We should really do them at the Emirates. Nothing for them to play for now, while we should have it all to play for. Frank coming in probably sees them try and play some fun stuff which is ideal for us.
Much more worried about our away games and the Brighton home fixture.
No I donât agree. I think he would get a pass if he came now.
Take a good look at what he has and what he needs.
Get use to the prem and have a say in the title maybe.
CL would be a free hit but could also maybe get a result in the home leg to prove himself.
Maybe he doesnât come anyway. No guarantee itâs happening.
All logical points and I would agree if we were talking about any club other than Chelsea.
They hired Frank the first time, sacked a Champions League winning manager in less than a year of being there, replaced with a manager with a lesser CV, sacked him and brought Frank back in for the interim.
What this owner has to be careful of is he isnt Abramovich.
The fans could turn on him soon because Potter and Frankie arenât Roman type hires.
Sooner or later the hate turns on this guy in charge.
chavs domestic season is over and some have been making the case for this appointment being no worse than any other appointee. That said, the optics are extremely bad, as has been widely recognized, and the club will be an absolute laughing stock should they be dumped out of the CL in the very next round given Fwankâs recent failures as a manger.
This could be the first season where Chelsea finish bottom of the West London league, behind Fulham and Brentford.
Theyâve already spent record amounts on players and Boehly will have to give any new manager even more if they want to challenge for the Europa League places.
Also Boehly seems clueless about the game.
At least Abramovich was knowledgeable about how to run a football club.
Their supporters are used to big spending and regular success so finishing mid table playing boring, defensive football, like you say, could see Chelsea supporters turn against the owner.