Chelsea Thread - 2022/23 | Pochettino confirmed as new manager

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Why would the sanction be worse if they did not qualify for Europe?
UEFA said they could not pursue the dippers in the same circumstances.
They wouldn't have income from European football, which would worsen their financial position I assume. A European ban is hardly likely to trouble them anyway as they aren't going to qualify.
 
They wouldn't have income from European football, which would worsen their financial position I assume. A European ban is hardly likely to trouble them anyway as they aren't going to qualify.
But why would they sanction them at all, when they declined even to charge the dippers on the grounds that they only pursued UEFA tournament qualifiers?
 
Question for Chelsea fans.
I read that Chelsea were boasting that they had worked out a method to “completely revolutionise” football.
Is this true? If so, what was it?
I have no idea. Sounds weird. Do you have a link to the article?
 
Think they'll be alright next season.

They currently remind me a lot of how City were immediately after the Sheikh took over - they've got a squad that's too big and full of players who don't know where they're going to be in 6-12 months time. It all makes for a disjointed training ground atmosphere and disjointed performances.

Easy to forget that we were in the bottom three at Christmas in 2008 and suffering from the same problems. You had players like Ball, Vassell, Garrido, Petrov, Hamann, etc. who had been key players under Sven but didn't know if they were going to get to last the season.

Then the January window came around, we signed Bridge, Bellamy, Given, and De Jong and made it clear to a bunch of lads in the team that they weren't required anymore. Suddenly everyone knew where they stood and we went from 18th to 10th over the second half of the season.

Chelsea will flog between eight and ten of their players this summer. Once the squad is trimmed back down to 20 or so, Pochettino will have a better idea of what he's working with, the players will know where they stand, and without any European football they should be fit enough to get top 6.
 
But why would they sanction them at all, when they declined even to charge the dippers on the grounds that they only pursued UEFA tournament qualifiers?
Maybe it's to do with the new rules. No idea really.

I think it was just a poorly worded article that was trying to say that Chelsea are likely to fall foul of the new FFP regulations and that failure to qualify for Europe is only going to make that worse/more likely.
 
I know it’s an emotional reaction and not rational one but I would terminate his contract. I just can’t abide by that kind of lack of effort. Him and Auba were a disgrace last night. There’s a lot wrong at the club but one thing a player is in control of is the effort they put in and watching Sterling last night made me angry.
Pep pushed him to the heights for a couple of seasons but, for me, Raheem was never a great player, certainly not a great finisher. But the sad thing about his decline is you could never accuse him of lack of effort during his time at City. The problem for some players is that once they have won a few trophies they lose their hunger. Raheem is not the first one to do this. He was sensational for City in 2017/18 as part of the Centurions team so he still has a decent legacy.
 
Pep pushed him to the heights for a couple of seasons but, for me, Raheem was never a great player, certainly not a great finisher. But the sad thing about his decline is you could never accuse him of lack of effort during his time at City. The problem for some players is that once they have won a few trophies they lose their hunger. Raheem is not the first one to do this. He was sensational for City in 2017/18 as part of the Centurions team so he still has a decent legacy.


I agree. The thing is I actually like Sterling. I felt bad for even thinking this way about him. I never ever associated lack of effort with him but watching him against Arsenal, it looked like he had lost the will to keep playing. It’s not just him, the whole team was shambolic but he and Auba were particularly egregious in their body language and completely lack of care and effort and it genuinely made me angry.
 
I have looked forward to scoreboard watching them these past weeks. It's just so funny to me. If they lose to Bournemouth this weekend I will be hysterical
 
I liked the look of the young lad Madueke the other night, thought he was your best player. Think he deserves a run until the end of the season with Mudryk on the left. Not at our place though :)


A lot of us have been calling for them two to be given a go but not just them, Badiashile, Mendy, Chukwuemeka as well. I have zero interest in watching player I know will leave in a few weeks playing any more minutes this season.

I’m happy to take a 2-0 loss at the Etihad for the greater cause. We have nothing to play. We gain nothing from taking points off you apart from helping out cross town rivals get back in the title race.
 
This is what me and mine would like to see this weekend.
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