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[Football] De Zerbi to Chelsea?











Nobby Cybergoat

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Jul 19, 2021
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If he goes straight to Chelsea, all tge stuff about agreeing with Tony about transfer policy wae bullshit and he just left for the money.

He did it with more class, but ultimately I'll remember him as having left in a haze of bullshit
 


Hiheidi

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Dec 27, 2022
1,150
If he goes straight to Chelsea, all tge stuff about agreeing with Tony about transfer policy wae bullshit and he just left for the money.

He did it with more class, but ultimately I'll remember him as having left in a haze of bullshit

If this is the case, I think Potter actually did it with more class because he was at least up front about it. This - if it happens - is just plain sneaky, and we gave him a hero's goodbye and begged him to stay (no wonder Bloom & Barber were looking on unimpressed). Makes me feel sick actually!!
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
19,478
Born In Shoreham
If this is the case, I think Potter actually did it with more class because he was at least up front about it. This - if it happens - is just plain sneaky, and we gave him a hero's goodbye and begged him to stay (no wonder Bloom & Barber were looking on unimpressed). Makes me feel sick actually!!
What makes me laugh is the stick Hughton gets on here from some. The only genuine manager we’ve had since the Amex. Yes he had no choice to play defensive but what a gentleman.
 








Terry Butcher Tribute Act

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Aug 18, 2013
3,338
If he goes straight to Chelsea, all tge stuff about agreeing with Tony about transfer policy wae bullshit and he just left for the money.

He did it with more class, but ultimately I'll remember him as having left in a haze of bullshit
If he goes to Chelsea he inherits a squad that doesn't need much doing to it to compete at the top.

If he'd stayed here he'd have a squad that needs serious investment to do that, but will only get 2 or 3 teenagers added.
 




Commander

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Apr 28, 2004
13,162
London
Bit of a mad conspiratorial stretch that. Chelsea are interested in him because he’s a superb manager not because they’ve been fiendishly planning this for 6 months like some comic book super villain
Don’t think it’s that outlandish a suggestion. I have done fairly similar in my career before.
 






Eeyore

Colonel Hee-Haw of Queen's Park
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Apr 5, 2014
24,265
Potter is not coming back

Got Swansea to mid table

Got Brighton to mid table(eventually)

Left Chelsea in a mess

And that’s your idea of a great manager?
The first two of those were good achievements. The last was understandable. It took Poch a year to make it better. I think Chelsea on a manager's CV can be ignored at the moment.
 






Colonel Mustard

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Jun 18, 2023
2,240
Before we crucify Roberto, can we have a little patience to see if it actually happens? I am extremely sceptical of the RDZ-to-Chelsea stories. I just can't see it. He is very unpopular with their fans too. I have an unhealthy habit of listening to Chelsea podcasts and this past week has been full of "anyone but De Zerbi, please" rants. Made me laugh though when one bloke said the main reason he hated De Zerbi was his "Year 5 disco haircut."
 






GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
47,260
Gloucester
Not a chance.

He's not that good of a manager. It's become apparent that GP was the superior manager all along.

The Premier League couldn't handle RDZ when he first joined us, picking up GPs momentum with his ambitious football and firing us in to Europe.

In the 2nd season teams just learnt from experience how to defend against us. He essentially got found out and didn't have a plan B.

The same will happen at Chelsea. He will be sacked before Christmas, I absolutely guarantee it.

GP however will join us and have a willingness to learn and adapt. Something that the rigid, stubborn RDZ never had, and was his downfall here and will be his downfall at Chelsea.
A very brave post - but I'm sure you're well aware you'll get a right slating on here! In many ways I agree with you, but not so sure that Potter will be returning.

I understand the anger that many fans (myself included) felt when he left, although in my case the anger has cooled now; I think he was badly let down by Boehley (sp?), which maybe is part of the reason why I don't still feel the anger. What has always stuck in my craw though, is the re-writing of history, that Potter was a rubbish manager who only took us to mid-table (9th. in the PL, FFS, higher than we'd ever been before!) and it was only through de Zerbi (a genius who could do no wrong - and still is for many - who could not be questioned without fear of ridicule and opprobrium) that we suddenly became a good team. We already were!
 




Justice

Dangerous Idiot
Jun 21, 2012
19,478
Born In Shoreham
I'd be more worried about Mitoma.

Without Mitoma, RDZ would have not have achieved anywhere near what he did here.
Take the best attacking players out of most sides and the win rate will slow. Unfortunately for us March & Mitoma both got injured. Not really a stick to beat him with.
 


Mustafa II

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Oct 14, 2022
1,405
Hove
Take the best attacking players out of most sides and the win rate will slow. Unfortunately for us March & Mitoma both got injured. Not really a stick to beat him with.

That was RDZs one and only game plan - use the explosive & creative wingers to make space for the central players.

Adringa somewhat filled that gap, but without Mitoma and March RDZ got well and truly utterly found out with his one dimensional strategy.
 


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