The rumours are that he wants to go to Juve and that they'll pay 5 million for Chelsea letting him go.
He's not getting sacked.
He's not getting sacked.
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The only reason Sarri lasted during that rough patch was because Roman no longer wants to pay off managers. Makes sense that they want Juve to take him off their hands, or they are stuck with him. Final league position and maybe a trophy isn't too bad , but it seems more like LvG's first season when something didn't quite feel right despite okayish results.Tweet
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Yea, Chelsea seem to be determined not to fall behind us in terms of making stupid decisions in recent years.Talk of Lampard replacing him if true, surely a big club wouldn’t let sentimentality get in the way when appointing a manager.
We won the Champions League the last time we did it!Talk of Lampard replacing him if true, surely a big club wouldn’t let sentimentality get in the way when appointing a manager.
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Where's that Not Sure if Serious meme when you need it?Talk of Lampard replacing him if true, surely a big club wouldn’t let sentimentality get in the way when appointing a manager.
You should have put it in quotes, more authoritative. Anyway, Juventus are dreaming.Got my eye on Holly Willoughby and Rachel Riley. Think I might ask Holly first mind.
I agree. Also, no spin required, he was a success, all things considered.If he leaves now he's a very smart man.
Leaves of his own accord as a Chelsea manager! Who was their last guy to do that!!
Won a trophy too so can spin that he was a success.
Hiddink maybe. If not Hoddle.First Chelsea manager to go on his own terms since who exactly ?
Yeah, only thing missing is sacking ex Porto manager who won treble.We won the Champions League the last time we did it!
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I did have a chuckle when he won the EL as he seemed on a proper wind up dedicating the win to the Napoli fans, not the Chelsea fans that had travelled 3 days and spent god knows how much to be there. Personally think you lot will go with Lampard as his demands will be relatively low, especially with a transfer ban in place.Sarri has obviously not clicked with the players, fans or seemingly (and most importantly) the board. It's a shame if he goes but not a massive one.
Lampard & Morris would obviously be a huge gamble but it's one I would take if Sarri does decide to go to Juve (and why wouldn't he, Chelsea are not winning the Premier League anytime soon whereas Serie A is the SPL with better food).
Just think, with Lampard he won’t need to use loanees, just get all the loanees back and use them instead....job done!I did have a chuckle when he won the EL as he seemed on a proper wind up dedicating the win to the Napoli fans, not the Chelsea fans that had travelled 3 days and spent god knows how much to be there. Personally think you lot will go with Lampard as his demands will be relatively low, especially with a transfer ban in place.
If anyone if going to give the Chelsea academy players a chance, it's Lampard & Morris (who was Chelsea youth coach for years until last season).Just think, with Lampard he won’t need to use loanees, just get all the loanees back and use them instead....job done!
Funny when it’s put around that Ole should do the same, he’s castigated and the implied that it will be a total failure.If anyone if going to give the Chelsea academy players a chance, it's Lampard & Morris (who was Chelsea youth coach for years until last season).
Why does he have to dedicate to fans that abused him, told him to feck off and booes his subs?I did have a chuckle when he won the EL as he seemed on a proper wind up dedicating the win to the Napoli fans, not the Chelsea fans that had travelled 3 days and spent god knows how much to be there. Personally think you lot will go with Lampard as his demands will be relatively low, especially with a transfer ban in place.
There will be plenty who say that Lampard would fail and they might be right. He certainly won't be immune to criticism.Funny when it’s put around that Ole should do the same, he’s castigated and the implied that it will be a total failure.
Do young managers stand a chance at big clubs?
He doesn’t, but he also doesn’t have to dedicate a trophy win to his old club. Imagine Jose did that? “I dedicate this EL trophy to the Chelsea fans”.Why does he have to dedicate to fans that abused him, told him to feck off and booes his subs?
If United fans chanted "feck Joseball" or something along them lines I could imagine he would do a lot worse than dedicate a cup win to a former club.He doesn’t, but he also doesn’t have to dedicate a trophy win to his old club. Imagine Jose did that? “I dedicate this EL trophy to the Chelsea fans”.
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I second this true blue sentiment.There will be plenty who say that Lampard would fail and they might be right. He certainly won't be immune to criticism.
Having said that, any Chelsea fan who slates Lampard for giving it a go is a total arsehole who does not support the club in the same way I do. Football without sentiment would be completely uninteresting to me. Not saying I'm better than them (but lets be honest, I am). Same for Man United fans with OGS.