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Looks like Samba gone to that Russian Club Anzhi for 7.5 mil Euros about 6,3 mil Sterling just when u thought the venkys couldnt stoop lower

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24-02-2012 00:09
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(23-02-2012 22:58 )Money_Shot Wrote:  AVB, the most clueless, inept, tactically naive, arrogant piece of shit since John Gregory ?

A little harsh I think. Remember, he is managing a bunch of divas who are aging but can't accept it. He has to try and exert some authority of the team, especially over the powerful clique in the dressing room, that got rid of Scolari and Grant (Cech, Terry, Cole, Lampard and Drogba). Apparently, these are the same players, and others too probably, who are still in decent contact with Mourinho!

I feel a little sorry for AVB as I think he has inherited an aging team, who are all past it, but can't accept it, so act like bigger tools than they have before
24-02-2012 00:13
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(24-02-2012 00:13 )iamthatjack Wrote:  
(23-02-2012 22:58 )Money_Shot Wrote:  AVB, the most clueless, inept, tactically naive, arrogant piece of shit since John Gregory ?

A little harsh I think. Remember, he is managing a bunch of divas who are aging but can't accept it. He has to try and exert some authority of the team, especially over the powerful clique in the dressing room, that got rid of Scolari and Grant (Cech, Terry, Cole, Lampard and Drogba). Apparently, these are the same players, and others too probably, who are still in decent contact with Mourinho!

I feel a little sorry for AVB as I think he has inherited an aging team, who are all past it, but can't accept it, so act like bigger tools than they have before

Yes and no with regards to the ageing players. There is of course no hiding behind the fact that certain players rule the dressing room and have had a huge say in how the club has been run in the past. I can completely understand why an air of sympathy would be directed at AVB as he has been put in to move these players on.
However I don't think he has handled the situation very well at all. He has dropped players like Lampard and Drogba without explanation. These players are club legends at Chelsea, and for all the bad press footballers get, when you bin a legend at any club it can have a detrimental effect not only to the dressing room but in the terraces as well.
I think he has been inept at bringing in new players to replace them as well. Morelias (sp?) has been a flop. Josh McEachern got loaned out with only 5 minutes here and there. I've heard he's the next big player, yet he hardly featured. Ryan Bertrand has been labelled the next Ashley Cole, yet he plays Bosingwa instead. Cahill was brought in and he publicly slated him. He's denied knowledge of the other players who've been brought in. Sold on Anelka and Alex without getting in decent cover. He makes very odd team selections. I think he is very naive with regards to the media as well.
Saying things like he doesn't care if the players back his project or not won't do you any favours with getting them playing for you.

The guy clearly can work some form of magic as what he achieved at Porto last season was fantastic, however he's bitten off more then he can chew at Chelsea and is drowning in a pool full of sharks. He's a young manager who hasn't experienced losing before. Chelsea made a huge mistake employing him.
He'll more then likely be a success else where if he can save face. Not sure he's going about it right though.

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24-02-2012 00:41
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(23-02-2012 23:55 )bigguy01 Wrote:  avb is the portuguese steve mclaren.

That's true. AVB has won the Portuguese league and the Europa Cup. McClaren won the Dutch League and reached the final of the Europa Cup.
24-02-2012 00:43
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(24-02-2012 00:41 )Money_Shot Wrote:  
(24-02-2012 00:13 )iamthatjack Wrote:  
(23-02-2012 22:58 )Money_Shot Wrote:  AVB, the most clueless, inept, tactically naive, arrogant piece of shit since John Gregory ?

A little harsh I think. Remember, he is managing a bunch of divas who are aging but can't accept it. He has to try and exert some authority of the team, especially over the powerful clique in the dressing room, that got rid of Scolari and Grant (Cech, Terry, Cole, Lampard and Drogba). Apparently, these are the same players, and others too probably, who are still in decent contact with Mourinho!

I feel a little sorry for AVB as I think he has inherited an aging team, who are all past it, but can't accept it, so act like bigger tools than they have before

Yes and no with regards to the ageing players. There is of course no hiding behind the fact that certain players rule the dressing room and have had a huge say in how the club has been run in the past. I can completely understand why an air of sympathy would be directed at AVB as he has been put in to move these players on.
However I don't think he has handled the situation very well at all. He has dropped players like Lampard and Drogba without explanation. These players are club legends at Chelsea, and for all the bad press footballers get, when you bin a legend at any club it can have a detrimental effect not only to the dressing room but in the terraces as well.
I think he has been inept at bringing in new players to replace them as well. Morelias (sp?) has been a flop. Josh McEachern got loaned out with only 5 minutes here and there. I've heard he's the next big player, yet he hardly featured. Ryan Bertrand has been labelled the next Ashley Cole, yet he plays Bosingwa instead. Cahill was brought in and he publicly slated him. He's denied knowledge of the other players who've been brought in. Sold on Anelka and Alex without getting in decent cover. He makes very odd team selections. I think he is very naive with regards to the media as well.
Saying things like he doesn't care if the players back his project or not won't do you any favours with getting them playing for you.

The guy clearly can work some form of magic as what he achieved at Porto last season was fantastic, however he's bitten off more then he can chew at Chelsea and is drowning in a pool full of sharks. He's a young manager who hasn't experienced losing before. Chelsea made a huge mistake employing him.
He'll more then likely be a success else where if he can save face. Not sure he's going about it right though.

I hate you, this is pretty much spot on and I have nothing to say! But the pressure from Roman, and from his history must make him feel like he needs to make drastic changes, and they just havent paid off.

Give him the time and he will pull it off. But he need to get rid of the divas, and bring in youth.

Josh McEachern needs a proper chance
24-02-2012 01:18
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So then the assistant manager Terry Connor has now been given the Wolves job after a farcical two weeks of nonsense. Begs the question: What was the point in sacking McCarthy if all you are going to do is replace him with his assistant? Typical Wolves, could not run a piss up in a brewery Rolleyes

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(24-02-2012 11:42 )snookered147 Wrote:  So then the assistant manager Terry Connor has now been given the Wolves job after a farcical two weeks of nonsense. Begs the question: What was the point in sacking McCarthy if all you are going to do is replace him with his assistant? Typical Wolves, could not run a piss up in a brewery Rolleyes

Thought Suzi Perry might have been given it as she quit the gadget show yesterday bet she could have done a better job haha

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Suzi Perry is a Wolves supporterCool
Dave Jones would be my choice.
24-02-2012 13:17
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^^

Quote:Terry Connor has been named Wolves manager until the end of the season, the club have confirmed.

Connor, who was assistant to the sacked Mick McCarthy, will be in charge for the remaining 13 games.

He will be at the helm for the first time in Saturday's Premier League clash at Newcastle.

Former Leeds, Brighton and Portsmouth striker Connor has been at the club for 13 years and served under four different managers.

Wolves chairman Steve Morgan said: "Since we made the difficult decision to part company with Mick, we have been through a diligent process of assessing potential candidates.

"Having spoken to a number of people, we have drawn that process to a close and myself and the board are unanimous that Terry is the right man to lead the club for the remainder of the season.

"This is a decisive step, which creates certainty, and the players are fully behind it.

"As a club, whether that be staff or supporters, we now all need to unite behind Terry and the players and secure as many points as possible over the next 13 games."

Morgan and chief executive Jez Moxey have been at Wolves' Compton training ground today to speak to players and staff of their decision.

Morgan and Moxey have so far drawn a blank in replacing McCarthy after failing with approaches to the likes of Alan Curbishley, Brian McDermott, Gus Poyet and Walter Smith.

Steve Bruce had been the bookmakers' favourite but had indicated he was not willing to take charge on a short term basis.

The decision to install Connor gives Morgan and Moxey sufficient breathing space to make a long term appointment in the summer.

24-02-2012 13:45
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Morgan and Moxey can say what they like. In my view the club has been made a laughing stock and an embarrassment to football. The whole way in which the club has been run during the last 8 months is just ridiculous and the whole sorry mess has reached a typically farcical conclusion. Relegation is a certainty and many years stuck in the wilderness beckon once again Sad

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