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2007

Blues For The Special One PDF Print E-mail
By Uche Nworah

 

 

I became a Blues fan only after Roman Abramovich bought over Chelsea Football Club from Ken Bates, the previous owner. I was swayed by his ‘outsider’ status in English Football, a position he came to share with Mohamed Al Fayed, the owner of Fulham Football Club and luxury retailer Harrods.

 

My sympathy for the club and their owner increased when the club hired the brash and unpredictable Jose Mourhino as their manager. I remember his press conferences in his early days at the Bridge; his ‘talk-up’ and mind-games which could be likened to stoking up the flames before a ‘war’ was cherished by Chelsea football fans and derided by others. A manager with such a winning and ‘can do’ mentality was something many football clubs lacked. Mourhino made us feel like we could go to sleep even with our doors wide open, that nothing could happen to us since he was keeping watch.

Because of Mourhino, I bought my first ever football shirt, it was a Chelsea shirt which had my traditional title (Ezeudo) and the number 99 proudly and boldly emblazoned at the back. I was wearing my Chelsea shirt even on the day that I almost died at the hands of armed robbers in Abuja. If I had died that day, I would have gone to the grave in a Chelsea shirt. That bloodied and ripped up shirt has since been replaced by wifey with a new shirt now bearing Ezeudo 1.   

Despite the cynicism and flak Mourhino constantly received from the British press, Chelsea fans adored and stood by him. Not even UEFA’s accusation that Mourhino was an ‘enemy of football’ could dissuade the teeming supporters from giving their football lives to their ‘messiah’.  

Buoyed by the Abramovich war chest, the great Mourhino football ensemble began. In just one season (2004/2005), he put together the most expensive football squad ever fielded by any football team in the Premier league. The players marched on like true foot soldiers and mowed down teams, it was brash and brawn over beauty. Match after match, Chelsea would grind out results. The press would write, the other teams would complain but we would go home with our three points and subsequently Premiership trophies in season one and two of Mourhino being in charge.

And then the accusations came, from fans of Arsenal Football, the North London team that plays football with a flair, from Manchester United Football club fans, the team with good football tradition; they labelled all Chelsea fans traitors but we would shout back that we are not traitors. We hoped for the best still, that the Champions league trophy will end up at Stamford Bridge in season 2005/2006, but this wasn’t to be. The predicted fire-power of Shevchenko and the killer passes of Michael Ballack never materialised.

But if Chelsea fans were to tell themselves the truth, they would readily agree that the team was not playing good football; we would watch Arsenal or Barcelona and marvel and wish that we could play football like them. Even Abramovich wished the same; he felt that with his money, Chelsea should be a better football playing side, not just a two - season wonder.

By season three, our games had become boring, our wins hard fought, painful and excruciating. We began to leave things to the last minute and failed repeatedly to put matches beyond the reach of opposition teams. For many Chelsea fans, watching our games became something of an experiment in a torture chamber, we never could trust our beloved team to protect a lead. As we rode on luck match after match, the zeal and passion began to diminish.

And in season three came the spat and square - up between owner and manager. The ‘rumble in the bridge’ was only going to produce one winner – the owner.

By season four, the handwriting was clear on the wall for all to see, the joy had disappeared from the ‘special one’s’ face. It was the same excuse again that cost Chelsea the league title in season three – Terry, Carvallo and Cech’s long term injuries. This time around, it is Drogba and Lampard. It was such that Chelsea could not even beat a lowly Rosenborg team in a home tie in the Champions league, coming at the back of a 2-0 league defeat by Aston Villa, this surely spelt doom for club and manager.

What more could be done? At work on Wednesday, the morning after the Rosenborg game, I told my colleagues Mike Gallagher (also a Chelsea fan), and James Atta-Panin (an Arsenal fan) that Mourhino should be sacked. By late evening I had my wish, and so did several other Chelsea fans.   

It has turned out that the ‘Special One’ is not so very special after all; his fire brigade approach to football management seems to suggest that he is a man for the short-term. Chelsea needs a man for the long-term, someone along the lines of the Arsenal Wengers of this world who can build a squad capable of winning trophies, while also entertaining the fans. Clearly the embarrassing empty seats at Stamford Bridge during recent games also portended financial danger to the club, especially now that Peter Kenyon, the club’s chief executive has said that Chelsea will henceforth be run like a proper business, thus signalling the end of the past seasons’ big money transfers, particularly the flops – Michael Ballack and Andre Shevchenko.

Mourhino did not help matters either with his several conspiracy theories, in the end the fans and the club owner got tired of his ‘we against them’ antics, a tactic that ate into the time which should have been used up by serious footballing matters, he ended up making Chelsea Football Club ‘public enemy’ number one, something at cross purposes with the owner’s and management objectives. They want the club to be loved, only that way could fans buy shirts and other sports memorabilia, and also buy match tickets. Take for instance the glaring attendance statistics from this week’s Champions league games. While only 24,973 fans saw Chelsea draw Rosenborg at Stamford Bridge, a crowd of 59,992 saw city rivals Arsenal thrash Sevilla 3-0 at the Emirates stadium. No wonder Arsenal has been confirmed as the second richest football club in the world after real Madrid.    

Jose Mourhino deserves his £10 million severance pay packet, not bad for his 3 years tour of duty which produced 124 wins, 40 draws and 21 losses, including a record 60-match unbeaten run in Premier League matches at Stamford Bridge, of course not forgetting his 6 trophy haul over the three seasons (2 League tiles, 2 Carling cups, 1 community shield and 1 FA cup), which football fans would argue Chelsea ‘bought’.  

Mourhino’s departure from Stamford Bridge is good for club, manager, owner and the fans. Now the real long-term Roman Empire building can start. Only time will tell if the appointment of Israeli Avram Grant as new manager is a good move.

In the meantime, someone please pass me a ticket to an Arsenal game, I would love to go and see the Wenger boys and the resurgent Arsenal team in action, but with still my Chelsea shirt on.

September 2007. http://thelongharmattanseason.blogspot.com/ 

 



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RobotRobot is offline

 # 1 | 20.09.2007 17:41


I became a Blues fan only after Roman Abramovich bought over Chel...Read the full article.

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DapxinDapxin is offline

 # 2 | 20.09.2007 17:43

sorry sorry o

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el_pharoahel_pharoah is offline

 # 3 | 20.09.2007 18:25

I get the feeling that Mo chickened out and legged it because he couldn't handle the pressure. In the last few seasons Chelsea have spent big have had their way, winning two titles practically without contest. Last season ManU were the only team capable of challenging them and they beat them to the title. This season the heavy weights notably ManU and Liverpool have spent big and are gearing up for the title race. Arsenal is not looking that bad too this season so the title race is going to be very fierce this season. Chelsea just couldn't handle the pressure. So far this season they narrowly, or should I say 419-ly with the help of the referee, escaped defeat at the hands of Liverpool, lost to Aston-Villa, struggled against Portsmouth that Arsenal obliterated, stuttered against Norwegian part-timers and would have been hammered by a resurgent ManU this Sunday under his guidance. The home-boy saw the writing on the wall, caused small quanta with the board, hoodwinked the fans with creative excuses and jumped ship. The guy no get liver O jare :-)

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OsibinaebiOsibinaebi is offline

 # 4 | 20.09.2007 18:38

Some of us have been die hard CHELSEA fans even before Abramovich came with the mega bucks. In as much as the club is greater than any individual, MOURINOH was the SPECIAL ONE and nobody can take that away from him. We grief at his departure and we salute him for his great courage. He dared the established names in the league, Fergie could not get away with side comments again cos he met his match in the Special one. It is absolutely absurd for anyone to insinuate MOURINOH chickened out , the environment was just not ok again, they were encroaching into his territory of deciding who plays and who does not. He is to be praised for having to courage to bow out rather than complain later on. No matter what anyone says, SHEV and Ballack were never Mourinoh's idea, ok Ballack came free but the money shelled out of SHEV was just over the top eventhough we know Shev might have been worth the money, but he simply does not fit into Mourrinoh game plan. To add insuly the brough in Avant as director of football.
ALL HAIL MOURINOH, he is qutting with his head held up. We need to sort out things in the house and AVANT is the very wrong man, but whatever the case i pray and hope the CHELSEA SPIRIT will carry us on

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OsibinaebiOsibinaebi is offline

 # 5 | 20.09.2007 18:49


=el_pharoah;2091475>I get the feeling that Mo chickened out and legged it because he couldn't handle the pressure. In the last few seasons Chelsea have spent big have had their way, winning two titles practically without contest. Last season ManU were the only team capable of challenging them and they beat them to the title. This season the heavy weights notably ManU and Liverpool have spent big and are gearing up for the title race. Arsenal is not looking that bad too this season so the title race is going to be very fierce this season. Chelsea just couldn't handle the pressure. So far this season they narrowly, or should I say 419-ly with the help of the referee, escaped defeat at the hands of Liverpool, lost to Aston-Villa, struggled against Portsmouth that Arsenal obliterated, stuttered against Norwegian part-timers and would have been hammered by a resurgent ManU this Sunday under his guidance. The home-boy saw the writing on the wall, caused small quanta with the board, hoodwinked the fans with creative excuses and jumped ship. The guy no get liver O jare :-)


El-Pharoah !!!!
From far off we can smell stinking arsenal fans, bad belle, no matter how you try to disguise, we know you are an emirate fan!!!. You think you can relax cos the Special one is gone, i can imagine the celebration in your camp!! you guy should be ashamed!! Wenger never won the league back to back in all his sojourn with you guys, Never smelt the champions league and you guys could just not fathom our rise to STARDOM. i am sure you all now know that "I GET AM BEFORE NO BE MONEY:" We are gonna put our house in order and i will see who you will blame for your woes since the SPECIAL ONE will be gone. yeye sissy team called ASSE..NAL:twisted::twisted:
make you carry go jare and let us talk about our self with no self help from misfiring gunners. ( DID MOURINOH dilute you guys gun powder????????
CHELSEA FOREVER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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EdnutEdnut is offline

 # 6 | 20.09.2007 20:19

I heard that news this morning while watching BBC America and it shocked the hail outta me. I like Chelsea and that their manager. You just cannot help but to like the guys swagger. I wish the club good luck but if they start loosing, I am gonna have to move on to another club, probably Portsmouth or Spurs. I just hate ManU and Liverpool.

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FaddyFaddy is offline

 # 7 | 20.09.2007 21:40

@Uche:

So you be Chelsea man:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:...you go hear wheeeee this Sunday. Go Man-U....Man-U....we are the CHAMPION.

Faddy

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Ochi DabariOchi Dabari is offline

 # 8 | 20.09.2007 23:21

Leave dem make dem cry, Faddy. Even the main article did not credit anything to ManU and Fergie, who has won more things than any coach in the last 10 years. It is only Liverpool that can look down on ManU but they are history. Mo did a crash programme at Chelsea and crash programmes don't achieve long term goals. Fergie has been at building ManU for more than 15 years. Last year, I worried for him; that he should go while the ovation was still loud but the old man stuck to it and won the league! I hate Arsenal, mostly for the fact that they ruined Kanu. Look at the change that occurred when Kano moved on to a team that plays with purpose. At Arsenal, we lost a Kanu that could score from long range, and had one that would try to dribble the goal-keeper. Of course, being so tall, he always came down, and the result was a goal drought. Let the "resurgent" Arse-nal warm the top for a few weeks. ManU is now awake; Wayne is back; Ronaldo is firing and Nani does not look bad. We will throw them down. As for Chelsea, they have a tough season ahead. It looks like the factory has disintegrated. They need to build a team from young players, not known names from elsewhere, who age and then soon become has-beens. This is what Fergie (the Great) has done over the years, and it works for him - ManU is a team of ordinary players, with extra-ordinary cohesion, resilience and purpose. It is what keeps us going. Go ye Reds!

ochi

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WaleAkinWaleAkin is offline

 # 9 | 21.09.2007 00:49

EGBAMI OHHH, una Americans sef dey talk about Chelsea FC? Why dont you guys leave us alone to mourn the exit of the special one while you concentrate on una own football wey dem dey take hand play..........Lol

Wetin una dey call una football sef? Table Soccer abi wetin?

I even hear people dey protest for Naija say Mourinho don go....wonderment!!

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nigeria we hail thee!nigeria we hail thee! is offline

 # 10 | 21.09.2007 04:01

Hello Uche,

You failed to talk about the alleged high-handedness of Mr Abramovich who is said to foist players like Chevchenko on Mourinho. You are just biased, I will leave you to your thought because you are entitled to you opinion.

There is no doubt that Mourinho is the 'Special One'. I admire his charisma and boldness. He is not one of those guys who licks anybody's ass. He changed the face of English football.

If he is not good, why is Chelsea management desperate to stop him from managing another Premiership club?

We shall dearly miss him!
 

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