WHO WILL BE NEW CHELSEA BOSS?

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WHO WILL BE NEW CHELSEA BOSS?

ERIKSSON
7
25%
MANCINI
2
7%
RIJKAARD
11
39%
SCOLARI
3
11%
ARAGONES
0
No votes
VAN GAAL
0
No votes
ARNESEN
0
No votes
TEN CATE
1
4%
MOURINHO
1
4%
OTHER
3
11%
 
Total votes: 28

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Post by jesper arnsbjerg »

khalid_red wrote:Mancini and Rijkaard seem most likely, I voted for the former :o Arnesen can't be the manager, that is like hiring David Dein as manager :? Mourinho in the future definitely, unless they go bankrupt and return to their rightful place :lol:
Rijkaard would be no surprice
Why do you think Arnesen would be like hiring David Dean ?

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Post by Red Gunner »

jesper arnsbjerg wrote:
khalid_red wrote:Mancini and Rijkaard seem most likely, I voted for the former :o Arnesen can't be the manager, that is like hiring David Dein as manager :? Mourinho in the future definitely, unless they go bankrupt and return to their rightful place :lol:
Rijkaard would be no surprice
Why do you think Arnesen would be like hiring David Dean ?
Well, basically I think they do/did the same role for their respective clubs, as far as I know. Being the sporting director or something like that.
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Post by QuartzGooner »

I belive Arnesen acts as a chief scout and tactical consultant, whereas Dein did some of that scouting role but was more involved in the financial side of players contracts.

Arnesen cannot be totally discounted, the longer Chelsea wait to announce the new boss the more difficult it will be for him to shape his team as some transfer targets may have already been sold by the time new boss takes charge.

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Can't see it being Rijkaard now, seeing that Hen Cate has been sacked :o

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Ancellotti in pole position according to Italian media

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Post by REB »

scolari and mancini also ,,, i put tenner on mancini at 12-1 last week ,, he's down to 3-1 now

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Post by QuartzGooner »

MANCINI SACKED BY INTER

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QuartzGooner wrote:MANCINI SACKED BY INTER
Damn beat me to it!!

It's gotta be him now can't see it been anyone else.

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Post by Cesc is God »

Well he's been sacked for winning the league...

Something is a bit fishy to me (And we're not talking about Stearmasters' PC background here) :-P

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Post by Red Gunner »

Looks like I was the only person to vote for Mancini in the first place :o :lol: 8)

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khalid_red wrote:Looks like I was the only person to vote for Mancini in the first place :o :lol: 8)
he hasn't got the job yet! :lol: ...and he won't! (or at least he shouldn't)

Mancini is another tactician..and we're led to believe that Abramovich wants entertaining football, so is bringing in an Italian who was in charge of a dull, efficient Inter side going to make sense? not to me :wink:

If Mancini is brought in, then it just makes a joke of the decision to sack Mourinho in the first place, as mancini seems to have the same dull football philosophy...defend, defend, fluke a goal, defend :roll:

I thought Rijkaard (until Ten Carte was sacked!) so now I'm just not sure :?

who knows, maybe John Terry will get the nod....that arrogant chav crunt seems to think he's a future Chelsea boss, so why not throw him to the wolves now :twisted:

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khalid_red wrote:Looks like I was the only person to vote for Mancini in the first place :o :lol: 8)
excuse me,,,, i voted for mancini :roll:

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Post by Charlie! Charlie! »

rebel gooner wrote:
khalid_red wrote:Looks like I was the only person to vote for Mancini in the first place :o :lol: 8)
excuse me,,,, i voted for mancini :roll:

he had a great spell at and leicester? :roll:

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Post by JakeN13 »

Sven Göran Eriksson for sure. he loves money...to earn and to be able to spend on plaeyrs, he already lives in london and seems very happy there,

unfortunately as he is a really good manager and will definitely win titles with the amount of money Cska will offer him....Lets just hope I'm wrong though and they go with Mark "I'm just a thin Sam Alladyce" Hughes... :barscarf:

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Post by AFC 49'er »

Quite frankly I don't care.

I don't consider Chelsea issues a topic of concern :roll:

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