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MrCoffee

(24,159 posts)
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 01:26 PM Feb 2012

DU's very own Soccer/Football AVB Deathwatch 2012!

I have come to the abrupt conclusion that Roman Abramovitch will either fire or ruthlessly execute Andre Villas-Boas very soon. Which is sad for the plucky Portuguese upstart.

Chelsea got their asses handed to them properly by Napoli and are one Twitter outburst away from a full-on clubhouse revolt. If they don't stomp the crap out of Bolton on Saturday, my money is on AVB updating his resume on Sunday.

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DU's very own Soccer/Football AVB Deathwatch 2012! (Original Post) MrCoffee Feb 2012 OP
The Russian mobster may call it a day Rambis Feb 2012 #1
I just don't see the Gangster taking the long view MrCoffee Feb 2012 #2
Naive Rambis Feb 2012 #3
I knew it was bad for AVB, but I didn't know it was THIS bad! MrCoffee Feb 2012 #4
Who called Sunday, March 4? Metatron Mar 2012 #5
I called it yesterday Ron Obvious Mar 2012 #6
See Spurs Rambis Mar 2012 #7
I feel sort of responsible...maybe this thread was the final straw MrCoffee Mar 2012 #8

Rambis

(7,774 posts)
1. The Russian mobster may call it a day
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 01:35 PM
Feb 2012

He's not won, his squad is old and getting older by the second- He has Putin expecting his money and time to be spent on WC. I would not be surprised to see him go. Cheski can then go back to where they belong a midtable club with no history and no real fan base.

MrCoffee

(24,159 posts)
2. I just don't see the Gangster taking the long view
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 01:40 PM
Feb 2012

I also think that AVB was unprepared for the entrenched interests in the dressing room putting up such a fight.

Rambis

(7,774 posts)
3. Naive
Thu Feb 23, 2012, 01:44 PM
Feb 2012

Abromovich Very Bothered should have known at 34yo he could not do anything with Lumpturd JT or Drogba as the knacker JT said,"we run this club, it dont matter who the manager is"

Metatron

(1,260 posts)
5. Who called Sunday, March 4?
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 11:05 AM
Mar 2012

AVB is now gone.

Chelsea have parted company with André Villas-Boas. The manager has left the club following a string of poor results that culminated in Saturday's 1-0 defeat at West Bromwich Albion which left the club fifth in the table.

Villas-Boas's assistant, Roberto Di Matteo, has been appointed the new first-team coach until the end of the season.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2012/mar/04/chelsea-andre-villas-boas

Mourinho was in London this week looking at houses, too. Hmmm.
 

Ron Obvious

(6,261 posts)
6. I called it yesterday
Sun Mar 4, 2012, 11:46 AM
Mar 2012

After the loss to WBA yesterday, I said to my wife: "Well, that's it for AVB then".

I suspect nobody in this group will credit me with psychic abilities, though, or will be interested in stock tips.

This Arsenal fan had a good weekend. Commiserations, Liverpool fans -- I know what it feels like to dominate a match but lose in time added-on anyway.

Rambis

(7,774 posts)
7. See Spurs
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 11:38 AM
Mar 2012

They bossed the game and lost 3-0! Hate manure hate them! Hate the fact I dropped RVP a week ago as captain of my fantasy team because I thought they were finished

MrCoffee

(24,159 posts)
8. I feel sort of responsible...maybe this thread was the final straw
Mon Mar 5, 2012, 12:15 PM
Mar 2012

Fare thee well, AVB. I'm sure there are loads of proper clubs in need of a good manager.

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