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Vilas-Boas



Dalos

New member
Mar 2, 2009
343
I found Vila-Boas relationship with Bobby Robson amazing and never knew about it until i read about it this morning.

Reckon Old Bobby will be looking down from the heavens quite proud of his protege.
 










Dr_Pepper

New member
Oct 2, 2010
141
South England
Chelsea have apparently paid over £36m in the last 5 years in termination compensation alone. Incredible. If they have money to burn, I wish they'd throw some my way.

Even worse than that.

garbosj Ian McGarry
If #CFC pay AVB release clause the total spent on compensation hiring/firing managers under Abramovich will be approx £62.1m(not inc wages).
 




Basil Fawlty

Don't Mention The War
How is it silly? Look at what he has achieved with Porto. Unbeaten throughout the season, won the Portugese League, won the Europa League, won the Portugese Super Cup. I honestly think Chelsea will be outstanding next season, with him in charge.
 








Silent Bob

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Dec 6, 2004
22,172
When we're now seeing fairly ordinary players going for £20m, £13m for a manager doesn't seem excessive or surprising to me.
 




For anyone still unsure on how good this chap is, look at the stats...

http://www.statto.com/football/teams/fc-porto/2010-2011/results

While it's a great record, it is with a Porto team that are one of the top 2/3 teams in Portugal and in a league that's far less competitive than the Premier League. Yes he's got a good record so far, but does 1½ seasons of good results mean that he's going to cut it at Chelsea? He might do, but IMHO it's (another) expensive risk by Abramovich.
 




Oatway4England

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Mar 17, 2011
107
Hes going to be on nearly 100k a week! I have been a bit slow to realise just how much managers are earning these days!! Who is the highest paid manager in the world do we know?
 


deletebeepbeepbeep

Well-known member
May 12, 2009
21,794
While it's a great record, it is with a Porto team that are one of the top 2/3 teams in Portugal and in a league that's far less competitive than the Premier League. Yes he's got a good record so far, but does 1½ seasons of good results mean that he's going to cut it at Chelsea? He might do, but IMHO it's (another) expensive risk by Abramovich.

He saved them for relegation in his first season, they hadn't won any honours a couple of seasons before that. Although admittedly the competition in the Portugese league isn't great. It's an educated risk and one that I think will work out especially with Guus as Director.
 






He saved them for relegation in his first season, they hadn't won any honours a couple of seasons before that. Although admittedly the competition in the Portugese league isn't great. It's an educated risk and one that I think will work out especially with Guus as Director.

Err, he saved Academica from relegation in 09/10, not Porto, who finished 3rd (the first time they hadn't won the league since 2004-5). As I said before, he's done relatively well at two Portuguese teams, and the reviews he's had have been pretty good, but it's not an appointment that's without it's risks. Especially given Roman's notorious lack of patience - if they don't win the league/Champions League next season will he sack him?
 


Gary Leeds

Well-known member
May 5, 2008
1,526
Apparently Roman has looked at the league table, seen Chelsea in 5th place and no champions league trophy in the cabinet and has sacked him already :)
 








Scoffers

Well-known member
Jan 13, 2004
6,868
Burgess Hill
3 Year Deal, so if he's sacked next year for not winning the Champions League he'll get shit loads of compensation

Good work if you can get it
 


Scotty Mac

New member
Jul 13, 2003
24,405
Err, he saved Academica from relegation in 09/10, not Porto, who finished 3rd (the first time they hadn't won the league since 2004-5). As I said before, he's done relatively well at two Portuguese teams, and the reviews he's had have been pretty good, but it's not an appointment that's without it's risks. Especially given Roman's notorious lack of patience - if they don't win the league/Champions League next season will he sack him?

he probably would have been better off staying another year at porto to manage in the champions league like mourinho did, but regardless of what league they are in to go unbeaten and win a european trophy means he obviously has something about him

mourinho without the showmanship is how he was described - he should be a perfect fit for chelsea. i just hope he wins something and gets the chance to prove himself
 


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