@heavensbvnnyalt "Feeling depressed" and "Having depression" is an important distinction. Depression is a normal emotion. It's only disordered when it's prolonged and/or interferes with your ability to function. You can "be depressed" when you break up with your partner and not "have depression"
@financeUTM@MarkJCarney Affording dental care isn't a concern for me now, but I remember when it was. When I first graduated university and hadn't settled into a career, affording health care measures like dental care and prescription medicine was near impossible. This is a step in the right direction.
@mik14491e @CFCNewsReport@SkyKaveh Actually. Would be more okay with Emma than most of the existing "short listed" candidates. Not happening, but still.
@ConnCFC I think what he pulled off at Ipswich is nutty. I'm interested to see what he'd do with a bigger budget, more squad depth and more at stake. I would want more experience for UEL, but for UECL? I think it would be good timing for him and the club TBH
@TheChelseaForum 6/10. Better than Potter, but struggled to find his footing. I would have been okay sticking with him for another year after our results in the second half of the season.
@Callum278@Iewdawg@CFCPys@Matt_Law_DT The fact that we weren't in UCL to begin with with the team we had at the time was an embarrassment. Admittedly Conte's fault not his.
I did love crushing Arsenal though.
Chelsea sacking Poch three to Four months ago when the going was bad could have been acceptable by the fans.
But then he wasn't sacked until he found a way to make the team win games back to back qualifying to Europe.
We can all agree that this is a very bad decision.
@carefreedan05 We hired Lampard with less experience than that. Club legend or no, you can't possibly say that he was qualified. Nothing surprises me anymore.
@Iewdawg@CFCPys@Matt_Law_DT I lost respect for the man with that whole Carabao cup incident with Kepa. He can't control the players no matter how much of a technical mastermind he is.
@shyamtalks No team in any industry, but especially in sports, is going to thrive with a revolving door of leadership. The club needs to give managers time to execute and has been historically terrible at it. Whoever they choose needs to be given a 2y window AT LEAST to make real change.