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    Drogba blasts Chelsea over 'brutal' Mourinho exit

    Drogba blasts Chelsea over 'brutal' Mourinho exit
    tribalfooball.com - September 28, 2007

    Didier Drogba has blasted Chelsea management for the way they treated former coach Jose Mourinho.

    Drogba told the Daily Mail: "I have found Jose Mourinho's eviction pretty hard to take. It changes an awful lot of things. I'm on my way back from a knee injury and at the moment I am in the sort of nervous state I've never even dreamed about before.

    "His departure destroys a certain familiarity we had at the club. Mourinho's mentality suited us, and it perfectly fitted the image that Chelsea had given off for a number of years.

    "I could not see the blow coming so brutally. He said he was happy to have left, and for him to admit it means he must have had a heavy heart."

    While Drogba did not mention billionaire owner Roman Abramovich by name, it is clear that his loyalties lie on the Mourinho side of the Chelsea divide that Avram Grant now has to heal.

    Drogba said: "It felt strange to return to our training centre at Cobham and no longer see Mourinho. That was when the shock hit home.

    "There was a real family spirit in the camp. It was strong and we all had our habits. We could say anything to one another. That was our strength. This will need mental strength and a united squad. Many of us used to play first and foremost for the manager.

    "Now we need to forget those feelings and find another source of motivation. But I don't want to say anything more. It annoys me to talk about it.


    #2
    Originally posted by yukpo View Post
    Drogba blasts Chelsea over 'brutal' Mourinho exit
    tribalfooball.com - September 28, 2007

    Didier Drogba has blasted Chelsea management for the way they treated former coach Jose Mourinho.

    Drogba told the Daily Mail: "I have found Jose Mourinho's eviction pretty hard to take. It changes an awful lot of things. I'm on my way back from a knee injury and at the moment I am in the sort of nervous state I've never even dreamed about before.

    "His departure destroys a certain familiarity we had at the club. Mourinho's mentality suited us, and it perfectly fitted the image that Chelsea had given off for a number of years.

    "I could not see the blow coming so brutally. He said he was happy to have left, and for him to admit it means he must have had a heavy heart."

    While Drogba did not mention billionaire owner Roman Abramovich by name, it is clear that his loyalties lie on the Mourinho side of the Chelsea divide that Avram Grant now has to heal.

    Drogba said: "It felt strange to return to our training centre at Cobham and no longer see Mourinho. That was when the shock hit home.

    "There was a real family spirit in the camp. It was strong and we all had our habits. We could say anything to one another. That was our strength. This will need mental strength and a united squad. Many of us used to play first and foremost for the manager.

    "Now we need to forget those feelings and find another source of motivation. But I don't want to say anything more. It annoys me to talk about it.


    El Niño

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      #3
      Originally posted by yukpo View Post
      "Now we need to forget those feelings and find another source of motivation. But I don't want to say anything more. It annoys me to talk about it.

      Well don't then, ****. **** off

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        #4
        Family my spotty hairy arse- the horrific incestuous sub-mafia mercenary glory-hunting ****s.
        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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          #5
          I am so loving this



















          in an entirely non gay way u undersrtand
          Lawrenson:"Well thats 3 good chances they have had in the first 3 minutes of this half"

          Motson:"" Yes Mark, you could almost say that they have had 3 chances in as many minutes"

          Lawrenson: Errr I thought I just did say that, John"

          Voronin Fan club member #438

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            #6
            Crouch to go in January and vacate the no.15, Drogba in next summer to take it over
            Contrary to popular belief, I have huge genitals.

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              #7
              Hope he goes next summer.

              Good ****in riddance.
              I hate Polanski

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                #8
                Originally posted by superdan View Post
                Crouch to go in January and vacate the no.15, Drogba in next summer to take it over


                Drogba is 30 in March.
                Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by ShaggyAlonso View Post


                    Drogba is 30 in March.
                    I'd have him in a heart beat. As much as i dislike his theatrics he's a top, top player.

                    Remember when he played for Marseilles against us in the UEFA cup a few seasons back? He battered our centre backs all over the park for 90 minutes.

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