Why Chelsea first team assistant manager Ray Wilkins was sacked
No one, not even Carlo Ancelotti, has been able to tell us why the http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 assistant manager Ray Wilkins was sacked at the beginning to the 2010-2011 season.
The news of his sacking was sudden, unexpected and up until now, unexplained.
There had been previously no reports of a row between Wilkins and Roman Abramovich, the Chelsea owner, or Wilkins and Ancelotti.
In fact, Wilkins and Ancelotti were known to be on good terms, with Wilkins playing an important part in the Italian manager leading the Blues to their first ever double in his first season at the London club.
So what was it that contributed to the abrupt end of his spell as the assistant manager for the Blues?
After some intense, undercover investigation, bettor.com have finally discovered why Wilkins was shown the door when he seemed to be doing a perfectly decent http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Job-c18684 at Stamford Bridge.
Despite his ability to fulfil his role as Ancelotti’s second hand man, Wilkins did the unthinkable, and unforgiveable.
The 54-year-old made the mistake of occupying Abramovich’s personal bathroom at Stamford Bridge and leaving traces of his presence.
The Russian billionaire is known to be very particular about his private bathroom, not allowing anyone else to use it. Not even his girlfriend.
Wilkins, who had a particularly large lunch before the fated afternoon, happened to off-load in the Blues owners personal bathroom.
Minutes after the incident, Abramovich himself felt the need to visit the bathroom, upon which he discovered the not so little present Wilkins had left for him.
Disgust turned to panic as Abramovich tried countless times to remove the signs of Wilkins’ negligence and disobedience.
It was all in vain and by the end of Abramovich had given up and had called in the professionals, who spent all day on the monstrosity.
A source close to the club revealed:
“It was big, it just wouldn’t go.”
While they finally managed to get rid of it, Abramovich was determined to get rid of the person capable of such damage.
The Russian billionaire launched an investigation; the private investigators narrowed down their options to Carlo Ancelotti, Ray Wilkins and Brazilian defender Alex.
Further inquiry ruled out Ancelotti and http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Alex-c4752, who had not been present at the Bridge on the day the incident, took place.
It soon emerged it was Wilkins who had done the deed and with that revelation it was understood his days at Stamford Bridge had come to an end.
The disgusted Abramovich refused to even meet the Englishman and ordered for him to be sacked, with immediate effect.
His mid-season sacking may have played a part in the Blues ending up trophy-less this season, but at least it has led to measures ensuring cleaner bathrooms at Stamford Bridge.
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