Jose Mourinho will not be sacked in the summer, Chelsea have confirmed.
After much discussion on Chelsea-Mad and a strong line dictated by us, Chelsea'a Peter Kenyon has ended speculation about Jose's future by saying: "Jose's got a contract until 2010 and we're not going to sack him. He's got the full support of the board, that's really important,
"We've been linked with something like 14 managers now I think, but we've not got a list and we're not looking."
It's good to know that Roman and Kenyon listen to what the boys and girls say on Chelsea-Mad, because in the last couple of weeks we have demanded that the speculation ends now - When Chelsea-Mad speaks, Roman listens.
My information is that Jose has been gagged from making further comments about his future.
So expect a few words of wisdom to come via friendly sources in Portugal.
Roman and Jose apparently buried the hatchet a couple of weeks ago.
It remains to be seen if Jose has accepted the idea of a director of football coming in above him.
Roman has made the right decision and I fully expect the Chelsea fans to cheer Roman's name at Wednesday's Champions League match against Liverpool.
In the popularity stakes, let's put this one down as a draw.
C'mon the Blues.
After much discussion on Chelsea-Mad and a strong line dictated by us, Chelsea'a Peter Kenyon has ended speculation about Jose's future by saying: "Jose's got a contract until 2010 and we're not going to sack him. He's got the full support of the board, that's really important,
"We've been linked with something like 14 managers now I think, but we've not got a list and we're not looking."
It's good to know that Roman and Kenyon listen to what the boys and girls say on Chelsea-Mad, because in the last couple of weeks we have demanded that the speculation ends now - When Chelsea-Mad speaks, Roman listens.
My information is that Jose has been gagged from making further comments about his future.
So expect a few words of wisdom to come via friendly sources in Portugal.
Roman and Jose apparently buried the hatchet a couple of weeks ago.
It remains to be seen if Jose has accepted the idea of a director of football coming in above him.
Roman has made the right decision and I fully expect the Chelsea fans to cheer Roman's name at Wednesday's Champions League match against Liverpool.
In the popularity stakes, let's put this one down as a draw.
C'mon the Blues.