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Post by Danstoke82 on Jan 14, 2009 20:38:52 GMT
I see Chelsea are losing and basically not playing at all well at the moment, hence up comes our game so I ask this question. Will Chelsea make any drastic changes to their set up before Saturday as we usually bring about severe changes at clubs.
i.e. Newcastle in the F.A. Cup last season with Allardyce getting sacked and the Toon bringing in Keegan on the very same day as our match. Great.
Blackburn away this season. Paul Ince couldn't conjure up a win so in the week of our big match, Blackburn sack him and then make one of the quickest managerial appointments ever seen with the appointment of Allardyce.
So chaps, what will Chelsea do this week to change the seemingly more higher opinion that maybe we may take something.
1) Change their approach to set plays: Its obvious they don't defend them well and its no secret that we can be good at set plays.
2) Sack Scolari and replace him with Hiddink. New manager, new approach.
3) Play Anelka in his best position, up front and not wide left.
4) Make up with Drogba for him to state he is hungry for success at Chelsea.
There's probably more but its highly frustrating when we play teams who get a new lease of life, a result away at Chelsea would possibly be the result of the season.
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Post by trebor63 on Jan 14, 2009 20:40:22 GMT
Probably Scolari will be sacked and Mourinhio will be unveiled as their new manager at 2.55pm this Saturday
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Post by Danstoke82 on Jan 14, 2009 20:41:43 GMT
Thats a good one Trebor, I didn't think of that.
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Post by pattayapotter on Jan 14, 2009 21:49:52 GMT
Southend 1 - 3 Chelsea They have been in control all game and so it seems getting stronger ??? i know it's Southend but still it gives them confidence, i just hope we don't go into the game with negitive tacts like most of our away games this season
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Post by JoeinOz on Jan 14, 2009 21:56:33 GMT
Abramovic seems to have lost some enthusiasm for the whole thing. He wasn't even at the shit on Sunday.
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