PeterParker wrote:I think the question is how long will "Villa's Boss" stay. I like him, well i liked the way Porto played, but Premier league is totally other league than that. I don't think they'll win the league this year and in UCL maybe, and thats a big maybe, semifinals.
Imho, his maximum will be what Ancelotti did. The lack of pacience in this club is what will bring them down, not the transfers.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think the question is how long will "Villa's Boss" stay. I like him, well i liked the way Porto played, but Premier league is totally other league than that. I don't think they'll win the league this year and in UCL maybe, and thats a big maybe, semifinals.
Imho, his maximum will be what Ancelotti did. The lack of pacience in this club is what will bring them down, not the transfers.
I can't see them sacking Villas-Boas in good few years unless it goes wrong big time. I mean they have gone through fair few managers since Mourinho left in quick succession and it has become dangerous jobs in eyes of many top managers. Also, where would they go from Villas-Boas? Another desperate effort to attract Hiddink? What if he says no AGAIN? The thing going on for Villas-Boas is his youth and fresh approach. I think Chelsea understand that. There might be ups and downs early on but I reckon that given time and some dosh he will make them competitive.
Ancellotti was simply overrated manager and I said it when they appointed him. He rode those two Champion's League wins but other than that his career is sketchy and he wasn't even regularily succesfull with Milan.
Chinners wrote:A lack of patience could ultimately be our downfall as well ....
I'd loved to have a double winning manager, overrated or otherwise
Beefymcfc wrote:Anyway, without going into my own thoughts I was wondering what you think on the following (one or more):
a. What's going to happen to their current players such as Anelka, Drogba etc?
I think Anekla will either leave in January or at the end of next season on a free since his contract ends at the end of this season. Drogba will stay on a mentor/senior player of sorts until he wants to leave. Terry and Lamps will play out their careers at Chelsea. Kalou may leave.
b. With all those new signings, will they have a problem getting them to gel?
Yes, as much as any other team in the same position. No biggie though.
c. Have they got a chance of winning the league?
Yup.
d. And my main point, will they now change their style of play, a style that hasn't changed since Mourinho's reign?
I think they need to. AVB loves his 4-3-3 but that doesnt really fit Torres. Bringing in Mata will be huge for Torres as he will get some much needed creativity in midfield to supply him. He will be their striker for a bit..with Lukaku and Malouda aiding him on the wings.
Your thoughts are appreciated.
PeterParker wrote:I think the question is how long will "Villa's Boss" stay. I like him, well i liked the way Porto played, but Premier league is totally other league than that. I don't think they'll win the league this year and in UCL maybe, and thats a big maybe, semifinals.
Imho, his maximum will be what Ancelotti did. The lack of pacience in this club is what will bring them down, not the transfers.
Ted Hughes wrote:Imo, Bob's success so far is built on the fact that he realised early doors that the Premier league is a muggers alley & he's filled most of the team with players who are not just technical but strong lads.
If AVB misses that angle & lets Chelsea lose their physical edge & goes too technical too soon, I think he'll fail, big style.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think the question is how long will "Villa's Boss" stay. I like him, well i liked the way Porto played, but Premier league is totally other league than that. I don't think they'll win the league this year and in UCL maybe, and thats a big maybe, semifinals.
Imho, his maximum will be what Ancelotti did. The lack of pacience in this club is what will bring them down, not the transfers.
I can't see them sacking Villas-Boas in good few years unless it goes wrong big time. I mean they have gone through fair few managers since Mourinho left in quick succession and it has become dangerous jobs in eyes of many top managers. Also, where would they go from Villas-Boas? Another desperate effort to attract Hiddink? What if he says no AGAIN? The thing going on for Villas-Boas is his youth and fresh approach. I think Chelsea understand that. There might be ups and downs early on but I reckon that given time and some dosh he will make them competitive.
Ancellotti was simply overrated manager and I said it when they appointed him. He rode those two Champion's League wins but other than that his career is sketchy and he wasn't even regularily succesfull with Milan.
I think he is one of the best managers in the world. I knew it when he came to Chelsea and expected him to do well.
CityGer wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think the question is how long will "Villa's Boss" stay. I like him, well i liked the way Porto played, but Premier league is totally other league than that. I don't think they'll win the league this year and in UCL maybe, and thats a big maybe, semifinals.
Imho, his maximum will be what Ancelotti did. The lack of pacience in this club is what will bring them down, not the transfers.
I can't see them sacking Villas-Boas in good few years unless it goes wrong big time. I mean they have gone through fair few managers since Mourinho left in quick succession and it has become dangerous jobs in eyes of many top managers. Also, where would they go from Villas-Boas? Another desperate effort to attract Hiddink? What if he says no AGAIN? The thing going on for Villas-Boas is his youth and fresh approach. I think Chelsea understand that. There might be ups and downs early on but I reckon that given time and some dosh he will make them competitive.
Ancellotti was simply overrated manager and I said it when they appointed him. He rode those two Champion's League wins but other than that his career is sketchy and he wasn't even regularily succesfull with Milan.
Sorry mate but I'm sick to death of reading stuff like this from you. You make stuff like this up all the time. "I said this months ago"....."I warned people this would happen"....."I did tell everyone this but no one listened".
Here's what you actually said about Ancellotti before the start of last season:I think he is one of the best managers in the world. I knew it when he came to Chelsea and expected him to do well.
viewtopic.php?f=119&t=32453&p=149904&hilit=Ancellotti#p149904
Sorry for being a sad case and searching this but your 'I told you so' posting style finally made me crack today. Stop being an 'I told you so' merchant because half the time you didn't tell us so, you simply made it up to prove a point. It does you no favours at all.
For the record, I agree with your previous assessment of him and think your latest one is tripe.
Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:CityGer wrote:Niall Quinns Discopants wrote:PeterParker wrote:I think the question is how long will "Villa's Boss" stay. I like him, well i liked the way Porto played, but Premier league is totally other league than that. I don't think they'll win the league this year and in UCL maybe, and thats a big maybe, semifinals.
Imho, his maximum will be what Ancelotti did. The lack of pacience in this club is what will bring them down, not the transfers.
I can't see them sacking Villas-Boas in good few years unless it goes wrong big time. I mean they have gone through fair few managers since Mourinho left in quick succession and it has become dangerous jobs in eyes of many top managers. Also, where would they go from Villas-Boas? Another desperate effort to attract Hiddink? What if he says no AGAIN? The thing going on for Villas-Boas is his youth and fresh approach. I think Chelsea understand that. There might be ups and downs early on but I reckon that given time and some dosh he will make them competitive.
Ancellotti was simply overrated manager and I said it when they appointed him. He rode those two Champion's League wins but other than that his career is sketchy and he wasn't even regularily succesfull with Milan.
Sorry mate but I'm sick to death of reading stuff like this from you. You make stuff like this up all the time. "I said this months ago"....."I warned people this would happen"....."I did tell everyone this but no one listened".
Here's what you actually said about Ancellotti before the start of last season:I think he is one of the best managers in the world. I knew it when he came to Chelsea and expected him to do well.
viewtopic.php?f=119&t=32453&p=149904&hilit=Ancellotti#p149904
Sorry for being a sad case and searching this but your 'I told you so' posting style finally made me crack today. Stop being an 'I told you so' merchant because half the time you didn't tell us so, you simply made it up to prove a point. It does you no favours at all.
For the record, I agree with your previous assessment of him and think your latest one is tripe.
That's a good find actually. I feel like I've always thought he was poor, considering his record but obviously not. I'm genuinely surprised but my opinions must've moulded during his Chelsea stay. Interesting.
Hazy2 wrote:Chelsea lack pace in the team, they do not lack pace, when the owner becomes unhappy, if you add the 50 mill they have paid to managers they have sacked they are loony club and defo a play thing.
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