Like rats from a sinking ship... http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-Chelsea-starlet-Domingos-Quina-48-hours.html
It now seems that the Mourinho sacking was a straight choice between the manager or Jon Obi Mikel. Quelle surprise, another Chelsea player on international duty has aired the club's dirty washing in public. In an interview Mikel has claimed Mourinho no longer had any faith in him and had no justified reason not to play him. This was a factor in his sacking and since Hiddink's arrival there has been a clear emphasis on Mikel being a mainstay in the team. One gem of a quote.... “I think confidence is everything, if a manager doesn’t believe in you, trust me there’s no way the team can succeed,” Mikel stated. “Even if you do things right he would always make sure he finds fault." Dumping Mourinho for Mikel
That is damning. I said at the time that Mad Dog ought to have had the balls to sack all of the current squad, recalled the youth, and put his faith in Mourhino. The Chelsea fans would have accepted it, and Mad Dog would have been a hero, both to the fans and to the fawning media. Instead, Mad Dog has demonstrated his cowardice and his contempt for the fans. Chelsea are where they are because of Mad Dog. I really do hope to see "Mad Dog Out!" banners at next season's games, when Chelsea continue to struggle. You read it here, first, folks.
Hahaha, couldn't happen to a more deserving club. Chavbus, your 10 years are over. Now come at me with your rabid replies.
A few of the Chelsea posters are confident that they'll win the league next season as they wont have the distraction of European football. I think that will be tough with a new manager and a massive squad overhaul. Once all their best players have left it will be challenging to replace them without the benefit of European football to offer.
Yep this plastic has obviously never went near Anfield in the 80s. Or witnessed their fans' behaviour in Europe over the past 40 years
Sucky is probably busy waiting for one of his video tapes to rewind before he spends another evening re living the good old days, hence the delay.