for a guy that has spent more on players than any other club in history. He has a cheek asking for more money to buy players. Chelski and Mourinho have done nothing but buy trophy's. Maybe he should start using all this talent he claims he and his team have and start winning a few games.
cant wait for Abramovich to get bored and try to sell the club. It will be back in the smae state as when he bought it. bankrupt!!!!!!1
2007-01-11 04:20:56
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answered by Dirty Rob 3
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not a chance.
Kenyon has constantly pointed out that they are looking to break even in the near future. I truely believe Chelski should have been a more dominant force though. They have spent millions already. only recently did i find out that they still own Seba Veron n r still payin part of his wages.
The party might end soon for Mourinho if he doesn't win the CL but Chelski will b there for some time to come.
As an EPL follower i truly think they shud b front runners for the CL. if not this season, then they have to win it next season. otherwise i think it will b bye bye Jose.
He is a class manager but i just can't understand y they r not more dominant!
When they do get the last piece of the puzzle we will find the CL winner back in England.
Make no mistake about it, the bubble won't burst for Chelsea FC. Heads might fall but the team will b there for a while.
With or without Jose they will b fierce competitors.
As a Man Utd fan, i hope we can keep up.
Man Utd 4eva
2007-01-11 09:19:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Unlikely. The squad has struggled a little as of late because of injuries. Players like Terry and Cech are world class but they'll be back soon. Losing Gallas was not ideal, but if he wanted to leave then why keep him?
Changing formation to accomodate the likes of Shevchenko seemed to have been a mistake, but Jose seems to be leaving him out as of late. The likes of Robben and Joe Cole are being sorely missed right now, but the fact is, Chelsea are still looking good for any of the 4 trophies. Sure Man Utd are slightly ahead in the league but that can change in a matter of weeks and Man Utd still have to visit the Bridge. I think they will need to win that if they are going to win the league, a tall order indeed.
And Chelsea's squad is young. Maybe not quite as young as Arsenals, but the core of that team will still be playing for years.
2007-01-11 11:15:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that he will be off. Too much politics at the club and he has fallen out with the Russian.
However, I don't think that it is the end for Chelsea. In my opinion, any reasonable Manager, could provide the Board, with a winning team. If you can buy any player in the world, how good does the Manager have to be?
Perhaps, the refusal to give him new players for his squad, is another indication that he will be off. Let the new manager buy the players that he wants in his team.
2007-01-11 11:13:23
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answered by Anonymous
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jose marinho should tryu and be honest and stop chanting his side are seriously affected by injuries.
its about managing injuries and winnig not whining,and making excuses for not winning titles.
the party is finished as long as mourinho is at chelsea because he has proven he is not the manager he is made out to be.
give alex ferguson,or arsen venger the chelsea players and the party would go on forever.
The chelsea fans can get mourinho out whenever they wish.....
2007-01-11 09:01:12
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answered by meditation and mango juice 4
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the bubble has burst teams are willing to have a go at chelsea rather then sit back and try and maintain them chelsea have to many attacking players and terry will not be the same nor will the keeper cudicini (????) injury no matter how well you train to get back into shape your never the same also i think there are too many Egos at the club
2007-01-11 11:49:39
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answered by s1tt1ng 2
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possibly - he seems pissed off that the board aren't giving him £50m to buy new players - and he's openly stated that he wants to manage in italy. abramovich is clearly after the champions league (see ballack and shevchenko) and if mourinho doesn't collect any silverware this term he'll be out. i wouldn't be surprised to see mourinho managing portugal in the near future, with scholari leaving after euro 2008
abramovich was partly responsible for hiddink's appointment as russian coach so maybe he'll come in.
2007-01-11 11:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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He will stay at Chelsea until 2009, he love is there. He doesn't mind winning the trophies 5 times over, he doesn't care. He'll move on when things get tough or when his contract expires.
2007-01-11 08:58:35
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answered by Micheal 4
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Mourinho won't leave Chelsea and the board have spent soooooo much money since they took over, why not refuse him in this transfer window?
2007-01-11 10:45:35
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answered by china doll 5
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i think he will leave at the end of the season the pressure has been getting to him recently and he has lost his usual coolness which he was renowed for he has even started slagging off his own players which he never has in previous seasons and carnt believe he was happy drawing with wycombe last night hahaha the futures bright the futures ther gooners
2007-01-11 11:22:50
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answered by gibbothegooner 2
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