If he goes to Chelsea hope they have a good medical team.
No doubt they will pay £30m for our new doctor in a week or two. Chelsea are so naive it’s like copying the smart kids homework at school. In this case the smart kid is TB. ..If he goes to Chelsea hope they have a good medical team.
Makes me feel groomed, if true.If this is the case, I think Potter actually did it with more class because he was at least up front about it. This - if it happens - is just plain sneaky, and we gave him a hero's goodbye and begged him to stay (no wonder Bloom & Barber were looking on unimpressed). Makes me feel sick actually!!
He will probably help them, put his arm around Palmer and tell everybody he deserves på play on a higher level…Ironically with Chelsea’s FFP position, RDZ is potentially going from one selling club to another. Albeit Chelsea only temporarily. “We sold our players and didn’t sign anyone” etc etc
Allusion of the year. I salute youIf he goes straight to Chelsea, all tge stuff about agreeing with Tony about transfer policy wae bullshit and he just left for the money.
He did it with more class, but ultimately I'll remember him as having left in a haze of bullshit
Ironically with Chelsea’s FFP position, RDZ is potentially going from one selling club to another. Albeit Chelsea only temporarily. “We sold our players and didn’t sign anyone” etc etc
It would just be bloody typical if he went there! He'd do well and it'll feel like he's sticking 2 fingers up at Bloom/Barber and us although he's a free agent and I'm sure Roberto isn't that kind of bloke.Disappointed if he does go there as it’s them and I fear he will do well there.
Although it’s a “mutual” exit feels a bit too convenient for me
You see, I think he will do well at Chelsea if he gets offered the job. They have a wealth of talent and will buy more. Poch got them playing some good stuff last 2 months of season and Roberto will relish the chance.Not a chance.
He's not that good of a manager. It's become apparent that GP was the superior manager all along.
The Premier League couldn't handle RDZ when he first joined us, picking up GPs momentum with his ambitious football and firing us in to Europe.
In the 2nd season teams just learnt from experience how to defend against us. He essentially got found out and didn't have a plan B.
The same will happen at Chelsea. He will be sacked before Christmas, I absolutely guarantee it.
GP however will join us and have a willingness to learn and adapt. Something that the rigid, stubborn RDZ never had, and was his downfall here and will be his downfall at Chelsea.
Interestingly, that hotel transaction is yet to be ratified by the PL as legitimate market value, and neither is the one for the training ground land.What FFP? Sold the hotel last year, part of the training ground this year, and they've kept 4/5 of the training ground left to sell for future revenue streams!
Mitoma certainly the 1. That would be the biggest kick in the teethI'd be more worried about Mitoma.
Without Mitoma, RDZ would have not have achieved anywhere near what he did here.
Interestingly, that hotel transaction is yet to be ratified by the PL as legitimate market value, and neither is the one for the training ground land.
And even if the PL accept it, UEFA may not.
Silvertown more like. There is a fantastic Chinese supermarket nearby. Bought some amazing durian there 12 years ago.Roberto wants the job according to reports and believes he will lead them to silverware.
Lots of people judging Potter by his shortcomings when he was here last.
That is understandable but a lot has happened since then , for him and the club.
He is an intelligent guy and will probably come back a different manager.
And he will be refreshed.
It would be a strong choice imo. Although hopefully we will find somewhere even better.
Well let’s hope McKenna takes us above that lot and we can take the piss.Beside the possibility of Chelsea flourishing under RDZ, I am not looking forward to even more “he left ‘cause you’re shit” (and “he left ‘cause you’re gay”) chants.