……… who will fill his shoes at Stamford Bridge?
Looking around the managerial world of football today, is there anyone free to take on the role of Chelsea boss?
Probably more to the point, who wants the job, knowing he has to contend with the interfering Abramovich.
As much as we gave Jose some stick, (lets face it, he did ask for it at times) I think we can all agree, he did bring something different to the premiership, he was certainly a character within the beautiful game and there isn’t many of them if you look around and we the fans need them, whether we are taking the piss or singing their praises, they are much needed focus point for the game of football.
Yes I am a Manchester United fan and yes I have taken the piss out of him many many times but even I have to concede the man is a good manager and truthfully,as much as it pains me to say it, he would be a great replacement for Sir Alex Ferguson, when he retires, he has some very similar ideas about football and the way it should be played, he keeps his thoughts very close to his chest, able to hold his own, with the critics and yet still be loved by the fans.
So its a sad loss for the premiership, yet another victim of outside money, doing all the talking and making the decisions in the backroom and sometimes over the head of the manager.