managers in professional football continue whilst Roman continues to run the club as he does ?
posted on 4/12/12
wumms please have the courtesy to butt out or you will be filtered.
posted on 4/12/12
i wasnt wumming, its the truth, money always talks in football, chelsea is a big club, and any top manager will still want the job provided roman pays them enough
posted on 4/12/12
I actually don'r think so, not unless we pay them stupid money, but with FFP one would think that is not going to happen
posted on 4/12/12
physco,quick off the mark, siding with the rationale "money talks bull 5hite walks"
Yes there is a reason in that,but there will come a tipping point, when good reputation gained cannot be bought.
posted on 4/12/12
whats a physco?
posted on 4/12/12
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posted on 4/12/12
It's not taking up a position, it's a cold hard fact. You'll get exceptions, Guardiola could be one even if we offer him a deal others don't begin to compete with financially, but money will always give you choice. That's what money is, in a word, choice
posted on 4/12/12
Fair play mexican!
Biggish, ( its down to you im on this AGAIN) the money angle, combined with the gutter presses sullying of the clubs good name will eventually effect top flight managers.
" If you get into bed with a chimmney sweep your going to get dirty"
posted on 4/12/12
side...it currently seems to be for out of work wasters....
that spanish numpty aint reviving our fortunes....
posted on 4/12/12
ok ,is it viable for Roman to continue throwing vast sums at buying managers out, whilst the squad suffers in numbers and quality ?