Essential The Official Football (Soccer) Thread - Scott McTominay, Serie A Winner, Serie A POTS, “not good enough for UTD”

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Thierry looked down like if this mf don’t get the fukk….

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Chelsea sacking Tuchel actually made sense since he was struggling in the league and the champions league but Bayern sacking nagelsamnn who had a perfect record in the champions league and was second in the league with only a few points behind Dortmund has to be one of the dumbest decisions ever.

Wtf? :mjlol: The sacking of Tuchel never made sense, breh

Boley came in, bought players that Tuchel wanted, then sacked him a week after the transfer window closed for Graham Potter because Tuchel didn’t want to by a 37 year old striker.

Let’s stop the reactionary rewriting history just because of one game.:pachaha:
 

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Wtf? :mjlol: The sacking of Tuchel never made sense, breh

Boley came in, bought players that Tuchel wanted, then sacked him a week after the transfer window closed for Graham Potter because Tuchel didn’t want to by a 37 year old striker.

Let’s stop the reactionary rewriting history just because of one game.:pachaha:
I understand you're looking at Tuchel with rose colored glasses because of the shyt-show that followed but Chelsea was subpar when he was there. He lost to Leeds, Southampton and Dinamo Zagreb :huhldup:

Tuchel refused to collaborate with owners on transfers and he refused to communicate with players he wanted out but still played them :gucci:
 

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Chelsea sacking Tuchel actually made sense since he was struggling in the league and the champions league but Bayern sacking nagelsamnn who had a perfect record in the champions league and was second in the league with only a few points behind Dortmund has to be one of the dumbest decisions ever.

He had to have fukked somebody's wife or something. They were in the title race, hadn't lost in UCL like you said. It's coming off like some sort of personal issue, which is confounding.
 

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Wtf? :mjlol: The sacking of Tuchel never made sense, breh

Boley came in, bought players that Tuchel wanted, then sacked him a week after the transfer window closed for Graham Potter because Tuchel didn’t want to by a 37 year old striker.

Let’s stop the reactionary rewriting history just because of one game.:pachaha:
I would’ve preferred if Tuchel wasn’t sacked especially when you compare him to the clown that replaced him but his record at the start of the season wasn’t good. We were losing 3-0 to the likes of Leeds. Tuchel sacking wasn’t the problem, the problem was the guy they replaced him with
 

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I understand you're looking at Tuchel with rose colored glasses because of the shyt-show that followed but Chelsea was subpar when he was there. He lost to Leeds, Southampton and Dinamo Zagreb :huhldup:

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Give me that "sub-par" era over whatever has been going on since any day. :mjlol:

Tuchel refused to collaborate with owners on transfers and he refused to communicate with players he wanted out but still played them :gucci:
  • trying to sign a washed Ronaldo
  • the infamous '443' formation and 'PL all star' propositions
  • firing the technical and medical team within months of each other
  • signing £500 million worth of talent with no plan behind it
After 6 months of insecurity, the club needed stability from the new ownership, not this disruptive nonsense. Tuchel "refused" to collaborate with them because they had no idea what they were doing.

I would’ve preferred if Tuchel wasn’t sacked especially when you compare him to the clown that replaced him but his record at the start of the season wasn’t good. We were losing 3-0 to the likes of Leeds. Tuchel sacking wasn’t the problem, the problem was the guy they replaced him with

We were 6th, 5 points off of top when he was sacked. he deserved more time to get his new signings to gel IMO,
 
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