Opvallende afwezige is Michael Ballack. Op het moment van indienen kon Chelsea niet de garantie krijgen dat hij fit genoeg zou zijn voor de meerderheid van de groepfase wedstrijden. Op 1 februari mag je een paar wijzigingen doorvoeren, hij zal er dan ongetwijfeld wel bijzitten.quote:A List
1 CECH, Petr
3 COLE, Ashley
4 MAKELELE, Claude
5 ESSIEN, Michael
6 CARVALHO, Ricardo
7 SHEVCHENKO, Andriy
8 LAMPARD, Frank
9 SIDWELL, Steve
10 COLE, Joe
11 DROGBA, Didier
12 MIKEL, John Obi
14 PIZARRO, Claudio
15 MALOUDA, Florent
18 BRIDGE, Wayne
20 FERREIRA, Paulo
21 KALOU, Salomon
22 BEN HAIM, Tal
23 CUDICINI, Carlo
24 WRIGHT-PHILLIPS, Shaun
26 TERRY, John
33 ALEX
35 BELLETTI, Juliano
40 HILARIO, Henrique
B List
41 HUTCHINSON, Sam
42 SAWYER, Lee
Bron: BBC Sportquote:Manager Mourinho leaves Chelsea
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has sensationally left Stamford Bridge, according to BBC Radio 5live football correspondent Jonathan Legard.
The news comes just 24 hours after the disappointing Champions League draw against Rosenborg.
Legard understands that Mourinho has texted senior players, including skipper John Terry, with the news of his departure from Stamford Bridge.
There has been no official word so far from the Premiership club.
More to follow.
dacht ik ook aan ja.quote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 03:33 schreef Joost-mag-het-weten het volgende:
Kunnen we trouwens al ergens gokken dat Capello hem wel zal komen vervangen ?
quote:Grant set to take over at Chelsea
Chelsea are set to name Avram Grant as their new manager replacing former boss Jose Mourinho, BBC Sport understands.
The Israeli, who was the director of football, will now take charge with Steve Clarke as his assistant.
en dan wil Roman atractiever voetbalquote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 03:33 schreef Joost-mag-het-weten het volgende:
Kunnen we trouwens al ergens gokken dat Capello hem wel zal komen vervangen ?
quote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 09:52 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
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En heeft die Grant ooit wat gepresteerd?
quote:Grant set to take over at Chelsea
Chelsea are set to name Avram Grant as their new manager replacing former boss Jose Mourinho, BBC Sport understands. The Israeli, who was the director of football, will now take charge with Steve Clarke as his assistant. Grant will be confirmed as the new boss at Stamford Bridge later today, BBC Sport's Garry Richardson has revealed.
The 51-year-old is a close friend of Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and his summer arrival at the club came after opposition from Mourinho. Once appointed, Mourinho told Grant not to interfere with team affairs but the Israeli held a strong position with a post on the board.
Grant previously held the position of technical director at Portsmouth before going to Chelsea. And he guided Israel to the brink of World Cup qualification in 2006, having also coached Maccabi Tel-Aviv and Maccabi Haifa.
Former Chelsea player and BBC pundit Gavin Peacock said the appointment was a surprise and Grant would need to work hard to maintain team morale.
"If you're bringing in someone like (Russia manager) Guus Hiddink, then you're bringing in someone of great repute, as for Grant, I don't know. I think the heart of the team will be affected by (Mourinho's departure). It will be very difficult to get that team spirit that Mourinho managed to manufacture very quickly at Chelsea."
quote:GRANT AND CLARKE IN CHARGE
Chelsea Football Club can confirm that Avram Grant and Steve Clarke will be in charge of the first team from today (Thursday).
The club is delighted that in Avram we have an experienced man who can come in immediately at this difficult time to help deliver our objectives.
In Steve we have a Chelsea man and he will be a crucial part of the management team going forward.
Avram and Steve have our full confidence and support.
Inderdaad, en iedereen hier gaat voorbij aan het feit dat Rusland bij een nederlaag tegen Engeland volgende maand dicht bij uitschakeling is. Zou zo maar kunnen dat Chelsea hierop wacht.quote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 12:33 schreef BliksemSchigt het volgende:
Opzich niet raar, als je veronderstelt dat Hiddink pas in 2008 klaar is met Rusland, dan ga je niet nu een dure manager halen. Want ik neem aan dat Hiddink de enige echte kandidaat is.
Klopt, maar is Lippi niet te oud om elke dag op het veld te staan?quote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 14:14 schreef Pritt het volgende:
Ik zie in Lippi wel een goede coach voor Chelsea, volgens mij heeft hij sinds het WK ook nog niks gedaan toch.
pleur er een hoop pasta in zou ik zeggen, dan komt het wel goed.quote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 14:43 schreef RayMania het volgende:
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Klopt, maar is Lippi niet te oud om elke dag op het veld te staan?
Hij kan ook om de dag rust nemen en Harmen Siezen de training laten leiden; niemand ziet het verschilquote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 14:43 schreef RayMania het volgende:
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Klopt, maar is Lippi niet te oud om elke dag op het veld te staan?
Die mag hooguit de A-1 trainen. Ik gok op Hiddinkquote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 08:17 schreef Suijk het volgende:
Adriaanse naar Chelsea dan maar.
Idd, nepclubquote:Op donderdag 20 september 2007 11:35 schreef DutchGooner het volgende:
Hopelijk flikkeren de Chelsea supporters nu van die roze wolk af waar ze 3 jaar op geleefd hebben.
Leuke vent die Grant.quote:Fear not, Mourinho is Mr. Likeable-man next to Grant.
He’s an uninspired defensive coach whose main qualities are sucking up to management and club politics. He is also well known to work the media through "anonymous" leaks to further his agenda.
In Tel Aviv (the wrong Tel Aviv mind you) he managed to get a coach who just won the double sacked through his connection with the boss, only to run that team sorry ass into the ground.
Random Grant facts and slander #1:
His wife once drank her urine on live television (don’t ask). Chants of calling her a whore are commonplace in games he manages.
Eigenlijk een bevestiging wat we dachten. Het excuus van de slechte recente resultaten is trouwens wat zielig te noemen.quote:OPEN LETTER TO CHELSEA FANS
The following open letter to Chelsea fans from Chelsea Football Club was exclusively revealed on Chelsea TV tonight.
The Chelsea FC plc board and everyone at the club has appreciated your patience and understanding during what has been a difficult time.
It is only right that we explain the reasons behind José Mourinho leaving Chelsea and also recognise the immense contribution he has made to the club and to English football.
Early this morning we announced that Chelsea and José Mourinho had agreed to part company by mutual consent. The key phrase here is that there was mutual agreement. José did not resign and he was not sacked.
What is clear, though, is we had all reached a point where the relationship between the club and José had broken down. This was despite genuine attempts over several months by all parties to resolve certain differences.
The reason the decision has been taken is that we believed the breakdown started to impact on the performance of the team and recent results supported this view. We did not want this to continue or affect the club further.
Chelsea's long-term football objectives and ambitions remain unchanged and the appointment of Avram Grant and Steve Clarke is aimed at continuing to achieve those goals.
We also must pay tribute to the great job José did for Chelsea. He has been the most successful manager the club has known and he rightly deserves that place in our history. José has been instrumental in putting Chelsea where it is today, among the leading clubs in European and world football.
He will always be welcome at Stamford Bridge, whether as the guest of Chelsea or as the manager of another club, and he will be given the reception and respect his position in our history deserves.
Chelsea Football Club
quote:STATEMENT FROM JOSÉ MOURINHO
José Mourinho has agreed to issue the following statement on www.chelseafc.com
José said: 'I am very proud of my work in Chelsea Football Club and I think my decision in May 2004 to come to England was an excellent one.
'It was a beautiful and rich period of my career. I want to thank all Chelsea FC supporters for what I believe is a never ending love story.
'I wish great success to the club, a club that will be forever connected to me for some historic moments.
'I wish the players happiness in football and in their family life.
'Finally on my wife's and children' s behalf we thank the great professionalism of their school teachers and the beauty of so many friends.'
quote:Ranieri's first league game - United away, 23rd Sept 2000
JM's first league game - United home, 15th Aug 2004
Grant's first league game - United away, 23rd Sept 2007
Dat drankorgel/Arsenal monument ?quote:Op zondag 23 september 2007 16:10 schreef Radegast het volgende:
Hiddink wil niet naar Chelsea, Tony Adams (!) wordt genoemd.
Ja, die heeft vorig jaar bij Portsmouth samengewerkt met die Avram Grant.quote:Op zondag 23 september 2007 16:12 schreef Joost-mag-het-weten het volgende:
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Dat drankorgel/Arsenal monument ?![]()
Grapje hoop ikquote:Op zondag 23 september 2007 16:10 schreef Radegast het volgende:
Hiddink wil niet naar Chelsea, Tony Adams (!) wordt genoemd.
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