The Clearlake crew like to throw the transfer windows wide open at Stamford Bridge. Get the air in. Let anything not nailed down blow around. Freshen the place up. Let things waft in and things waft out on a summer breeze scented with possibility.
Five markets into the new era and Chelsea are behaving as if they have ceased to be a football club. They appear to be primarily a trading hub. A staggering blur of comings and goings. Signing and selling with such vigour it is impossible to keep up.
It explains their utter lack of interest in experienced players. Experience is out of fashion across football. Older players, the ones we used to describe as 'in their peak', have become very expensive and the profit-and-sustainability scares of last season have only made this worse.
Chelsea wilfully cast aside their seasoned professionals. Anyone want Mateo Kovacic? Yes, Manchester City, champions for the last four years. They know a decent midfielder when they see one. It's the reason they happily rehomed Ilkay Gundogan.
Anyone want Raheem Sterling? Yes, Arsenal, the second-best team in the country, who have put him into an improving squad with Kai Havertz and Jorginho, as they challenge with City at the top while Chelsea help pay Sterling's salary.
These are players who have performed in the biggest games and won the biggest prizes. The sort of players who know about winning. Bringing authority into the dressing room. Generally making life easier for their managers. This is not Tottenham's class of 2019, led by Giovani Lo Celso and Tanguy Ndombele, two players signed for a combined fee of more than £100million who have finally departed, given away this summer.
Chelsea made a habit of competing for established players under Roman Abramovich. It's true, they got a few wrong and ran a dubious sideline operation in global teenagers. It's also true subsequent leaks about offshore payments have cast plenty of doubt on its legitimacy.
But they were usually in the conversation when the world's most-wanted were on the move. From Michael Essien and Michael Ballack to Fernando Torres and Andriy Shevchenko to Eden Hazard and Thiago Silva.
Under Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali, it is a very different game. There's no link to Vladimir Putin, obviously a welcome development. So too is the background of sporting success in the USA.
The rest of it is not so easy to work out as they stockpile talent like they're addicted to transfers. Too many wingers, you say? Let's sign Jadon Sancho. Players in one minute are horse-traded the next. Or left fallow in a field near Cobham.
I'm sure the money is great and the long contracts a great comfort, but it doesn't feel like a sensible career move to join a club perenially on the cusp of their next major recruitment drive, pushing players out to create some wiggle room on the balance sheet.
Chelsea, like all clubs, want the best young players. Fees might be high, but wages are lower than for established players, bringing down the overall wage bill. And if recruitment is of the highest order and the youngsters develop as expected, Chelsea will, in a few years, have a squad stacked with supreme quality and maturing players to sell at a profit.
Presumably, that's the plan. If there is a plan. It will be intriguing to see how it unfolds because lots of other clubs are trying to do similar things albeit not all in the same way or on the same scale.
The same old football logic remains valid, though. How do these young players develop and enhance their value if they do not play? No pathway, no development. We've seen that often enough. Only the very gifted can step effortlessly from junior football to the elite level of the senior game in the manner of Lamine Yamal.
And, when they do, regardless of their ability or temperament they look around and learn their craft from the senior players. Those who dispense wisdom and set the professional standards inside the healthiest dressing rooms.
Even the young Manchester United side which disproved the theory you can't win anything with kids had plenty of experience inside the dressing room, including Eric Cantona, Peter Schmeichel and Steve Bruce.
Chelsea have cast most of their experience aside and there will come a time when they need it.
If Enzo Maresca can forge a successful team against this confused background in a competition as fierce as the Premier League, he might be something of a genius. If he can't, they'll probably open a window and freshen things up.
Vanclmrty
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The only thing that is certain about Chelsea is "HERE WE GO" the rest is 😭😭😭😭😭
ticeimrt
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They are foolish set of people this is why they have damaged that club with bunch of worthless average and useless players who doesn't match the standard of that club
bowacdin
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what's ur business about another person business or you don't have work??
bowacdin
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when they win 6 : 2 against wolves nobody talk rubbish, when they play 1 : 1 against palace they begin to wrote nonsense.
wamadnu
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Yes
ismab1000
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good
boncimpty
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Maresca wacha ujinga!!! Sanchez Fofana na Enzo wanafanya nini kwa game??
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we mzee 😂
yobbcdilnr
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Maresca wacha ujinga!!! Sanchez Fofana na Enzo wanafanya nini kwa game??
midestivah
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I think the club will be due for sale in the next 3 years,we will force these people out with protest,they have changed Chelsea approach to success,we use to win at least a trophy every season,the highest season we go trophiless is one and the next you see Chelsea win again but clearlake and boely just change everything in the club both Players and staffs and here we found ourselves
MogastyJn
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TODD BOEHLY knows nothing about football
Hibabikrz
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man u even have players with experience but it's still the same problem what's the difference now
Kunlespur2
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Sancho is inexperienced I guess? Neto is very inexperienced? Joao Felix is very inexperienced? as inexperienced as Nicolas Jackson or Noni Madueke? or what does "experienced" really mean?
Wow really ?
kowademsu
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Sancho is inexperienced I guess? Neto is very inexperienced? Joao Felix is very inexperienced? as inexperienced as Nicolas Jackson or Noni Madueke? or what does "experienced" really mean?
Cultabz
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Soccer is fashion when you playing to win a league, u don't build team by every season u buy new players,it doesn't work that way...u put to train what u got and spot ur weaknesses and strengthen were is need.u can't buy just because u see man city is buying is not influencing u.build ur team base on what's ur tradition and fairness towards u.why would a sold player do better in a team he is sold too,is it not the same player u had.than the players are not maybe problem but yourself in your facilities etc
I said the exact same thing to fellow Chelsea fans and the insults I got😭
Jezdkmors
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Chillwel is better than Viega Cucurella
Chillwel is not better. He's too lazy and not consistent.
Noyabdelmp
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Chillwel is better than Viega Cucurella
not in anyway
setbklrt
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suddenly, position in the league doesn't matter anymore, it's FA Cup and carabo cup. Chelsea got 6 position last season and we are going for top four finish, mark my words.
Nwofsmann
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This is one of the best AF articles I've ever read. Kudos to the writer
lobeklmsyz
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Maybe Chelsea owner he just in business and not football spirit
lobeklmsyz
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Don't believe this nonsense the media is trying to preach here. Sure the strategy of the new management might be strange but they have a plan and for those who don't know it why not just shut your pile hole and watch it play out instead of talking about it every weekend and taking the attention away from the terms performance on the pitch.
Soccer is fashion when you playing to win a league, u don't build team by every season u buy new players,it doesn't work that way...u put to train what u got and spot ur weaknesses and strengthen were is need.u can't buy just because u see man city is buying is not influencing u.build ur team base on what's ur tradition and fairness towards u.why would a sold player do better in a team he is sold too,is it not the same player u had.than the players are not maybe problem but yourself in your facilities etc
beuekopuz
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Chelsea board is simply not interested in trophies. For them the club is mainly a trading company, buying and selling players. Chelsea fans who expects the club to compete in football terms with the other major clubs will be disappointed as long as clearlake &co remains at the club.
lobeklmsyz
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rather Sancho as striker maybe would be a trick to a soccer,why we playing a guessing football ball of winning rather team is having few experience players and put youngsters to ease things up...not this childish and chicken football pupil playing like don't have brain or legs to soccer
naobdensy
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Chelsea plz stop buying players n concentrate on d pitch coz these players r nt performing well on it. its a waste in buying rather put some stamina on d field ,v fans r frusterated watching d poor performance of d players coz they do nothing.
Blaqpablo
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Chelsea sell that, Chelsea buy that… the truth is we will perform than those that didn’t take the bold step the new owners have taken to build the type of club they want and bring in the players to entertain fans and also eye on trophies
and Chelsea haven't won even a spoon since boehly came
MessiGOAT4ever
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Rather sign 10 experienced lions than 1000 new lion cubs.
Blaqpablo
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sorry what is the performance on the pitch again 😕
Mitchello2
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Don't believe this nonsense the media is trying to preach here. Sure the strategy of the new management might be strange but they have a plan and for those who don't know it why not just shut your pile hole and watch it play out instead of talking about it every weekend and taking the attention away from the terms performance on the pitch.
SirOkolugbo1
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i agree with you
Hikcdeiot
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Chillwel is better than Viega Cucurella
Hikcdeiot
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Bench player its Chelsea problem players not good for Chelsea Enzo Fernandez Jackson Sanchez Mudryk center back
Yeubcltuy
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Chelsea sell that, Chelsea buy that… the truth is we will perform than those that didn’t take the bold step the new owners have taken to build the type of club they want and bring in the players to entertain fans and also eye on trophies
Hozbcilmry
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Chelsea under current ownership is a club in chaos and commotion, a seasonal new club, stagnant, never advancing, always in one position, and even regressing.
Jeseklnst
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they will pay dearly for their negligent this session and jackSon will give many fans including owner hyper tension this session
Iyke255
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season just started only four game it too early for this nonsense prediction
mapbcelt
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Chelsea football club is dead. Meet the new Chelsea Transfer Exchange lol