With all the speculations about our next manager after Guus's shift I got thinking about some of the great men we have had over the years.
In my time it all started with Tommy Docherty, but enjoyed the playing style of the late Dave Sexton as he was a forward thinking coach whose team had a great resiliance.
John Neil was also a favourite too. Admired Glen Hoddle because he started the birth of the Chelsea we see today and acquired some great players which were the catalyst.
Interesting that while Ranieri was seen the tinkerman by the press but now flying high with Leicester City has lost that stigma.
Mourinho Chelsea's most successful manager was sublime in his first two years winning back to back championships and broke every record during the second season.
Carlo was another favourite winning the clubs first ever double but shamefully sacked.
Of course we have had some real duffers in Big Phil, Teaboy & others. Who did you admire and for what reasons?
In my time it all started with Tommy Docherty, but enjoyed the playing style of the late Dave Sexton as he was a forward thinking coach whose team had a great resiliance.
John Neil was also a favourite too. Admired Glen Hoddle because he started the birth of the Chelsea we see today and acquired some great players which were the catalyst.
Interesting that while Ranieri was seen the tinkerman by the press but now flying high with Leicester City has lost that stigma.
Mourinho Chelsea's most successful manager was sublime in his first two years winning back to back championships and broke every record during the second season.
Carlo was another favourite winning the clubs first ever double but shamefully sacked.
Of course we have had some real duffers in Big Phil, Teaboy & others. Who did you admire and for what reasons?

