Ancelotti sacked

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Post by Step »

Think a few are missing the point here.

This sums Chelski up. They are not a proper club. They are governed by a spoilt chairman who has to have everything now.

Record breaking manager last year to the sack this year. They are a joke.

No way would I want Arsenal to operate in this way.

Yes we need to start to speculate to accumulate but the day we try to achieve success like this lot is the day I say bye bye.

They may win the odd pot occasionally but Chelsea in true football terms are a laughing stock.

Feel relieved that you support the Arsenal.

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Post by augie »

One team believes finishing 2nd is failure whilst another feels finishing 4th is success.........you figure out which is the bigger more ambitious club :roll: :oops: :oops: :oops:

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Post by GoonerGonnaGetYa »

This really shows that Arsenal is not a footballing side anymore,the board is just happy to finish 4th every year,fleece the fans and just keep the status quo,people we need to revolt and lick the deluded french muppet out!

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Post by Irish Gooner »

Lets not go overboard here. Yes Wenger by all rights should leave the club, but we should be glad we dont operate the way Chelsea do. That isnt ambition, it's just stupidity.

Ancelotti is a very very good manager, and none of the replacements mentioned are as good.

I hope he does take another job in England. QPR with their Italian links may be keen.

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Post by Step »

Spot on Irish Gooner.

My thoughts exactly. Wenger needs to change his ways and fast.

Chelsea are no t ambitious they are merely a very rich small club.

We are built on solid foundations and things will come good with a bit of player adjustment!!!

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Irish Gooner wrote:Lets not go overboard here. Yes Wenger by all rights should leave the club, but we should be glad we dont operate the way Chelsea do. That isnt ambition, it's just stupidity.

Ancelotti is a very very good manager, and none of the replacements mentioned are as good.

I hope he does take another job in England. QPR with their Italian links may be keen.
Ancelotti is not that good of a manager.

They've finished on 71 points this season, which for them is atrocious as they've been used to 80+ over the last few seasons.

Their squad is too good to end up trophyless, and since they did, the buck stops with the manager and hence he's been sacked.

It's called ambition and not settling for anything other than the very top.

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Post by Mr FINSBURY PARK GOONER »

Chelsea lack real class. I find that decision shocking, but thats what happens when the owner pumps £1billion into the club.

Cant but help feel that there new manager will either make or really break them. will see

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1989 wrote:
Irish Gooner wrote:Lets not go overboard here. Yes Wenger by all rights should leave the club, but we should be glad we dont operate the way Chelsea do. That isnt ambition, it's just stupidity.

Ancelotti is a very very good manager, and none of the replacements mentioned are as good.

I hope he does take another job in England. QPR with their Italian links may be keen.
Ancelotti is not that good of a manager.

They've finished on 71 points this season, which for them is atrocious as they've been used to 80+ over the last few seasons.

Their squad is too good to end up trophyless, and since they did, the buck stops with the manager and hence he's been sacked.

It's called ambition and not settling for anything other than the very top.
At the end of day, we're led to believe the owner is signing players ie Torres and asking for them to be played.

Yes they underperformed this season. You dont win trophies every year.

You do not sack managers regularly. It never has worked and never will. Going by some peoples opinions here, Ferguson would have been sacked a few years ago when they went two years with out a trophy despite spending big.

It doesnt matter what Chelsea are used to. They better get used to winning fuck all again if this is their attitude.

Ancelloti has won the double in England, titles with AC Milan, 2 Champions Leagues. He's no mug and is a far better manager than most working under difficult circumstances.

He's not shite like Avram Grant or Martin O'Neill, thats for sure. He's one of Chelseas most successful managers and a good man, and if 75m wasnt spunked by the owner in January I'm not sure most would be slamming him.

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Post by Irish Gooner »

We'll see next season. If they can get a manager that will be better what they've done this season they they will have done well.

I dont believe they will, and with all their players aging, I think they will struggle for the top 4 if they fail to get a top manager in.

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Post by 1989 »

They'll get Villas-Boas and sweep up all before them next season. :(

Ancelotti is a good manager as you say, but I've never regarded him as one of the top, world class managers.

Still, it really puts into perspective how fucking good Wenger has it at Arsenal doesn't it? When a two time CL winner gets sacked after his first trophyless year. :x

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1989 wrote:They'll get Villas-Boas and sweep up all before them next season. :(

Ancelotti is a good manager as you say, but I've never regarded him as one of the top, world class managers.

Still, it really puts into perspective how fucking good Wenger has it at Arsenal doesn't it? When a two time CL winner gets sacked after his first trophyless year. :x
Villa Boas will be a top manager soon, but I still dont think if they get him, which they probably wont, that they will win much more next season.

It takes foreign managers time to settle in here especially if they are outspoken, the old boys brigade usually bully them (wenger, benitez, houiller etc).

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Irish Gooner wrote:Lets not go overboard here. Yes Wenger by all rights should leave the club, but we should be glad we dont operate the way Chelsea do. That isnt ambition, it's just stupidity.

Ancelotti is a very very good manager, and none of the replacements mentioned are as good.

I hope he does take another job in England. QPR with their Italian links may be keen.
This goes to show there is a first time for everything... An agreeable post by Irish Gooner :shock: :wink:

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I think this is just fucking stupid. He wins them their first double one year and is sacked because they only finished 2nd the following year? Where does it stop? How many top level managers does the spoiled brat Russian Gangster go through before he actually runs out of names? :roll:

No, for me a manager must be given time to succeed. Time to build a team and develop it. There is a huge difference between Ancelotti and Wenger. Wenger has been given that time and fair play to our board they gave him the time (no matter what anyone might believe their motivation actually is). Ancelotti was not given the time. Ridiculous. That is not ambition, it is foolhardy and the act of a spoiled child who care nothing for the long term health of his club but rather wants instant success before he gets bored and discards them.

But of course there has to be a balance. There is such a thing as too much time. As I say, Wenger has been given the time, but now it is up as far as I’m concerned and he needs to go.

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TeeCee wrote:I'm not in favour of sacking a manager after one 'bad' season at all but on the other hand, Abramovich wants to stop the rot and has ambition to get Chelsea back to winning things. What a contrast to Arsenal Football Club, where the only ambition is to turn a profit? Any other manager would be knocking at the Chairmans door saying he needs funds to get the team back to winning trophies. Not Wenger, he sees his role as chief finance officer as well as everything else at the club. :roll: :banghead:
This is the trouble when you get an owner with that fatal mix of extreme wealth and extreme arrogance. Ancelotti didn't deserve too much credit for winning the double last season, but FFS his track record deserves more than a season in charge! If Mourinho had stayed then Chelsea would have won the CL by now. If they change Managers every season or two then guaranteed they'll have to make do with picking up the scraps that United leave for them......

Ferguson, Chapman and Wenger would have all been sacked before winning trophies if the Abramovitch model had been followed.....

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http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/vie ... -Redknapp/

It's the Daily Star, but make of it what you will :roll: :lol: 8)

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