Why This Man Must Be The Next Chelsea Manager

They’ve tried everything. From World Cup Winners, to double Champions league winners. But after Roman Abramovich’s latest blunder, in sacking the world’s greatest young coach, he must now draw his gaze closer to home. To a man who commands respect from the highest within the game. Abramovich needs someone who he knows will come into the club, roll up his sleeves and set standards that have clearly been missing over the last 6 months.

What Moyes can bring to the club is all the skills that are essential to turn Chelsea around. The players at Chelsea had the littlest respect for AVB. They treated him with no dignity, and have found once fond admirers such as myself, now embarrassed by their actions. When he walked through the door they completely forgot the treble he had won just a month before. But the key error was not the players handling of the situation. It was the hiring of Villas-Boas in the first place. Hiring a man who used to show the DVD’s to the players was clearly never going to work. He went from being the deck scrubber one day, to the man guiding the ship the next. It was suicide for a dressing room that was already extremely toxic. It must be grasped back before Chelsea fall into the abyss.

Abramovich is supposed to be an intelligent business man. But I ask myself, would he have made such a poor decision with his oil company? When it comes to football it seems all his business sense goes out the window. He dreamed of ‘Barcelona in blue,’ and hired an old master hand in Ancelotti. He then wanted to rebuild the club, lay down strong foundations for the future. Someone with a large enough ego to command the fragile atmosphere, but hired the young flamboyant Andre Villas-Boas. Right men. Wrong time.

For once I implore Roman to make a sane decision. Moyes’ has done a job tantamount to genius at Goodison Park. I can’t think of another manager who could play such good football at a club with a shoe string budget, but who’s fans demand so much. Just imagine what Moyes could do with the talents of Mata, Sturridge and Lampard. With possible future signings such as; Falcao, Moutinho or Hulk.

The man knows the league inside out and wouldn’t need time to adapt and adjust. His European experience may not compete with a Van Gaal or Mourinho, but in all honesty it looks like next season Chelsea won’t be dining at Europe’s top table at all. Trust me, Moyes is the ideal candidate. He would not see the job as a guaranteed pay off, which I’m assured is the mindset of many coaches on the continent. It would simply be an acknowledgment of the job he’s done at Everton and a chance to showcase his own skills at the highest level.

Financially it also makes perfect sense for Chelsea’s head honcho. Instead of spending ANOTHER £20m on bringing the next ‘Special One’ to the bridge, Moyes would take it for just a small increase on his current Everton wage. In terms of the aforementioned toxic dressing room, if the senior players at Chelsea don’t respect Moyes’ achievements in the game, then there is no hope for Chelsea football club or any future manager.

If Mr. Abramovich needs any more convincing he should just look across the city to his near Neighbour Tottenham Hotspur. Daniel Levy is possibly the sanest chairman in the Premier League (mad to think, I know.) But for anyone who thinks when Harry moves to England that he’ll even contemplate Mourinho or Klinsman is laughable. Moyes will head up Spurs’ wish list too, and will of course accept and relish the chance to do so.

So, I beg you Mr.Abramovich see sense. You can be quick to pull the trigger if things go wrong .But believe me appoint Moyes and you won’t need too, just sit back on your Yacht and watch the silverware flock in…

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