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    maybe the man's just past his peak, like torres.

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      Glad this isn't a Chelsea forum, people on here get bollocked for not showing faith in our manager after 10+ games in a period of transition and apparently Rafa is **** after 3.
      The times they are a changin'.

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        This prompted me to look on a CFC forum, look...

        Apparently some fans have given him abuse face to face at Euston, thats taking it way too far in my opinion, a bit of a disgrace.

        Dan Mepham ‏@DMepham

        Bumped into benitez in euston, sang in his face f**k off benitez your not wanted here, to which he smiled and pumped his fist, fat w**ker.

        We might not like him here but doing this can hardly help us, and he is a human with feelings afterall.

        Shocked!

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          What a bunch of horrible cunts. He should have known what a shower if *******s he was joining, but still FFS.
          "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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            Explains why he wasn't in a smiley mood.

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              chelsea are going to bring out a special xmas edition advent calender.

              just so they can say "only three managers left until christmas"
              removing all the weak links makes us stronger

              too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                If your on twitter check out @agentbenitez for a good chuckle

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                  Are we winning?

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                    Originally posted by G View Post
                    If your on twitter check out @agentbenitez for a good chuckle
                    shaggy...
                    removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                    too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                      By 2025 it's estimated that you'll never be more than 6 feet from an ex-Chelsea manager.

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                        Originally posted by spud_gun View Post
                        By 2025 it's estimated that you'll never be more than 6 feet from an ex-Chelsea manager.


                        Thats getting nicked for facebook!
                        Football without Origi is nothing

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                          it's from football weekly.
                          dave of mutilation

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                            Originally posted by baitman View Post
                            shaggy...
                            My first thought too!

                            Think Shaggy would be funnier though

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                              Originally posted by tsb View Post
                              My first thought too!

                              Think Shaggy would be funnier though
                              maybe he should do a parody of a parody account

                              as soon as i saw the chang one i thought, hmmm
                              removing all the weak links makes us stronger

                              too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.

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                                Dominic Fifield
                                The Guardian, Sunday 2 December 2012 23.40 GMT

                                Avram Grant may be called in at Chelsea to assist Rafael Benítez in a consultative role should the poor run continue. Photograph: Alessia Pierdomenico/Reuters
                                Rafael Benítez believes he retains the support of the Chelsea owner, Roman Abramovich, despite seeing his team endure a third winless match under his interim management at West Ham on Saturday, though the oligarch could yet offer Avram Grant a consultative role back at the club if results continue to deteriorate.

                                The loss at Upton Park extended Chelsea's winless run in the Premier League to seven matches, their worst sequence since 1995, with Abramovich understood to have been infuriated by his players' second-half capitulation. There are concerns that Benítez, who remains the subject of intense hostility from the club's fans given his long-standing ties with Liverpool, has been unable to spark an immediate upturn in the side's form with the Londoners now 10 points behind Manchester United in the title race.

                                While there is no great desire to instigate further upheaval within the coaching set-up following the abrupt dismissal of Roberto Di Matteo less than a fortnight ago, Chelsea will consider more changes to their staff if results do not improve swiftly. To that end the possible reappointment of Grant – who had briefly been considered as an alternative to Benítez when the board deemed Di Matteo's time to be up – in an advisory role to assist the Spaniard has been discussed by the hierarchy.

                                The Israeli's return to the club would represent further antagonising an increasingly disillusioned fanbase, though that he is under consideration reflects the chaos currently gripping the European champions. Grant, a personal friend of Abramovich and previously the club's director of football, had controversially replaced José Mourinho as manager in the autumn of 2007 and went on to steer the team to the League Cup and, most notably, Champions League finals only to lose them both. His contract was terminated in the wake of the defeat to Manchester United in Moscow on penalties, with Grant later claiming he had turned down the chance to revert to his former position as director of football.

                                The 57-year-old has remained on good terms with Abramovich since and spent time in charge at Portsmouth, West Ham and Partizan Belgrade, but is currently available and in London having delayed a trip back to his home in Tel Aviv. While Grant has not been contacted formally over any potential involvement at Chelsea, it is understood he would be willing to take up an advisory role if the club came calling, though the specifics of any such position are as yet unclear.

                                Benítez brought in Xavi Valero, Paco de Miguel and Bolo Zenden upon his appointment on a seven-month contract 11 days ago, though Zenden, nominally his No2, is still to secure all his Uefa coaching badges and cannot enter the technical area during games. The interim manager admitted on Saturday he "cannot be 100% sure" he will see out his short-term contract, the 52-year-old has called for more time to make his own impact felt having benefited to date from only a handful of training sessions and three winless matches in a cluttered schedule.

                                Benítez has confirmed there were angry words exchanged by staff and players in the dressing room after the frustrating 3-1 reverse at Upton Park, but reaffirmed his belief that he can arrest the side's slump in form. Indeed, having spoken face to face with Abramovich after his first two games in charge, against Manchester City and Fulham, and again at the club's Cobham training base last week, as well as attending a board meeting last Thursday, he is confident he still benefits from the owner's immediate support.

                                Benítez will hope to register a first win against Nordsjaelland in Chelsea's final Champions League group game on Wednesday, though even victory over the Danes may not be enough to force passage into the knock-out phase. Should Juventus avoid defeat against Shakhtar Donetsk then Chelsea will be consigned to the Europa League, a reality they would still be digesting as they depart for the Fifa Club World Cup in Japan immediately after Saturday's trip to Sunderland. Both John Terry and Frank Lampard will be on that flight to Tokyo with the pair due to play some part in training on Monday as they step up their recoveries from knee and calf injuries respectively.

                                That rug really tied the room together.

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