5. Andriy Shevchenko
His time at Stamford Bridge was a complete disaster but due to his close ties with Abramovich dont count him out entirely. Recently approached for the Ukraine job which he flatly turned down, its obvious the AC Milan legend is keen on management but is the Chelsea job too much too soon for the 36 year old? And with players still at the club who suffered through his torturous form, combined with his lack of experience hes unlikely to command any sort of respect in a dressing room thats still dominated by the triumvirate of Terry, Lampard and Cech. An outside choice at best but who saw Avram Grant succeeding Jose Mourinho back in 2007? The Russian is nothing if not unpredictable so dont count it out.