Posted April 4, 200817 yr this would please the unhappy. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/a ... =1779&ct=5
April 4, 200817 yr Give him Grant's job. Robbie knows you can't be tactically sh*t! Seriously speaking...I like the idea of him doing some coaching at Chelsea and maybe working his way up. Maybe even managing a club in one of the big European leagues one day. It may not be Chelsea, but should he become a top manager, I think it would be perfect. He seems to like the life in London and seems to have a bit of Chelsea blue running through his veins after all these years. Then again, he seems to like running a restaurant, so I'm not sure if he even wants to get a full day job in club football. Being a manager would definitely be just that and then some.
April 4, 200817 yr This is just a thought, I've just been looking at the 96/97 first team and a high proportion are now coaches. Could they all work together at Chelsea? They know the club inside out.