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Riou

In The Winchester, Waiting For This To Blow Over

Country: Northern Ireland

Player:Gabriel
Great thread title, props to whoever made it!

One of my fav animated films.
 

A_G

Rice Rice Baby 🎼🎵
Moderator
Bild saying Allegri, Tuchel, Rodgers, Hassenhutl and Naglesmann are on the shortlist to replace him.
 

Toby

No longer a Stuttgart Fan
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Bild saying Allegri, Tuchel, Rodgers, Hassenhutl and Naglesmann are on the shortlist to replace him.

Nagelsmann imo has a certain career plan which probably includes winning a title with Leipzig and after that going to Bayern - he's admitted as much as saying he's a massive Bayern fan.

Hasenhuettl seems too comfy at Southampton, has the backing of the owners and said himself he's never had it as comfortable to work before.

Rodgers sits in a similar boat at Leicester, but I guess that guy would surely jump at the chance of managing a big club again.

Allegri and Tuchel seem the most probable. Think especially the latter could do a job with Werner and Havertz and their other young guys.
 

Rex Stone

Long live the fighters
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Country: Wales
Nagelsmann imo has a certain career plan which probably includes winning a title with Leipzig and after that going to Bayern - he's admitted as much as saying he's a massive Bayern fan.

Hasenhuettl seems too comfy at Southampton, has the backing of the owners and said himself he's never had it as comfortable to work before.

Rodgers sits in a similar boat at Leicester, but I guess that guy would surely jump at the chance of managing a big club again.

Allegri and Tuchel seem the most probable. Think especially the latter could do a job with Werner and Havertz and their other young guys.

Brendan is a huge snake though. Could see him going no hesitation.
 

Blaziken

Active Member
Nagelsmann imo has a certain career plan which probably includes winning a title with Leipzig and after that going to Bayern - he's admitted as much as saying he's a massive Bayern fan.

Hasenhuettl seems too comfy at Southampton, has the backing of the owners and said himself he's never had it as comfortable to work before.

Rodgers sits in a similar boat at Leicester, but I guess that guy would surely jump at the chance of managing a big club again.

Allegri and Tuchel seem the most probable. Think especially the latter could do a job with Werner and Havertz and their other young guys.
Who do you prefer out of Tuchel and Hasenhuttl if Kroeber pulled the plug?
 

Toby

No longer a Stuttgart Fan
Moderator
Who do you prefer out of Tuchel and Hasenhuttl if Kroeber pulled the plug?

Hard to tell. Think Tuchel is the slightly better coach with a more variable tactics suited to more dominant big clubs, but Ralph has the PL experience already and I do rate him, too.
 

Oxeki

Match Day Thread Merchant
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Country: Nigeria

Player:Saliba
goals conceded in first 29 PL away games as Chelsea manager

Hoddle: 46
Gullit: 45
Vialli: 31
Ranieri: 35
Special Mourinho: 13
Ancelotti: 29
Gloomy Mourinho: 27
Conte: 23
Lampard: 50
 

novar

Well-Known Member
Needs to tell those pampered stars to ****ing run around a bit. It's Chelsea, don't know what he was expecting
 

Taneruit

Established Member

Country: Switzerland

Player:Zinchenko
Lampard probably hates us now more than he ever did as a player. First we snatch the FA cup away from him, then we fully send Chelsea into despair with our boxing day win.

:lol:
 
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