And that was 2025 in football! Let us never speak of it again. Let us instead dream of the abundant CUM for us all on the near horizon.

At the end of the year, it’s just football (imagine I said this yesterday)
what a delight to start the year with both sunderland and leeds in action tonight (albeit against low quality opposition)
Ah, Liam Rosenior, he’s the answer!
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Journo’s are saying he’s out today.
11 hours unbeaten now in 2026
Can’t get enough of that new Calendar Year smell
I hope he isn’t, I was hoping he’d go to Palace if Glasner doesn’t stay
Yeah was gonna say, I think most clubs should be clamouring for Rosenior, he’s proven himself to be quite an exciting, promising young coach
“Hi, nice to meet you, my name is Enzo”
“What the fuck are you talking about!?”
Club World Cup doesn’t mean anything any more smh
haven’t really watched enough of BlueCo Chelsea to have an opinion either way on it, but idk, probably would have kept Maresca until at least the end of the seasono?
that’s what, 7 managers (with the new one) in 3 years? I don’t really care about managers getting the axe when the team is clearly suffering because of them, but the suits in charge of football direction are the same ones that hired Graham Potter and the Leicester manager in the first place, so…and weren’t they all like ‘we want a long term project manager’, too. he won 2 trophies too!

the race to get the manager currently guiding a team to 7th in Ligue Un is on
Maresca would have been fine if he’d remembered the Golden Rule at Chelsea- the manager can’t pick a fight with the bosses and win. His inability or unwillingness to produce a stable team didn’t do him any favours either.
The next guy through the door is anyone’s guess. All the owners want is someone to keep their head down and not go weird on them.
What’s di Matteo up to these days anyway?
I don’t really get how you produce a stable team with that sort of scattergun, insane recruitment though. few of the signings under BlueCo appear to have been targeted with the football in mind and rather by just selecting for ‘promising young players’ and if they’ve played for Brighton or not. specifically looking at the Gittens, Joao Pedro and Delap signings in particular. And also Robert Sanchez’s continued employment in the premiership.

