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The most important is they are successful. They win big trophies.
If they played just attractive football and won nothing then they would not be the "best side in the world". Yes its very nice to play attractive football the most important thing is to play successful football. There are many different ways to play successful football as long as we are playing successful football i am happy. Could we play another type of successful football? Yes we could but when is all said and done the only important thing is we are successful and under Jose we have been more successful then just about every manager we have had That was some of the most attractive football many fans have ever seen from any side. It can be done.. |
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Fans want to win trophies, I agree, but come on, the season when we broke the goal scoring record in any PL season: http://www.chelseafc.com/news/latest...--2011-12.html
That was some of the most attractive football many fans have ever seen from any side. It can be done.. All that matters is it is done. How we do it is not as important as doing it. If you could say we can 100% win the title (and that is the benchmark trophy) this way or 90% chance of winning the title that way then then 100/100 times we have to pick the first option. If you say 95% chance of winning title one way or 92% chance another once again you have to go for the first option. Winning something is a certain way can not be a higher objective then actually winning something. |
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The most important is they are successful. They win big trophies.
If they played just attractive football and won nothing then they would not be the "best side in the world". Yes its very nice to play attractive football the most important thing is to play successful football. There are many different ways to play successful football as long as we are playing successful football i am happy. Could we play another type of successful football? Yes we could but when is all said and done the only important thing is we are successful and under Jose we have been more successful then just about every manager we have had |
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Of course it can be done BUT it can also lead to failure like it has for Arsenal. Two season's ago Liverpool should have won the title but did not because they refused to play intelligent football.
All that matters is it is done. How we do it is not as important as doing it. If you could say we can 100% win the title (and that is the benchmark trophy) this way or 90% chance of winning the title that way then then 100/100 times we have to pick the first option. If you say 95% chance of winning title one way or 92% chance another once again you have to go for the first option. Winning something is a certain way can not be a higher objective then actually winning something. |
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The issue at the moment imo is not how the team wins, but that on current form, and given Jose's unwillingness to change formations etc, and drop certain players, not only might the team not win anything at all, but qualification for the CL could become very doubtful. A double wammy. That's boring football AND no trophies. Not a nice combination.
United are relying on Rooney and fellaini, lumping it forward as they have no pace. Liverpool have turned into a purely hoof it to benteke team, awful to watch. Arsenal are good going forward but have no bite up front and are weak at the back. City have strength all over . |
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The issue at the moment imo is not how the team wins, but that on current form, and given Jose's unwillingness to change formations etc, and drop certain players, not only might the team not win anything at all, but qualification for the CL could become very doubtful. A double wammy. That's boring football AND no trophies. Not a nice combination.
Form is looking at a very small picture (more so when we have only just entered the season). As in any sport form more often then not goes out the window. Of course the team might not win anything that's like any season. But you shorten the odds. Which other manager is more then likely to win us titles? Its a very short list. And no in any sane and logical world does the list include anyone with the name Rafa |
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The issue at the moment imo is not how the team wins, but that on current form, and given Jose's unwillingness to change formations etc, and drop certain players, not only might the team not win anything at all, but qualification for the CL could become very doubtful. A double wammy. That's boring football AND no trophies. Not a nice combination.
I think there are a couple of positions that should have been strengthened in the transfer window, but with the players available I don't think my team would have looked a lot different to the ones Jose has put out. Would you have made wholesale changes to the team on the evidence of a few games ? |
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I don't believe you are a genuine fan, and that's the end of it.. Genuine fans are not prejudiced, they do what's best for the club
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Unless you have a time machine you have no idea what we will or not win this season. You have very little data to go on. Its very early in the season. If this was Xmas then yes but at the moment we are not even talking a handful of games into the season.
Form is looking at a very small picture (more so when we have only just entered the season). As in any sport form more often then not goes out the window. Of course the team might not win anything that's like any season. But you shorten the odds. Which other manager is more then likely to win us titles? Its a very short list. And no in any sane and logical world does the list include anyone with the name Rafa |
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It is bizarre that Dixon and Tip Top seem to share the same rose-tinted recollection of Rafa's time at the club. I just remember it being a hugely frustrating time where I don't mind admitting that I really felt like taking some time out from watching our games. They cite him winning the Europa League as if it was some sort of real achievement, but I would have expected any manager that's been in charge of us since Roman arrived to have won it had they been in it.
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It is bizarre that Dixon and Tip Top seem to share the same rose-tinted recollection of Rafa's time at the club. I just remember it being a hugely frustrating time where I don't mind admitting that I really felt like taking some time out from watching our games. They cite him winning the Europa League as if it was some sort of real achievement, but I would have expected any manager that's been in charge of us since Roman arrived to have won it had they been in it.
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Interesting (well I thought it was) article/blog about Chelsea's transfer policy. It's by a fan who is also a writer, and perhaps a little too supportive to be truly objective. I would certainly be more questioning about some of our decisions. But he does appear to be pretty well informed about the mechanics of our operations.
http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.c...ransfer-window |
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It is bizarre that Dixon and Tip Top seem to share the same rose-tinted recollection of Rafa's time at the club. I just remember it being a hugely frustrating time where I don't mind admitting that I really felt like taking some time out from watching our games. They cite him winning the Europa League as if it was some sort of real achievement, but I would have expected any manager that's been in charge of us since Roman arrived to have won it had they been in it.
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United are relying on Rooney and fellaini, lumping it forward as they have no pace.
Anyway, I really came to post that any Chelsea fan complaining about Mourinho doesn't know that they're born. Is he perfect? No. Has he just won you the title (again)? Absolutely. |
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You're semi-right about the pace, but the rest is the kind of view that you often hear from people who haven't really watched United.
Anyway, I really came to post that any Chelsea fan complaining about Mourinho doesn't know that they're born. Is he perfect? No. Has he just won you the title (again)? Absolutely. As a team, they have definitely changed tactics. Its no longer the United way of fast wingers but definitely a more direct game. LVGs comments about playing Fellaini up top would strengthen that new philosophy. However, i will say that Liverpool are far far more direct to the point of ridiculousness thanks to Benteke. There are only two fans in this thread complaining about Jose, strangely they come out of the woodwork when we have lost a game but disappear for months when we are winning the league! Tip top seems convinced that the majority of Chelsea fans liked Rafa as the manager, when its almost universally agreed by others that this was simply not the case. Chelsea have not had a good start, the players look jaded and there is little option on the bench to freshen it up. Its absolutely not the time to sack the best manager, who won the league least season, after 4 games. A similar record to the start of last season i might add. Its also fair to say that Swansea and Crystal Palace are fantastic teams. They came out and went for it against us - they will win against other top 5 clubs too. What a player Cabaye is. And Shelvey at Swansea will be Rodgers' worst transfer decision (even worse than the disastrous Firmino) |
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There are only two fans in this thread complaining about Jose, strangely they come out of the woodwork when we have lost a game but disappear for months when we are winning the league! |
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It's funny that you should mention people disappearing when it's convenient. It's your speciality.
I noticed forum members saying exactly that in the neutral thread after the palace game, and yet i had posted! People only see what they want to see, when it suits their unconscious bias. |
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You're semi-right about the pace, but the rest is the kind of view that you often hear from people who haven't really watched United.
Anyway, I really came to post that any Chelsea fan complaining about Mourinho doesn't know that they're born. Is he perfect? No. Has he just won you the title (again)? Absolutely. I am reminded of a quote that Tip Top the V told me many, many years ago, 'The giant oak tree is just the acorn that stood its ground'. He was never pushed around Tip Top V, and was quite handy in the boxing ring.
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and play the sort of football that defines the history of Chelsea FC,
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Does that include the owner of the club and the board who sacked Mourhino first time around? Or are they not real fans? The right manager will give youth a real chance, and play the sort of football that defines the history of Chelsea FC, and that style is not overly negative play asking already tired players to play the same way game after game. It works for 2 seasons, and then it falls flat on its face.
And I didn't mention 'real fans' once. |
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I've watched every united PL game so far.
As a team, they have definitely changed tactics. Its no longer the United way of fast wingers but definitely a more direct game. LVGs comments about playing Fellaini up top would strengthen that new philosophy. However, i will say that Liverpool are far far more direct to the point of ridiculousness thanks to Benteke. |
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Does that include the owner of the club and the board who sacked Mourhino first time around? Or are they not real fans? The right manager will give youth a real chance, and play the sort of football that defines the history of Chelsea FC, and that style is not overly negative play asking already tired players to play the same way game after game. It works for 2 seasons, and then it falls flat on its face.
I am reminded of a quote that Tip Top the V told me many, many years ago, 'The giant oak tree is just the acorn that stood its ground'. He was never pushed around Tip Top V, and was quite handy in the boxing ring. ![]() |
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Interesting (well I thought it was) article/blog about Chelsea's transfer policy. It's by a fan who is also a writer, and perhaps a little too supportive to be truly objective. I would certainly be more questioning about some of our decisions. But he does appear to be pretty well informed about the mechanics of our operations.
http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.c...ransfer-window |
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Anyway, I really came to post that any Chelsea fan complaining about Mourinho doesn't know that they're born. Is he perfect? No. Has he just won you the title (again)? Absolutely. |
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The right manager is the one that wins titles.
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