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Stamford Bridge is falling down

2007-09-25 10:24

George Dearnaley

Oh dear. For all you Blues fans out there, don't say we didn't warn you.

Your filthy rich owner has gone off his head, and now wants to be a Premiership manager. Or at least have a say in who plays and how they play.

I for one was not that surprised that Mourinho packed his bags. In fact, I'm honestly surprised that he lasted this long into the new season - I really thought he would be gone before the start of the new season.

There is a lot of evidence out there that suggests Peter Kenyon has been knocking on a lot of big name manager doors prior to the start of this season.

Guus Hiddink was favourite to take over from Jose, but then got bust with some dodgy tax issues that halted his move across to the Bridge.

It seems that "Cuddly Pete" (as Kenyon is known by Manchester United fans) couldn't quite convince anyone else to come over and be joint-manager with Roman.

Obviously things have come to a head in recent weeks, with a league defeat at Aston Villa followed by home draws against Blackburn Rovers in the league and then Rosenborg in the Champions League.

The English press have also pointed out that captain John Terry has played his part in getting rid of the manager.

Jose asked the medical staff if there was any reason why Terry was playing well below his best this season, and when the captain found out, he almost refused to join the team in the pre-match warm-up against Rosenborg.

Terry was also at fault for the goal conceded against the Norwegians, and refused to accept the blame in the dressing room at half-time.

This led to speculation that Jose had "lost" the dressing room - and one day later the 'Special One' was gone!

The thing I am really shocked by is Mourinho's replacement.

A club like Chelsea, with their recent success, the quality of their squad, and the impact that a character like Mourinho had on their squad leads me to believe that a similar type coach would be needed to keep the flame burning.

I think Avram Grant is there to keep the owner happy, and I respect Mourinho's decision to leave with his dignity intact. But I think the signs are there that the Bridge is starting to fall down.

Liverpool booed off by loyal fans, Arsenal keep improving

It wasn't that long ago that I was under pressure from Liverpool fans to hail their new squad, and their impending challenge for league honours.

It seems ages ago now, considering their last three outings have all ended in draws. A friend of mine was at Anfield on Saturday to see the Reds finish 0-0 against Birmingham.

He said he was shocked by the abuse heaped on the manager and the players after the poor result.

Liverpool have to win their home games if they are serious about their title challenge. And home matches against newly promoted teams are supposed to be certainties.

The fans can't understand why Benitez is rotating the squad and resting key players, but I think it is early enough in the season to drop a point here and there, while ensuring your team are fit for a very busy mid-season period.

I say have faith in Benitez, and although I am not convinced Liverpool will win it this year, because I think their defence is still not strong enough, I do think they will be very close, possibly third with Chelsea dropping out of the top three.

Arsenal look very good. The only concern for Gooner fans is whether the youngsters can stay fit and healthy for most of the season. Cesc Fabregas is having the season of his life, but because he is so central to Arsenal's cause, they will not be the same without him. He needs to be protected, but they won't be the same when he is rested.

Chiefs, Pirates and Sundowns all taste defeat

Kaizer Chiefs can't buy a goal at the moment. They have had 30 shots in their last three league games, and scored no goals. Two nil-nil draws followed by defeat against Ajax this weekend will have coach Muhsin Ertugral looking over his shoulder.

Pirates coach Bibey Mutombo has resigned after their 2-1 defeat away against Golden Arrows which led to violent protests by Bucs fans in and around the stadium.

They need a strong coach who will instill discipline throughout the ranks, and get them tight at the back, and lethal up front. They have the players to beat anyone, but apart from a decent early season cup run, they have flattered to deceive. It's tough times for the Soweto giants and more heads will roll if they don't improve.

Sundowns are useless in Africa. The defending PSL champions have perhaps had it too easy in SA, because they certainly haven't got used to African club competition.

Owner Patrice Motsepe has made it clear that he wants his team to be an African powerhouse, but at the moment they are nothing but a bunch of well paid tourists handing out points to the home teams.

It's a sad state of affairs in local football, when our top three teams, who have a combined 90% of the best local talent, are all in the last third of the league and can't score goals for love or money.

  • George is the publisher of Kick Off soccer magazine and represented South Africa during the 1994 World Cup qualifiers.

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  • Manci 9/25/2007 10:51:39 AM
    Bye bye Chelsea, Bye bye Chelsea, Bye bye Chelsea... We hope to see you again! It couldn't have happened to a nicer bunch of guys! That John Terry what a gentleman! I agree with you George on Liverpool. At the start of the season they were the side I feared most but I think they will get distracted by the Champions League as usual and will implode in the league, as usual.

    AA 9/25/2007 10:55:53 AM
    well it's true, no club should be allowed to be run by its owner and the signs are ominous for chelsea. However dont forget that Manure are owned by the glazers and they are having 'financial' problems due to interest rates. What happened to chelsea can easily happen to any other club that's owned by some rich muck.

    Outlaw 9/25/2007 11:08:47 AM
    It's a sign of revolution in SA football. Though there's still a financial gap between the so-called big teams and the rest; the gap is narrowing with time. The monopoly is coming to an end. Though the "giants" supporters are in denial.

    Jason 9/25/2007 11:09:58 AM
    George, yes, the bridge is unstable at the moment, but please, with the quality players / club infrastructure that Chelsea have built up, we ain't going no where. Roman will realise some of his mistakes, get rid of Grant at the end of the season, and move on. And long live The Special One.

    Owen 9/25/2007 11:13:13 AM
    The players of Chiefs, Pirates and Sundowns are all overpaid underperformers.

    Ringomania 9/25/2007 11:40:59 AM
    Instead of talking about the Soweto Giants, i thought u were going 2 write about KZN's achievement this past weekend!! Arrows gunning Pirates, AmaZulu beating Leopards & Benoni Shooting Free State stars!! That was worth writing than this crap about Soweto Giants!! Long live KZN!!

    CASTRO 9/25/2007 11:52:21 AM
    THE TOP THREE SUCKS,THEY DONT PLAY BALL ANYMORE.ITS ALL ABOUT MONEY AND NOT THE SOCCER ANYMORE,THEY ARE SPOILING OUR FAVOURITE SPORT.THEY SHOULD AT LEAST LET THEM GO AND GET GUYS WHO WOULD REALLY PLAY SOCCER AND GO REPRESENT OUR COUNTRY.WE DONT NEED GUYS LIKE THESE.

    Kayen 9/25/2007 11:53:25 AM
    Take a chill Pill - "G" before critisizing Liverpool - All teams need to go through this, better now than @ the end of the season.

    VLS 9/25/2007 11:55:24 AM
    One of you best columns Georgie. I find it interesting though that Sundowns are in a class of their own in the local game yet perform dismally on the continental stage. What does this then say about the state of the local game.

    Steven McDonald 9/25/2007 11:56:12 AM
    I think the only good thing to come from this is that the "alleged" Chelsea fans will disappear now. I am hoping like hell that Capello comes in soon or even Marco van Baston would was at the Man U game.

    Outlaw 9/25/2007 11:58:14 AM
    Chelsea are on a temporary low. Man U is alright. Watch out for Arsenal. It's a team of young players [with character, guts] who have played together for some time now. They are definitely contenders for the league orners this season; and Champions League like they did two years ago. Watch this space.

    Selby Shabangu 9/25/2007 12:02:00 PM
    Kaizer Chiefs are playing like Orlando Pirates two seasons ago. They have 80% of possession and nothing to show for it, they need to find a lethal striker as a matter of urgency.

    totti 9/25/2007 12:51:11 PM
    Well its pity to see what is happening at the bridge after 3 great seasons under 'the special one" but as a TRUE GOONER its back to business as usual and by the way things looks it going to be a 2 horses race like back in the days Arsenal & Man utd,and george its nice to notice whats happening nxt door but check, the boys at old trafford aint really the same as last year...so good luck!

    Greg Tucker 9/25/2007 2:04:55 PM
    I believe that the prem will be between Man U and Arsenal this season with Liverpool coming a distant third with either Man City or Newcastle coming in 4th, Chelsea have BIG problems and Grant is not the man to solve them. With their players unrest and Abramovich trying to be the manager as well they will not perform on the field. Just look at the normally brilliant Essien's lacklustre performance on Sunday, he gave the ball away more times than I can remember. Anyway, Man U for the title:)

    Soccer fanatic 9/25/2007 3:05:35 PM
    Hail "The Special One"... What a coach... 2 hell with "Ambrom-Avram". It's over for Chelsea. He (Ambrom) tried 2 fail Jose last season through buying 2 donkeys (Sheva & Balack). Jose knows when 2 walk away...

    doorboot 9/25/2007 3:25:24 PM
    I have said this before that I have been supporting Chelsea for more than twenty years. In actual fact at the time they were in division two. So what is happening now is unfortunate and very painful BUT I will be blue till the day I die. Unlike morons like Manci who started supporting a strong team and do not understand the joy of a rubish team becoming the best in your lifetime. By the way I will always have a place for the Special one in my heart.

    Feisal 9/26/2007 10:42:45 AM
    i starting supporting the blues when i started watching premiership football, when gullit was in charge. although i watched vialli and ranieri go, this last coach dismissal was ridiculous. call me what u want, but on principle, i will support whichever club the special one goes to. i hope chelsea get hammered so that the ungrateful russian gets taught a lesson.

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