Baldseagull
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So basically black mail the club? Brilliant! TB would tell you to fook off!
Not blackmail, negotiating from a position of strength.
So basically black mail the club? Brilliant! TB would tell you to fook off!
So basically black mail the club? Brilliant! TB would tell you to fook off!
I'm starting to get the impression that Tuchel and Chelsea fell out over transfers. From what I've gleaned from interviews today, perhaps Todd Boehly and his advisers may have been buying players for TT, without his sign off.
I get the impression from GP's previous statements about an aligned club all pulling in one direction. This top down hierarchical attitude may not sit well.
Perhaps this ain't a done deal?
Some good points.
As far as I can see, the Todd is in charge of transfers. He’s essentially playing football manager. When the owner is telling you what players he wants and then signing them, it must be very tough as a manager. I suspect the Todd only wanted Cucu because Citeh were bidding for him.
There is also the question of the MD. The Todd is chairman but only until he gets bored. Who is dictating the ‘football’ strategy? We have Bloom and Barber who prove every year they know exactly what they are doing and their slow sustainable model is reaping rewards. First we were a top championship club, then an established EPL club and now we are a top 10 EPL club. I’d be shocked if there are any ‘football’ people at Chelsea pulling the strings, just that ****ing Todd.
Press conference was never going to happen.Press conference cancelled today, he’s gone. Announcement ‘within hours’ according to the radio.
Press conference was never going to happen.
He may still just be making up his mind
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As much as it hurts, in these troubled times and with an uncertain future, the bigger the nest egg he can build and the more he can protect his children's future the better. Even if he wanted to stay, I'm sure his wife will be telling him to bloody well take it. In reality I don't think it will have taken him more than a minute or two to have made his decision and I don't blame him one bit. I still think it may well end in tears for Chelsea but as a man he has to back himself in a situation like this. You only live once. So unfortunately yes, I'd take it.
As much as it hurts, in these troubled times and with an uncertain future, the bigger the nest egg he can build and the more he can protect his children's future the better. Even if he wanted to stay, I'm sure his wife will be telling him to bloody well take it. In reality I don't think it will have taken him more than a minute or two to have made his decision and I don't blame him one bit. I still think it may well end in tears for Chelsea but as a man he has to back himself in a situation like this. You only live once. So unfortunately yes, I'd take it.
Some good points.
As far as I can see, the Todd is in charge of transfers. He’s essentially playing football manager. When the owner is telling you what players he wants and then signing them, it must be very tough as a manager. I suspect the Todd only wanted Cucu because Citeh were bidding for him.
There is also the question of the MD. The Todd is chairman but only until he gets bored. Who is dictating the ‘football’ strategy? We have Bloom and Barber who prove every year they know exactly what they are doing and their slow sustainable model is reaping rewards. First we were a top championship club, then an established EPL club and now we are a top 10 EPL club. I’d be shocked if there are any ‘football’ people at Chelsea pulling the strings, just that ****ing Todd.
I doubt his family would struggle to survive for the rest of their lives on his 'nest egg' from Brighton alone.
Some good points.
As far as I can see, the Todd is in charge of transfers. He’s essentially playing football manager. When the owner is telling you what players he wants and then signing them, it must be very tough as a manager. I suspect the Todd only wanted Cucu because Citeh were bidding for him.
As much as it hurts, in these troubled times and with an uncertain future, the bigger the nest egg he can build and the more he can protect his children's future the better. Even if he wanted to stay, I'm sure his wife will be telling him to bloody well take it. In reality I don't think it will have taken him more than a minute or two to have made his decision and I don't blame him one bit. I still think it may well end in tears for Chelsea but as a man he has to back himself in a situation like this. You only live once. So unfortunately yes, I'd take it.