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Good post. I love Jose but sometimes he bemuses me, I don’t like the sitting on one goal lead stuff, as evidenced by the Scousers last week, we could have buried them by half time but instead settled for an away goal and a draw, which to be fair we’d possibly have taken before the game but I feel we invite teams to attack and get caught out. You have a point about alienating the supporters, its good to wind them up sometimes but not to annoy them to any degree. Lets go for a good couple of wins and everything will be rosy :)!
Very negative and quiet unbelievable article this week.
Top of the league by 5 points fresh after a 5 goal.demolition of Swansea.
Safely into champions league knock out stages, in a very good position in the league cup.
And two bad performances and all.of a sudden Jose is fighting with everyone and the terraces aren’t happy!!
I don’t understand why it’s mentioned here that the match goers have a fractured relationship with Jose now.
I think Trizia is right to comment on the relationship with the fans – JM has made a couple of observations which have put more than a few noses out of joint. If you don’t believe me, check out the reaction on twitter on Saturday when someone posted a fake interview with JM slating the fans at SB… a lot of people reacted badly without stopping to think whether it was genuine because they were *already* pissed off with Jose digging them out.
Jose needs to be totally in charge, otherwise we are heading for another storm at The Bridge. His demeanour is very worrying, it is almost looking like he has had his wings clipped a little, and is not happy about it at all.
His relationship with the support is still pretty good, we still love the guy, but too many negative comments may engender ill feeling with some. The atmosphere problem will continue at Stamford Bridge, as it does at all grounds nowadays, until there is an area of grounds where the vociferous support can congregate.
Good article as usual Trizia, it is all about personal points of view after all.