QUOTE(itekderp @ Oct 4 2015, 03:31 AM)
Damn, man. If I was a Chelsea fan I think now is about right to panic. Week in week out everyone thinks this is just a phase, a blip. But problem is Chelsea isn't showing any signs of recovery.
This is Jose's biggest test ever. If he wants to show that he's indisputably one of the best ever managers, then fix it. Instead of taking the paycheck and running off to France or wherever.
QUOTE(briantwj @ Oct 4 2015, 03:33 AM)
Biggest test for both Chelsea and Mou.
Lowest league position by Chelsea after 8 games I think.
And also Mou's lowest point of his career?
this biggest slump in his career. for me, as fans we need to stand with him through this rough time.
if we want stability in our Chelsea club, we need to be able to weather the storm with him through his tough time. I, for one, don't wish to go back to hiring and firing managers at the drop of a hat anymore. sacking him now wont fix anything anytime soon. and we will spiral into another cycle of rebuilding the team to the new manager's liking. don't forget he just delivered us a double last season.
not really sure whats is going on with the team, but after this game, he also know he will need to do something drastic to refresh this low morale squad. this is the same spine as last season, just that it isn't working.
not sure due to form, motivation or what. back to basics and fix the defense. stop conceding and start from there. we still hope to salvage top 4 this season, maybe a cup in other competition, if JM can fix it this time.
well, unless he gets us relegated then def have to sack