Re: In defence of Chelsea's Avram Grant
Posted: Sun Apr 20, 2008 9:14 am
Careful Bob.Some people on here will take your last sentence as anti-semetic !laugh!.Who gives a fuck anyway.
Grant belongs at White Hart Lane,with the rest of the Yids.Bob Singleton wrote:
> Ah, the Robert Peel... my local strip pub.
>
> Instead of Hiddink or Rjikard or whoever else the
> NotW/Sun/Mirror etc has us linked to next, I'd like to see
> someone with Chelsea connections being in the management team,
> like Zola who seems to be doing a good job with Italy U21s
>
> If Grant stays I can see Steve Clarke going, though the rumours
> are that many of the senior players will be asking for the
> removal of both Grant and ten Cate at the end of the season.
>
> It makes me laugh that because Grant has said what a good
> player Gerrard is, all the gutter rags have us lined up to make
> a third bid for him! Whatever the boardroom troubles, he'll
> never leave Liverpool, just as Terry will never leave Chelsea.
>
>
>
> In response to Guilbert's post, the reason why so many Chelsea
> fans want to see the back of Avram Grant, in spite of still
> having a chance of winning both the Premiership and the
> Champions League, is that his tactical ineptitude has cost us
> dearly.
>
> Under Mourinho, or indeed under almost any other manager, we
> would never have lost the 3-1 lead against Spurs to end up with
> a 4-4 draw. 2 points needlessly dropped there which would
> otherwise have seen us currently level on points with the big
> game to come next week. His tactics against the same opponents
> in the Carling Cup were similarly bemusing and inept. As for
> the game against Barnsley...!!!! We're lucky that Brad Friedel
> is such a brilliant stopper, otherwise the title race would
> have been over last night.
>
> It is plain for all to see that Grant is clueless. His
> substitutions make Ranieri's wilder moments look quite sane.
> His starting selections often defy belief. It is clear from
> their body language that the players are confused by him and
> have little or no faith in him. During the break before extra
> time in the Carling Cup, it was Steve Clarke who was exhorting
> the players to one final effort whilst Grant wandered along the
> touchline, hands deep in pockets and obviously thinking of more
> important things, such as whether his wife would make him some
> lokshen soup and gifelte fish for supper.
>
> GRANT MUST GO!!!!!
>
>
Grant belongs at White Hart Lane,with the rest of the Yids.Bob Singleton wrote:
> Ah, the Robert Peel... my local strip pub.
>
> Instead of Hiddink or Rjikard or whoever else the
> NotW/Sun/Mirror etc has us linked to next, I'd like to see
> someone with Chelsea connections being in the management team,
> like Zola who seems to be doing a good job with Italy U21s
>
> If Grant stays I can see Steve Clarke going, though the rumours
> are that many of the senior players will be asking for the
> removal of both Grant and ten Cate at the end of the season.
>
> It makes me laugh that because Grant has said what a good
> player Gerrard is, all the gutter rags have us lined up to make
> a third bid for him! Whatever the boardroom troubles, he'll
> never leave Liverpool, just as Terry will never leave Chelsea.
>
>
>
> In response to Guilbert's post, the reason why so many Chelsea
> fans want to see the back of Avram Grant, in spite of still
> having a chance of winning both the Premiership and the
> Champions League, is that his tactical ineptitude has cost us
> dearly.
>
> Under Mourinho, or indeed under almost any other manager, we
> would never have lost the 3-1 lead against Spurs to end up with
> a 4-4 draw. 2 points needlessly dropped there which would
> otherwise have seen us currently level on points with the big
> game to come next week. His tactics against the same opponents
> in the Carling Cup were similarly bemusing and inept. As for
> the game against Barnsley...!!!! We're lucky that Brad Friedel
> is such a brilliant stopper, otherwise the title race would
> have been over last night.
>
> It is plain for all to see that Grant is clueless. His
> substitutions make Ranieri's wilder moments look quite sane.
> His starting selections often defy belief. It is clear from
> their body language that the players are confused by him and
> have little or no faith in him. During the break before extra
> time in the Carling Cup, it was Steve Clarke who was exhorting
> the players to one final effort whilst Grant wandered along the
> touchline, hands deep in pockets and obviously thinking of more
> important things, such as whether his wife would make him some
> lokshen soup and gifelte fish for supper.
>
> GRANT MUST GO!!!!!
>
>