With Chelsea, apparently the reason Pochetino leaving was by mutual consent was because they weren't happy that he hadn't pulled a miracle out of his arse (despite their strong finish to the season), and he wasn't happy that Todd Boehly was refusing to give him a significant say in transfers.
Can't say I blame Poch for wanting to go in that situation. I expect he'll land on his feet. Meanwhile, Chelsea will continue to flounder while their clown of an owner is meddling.
I was worried they might find their stride under Poch next season. The way Arteta speaks about Poch was telling. I'm glad to see them sabotage themselves like this.
Oh no doubt. I actually think it'd be funny if Yanited asked him, but the Glazers aren't that dumb. Also I think from one of the podcasts, Rooney has mentioned Yanited has an atmosphere that old players aren't really welcomed.