
"For Liam Rosenior the urge now must be to put as much distance as possible between himself and what is, if not the strangest and most illiterate footballing project of all time, then surely the strangest and most illiterate yet."
"Sacking the manager of a team whose last league goal was scored by Kerry Dixon in front of a row of parked Ford Capris seems like a sound choice. But it is also a choice that flows directly from the many very bad choices already made."
"The biggest criticism lies not with Rosenior, who emerges unstained from this, but with the club's management structure that allows such decisions to be made."
Liam Rosenior's sacking from Chelsea highlights the club's chaotic management and poor decision-making. The environment created by the board has led to illogical choices, such as hiring a novice manager on a long contract only to terminate it shortly after. The situation at Chelsea is characterized by a lack of coherent strategy, with the board's meetings often resulting in inaction. Rosenior's future remains uncertain, but he is not to blame for the club's structural issues, which absolve individuals caught in the turmoil.
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