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Chelsea fans like fans of any club are left with no alternative as to supporting any decision until they really do get sick and tired. The only reason Chelsea fans haven't gone ape shit is simply because they've kept on winning trophies inbetween and competing more times than not. That doesn't let you harvest a serious toxic environment but the facts are there with an Abramović owned Chelsea in that there will NEVER be a project and we can forget analysing "longterm" because that's alien.

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Peanuts to the Tsar of Stamford Bridge :coffee:

 

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Frank Lampard: Chelsea would have to pay Derby County £4m to release the Rams boss.

Chelsea would have to pay Derby around £4m in compensation if they appoint club legend Frank Lampard as their new manager.

With current boss Maurizio Sarri set to be confirmed as Max Allegri's replacement at Juventus, Lampard is the overwhelming favourite to take over.

However, BBC Sport understands Chelsea are yet to make contact with the Rams.

Lampard won 11 major honours in his 13 years as a player at Stamford Bridge.

A deal between the Blues and Serie A champions Juventus was agreed in principle on Thursday, with the Italian club expected to have to pay in excess of £5million in compensation to secure Sarri.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48641010

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Derby County are talking to boss Frank Lampard about a new deal amid speculation they will be approached by Chelsea for their former midfielder.

Chelsea are yet to make contact with the Rams about Lampard, who is the firm favourite to replace Juventus-bound Maurizio Sarri at Stamford Bridge.

But Derby are keen to extend Lampard's deal - which has two years left - and have opened talks with the 40-year-old.

Chelsea would have to pay around £4m in compensation if they appoint him.

Lampard took Derby into the Championship play-off final in his first season in management, but there are senior figures at Pride Park and Chelsea who wonder if now is not the right time for him to return to the club where he earned legendary status - winning three Premier League titles and the Champions League, in addition to becoming the club's all-time top scorer with 211.

The former England player has previously spoken of his gratitude to Derby for giving him a chance in management, and he met club officials earlier this week as he continued preparations for the new season.

After the Rams' play-off final defeat by Aston Villa, Lampard said he expected to honour his contract with the club.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48649415

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Maurizio Sarri: Juventus appoint Chelsea manager

Maurizio Sarri has left Chelsea to become manager of Serie A champions Juventus on a three-year deal.

Sarri, who joined the Blues from Napoli in July 2018, led them to third in the Premier League and won the Europa League in his one season in charge.

It is understood a compensation fee in excess of £5m has been agreed between the two clubs for the 60-year-old.

Sarri will replace fellow Italian Massimiliano Allegri, who left Juventus at the end of last season.

"In talks we had following the Europa League final, Maurizio made it clear how strongly he desired to return to his native country, explaining that his reasons for wanting to return to work in Italy were significant," said Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia.

"He also believed it important to be nearer his family, and for the well-being of his elderly parents he felt he needed to live closer to them at this point."

Sarri signed a three-year deal last July but now becomes the ninth full-time manager to leave Chelsea under Roman Abramovich, who bought the club in 2003.

The Stamford Bridge club are unable to sign any players after being given a two-window transfer ban by world governing body Fifa - a decision they are appealing against at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/48633265

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