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3 thoughts on “Chelsea Terrace Talk – Irish Examiner Article By Trizia

  • ish collins

    I always looked forward to your articles trizia but lately all you seem to be putting forward is gloom and doom. It was obvious That something had to be done about the way the team was playing and the results. What happens when results are not good, the manager is sacked. No one ever blames the players. That’s the way that premier league football is gone. If the manager happens to be Jose mourhino its going to be very difficult to say goodbye but managers come and go and in my opinion Jose didn’t look to be up for a fight. We have too many memories of Jose first time round and I think he came back a different manager. He just wasn’t the same, but that’s to be expected. We did win plenty trophies after he left the first time and lets hope this malaise that you call it can be sorted out and we can move on. Keep the blue flag flying high

  • Gotta be frank. This is the first time in my football supporting life that I am less and less enthusiastic about attending Chelsea matches.
    Could have bought a ticket for Arsenal and Watford aways but didn’t despite these matches being ones I would never think about not attending.
    Feels like I need to be present because I have to rather than because I want to.
    Sunday’s performance was utterly dreadful. This is how the players repay us despite our partisan love for our club.

  • players and managers come and go but thankfully us supporters will always remain loyal! KTBFFH…

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