Pay him over 8 years ?I'm very sceptical about stories suggesting they can't afford to sack poch. They will find a way around it if they really want him out!
To be fair, tat's probably the first thing any manager worth his salt should do on arrival at Stamford Bridge. Getting rid might be a problem, but by maximising the permitted number of over-age player in the u21s, they might jst have a shout at the EFL Trophy.I reckon he'd fall out with half of the squad within a fortnight. Albion have a 'no dickheads' policy. Chelsea seem to have the reverse.
Would almost be worth letting him go…They’re still paying Potter, so having to pay Poch, and then buy RDZ would bankrupt them.
They've got more than enough cash to do it - it's whether they want to 'spend' any of their limited points doing so.They’re still paying Potter, so having to pay Poch, and then buy RDZ would bankrupt them.
You are, of course, correct but I suppose we can take comfort in the fact that for the first time in our history the group of clubs that are attractive to (and can afford) our managers is the smallest it's ever been.Posters do realise RDZ has been, is, and will be in the running for ALL 'big' clubs from the moment lil old Brighton qualified for Europe, until such time as he leaves.