not sure I share the belief that everyone in asia is so easily led that they might buy one of our shirts just because a basketball players owns 0.00000000001% of the club
his decision to leave Torres on over Drogba defied belief, it must have been under the instruction of the owner
Torres will come good but for the sake of Chelsea's season he shouldnt be anywhere near the starting line up
seems a bit daft if people are having a go at the midfield last night when the ball was fired over their heads all night
having a big man up top makes defenders lazy, risk a short ball or lump it? it was the same when Crouch was here
I know im preaching to the choir but last night proved undoubtedly we need width, lumping the ball up to Carroll all night was enough to put me into depression
we dont have the players to do otherwise at present but if we let another window go by without improving the wide areas I'll be disappointed
I wonder if the number of players (regardless of race) becoming managers has dropped in line with the rise in wages?
players now reach the end of their careers with a shitload in the bank and many who previously might have gone into coaching and management may not bother as they dont need a career post playing?
given there were proportionately less black players in the 70s and 80s it could point to why there would be less black managers in the job market?
no scientific evidence for this, just a thought