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6 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Am I the only one that thinks Enzo won't go to Chelsea and it's probably never actually been on the cards? 

I'm thinking that way. Chelsea doing things publicly is a pain in the poo shoot

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14 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Am I the only one that thinks Enzo won't go to Chelsea and it's probably never actually been on the cards? 

But he showed his colours....  all managers should beware of chelsea in the future.

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Just now, foxinsocks said:

But he showed his colours....  all managers should beware of chelsea in the future.

He is a manager who has ambition, not a fan, never buy this argument.

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Just now, Dahnsouff said:

He is a manager who has ambition, not a fan, never buy this argument.

I agree... he would be expected to be interested in their job...  keeping it quiet would have been wiser imo

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4 minutes ago, foxinsocks said:

I agree... he would be expected to be interested in their job...  keeping it quiet would have been wiser imo

Not sure he ‘let the cat out the bag’ but it would have been more appropriate, I agree

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2 minutes ago, foxinsocks said:

I agree... he would be expected to be interested in their job...  keeping it quiet would have been wiser imo

If Enzo is confident in his ability he wouldn’t be ‘super keen’ to go to Chelsea, He’d realise that he had a project at Leicester and he’d be super keen to finish that!
 

Every manager that Chelsea’s owners appoint end up leaving acrimoniously after no more than a year, even if they win a major trophy like Tuchel. 

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Posted
38 minutes ago, StanSP said:

Am I the only one that thinks Enzo won't go to Chelsea and it's probably never actually been on the cards? 


 

im sure if he hadn’t had talks or links we or Enzo would come out and deny any link. 

Posted
1 minute ago, MPH said:


 

im sure if he hadn’t had talks or links we or Enzo would come out and deny any link. 

Why would we? And when is that ever really done by either club or manager? 

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Posted
35 minutes ago, Dahnsouff said:

So who is going Barca? Is that Enzo? Assume so

Isn't it Hansi Flick? 

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12 minutes ago, Adster said:

Why would we? And when is that ever really done by either club or manager? 

 

We’d do that to show there’s stability at the club going into a new season. It’s done all the time.

 

You’ll probably only read about the big 6 managers as everything else will only make regional news, but this season alone I remember reading postegogelu ( sp?!) denying Liverpool links and arteta denying Barcelona links..

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Of course he would go let's not disillusion ourselves, Chelsea are still a big 6 club with unlimited funds for now, the salary will be ridiculous. No brainer for enzo

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27 minutes ago, MPH said:

 

We’d do that to show there’s stability at the club going into a new season. It’s done all the time.

 

You’ll probably only read about the big 6 managers as everything else will only make regional news, but this season alone I remember reading postegogelu ( sp?!) denying Liverpool links and arteta denying Barcelona links..

During the season though, whilst doing weekly press conferences etc

Posted
1 hour ago, funkyrobot said:

If Enzo is confident in his ability he wouldn’t be ‘super keen’ to go to Chelsea, He’d realise that he had a project at Leicester and he’d be super keen to finish that!
 

Every manager that Chelsea’s owners appoint end up leaving acrimoniously after no more than a year, even if they win a major trophy like Tuchel. 

I've been a leicester fan my whole life and if I was in Enzo's shoes I'd go there instantly. If he had confidence in his ability he would think he might be the manager who actually does the business there and if not he will get a huge payout and probably still be able to get a bigger job than he would as the leicester manager

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This might sound a bit far fetched - I work for a company who have employees based in the Falkland Islands. Recently Graham Potter visited as he has family there. Whilst there he did a talk on Leadership for the British Military based there. The talk he gave was very open, honest and frank, particularly about his time at Chelsea but also on where he wants to go next, questions were posed to him about Man United etc. His reply was straight up, he’s applying for Southgate’s job after the Euro’s. He didn’t elaborate further on the what ifs should that not come to fruition. Would we want someone in place before then if we are looking for a new Manager?  

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1 minute ago, 3stevo said:

This might sound a bit far fetched - I work for a company who have employees based in the Falkland Islands. Recently Graham Potter visited as he has family there. Whilst there he did a talk on Leadership for the British Military based there. The talk he gave was very open, honest and frank, particularly about his time at Chelsea but also on where he wants to go next, questions were posed to him about Man United etc. His reply was straight up, he’s applying for Southgate’s job after the Euro’s. He didn’t elaborate further on the what ifs should that not come to fruition. Would we want someone in place before then if we are looking for a new Manager?  

Yes, obviously

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21 minutes ago, bmt said:

I've been a leicester fan my whole life and if I was in Enzo's shoes I'd go there instantly. If he had confidence in his ability he would think he might be the manager who actually does the business there and if not he will get a huge payout and probably still be able to get a bigger job than he would as the leicester manager

I’ve been a Leicester fan my whole life and if I was in Enzo’s shoes I wouldn’t go there instantly. I certainly wouldn’t be drip feeding through Romano that I was ‘super keen.’ Have some class Enzo ffs. I’d expect a bit of loyalty considering he was plucked from a coaching role after failing badly in his first managerial role. If he does go, I hope he fails, mainly because other than 2015/16 Chelsea have classlessly asset stripped us, tapping up Chilwell mid season, encouraging Fofana to down tools and have generally lived up to all the negative characteristics that the big 6 get criticised for. 

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8 minutes ago, funkyrobot said:

I’ve been a Leicester fan my whole life and if I was in Enzo’s shoes I wouldn’t go there instantly. I certainly wouldn’t be drip feeding through Romano that I was ‘super keen.’ Have some class Enzo ffs. I’d expect a bit of loyalty considering he was plucked from a coaching role after failing badly in his first managerial role. If he does go, I hope he fails, mainly because other than 2015/16 Chelsea have classlessly asset stripped us, tapping up Chilwell mid season, encouraging Fofana to down tools and have generally lived up to all the negative characteristics that the big 6 get criticised for. 


Fofana did the exact same thing to St Etienne when wanting to move to us and we didn’t complain then did we…  it’s also a bit naive to think those that works for us don’t ‘ have a word in a players ear’ when we are interested  in players..  we all do it and we can’t complain when it’s suddenly done to us..

 

 

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2 hours ago, ClaphamFox said:

If Enzo doesn’t get it, I assume he won’t be thanking Fabrizio Romano for telling the world that he was ‘super keen’ to join Chelsea…🤔

To be fair it wasn't exactly difficult to work out. He rejected Sevilla quick enough. 

 

If he doesn't get this job, he's going to be linked with anything that comes up in the first few months of the season.

 

Combined with the fact I have no faith in the philosophy, I'd rather he went now to give us the best chance of staying up. 

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1 hour ago, MPH said:


Fofana did the exact same thing to St Etienne when wanting to move to us and we didn’t complain then did we…  it’s also a bit naive to think those that works for us don’t ‘ have a word in a players ear’ when we are interested  in players..  we all do it and we can’t complain when it’s suddenly done to us..

 

 

We’ve had multiple players asset stripped by Chelsea and now potentially a manager and a coaching squad. We didn’t get Fofana to revolt against St Etienne, Chelsea very publicly courted him and thus encouraged his behaviour. Which club have used Luke Chelsea have used us over the last decade then? 

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57 minutes ago, funkyrobot said:

We’ve had multiple players asset stripped by Chelsea and now potentially a manager and a coaching squad. We didn’t get Fofana to revolt against St Etienne, Chelsea very publicly courted him and thus encouraged his behaviour. Which club have used Luke Chelsea have used us over the last decade then? 


 

that last sentence doesn’t make any sense but you’re a bit silly if you don’t think all clubs don’t do it…

 

 

oh and here is a quote to prove we did it too, to Fofana..

 

 

Another factor has been the presence of Ivory Coast international Kolo Toure in Rodgers’ coaching staff. Fofana, who has Ivorian ancestry, revealed he had conversations with Toure before deciding to push for the move.

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