you guys still have no coach? I was under the impression you going after Sean DycheI'd happily take him for Bournemouth. Overall, he's done well, and we could make a nice change of scenery for him.
you guys still have no coach? I was under the impression you going after Sean Dyche
A lot of inconsistent results this seasom for some of the top teams.
Rafael Benitez would be a great choice if you ask meGary O'Neil is the current interim. I think we are going after Dyche, but, if he or Benitez reject us, then Rodgers wouldn't be a bad choice.
Rafael Benitez would be a great choice if you ask me
Neil Warnock wants to go back to coaching
Or just bring back Harry Redknapp
Tuchel sacked! Unreal. maybe CP can get a fresh start.
Tuchel sacked! Unreal. maybe CP can get a fresh start.
Pochettino probably goes to Chelsea. Redknapp is a dinosaur. Dyche would be good for Bournemouth but I feel if it was going to happen it would have already.Leave Redknapp to EastEnders haha. I would like Benitez, Dyche, or Rodgers. Or, if we get really lucky, maybe Pochettino.
Pochettino probably goes to Chelsea. Redknapp is a dinosaur. Dyche would be good for Bournemouth but I feel if it was going to happen it would have already.
Potter to Chelsea.Pochettino probably goes to Chelsea. Redknapp is a dinosaur. Dyche would be good for Bournemouth but I feel if it was going to happen it would have already.
Potter to Chelsea.
Yes, I'm surprised to be honest. The Chelsea job is a poisoned chalice, he could have stayed at Brighton for years to come. I guess he wants to test himself but I think all he's really done is shorten his career as a premier league manager.Potter to Chelsea.
Yes, I'm surprised to be honest. The Chelsea job is a poisoned chalice, he could have stayed at Brighton for years to come. I guess he wants to test himself but I think all he's really done is shorten his career as a premier league manager.
Fired Chelsea managers have zero issues getting a job so that's probably not a concern at all for him.Yes, I'm surprised to be honest. The Chelsea job is a poisoned chalice, he could have stayed at Brighton for years to come. I guess he wants to test himself but I think all he's really done is shorten his career as a premier league manager.
Chelsea paid 10M to buy his release clause.Exactly, and he's going to be eaten alive, especially against who he's expected to beat now. I expect Chelsea and he are going to regret this decision. He's the king of 1-1 draws, and I think he'd have been better to wait for a side such as Leicester City, who are a similar sized side who have won a title recently and are likely to sack Rodgers. Alternatively, I think he should have tried to gain international experience managing in Italy, the Bundesliga, or Spain to expand his horizons.
Fired Chelsea managers have zero issues getting a job so that's probably not a concern at all for him.
He gets to play in the UCL and front a big club for the first time.
I don't know what to make of the hire as he came up through the ranks and is beloved in England but not known world-wide.
Sounds like he would be in a back 3 and playing out from the back.
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