Should Mark Hughes really be in the running for the Chelsea job?
He has done a good job at Blackburn, but, a bit like Sam Allardyce at Bolton, has got the best out of his team by playing, physical, tough and unattractive football.
Does the Bridge want football like that?
Hughes is yet to prove that he can manage a team who will play, fast-flowing attractive football, and I think that it is too high a risk for Abramovich to take.
Man City is a club that has potential to battle for top-six places, and Hughes is more than capable of bringing that sort of success to a club like that.
And that opens the door for Allardyce to take over at Ewood Park - and he would have to change little in their style to suit his own.
It's just one big merry-go-round . . .
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