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kaydkay (m)
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ITS A GLOOMY DAY (in football sense that is)!!
AM A TRUE BLUE 4 LIFE AND I APPRECIATE THE MONEY ROMAN HAS BROUGHT TO THE CLUB EVEN WITHOUT THE MONEY A COACH LIKE JOSE' WOULD HAVE STILL PERFORMED!!
APART FROM THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE LOSSES TO LIVERPOOL, THIS HAPPENS TO BE ONE OF MY LOWEST MOMENTS IN OVER A DECADE OF SUPPORTING CHELSEA.
REAL CHELSEA FANS - WE SHALL RISE AGAIN NO SHAKING!!!
BLUE 4 EVA
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mukina2 (f)
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"the special one":  finally realised that they were not going anywhere this season and he jumped ship  who will be the new manager now  Marcel Desailly maybe 
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legry (m)
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Hey Tella's available, u chealsea peps could contact him hahaha!!!!
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RuuDie (m)
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SHAAAAARAAAAAAAP. . . . which kain argument with JT; who the FCUK is JT  JM axed RA's very own boys Ballack & Sheva but didn't get the boot 4 that, so how could an argument with JT earn him a sack. . . . looking 4 ways to save Jose's face abi  no xcape route 4 y'all this time. . . . your special one's lost it. . . . . maybe he just might nick a job at HULL and team up with Jay-jay, that would be great. . .  the decision to part ways was based on MUTUAL AGREEMENT. . . what do u think that implies??? simple xplanation:When your boss tells your under-performing butt "YOU ARE FIRED" what can/do u say to that  but agree and that is MUTUAL AGREEMENT 4 y'all!
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RuuDie (m)
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I'm willing to bet my last dime that Avram Grant's g'onna do a far better job than JM, maybe he's not g'onna win all the titles on the face of the earth but he'D surely put out something TRUE BLUES can appreciate. . . . pity he's not g'onna be the long-term manager!
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akinalabi (m)
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Latest news says AVRAM GRANT will be in charge against Man Utd at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Steve Clarke to remain as number 2.
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Joey82 (m)
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Jose morinho was not sacked, he only parted with stamford bridge on mutual consent and i repeat mutual consent.
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theffanyi (m)
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I CANT BELIEVE THIS You GUYS ARE FOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLSSSSSSSSS. MONRIHO kor monriho nii
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akinalabi (m)
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Latest news coming from Portugal
Scolari to be sacked and Jose to take over.
Haven't confirmed it though!
Interesting Twist!
Akin Alabi
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djcrucifix (m)
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i aint a chelsea fan but i like jose, sacked or no sacked, chelsea has lost a good guy but i sure say im go soon get another job. 
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ADint (m)
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He had to go! No great manager can work with an overbearing and intrusive boss/owner (not just in football). In other successful clubs the owner(s) are usually in the background, more of seen but not heard, footballing decisions are left to the managers. Sven will be wishing (at least financially) he did not take the Man City job - he would have been the most likely replacement. Anyway one team less for Arsenal to worry about this season. 
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Albert09 (m)
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I know all Chelsa enemies/haters will be too happy to hear of this. I only want to remind RA that football is not played in the Board room. Chelsa, before the coming of JM, was not a side to really reckon with. JM brought back the pride of Chelsa, now people are complaining that they don't like his stlye. Do you want style or result?
My friend just told me that he quitted Chelsa fan base. I may soon decamp to Arsenal. Somebody should tell RM that money does not play football. You need a team and not just collection of stars. He can buy the whole players in the world at over priced rates and we shall see if that will win him the Champions league.
I feel for JM. He was just not allowed to do his thing. The premiership is just the loser for his exit. The Chelsa star players will soon be on their way out. I can only wish RA and his Board the best of Luck. Infact, RA is a kill-joy.
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Mc Omo (m)
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Abeg we no want glory-hunters 4 Arsenal jare. Thanz
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A-40 (m)
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I can't but laugh can you imagine the smile on my face when i woke up this morning with two text messages from 2 chelsea fans that their Mourinho has been sacked.I can tell today is going to be a good day
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Akolawole (m)
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This is his 2nd to the last statement made as a chelsea Manager
"It is omelettes and eggs. No eggs - no omelettes! It depends on the quality of the eggs. In the supermarket you have class one, two or class three eggs and some are more expensive than others and some give you better omelettes. So when the class one eggs are in Waitrose and you cannot go there, you have a problem"
What a man!
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akinalabi (m)
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"It is omelettes and eggs. No eggs - no omelettes! It depends on the quality of the eggs. In the supermarket you have class one, two or class three eggs and some are more expensive than others and some give you better omelettes. So when the class one eggs are in Waitrose and you cannot go there, you have a problem"
If that statement means what I think it is, then he deserves the boot. You simply cannot say that about the situation at your club.
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Elgaxton (m)
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Hey na wah o, i dey vex for this kind news! Those of u asking for the source of the news, goto www.bbc.co.uk, its in their sports section Premiership is going to be boring this season o!
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mukina2 (f)
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 "  " concentrate . now what  err . . .  
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Akolawole (m)
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@Akin He's not reffering to Chelsea fc But one man in Chelsea 
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Seun (m)
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He may or may not have been a good coach, but he was an entertainer and I think I like that about him. Chelsea's loss will be another club's gain, I'm sure, but which club will it be and will they be rich?
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A-40 (m)
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That guy most be having some brain damage or how do you explain his new found obsession for eggs and omelettes
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akinalabi (m)
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He may or may not have been a good coach, but he was an entertainer and I think I like that about him. Chelsea's loss will be another club's gain, I'm sure, but which club will it be and will they be rich?
I gathered he will be taking over from Scolari as Portugal's manager. Havent confirmed it though. Akin Alabi
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akinalabi (m)
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@Akin He's not reffering to Chelsea fc But one man in Chelsea  Here's how I saw his statement. He was responding to statements that his team was not playing attractive football. He then said the good eggs make the best omlettes. That is only good players can deliver exciting football. "The best eggs can be found at Waitrose and you cannot go there"You know things are expensive at Waitrose. So he cannot get the best players because Roman will not give him the money. That is he could only settle for average players like Sidwell, Ben Haim and co. That is an insult on Roman as he has given you about £200 million in 3 years. You can't talk about your boss like that. Akin Alabi
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olofofo (m)
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I have alwys believed that Mourinho is a good coach but a bad Manager. Abromovic did not make his billions by being sentimental. he was always looking for an excuse to let him Go.
Imagine spending so much money and having a team to die for yet he complained all through last season that he was not allowed to spend money. he was spared last season because at least he had two trophies. but come this season, the game has changed. almost all the teams went on a spending spree and were fortified to make sure it is not buiness as usual for the top four. the clubs goal is to win the Champions league 2 time over the next 3-6 years and it was really a bad start for him drawing at home with Rosenborg. it did not help matters the lat two premiership games had not gone well.
he is a good coach and he will soon get another gig. but the reality s that he lost a fanstastic chance in a team like chelsea with a owner who is true lover of the game. He should work on his managerial and people skills.
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dukeolumde (m)
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Fuck u 9ja4eva.Fuck u Jackal. What the heck at the both of u saying? Chelsea is the best club Iv seen so far. My homeboy took a bow all by himself. He justified his integrity by resigning after drawing at home during their first champions league game. Both of una na big mumu.  CHELSEA 4 LIFE MAN.  Anytime anyday, the english premireship will be very boring without JM. Take it or got lost, morfuckers, 
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Shaunscot (m)
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Here is from Goal.com http://www.goal.com/en/Articolo.aspx?ContenutoId=420164Not Jol, Not Mancini, Scolari To Make Way For Mourinho The tremors of Jose Mourinho's Chelsea exit have been felt right across Europe, but it could be a return to his homeland that might be on the cards. Top coaches in top positions right across Europe have come under increasing threat over the last 12 hours given Jose Mourinho's departure.
The fact that his family seem settled in London suggests that Tottenham - whose unhappiness with Martin Jol is no secret - would be an obvious destination.
However, there are suggestions that Jose would consider it a step downwards, and would rather look for greener pastures in mainland Europe.
Inter Milan are a club his agent has already held talks with in the past, and given Roberto Mancini's current standing, or lack of it, the Nerazzurri job is another he is being linked with.
That Massimo Moratti is one of the few people who can match what Abramovich had been offering him, has hardly helped quash the rumours.
Third in line is a spot on the Barcelona bench, with Frank Rijkaard under huge pressure from the fans after his stars failed to deliver in La Liga.
The problem here, of course, is that Jose's diatribes in the wake of the Barca-Chelsea games have made him a despised figure at the Camp Nou.
It was a distant fourth, but in recent hours, it has emerged that the top job in Portugal could be offered to Mourinho before too long.
A very close friend of the former Chelsea boss has told Sky Sports News that Mourinho is set to join the Portugal coaching staff. The source claimed that he had spoken to Jose, who has also supposedly informed senior Chelsea player about his future.
The news puts Luis Felipe Scolari's position under increased scrutiny, the Brazilian having fallen out of favor after his punch at Ivica Dragutinovic last Wednesday. News has just broken through that he has been handed a fine by UEFA, and the continued embarrassment could see him forced to hand in his resignation soon.
Mourinho was one of the many people who had strongly urged Scolari to continue beyond last summer's World Cup, though he has always maintained he himself would like to take on the job at some point.
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