
As for Ancelotti, he has a great record at club level, but who knows how he will cope in the Premier League?
My choice would have been Moyes, but he's not fashionable enough for Stamford Bridge.
by cmonurz » 01 Jun 2009 11:06
cmonurz A CheLOLsea fan citing money spent as a mitigating factor.![]()
As for Ancelotti, he has a great record at club level, but who knows how he will cope in the Premier League?
My choice would have been Moyes, but he's not fashionable enough for Stamford Bridge.
by soggy biscuit » 01 Jun 2009 12:48
Harry Carrysoggy biscuitHarry Carry Still a good achievement though.
Finishing 3rd in the league is not, in my opinion, a good achievment for Chelsea.
It is when the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham spent far more money. Both didn't win a trophy this season......
by papereyes » 01 Jun 2009 14:32
Harry Carrysoggy biscuitHarry Carry Still a good achievement though.
Finishing 3rd in the league is not, in my opinion, a good achievment for Chelsea.
It is when the likes of Liverpool and Tottenham spent far more money. Both didn't win a trophy this season......
Whether Chelsea have had a successful league campaign is based on where they finish in comparison to Spurs & Liverpool?????
by Alan Partridge » 01 Jun 2009 15:09
Harry Carry Would be nice to see a Chelsea thread without any jealous comments, but then that would mean we're unsuccessful.
by handbags_harris » 01 Jun 2009 15:20
by soggy biscuit » 01 Jun 2009 15:37
Harry Carry I am going on the assumption of all Reading fans. If you spend more money, you win more things. Which obviously isn't the case as Liverpool and Tottenham won nowt.
handbags_harris LOL, the classic comeback off a paranoid fan of a sugar daddy owned football club![]()
What the hell is there to be jealous of where Chelsea are concerned? I'd much rather get relative success the way Reading go about doing it than splashing cash over a short period of time getting already established (and sometimes past it) players in on stupid transfer fees and ridiculous wages. I very much prefer watching a team that has built itself up year on year rather than enjoyed almost instant success on the back of a sugar daddy. Jealous of Chelsea? Absolutely no way. I despise them too much to be jealous of them.
soggy biscuitHarry Carry I am going on the assumption of all Reading fans. If you spend more money, you win more things. Which obviously isn't the case as Liverpool and Tottenham won nowt.
So it's only the spending on the previous season that counts even if you have many costly first team players bought prior to that season?
Surely a better way to know relative success against Liverpool & Spurs based on money spent you could just work out the cost of your most played XI this season against their most played XI?
by handbags_harris » 01 Jun 2009 17:30
Harry Carryhandbags_harris LOL, the classic comeback off a paranoid fan of a sugar daddy owned football club![]()
What the hell is there to be jealous of where Chelsea are concerned? I'd much rather get relative success the way Reading go about doing it than splashing cash over a short period of time getting already established (and sometimes past it) players in on stupid transfer fees and ridiculous wages. I very much prefer watching a team that has built itself up year on year rather than enjoyed almost instant success on the back of a sugar daddy. Jealous of Chelsea? Absolutely no way. I despise them too much to be jealous of them.
Reading have never won a major trophy.
by rabidbee » 01 Jun 2009 21:55
Harry Carryhandbags_harris LOL, the classic comeback off a paranoid fan of a sugar daddy owned football club![]()
What the hell is there to be jealous of where Chelsea are concerned? I'd much rather get relative success the way Reading go about doing it than splashing cash over a short period of time getting already established (and sometimes past it) players in on stupid transfer fees and ridiculous wages. I very much prefer watching a team that has built itself up year on year rather than enjoyed almost instant success on the back of a sugar daddy. Jealous of Chelsea? Absolutely no way. I despise them too much to be jealous of them.
Reading have never won a major trophy.
by Alan Partridge » 02 Jun 2009 09:52
Harry Carry Those is glass houses........
Kaka 70m
Pato
Alonso
Ribery
and Glen Johnson (12m) all rumoured to be heading to Chelsea.
by papereyes » 02 Jun 2009 10:19
Alan PartridgeHarry Carry Those is glass houses........
Kaka 70m
Pato
Alonso
Ribery
and Glen Johnson (12m) all rumoured to be heading to Chelsea.
Good business
by TBM » 02 Jun 2009 10:41
Alan PartridgeHarry Carry Those is glass houses........
Kaka 70m
Pato
Alonso
Ribery
and Glen Johnson (12m) all rumoured to be heading to Chelsea.
Good business
by sheshnu » 02 Jun 2009 10:57
TBM £8m profit, £7.5m profit from Defoe, £5.5m profit from Muntari, £15m profit from Diarra, £3m profit from Mendes
So in the past year they have made £31m profit which could soon be £39m - just from player sales
by Row Z Royal » 02 Jun 2009 11:04
Alan Partridge Scolari #2
Honestly don't think it's a good move by Chelsea, he can't speak a word of English, just can't see him doing well. Should hae broken the bank to keep Hiddink.
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