September 26, 201510 yr hey moi, check me out, ask me any questions you like about Chelsea from the 60s onwards I don't need to. I have no problem with you being old enough to remember the 60's and the 70's. I can remember them myself. This site has "rules" or "guidelines" if you prefer, though the Administrator has called them Rules, which ask that people make sure another thread on the topic doesn't already exist before creating a new one. This is an excellent site, which costs a lot of money to run, and multiple threads on the same topic are both wasteful and irritating. I would consider it good manners in anyone joining a group to take the time to find out it works.
September 26, 201510 yr No, there are no "guys" calling for him to go. Its one guy, not plural. Not sure why you are on here trying to take the piss after your darling Charlton losimg to f**king Cardiff I wasn't trying to take the piss just somewhat surprised a thread like this could be countenanced by Chelsea fans after all Mourinho had done for you and forgive me if I didn't read every post. The thread title kind of surprised me and it's that to which I responded. As for Charlton, I'm a realist, necessary if you support them. I don't expect too much and there is a reason why we are 17th in the Championship and Cardiff are 5th. OK, you kill me with your piss taking of Charlton. I don't mind. We have won 2 out of 9 games so far in the league. I'm not a Chelsea fan with the sense of entitlement you have. In fact, I'm a pretty easy target. So have a go. Like I care.
September 26, 201510 yr Yes. One post by a random signup signifies that 100 million Chelsea fans around the world are baying for Mourinho's blood. Christ you Arsenal fans set new lows for stupidity. I support Charlton
September 26, 201510 yr hey moi, check me out, ask me any questions you like about Chelsea from the 60s onwards OK. On the 16th September 1967 after the 2-2 home draw with Stoke City, Peter Osgood and Ian Hutchinson dined at Barberellas on the Fulham Road. Ossie ordered a fish based starter. What was Hutch's choice for his first course? Hint: The beef carpaccio was off that night.
September 26, 201510 yr OK. On the 16th September 1967 after the 2-2 home draw with Stoke City, Peter Osgood and Ian Hutchinson dined at Barberellas on the Fulham Road. Ossie ordered a fish based starter. What was Hutch's choice for his first course? Hint: The beef carpaccio was off that night. Ian Hutchinson didn't sign till 1968
September 26, 201510 yr Where's the other Mourinho out thread? Jose it's time to go - started by another Newbie called Rusty. It's all dealt with in the Jose Mourinho thread, which means people can have meaningful discussions without having to cross-reference.
September 26, 201510 yr Ian Hutchinson didn't sign till 1968 Rode the Duck you're back! You didn't turn up after the Arsenal game last week. I think you were right. José has definitely lost the canteen.
September 26, 201510 yr Ian Hutchinson didn't sign till 1968 Just knew that and Pamery felt right into his trap!
September 26, 201510 yr Jose it's time to go - started by another Newbie called Rusty. It's all dealt with in the Jose Mourinho thread, which means people can have meaningful discussions without having to cross-reference. I see. Why don't you go back to Rusty's thread then if this one is annoying you so much?
September 26, 201510 yr I see. Why don't you go back to Rusty's thread then if this one is annoying you so much? Consider the possibility the yours is annoying me slightly less than his!!
September 26, 201510 yr OK. On the 16th September 1967 after the 2-2 home draw with Stoke City, Peter Osgood and Ian Hutchinson dined at Barberellas on the Fulham Road. Ossie ordered a fish based starter. What was Hutch's choice for his first course? Hint: The beef carpaccio was off that night. As some one old enough to not only remember the 60s and 70s but also watched lots of football back then. The Chelsea teams back then had some wonderful players. Tambling, Cooke, Osgood, Hutchinson, Bridges, Graham, Hollins, etc I also thought Houseman was very underrated. You might think I don't care for modern day Chelsea and in some ways you are right. I don't care for the fact you have some wonderfully gifted players but they often are used in a cynical style of play. A bit like Leeds under Don Revie. For that reason in 1970 I was very much keen on Chelsea beating what I thought was a horrible dirty cynical Leeds team then and cheered the fact you did. Nowadays, it's different. You can't get away with that stuff. However, I think with the players you now have. Wonderful players like Willian, Oscar, Hazard.......you could play in a way more exciting. It's disappointing the Mourinho pragmatism doesn't allow that.
September 26, 201510 yr Rode the Duck you're back! You didn't turn up after the Arsenal game last week. I think you were right. José has definitely lost the canteen. That's because i go to games mate. Your Hutchinson, Osgood jape didn't really work did it.
September 26, 201510 yr As some one old enough to not only remember the 60s and 70s but also watched lots of football back then. The Chelsea teams back then had some wonderful players. Tambling, Cooke, Osgood, Hutchinson, Bridges, Graham, Hollins, etc I also thought Houseman was very underrated. You might think I don't care for modern day Chelsea and in some ways you are right. I don't care for the fact you have some wonderfully gifted players but they often are used in a cynical style of play. A bit like Leeds under Don Revie. For that reason in 1970 I was very much keen on Chelsea beating what I thought was a horrible dirty cynical Leeds team then and cheered the fact you did. Nowadays, it's different. You can't get away with that stuff. However, I think with the players you now have. Wonderful players like Willian, Oscar, Hazard.......you could play in a way more exciting. It's disappointing the Mourinho pragmatism doesn't allow that. Well the Mourinho pragmatism certainly allowed for it in the first half of last season. IMHO we are rebuilding this season. And possibly next year too. We have parted company with four of the greatest players in our history. Players who fully acknowledge Mourinho made them achieve their full potential. Cech, Lampard, Terry, Drogba. Ferguson was a great manager for United and built a dynasty because he was given the time to remake the squad when it was needed. I hope José is given the same chance for us. He certainly deserves it.
September 26, 201510 yr For that to happen Just, the fans need to play a part...those that were at Maccabi and arsenal are the type we need right now - who sang stand up for the special one etc, not the spoilt brigade we see on here who want another period of managerial instability it seems, just a few months after winning the league
September 26, 201510 yr So you've been a fan since the 70s and you're claiming this is the worse you've ever seen Chelsea? Ok mate.
September 26, 201510 yr Well the Mourinho pragmatism certainly allowed for it in the first half of last season. IMHO we are rebuilding this season. And possibly next year too. We have parted company with four of the greatest players in our history. Players who fully acknowledge Mourinho made them achieve their full potential. Cech, Lampard, Terry, Drogba. Ferguson was a great manager for United and built a dynasty because he was given the time to remake the squad when it was needed. I hope José is given the same chance for us. He certainly deserves it. Rebuilding ?. By not getting the players you want ( Stones, Pogba) and getting players it appears you don't want Hector and Djilobdji. No sign of R.LC. today. The words Mourinho and Dynasty just don't go together. If we don't win anything this season that will be 2 out of three trophyless seasons won't look good on his C.V. and frankly that's all he's concerned about.
September 26, 201510 yr The appalling football is bad enough - playing a midfield that gets overrun week after week, full backs on the wrong side, limiting our forward movement, the negative, cynical approach. There's the inability to play some of the best youth talent in Europe. But then there's the arrogance, the constant slagging off of other managers, the gracelessness in defeat and the general bad air this creates. It's time for Mourinho to go and to bring in a manager who plays football the way it should be played, ensuring the future of Chelsea FC. Have a w**k and go to bed you boring c**t.
September 27, 201510 yr Why is it always total newcomers who start threads like this? Opposition fanboys thinking they have some real world effect on anything by coming on 'our' forum to talk rubbish
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