Ancelotti Resigned?

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I'm sure Chelsea fans would appreciate a whole season of long balls up to a target man, with no discernable plan B.

..or the use of wingers, wingers, wingers, wingers...


then maybe some more wingers.
 
I so pray this is true. If it is true, Manchester United will surely win the league this year.

Please (A)

I think Man Utd are on for league this year regardless of Chelsea's manager. Man Utd have been immense.
Reason I think this is because they have played poorly (by united standards) for most the season, but look were they are in the league ?

Also when Rooney comes back firing like he was last year, which is only a matter of time, give him a few games to get his down, he will start firing.

For me Man Utd are favourites for league
 
..or the use of wingers, wingers, wingers, wingers...


then maybe some more wingers.

In need of a central midfielder? Take your winger and turn him into one! Buy another winger to cover.

To be fair though, that worked quite well. :P
 
I heard this a few months ago but it has been bought back to my attention by someone who knows the clubs directors pretty well. Apparently Roman wanted Ron Gourlay (our chief exec) to sign either one of Torres or Rooney and because he failed to Roman will sack him at the end of the season. Our new Assistant, head of scout Michael Emenalo is close friends with Sporting Director at the Nou Camp Txiki Bergiristan and he may come in and take Gourlays job. Now for the bit that i heard a few months ago, Barca coach Pep Guardiola was not happy that he had defender Dmytro Chyrgynskiy sold without his concent and he is also unhappy that he is still on a rolling year to year contract. So Roman thinks that maybe he can lure Guardiola to West London with a long term deal to suit him.
 
I heard this a few months ago but it has been bought back to my attention by someone who knows the clubs directors pretty well. Apparently Roman wanted Ron Gourlay (our chief exec) to sign either one of Torres or Rooney and because he failed to Roman will sack him at the end of the season. Our new Assistant, head of scout Michael Emenalo is close friends with Sporting Director at the Nou Camp Txiki Bergiristan and he may come in and take Gourlays job. Now for the bit that i heard a few months ago, Barca coach Pep Guardiola was not happy that he had defender Dmytro Chyrgynskiy sold without his concent and he is also unhappy that he is still on a rolling year to year contract. So Roman thinks that maybe he can lure Guardiola to West London with a long term deal to suit him.

Guardiola wouldn't join. He's managing the best team in the world, battling it out for the league with the second best team in the world for the league.
 
Guardiola wouldn't join. He's managing the best team in the world, battling it out for the league with the second best team in the world for the league.

Stranger things have happend nah??? Look at the reasons why he might join that i stated. Im just saying this is coming from a source pretty close to Chelsea.
 
Mate Guardiola wouldn't leave Barca by choice, he lives and breathes Barca.

Also last night you were having a go at this thread because of the unlikelihood of this thread. Somethings changed.
 
'I am not in control at Chelsea,' admits dissatisfied Carlo Ancelotti
• Italian said to be considering his future
• Club reject quit rumours as 'absolute nonsense'


http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2010/nov/22/chelsea-carlo-ancelotti

Dominic Fifield
The Guardian, Monday 22 November 2010

Carlo Ancelotti has made the startling admission that he does not consider himself to be in control at Chelsea after effectively seeing his position at the Premier League champions undermined by the surprise dismissal of his assistant first-team coach Ray Wilkins.

The Italian was described by a close ally as being at his "lowest ebb" since swapping Milan for Stamford Bridge 18 months ago and was reported to be considering his position. He is understood to have consulted the League Managers Association over his future.

Chelsea dismissed rumours that Ancelotti had resigned as "absolute nonsense". The Italian's remarks about his lack of control at Stamford Bridge follow an unsettling period that has seen the team's lead at the top of the Premier League cancelled out and Wilkins replaced by the little-known Nigerian Michael Emenalo on the owner Roman Abramovich's instigation.

Ancelotti had been flanked for the first time by Emenalo in the dug-out at Birmingham City on Saturday as Chelsea succumbed to their third defeat in four league games – they have suffered successive league defeats for the first time since May 2006 – to leave them above Manchester United at the top only on goal difference. Yet Ancelotti said he is competing from a much weaker position than Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, with the hiring and firing of his staff, and the club's transfer policy, out of his hands.

"You have to compare me with [Sir Alex] Ferguson, it's a different position," said Ancelotti in the wake of the 1-0 loss at St Andrew's. "It is different because Ferguson has total control of the team. I am just [providing] technical direction. Full stop. OK." Asked whether Wilkins's shock dismissal 11 days ago was still having an effect on the side, he added: "This is not the reason why we lost. We lost the games because in four games we scored just one goal. We have to improve there, to stay more in focus. We have to continue to play like we did against Birmingham."

Although it remains unlikely that Ancelotti would tender his resignation at present, particularly given the fact he has experienced similar constraints while working under Silvio Berlusconi at Milan, the past two weeks have exposed an unnerving fragility in the hierarchy at Stamford Bridge. The manager had been supportive of Wilkins, who has suggested he will explore possible legal action against the club over what he considers to have been his "undoubtedly unfair dismissal", but was powerless to prevent his departure and had little say in the choice of the new assistant first-team coach. The episode, so untimely given Chelsea's smooth ascent to the Premier League's summit, has left him uncomfortable.

It was Avram Grant's imposed appointment as director of football in 2007 which clearly heralded the beginning of the end for José Mourinho.

Emenalo, who is continuing his role as chief opposition scout, has yet to complete the necessary coaching qualifications and is not involved in the first team's training sessions. The Nigerian has no direct experience of coaching a top side, though it remains to be seen whether Ancelotti's assertion last Friday that the assistant's duties would not change even after he has acquired his necessary badges proves valid. "He's doing the same job as Ray Wilkins," said Ancelotti when asked what Emenalo contributed during games.

The Italian, who remains adamant that his side will bounce back from their recent mini slump, has yet to open negotiations on a new contract at Stamford Bridge, where his deal has 18 months to run. When asked about his future earlier this month, Ancelotti had been comfortable to begin talks at the end of the campaign. "I don't know what will happen, but I have a contract with Chelsea until 2012 and I want to respect this," he had said. "It's not the time now. I hope to stay. I don't have a problem to sign a new contract but this won't be my last job. Above all I would like to have experience with a national team."

Rumours circulated on the internet last night that Ancelotti, so dismayed by recent events, had tendered his resignation, though Chelsea were dismissive of their validity. The manager is due to give a pre-match press conference on Monday ahead of the visit of Zilina to Stamford Bridge in the Champions League on Tuesday, with the Italian hoping to use the match as the springboard to a recovery.
 
So Any new News, or is it another internet bullshit
 
i hope he does not leave, at least for this season. he's a great manager and a great tactician and one who i believe will guide Chelsea to the title, which i guess is a good thing (as long as Man Utd does not win).
YNWA!​
 
Looks like it's more internet BS! I really can't see Ancelotti leaving if I'm honest, he's been the Head Coach not the manager since joinin Chelsea and if it was that much of an issue why would he of taken the position in the 1st place!?
 
On SSN:

Carlo Ancelotti denies reports he offered to quit as Chelsea manager
 
Yeah, your "source" ...
;)

at the end of the day i have recieved lots of inside info before the club announces it from this source so surely if i think their is an air of truth about it surely you can understand why.

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Mate Guardiola wouldn't leave Barca by choice, he lives and breathes Barca.

Also last night you were having a go at this thread because of the unlikelihood of this thread. Somethings changed.

Im just saying what i have heard this morning thats all, i never said i believed this story im just saying i have heard it from someone who is usually bang on the money when it comes to Chelsea.
 
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