Cait,
Yep, I know that was a 'typical' rival supporters thing to say! - but on a more analytical view, I tend to think he was nudged out as per Vicky's 2 possibles. Roman is a multi billionaire and has hardly shown a marked 'interest' in his chelsea plaything in comparison to other multi billionaire owners of other clubs - Glaziers showed more interest in Man U and Gillet I think showed the most interest ...
So from the outside, it 'seems' roman just wants things to go his way and thinks by Chelsea doing things a certain way they'll succeed. Mourinho probably displayed tactics which probably take longer to achieve what roman wants and thats the cause of the rift. It is a business, and it seems mourinho has got all his bases covered and is presenting a realistic picture of the club - roman, just wants it all now and isn't taking the whole picture in - world class managers and the way the team needs to be built and nurtured doesn't happen overnight - sure there's blips along the way and now that Chelsea are 'blipping' romans got ants in his pants and 'wants a change'!
no doubt the new guy will have to do as ordered by roman.... lets see if that actually translates into fluidity and increased performance on the pitch...
Hopefully, chelsea do continue to be a part of the top 4 and/or keep their game and ultimately 'business' up at the top flight... keeping the players is going to be at least one of their concerns right now....
Good luck to mourinho .. he is without a doubt a fantastic manager, he doesn't need to prove himself and the next club he's at are almost guaranteed to do well !
Cheers! DtM! West London & Slough UK!