As someone brilliantly said on one of the podcasts I listen to, he is Tim Sherwood with A-Levels.
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Firm but fair.
As someone brilliantly said on one of the podcasts I listen to, he is Tim Sherwood with A-Levels.
Half the signings haven’t played yet.
Havertz seems bang average though. Can’t see him doing much at all.
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Already has the look of a dead man walking doesn't he.
Had his free hit. Now, having spent more than any club ever in a transfer window, there's a Russian gangster with Frank's head on the block.
Just watched his press conference. He's two losses from the SACK and he knows IT.
Half the signings haven’t played yet.
Havertz seems bang average though. Can’t see him doing much at all.
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Scored a good goal tonight
A fair analogy,. Although I reckon Sherwood's only GCSE world be in General Studies (C). Probably more than Scotty Parker even did got though and it's one of them things.He hasn’t got a clue.
As I said a couple of weeks ago but was told by a couple of posters I was wrong, he is tactically naive. He showed that last season and is again now. There is no plan at all and no way he should be in charge of a club that size with the players he’s got, he’s totally wasting them.
As someone brilliantly said on one of the podcasts I listen to, he is Tim Sherwood with A-Levels.
Well Roman does live on his mega yacht now doesn't he?He sleeps with the fishes
Err - did he not spend a season managing at Derby.Could end up going the way of Shearer I recon. (i.e. Tried managing his lifelong club, swiftly followed by "Didn't he used to be a coach?", "Oh yeah, I remember that!")
Should have done the sensible thing like Gerrard and learned his trade outside the PL. When you think of the pressure, the expectation and the serious competition in this league, he has one of the most difficult jobs a new young manager could take on. Then when you factor in the added interest because of who he is and his Chelsea history, it was always going to be too much to ask IMO.
Not sure he is manager material anyway to be honest.
He hasn’t got a clue.
As I said a couple of weeks ago but was told by a couple of posters I was wrong, he is tactically naive. He showed that last season and is again now. There is no plan at all and no way he should be in charge of a club that size with the players he’s got, he’s totally wasting them.
As someone brilliantly said on one of the podcasts I listen to, he is Tim Sherwood with A-Levels.
That keeper is a £79m disaster , but not a Frank signing.
If the expectation is Chelsea win the title, or even come second, then expect to see Frank and his diminishing barnet punditing in a TV studio quite soon. I do like himthough - English manager, brilliant player, seems alright as a bloke.
As for Ole, he’s been given too long already. The latest example of post-Ferguson United finding a way to get it wrong. If we are in the mood this weekend, I fancy us to turn them over.
He has recently come over on tv as someone under a lot of pressure, very protective and insecure. Not the calm considered relaxed person you used to see.
I think Frank will be the Chelsea manager for some time to come.
Nailed it.He comes across as tense, defensive and ready to explode with the media.
A touch of the Nigel Pearson’s about him.
His demeanor has changed drastically. It's interesting to discuss why this has happened.Same. Strange thread to start imo. He's done well there so far
Err - did he not spend a season managing at Derby.
While I agree, its possible that Thiago Silva will un**** their defense. He is old, but very, very good.
He hasn’t got a clue.
As I said a couple of weeks ago but was told by a couple of posters I was wrong, he is tactically naive. He showed that last season and is again now. There is no plan at all and no way he should be in charge of a club that size with the players he’s got, he’s totally wasting them.
As someone brilliantly said on one of the podcasts I listen to, he is Tim Sherwood with A-Levels.