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was there any calls for AVB's head at villa today by chelsea fans or is it all just speculation?
 
was there any calls for AVB's head at villa today by chelsea fans or is it all just speculation?

I didnt hear anything and i wouldnt expect it. One thing we dont usally do or haven't done in the past as supporters is start calling for the manager to be sacked.
 
I didnt hear anything and i wouldnt expect it. One thing we dont usally do or haven't done in the past as supporters is start calling for the manager to be sacked.

Yeah, Roman usually did it all by himself without waiting for you :P
 
A lot of my Chelsea-fan mates were calling for him to be sacked yesterday.. Don't seem to like his tactics very much.
 
Yeah, Roman usually did it all by himself without waiting for you :P

Lol, i did mean before the Roman era too.

A lot of my Chelsea-fan mates were calling for him to be sacked yesterday.. Don't seem to like his tactics very much.

We cant play the way he wants us to play so i personly dont think its his fault. Its like trying to teach an old dog new tricks, alot of these players are set in their ways and have a way they know how to play football but its not the way AVB wants to play. I do though feel he makes some strange choices like making a sub just before we were about to defend a corner (against Leverkusen away) and some of his subs are odd too. As the stat goes we are the only side in the PL to make all 3 subs in every league game this season so that tells me this is not his squad and he dosen't know who to play (mainly because alot of them have been tragic this season). I say rate him at the end of next season when he has signed the players he wants and sold the ones he dosen't want.
 
He needs time to ship out and bench the old dogs, he needs the summer window. Chelsea are a work in progress, he is doing what should have started 2 years ago
 
He needs time to ship out and bench the old dogs, he needs the summer window. Chelsea are a work in progress, he is doing what should have started 2 years ago

Dont agree with this, 2 years ago we had the best season in the clubs history winning the PL and FA Cup double breaking scoring records smashing teams for 7 and 8. No manager ever would have made that many changes or any changes at all after a season like that.
 
Drogba's 150 Chelsea goals:

2004/05 (16 goals in 30+11 games)
1
Aug 24 Crystal Palace (away) W 2-0
2, 3 Sep 14 Paris St Germain (Champions League Gp away) W 3-0
4 Sep 25 Middlesbrough (away) W 1-0
5 Sep 29 Porto (Champions League Gp home) W 3-1
6 Dec 4 Newcastle (home) W 4-0 (sub)
7 Dec 18 Norwich (home) W 4-0 (sub)
8, 9 Jan 4 Middlesbrough (home) W 2-0
10, 11 Jan 22 Portsmouth (home) W 3-0
12 Feb 27 Liverpool (League Cup final Cardiff) W 3-2
13 Mar 15 West Brom (home) W 1-0
14 Apr 6 Bayern Munich (Champions League QF home) W 4-2
15 Apr 9 Birmingham (home) D 1-1 (sub)
16 Apr 12 Bayern Munich (Champions League QF away) L 2-3

2005/06 (16 goals in 29+12 games)
17, 18
Aug 7 Arsenal (Community Shield Cardiff) W 2-1
19 Aug 21 Arsenal (home) W 1-0 (sub)
20 Aug 24 West Brom (home) W 4-0
21 Sep 10 Sunderland (home) W 2-0 (sub)
22, 23 Oct 15 Bolton (home) W 5-1
24 Oct 19 Real Betis (Champions League Gp home) W 4-0
25 Oct 29 Blackburn (home) W 4-2
26 Jan 2 West Ham (away) W 3-1
27 Mar 4 West Brom (away) W 2-1
28, 29 Mar 25 Man City (home) W 2-0
30 Apr 9 West Ham (home) W 4-1
31 Apr 17 Everton (home) W 3-0
32 Apr 22 Liverpool (FA Cup SF Old Trafford) L 1-2

2006/07 (33 goals in 54+6 games)
33
Aug 20 Man City (home) W 3-0
34 Aug 27 Blackburn (away) W 2-0 (sub)
35 Sep 9 Charlton (home) W 2-1
36 Sep 17 Liverpool (home) W 1-0
37, 38, 39 Sep 27 Levski Sofia (Champions League Gp away) W 3-1
40 Sep 30 Aston Villa (home) D 1-1
41 Oct 18 Barcelona (Champions League Gp home) W 1-0
42 Oct 31 Barcelona (Champions League Gp away) D 2-2
43 Nov 8 Aston Villa (League Cup home) W 4-0
44, 45, 46 Nov 11 Watford (home) W 4-0
47 Dec 13 Newcastle (home) W 1-0 (sub)
48 Dec 17 Everton (away) W 3-2
49 Dec 20 Newcastle (League Cup QF away) W 1-0 (sub)
50, 51 Dec 26 Reading (home) D 2-2
52 Dec 30 Fulham (home) D 2-2
53 Jan 13 Wigan (home) W 4-0
54 Jan 28 Nottingham Forest (FA Cup 4 home) W 3-0
55 Jan 31 Blackburn (home) W 3-0
56, 57 Feb 10 Middlesbrough (home) W 3-0
58 Feb 17 Norwich (FA Cup 5 home) W 4-0
59, 60 Feb 25 Arsenal (League Cup final Cardiff) W 2-1
61 Mar 3 Portsmouth (away) W 2-0
62 Apr 4 Valencia (Champions League QF home) D 1-1
63 Apr 18 West Ham (away) W 4-1
64 May 13 Everton (home) D 1-1
65 May 19 Man Utd (FA Cup final Wembley) W 1-0

2007/08 (15 goals in 29+3 games)
66
Aug 15 Reading (away) W 2-1
67 Oct 3 Valencia (Champions League Gp away) W 2-1
68 Oct 20 Middlesbrough (away) W 2-0
69 Oct 24 Schalke (Champions League Gp home) W 2-0
70, 71 Oct 27 Man City (home) W 6-0
72 Nov 11 Everton (home) D 1-1
73, 74 Nov 28 Rosenborg (Champions League Gp away) W 4-0
75 Feb 24 Tottenham (League Cup final Wembley) L 1-2
76 Mar 19 Tottenham (away) D 4-4
77, 78 Mar 23 Arsenal (home) W 2-1
79, 80 Apr 30 Liverpool (Champions League SF home) W 3-2

2008/09 (14 goals in 29+13 games)
81
Nov 12 Burnley (League Cup 4 home) D 1-1 (lost on pens)
82 Dec 9 CFR Cluj (Champions League Gp home) W 2-1 (sub)
83 Dec 26 West Brom (home) W 2-0
84 Feb 25 Juventus (Champions League last 16 home) W 1-0
85 Mar 3 Portsmouth (away) W 1-0
86 Mar 7 Coventry (FA Cup QF away) W 2-0
87 Mar 10 Juventus (Champions League last 16 away) D 2-2
88 Apr 8 Liverpool (Champions League QF away) W 3-1
89, 90 Apr 11 Bolton (home) W 4-3
91 Apr 14 Liverpool (Champions League QF home) D 4-4
92 Apr 18 Arsenal (FA Cup SF Wembley) W 2-1
93 May 2 Fulham (home) W 3-1
94 May 30 Everton (FA Cup final Wembley) W 2-1

2009/10 (37 goals in 41+3 games)
95, 96
Aug 15 Hull (home) W 2-1
97 Aug 23 Fulham (away) W 2-0
98 Sep 12 Stoke (away) W 2-1
99 Sep 20 Tottenham (home) W 3-0
100 Sep 26 Wigan (away) L 1-3
101 Oct 17 Aston Villa (away) L 1-2
102 Oct 24 Blackburn (home) W 5-0
103 Oct 28 Bolton (League Cup 4 home) W 4-0 (sub)
104 Oct 31 Bolton (away) W 4-0
105, 106 Nov 3 Atlético Madrid (Champions League Gp away) D 2-2
107, 108 Nov 29 Arsenal (away) W 3-0
109 Dec 2 Blackburn (League Cup 5 away) D 3-3 (lost on pens) (sub)
110 Dec 8 APOEL (Champions League Gp home) D 2-2
111, 112 Dec 12 Everton (home) D 3-3
113 Dec 28 Fulham (home) W 2-1
114 Feb 2 Hull (away) D 1-1
115, 116 Feb 7 Arsenal (home) W 2-0
117 Feb 13 Cardiff (FA Cup 5 home) W 4-1
118, 119 Feb 20 Wolves (away) W 2-0
120, 121 Mar 13 West Ham (home) W 4-1
122 Mar 21 Blackburn (away) D 1-1
123, 124 Mar 24 Portsmouth (away) W 5-0
125 Apr 3 Man Utd (away) W 2-1 (sub)
126 Apr 10 Aston Villa (FA Cup semi-final Wembley) W 3-0
127 May 2 Liverpool (away) W 2-0
128, 129, 130 May 9 Wigan (home) W 8-0 (1 penalty)
131 May 15 Portsmouth (FA Cup final Wembley) W 1-0

2010/11 (13 goals in 37+9 games)
132, 133, 134
Aug 14 West Bromwich Albion (home) W 6-0
135 Aug 28 Stoke City (home) W 2-0 (penalty)
136 Oct 3 Arsenal (home) W 2-0
137 Nov 3 Spartak Moscow (Champions League home) W 4-1 (penalty)
138 Dec 4 Everton (home) D 1-1 (penalty)
139 Dec 12 Tottenham Hotspur (away) D 1-1 (sub)
140 Jan 2 Aston Villa (home) D 3-3
141 Jan 24 Bolton Wanderers (away) W 4-0
142 Apr 2 Stoke City (away) D 1-1
143 Apr 12 Man Utd (Champions League away) L 1-2 (sub)
144 Apr 16 West Bromwich Albion (away) W 3-1

2011/12 (6 goals in 13+4 games)
145
Sep 24 Swansea (home) W 4-1 (sub)
146 Nov 23 Bayer Leverkusen (Champions League away) L 1-2
147 Dec 3 Newcastle (away) W 3-0
148 149 Dec 6 Valencia (Champions League home) W 3-0
150 Dec 31 Aston Villa (home) L 1-3 (penalty)

Goals scored against individual teams:
THIRTEEN GOALS
Arsenal
EIGHT GOALS
Everton
Liverpool
West Bromwich Albion
SEVEN GOALS
Bolton Wanderers
PortsmouthSIX GOALS
Aston Villa
Blackburn Rovers
Middlesbrough
FIVE GOALS
Manchester City
West Ham United
Wigan Athletic
FOUR GOALS
Fulham
Newcastle United
Tottenham Hotspur
Valencia
THREE GOALS
Hull City
Levski Sofia
Manchester United
Reading
Stoke City
Watford
TWO GOALS
Atlético Madrid
Barcelona
Bayern Munich
Juventus
Norwich City
Paris St Germain
Rosenborg
Wolverhampton Wanderers
ONE GOAL
APOEL
Bayer Leverkusen
Birmingham City
Burnley
Cardiff City
Charlton Athletic
CFR Cluj
Coventry City
Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest
Porto
Real Betis
Schalke
Spartak Moscow
Sunderland
Swansea City


What a player, has had some poor and bad moments but he will go down in Chelsea and the PremierLeagues history books as one of the best and most feared strikers to grace the game.
 
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Dont agree with this, 2 years ago we had the best season in the clubs history winning the PL and FA Cup double breaking scoring records smashing teams for 7 and 8. No manager ever would have made that many changes or any changes at all after a season like that.
But you had no integration of the next generation, look at United, seamless transitions. Look how badly transition is affecting the club rhythm. We won three on the trot, and yet still thinking ahead
 
But you had no integration of the next generation, look at United, seamless transitions. Look how badly transition is affecting the club rhythm. We won three on the trot, and yet still thinking ahead

He did get rid of some of the older players i.e Ballack, Carvalho, Deco and Belletti and bought in players like Sturridge started playing Hutchinson before he retired etc.
 
anything new on Cahill? does he happen to be another greedy ************ or what
 
Cjacko that list of Drogba goals misses out his 149th against Valencia ;)
 
Anyone calling for AVB to be sacked is not a real Chelsea fan imo. It's always the glory hunters that start whining at the first signs of trouble.
 
anything new on Cahill? does he happen to be another greedy ************ or what

Coyle has said Cahil hasen't even met/talked to Chelsea yet because he wants his head to be 100% focused on Bolton. So sounds like the greedy one may be his representatives.
 
Coyle has said Cahil hasen't even met/talked to Chelsea yet because he wants his head to be 100% focused on Bolton. So sounds like the greedy one may be his representatives.




Yea right. Let loserpool have him.


thanks.
 
Been awhile since i last posted on here... anyways whoever calling for AVB's head is a stupid **** or a glory hunter, I am fully behind the young tactician and I know that sooner or later he will bring us success
 
The official Liverpool twitter account is following a twitter page called Torres9isgay looool.
 
Reports suggesting Chelsea offered Cahill 70k a week wages but he is holding out for 100k!!!! Ifs so he can **** right off, even 70k a week is too much for him.
 
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