Bross
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Come on... City going out was pretty good
It was excellent
Benitez to Chelsea though...

Come on... City going out was pretty good
.........A Chelsea Fan said:His "Go Compare" adverts are bad enough now I've got to spend the rest of the season looking at his face and listening to him at press conferences.
Another Chelsea Fan said:I have a goatee beard. my wife is now insisting shave it off.
Di Matteo was never going to last, I was surprised he was offered the job in the first place.
It is working for them though...every short-term manager has won something with them.
FA cup and Champions league says he deserved his chance and forced Roman's hand in that sense, as I don't think for one minute he wanted him as manager full time. RDM was never in Romans long term plans and has sacked him at the first available opportunity.
It is a joke of a club and the list of managers the club has gone through since Roman took over is incredible. Not to mention that some of them managers was sacked on the back of winning the league and cup double.Beggars belief.
The whole thing is simply disgusting. Chelsea used to be a football club with fans who mattered. Now the whole shebang is just a rich man's vanity project allowing some cnut to trumpet 'I'm a fecking rich criminal, I can do what I want'.
No they haven't.
IIRC, Luiz Felipe Scolari and AVB won feck all mate.
Personally, I don't think Guardiola is a given.
Why is everyone assuming he would be given the funds to sign players? He is an interim manager, I doubt he would be allowed to sign anyone. Abra. will make his usual signings with zero input from him imo.
Interesting you say that MJJ.
I think City have learnt a lot from watching Chelsea flounder around despite the ridiculous investment. At their peak they were imperious but it didn't last, they don't have the infrastructure and it wasn't sustainable.
Haven't City invested heavily in youth development? And I think they are building a whole new training complex. Plus they have stuck with one manager.. They have certainly learnt how not to do things by watching Roman.
I reckon Guardiola would be more likely to choose City, for those reasons.
Interesting you say that MJJ.
I think City have learnt a lot from watching Chelsea flounder around despite the ridiculous investment. At their peak they were imperious but it didn't last, they don't have the infrastructure and it wasn't sustainable.
Haven't City invested heavily in youth development? And I think they are building a whole new training complex. Plus they have stuck with one manager.. They have certainly learnt how not to do things by watching Roman.
This is like a dream come true.
I respectfully disagree.
A scouser today told me Chelsea are now his "second team"
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Aquilani!!!
This is somewhere in Anfield.
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Awkward....