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Post by reddevil93 on May 22, 2024 16:04:09 GMT
Successive promotions on a budget I guess. Not sure how that correlates to success for one of the big clubs but I guess they see potential. Plus Ratcliffe with the hard on for an English manager. Isn’t he from Fermanagh?
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Post by Tuffty on May 22, 2024 16:17:30 GMT
Ah yeh sorry, I meant to say British. Of the 3, I guess I would take Poch. What's Allegri's stock like these days, Juve let him go too?
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Post by reddevil93 on May 22, 2024 16:22:51 GMT
Ah yeh sorry, I meant to say British. Of the 3, I guess I would take Poch. What's Allegri's stock like these days, Juve let him go too? Turns out he was actually born in London so might well consider himself English. But yeah, more to the point it would be pretty insane to appoint him regardless of how impressive the last 2 seasons have been. I’d happily take Poch if Ten Haag is shown the door.
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Post by Tuffty on May 22, 2024 16:52:38 GMT
Supposedly Utd players didn't like McKenna when he was part of coaching staff for Utd because he seemed too dry and too much of a school teacher. Absolutely no pleasing them
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Post by mikeck on May 22, 2024 17:04:56 GMT
How on earth is McKenna being thrown around as a serious candidate for all these jobs? Also seems he's letting the hype get to his head, BBC reporting that he's not going to accept Ipswich's new contract offer*. I get not wanting to miss out a great job offers and striking whilst the iron is hot, but he's not even managed in the top flight yet, get a season or two under your belt before thinking you're billy big balls. *Obviously that might be unconfirmed and he might be staying.
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Post by hicksy on May 22, 2024 17:05:04 GMT
Surely Keano for Utd manager?
Once he’s cleared out half the squad after telling them to “f*cking pull their fingers out of each other’s *rses and start playing as a team” he might start to get some consistent results!
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Post by Dougs on May 22, 2024 17:15:09 GMT
Consistently shit, but consistent nonetheless
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Post by Mark1412 on May 22, 2024 17:21:44 GMT
How on earth is McKenna being thrown around as a serious candidate for all these jobs? Also seems he's letting the hype get to his head, BBC reporting that he's not going to accept Ipswich's new contract offer*. I get not wanting to miss out a great job offers and striking whilst the iron is hot, but he's not even managed in the top flight yet, get a season or two under your belt before thinking you're billy big balls. *Obviously that might be unconfirmed and he might be staying.Or he's watched Kompany go from the next big thing to savage relegation and thought he's not going to miss his shot? You regret what you don't do etc.
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Post by Tomo on May 22, 2024 17:28:10 GMT
Surely a better season than the previous few? Barely. Given how much money was spent basically buying a new squad for Poch, and with his apparent reputation, I expected a lot more. 6th place is flattering.
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Post by Solid-SCB- on May 22, 2024 17:34:44 GMT
McKenna will be eaten alive in any established PL team. I don't think there's any player in the league that won't think their own achievements in football outstrip his. Dion Dublin will be able to get his catchphrase in before bloody August is over.
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Post by baihu1983 on May 22, 2024 17:40:01 GMT
Surely a better season than the previous few? Barely. Given how much money was spent basically buying a new squad for Poch, and with his apparent reputation, I expected a lot more. 6th place is flattering. What if Kompany ends up taking over?
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Post by RobEG on May 22, 2024 18:15:12 GMT
Surely a better season than the previous few? Barely. Given how much money was spent basically buying a new squad for Poch, and with his apparent reputation, I expected a lot more. 6th place is flattering. Quite surprised by that, as someone on the outside. You looked a complete shambles with a massive, bloated and unbalanced squad. Looked a tall order to get a tune out of them. I guess maybe it was Palmer that dig them out rather than Poch. Maybe slightly biased but I thought he did a good job all things considered.
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Post by Zomoniac on May 22, 2024 18:32:31 GMT
How on earth is McKenna being thrown around as a serious candidate for all these jobs? Back to back promotions, and 96 points in the Championship for a newly promoted club without parachute payments, promoted ahead of the likes of Leeds and Southampton with PL squads and finances. It's a ridiculous achievement. If there was a European manager of the season award it'd probably be Alonso, McKenna, Emery, in that order.
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