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27/9/2016 11:45 | Well take Cahill on loan in Jan.....as cover for Dawson arf | shaftdrive1 | |
27/9/2016 10:53 | Again I agree Tommo - but whilst you and I question Emanelo the real question should be directed at Mr A How on earth can he be so successful when he can be such a bad judge of character/ability? I just don't get it | joe say | |
27/9/2016 08:57 | I'd play Ivanovic with Terry in the centre of defence and I'd utilise David Luiz somewhere in a rejuvenated midfield as I've always felt that he can offer more from there than at the back, where he's not always the steadiest of performers. I don't know what it is about Emenalo and Abramovich. How did this person with such limited experience in top flight football manage to reach a position of such apparent influence. I suspect he's chiefly responsible for much of the dross we've bought over recent years, many of whom never make the first team and spend season after season on loan at various clubs. Meanwhile, despite this vast pool of players at our disposal, we continue to play players out of their natural positions. There is something wrong with the structure at the club. Get rid of Emenalo and we may see some sort of improvement. | tommo41 | |
26/9/2016 15:39 | Largely bang on - although I would still play JT ahead of Ivanovic | joe say | |
21/9/2016 09:39 | Why has Chelsea still got the Oaf playing in defence? Thought the itie had defending hands down? | stucom | |
20/9/2016 08:26 | Well said that man. Why you CFC fans couldn't accept this the first time round is beyond me. The man is toxic and perfectly suited to Utd. I just feel sorry for Sir Bobby, he'll never forgive himself. | rb5 | |
20/9/2016 07:58 | I see Abramovich is already becoming unsettled with Conte!! Crazy, really, just five games into the season but I must admit that the performance against Liverpool was disappointing and doesn't augur well for a top four finish. Apart from Kante it's practically the same side as last season. Costa still looks isolated up front too often and we're relying on the trickery from the midfield to get the ball through to him, which isn't working very well. Oscar and Matic in a starting line up aren't going to help the cause. We need Fabregas as a regular starter to provide a bit of guile. And we've got to stop playing a centre back at right back and a right back at left back. Let's get a bit of balance into the team and let's start buying the right players in the next transfer window or using some of our ridiculously large cast of players who are either still at the club or are out on loan. Mourinho is responsible for Lukaku and De Bruyne starring elsewhere in the Premiership. Glad that he's struggling at Man Utd. Same turgid, attritional football that we saw too often at Chelsea, particularly during his second term. And still blaming everyone else for the results except himself. He'll be gone by the end of the season, leaving Utd with the world's most expensive flop on their books, who he tried so hard to persuade them to buy. The bloke may bring a bit of success occasionally to some of the clubs he coaches but he'll never produce a team that play the type of football that Guardiola and Wenger can. He alienates public opinion against his clubs with his constant whinging, excuses and ego-boosting attention-seeking. | tommo41 | |
07/9/2016 17:35 | dim the bellend 7 Sep '16 - 10:28 - 33662 of 33662 0 0 (Filtered) | this_is_me | |
07/9/2016 09:20 | Giggs has never been in gaol or been so stupid with his money. It does, however, seem that a majority of PL players and NFL players in the USA are more or less broke 10 years after retiring. I was able to give up the day job with a lot less in investments than some of them earn in one year and I am worth a lot more now than I was then. I really don't understand there level of stupidity with money. | this_is_me | |
07/9/2016 08:30 | Maybe Giggs will help write it for him - once he's finished visiting the family | joe say | |
07/9/2016 07:52 | I see broke gaol bird Kerry Dixon is trying to sell a book about his train crash of a life. | this_is_me | |
01/9/2016 13:57 | Not so sure that JT is the only expert - you should talk with that utter vermin of yours who admittedly likes to keep it in the family | joe say | |
01/9/2016 12:37 | I'm happy with our squad this season. If Rashford gets the chance to score 20 goals and Martial concentrates on the football by giving up the womanising (only JT can work flat out at both at the same time) we have a great chance of winning the PL. | this_is_me | |
01/9/2016 07:32 | Well let's see then Tim eh A German journalist said the opposite about your outcast | joe say | |
01/9/2016 07:21 | French journalist Julien Laurens believes David Luiz, 29, will return back to Chelsea a worse player than when he left two years ago. | this_is_me | |
31/8/2016 13:45 | Paris St-Germain defender David Luiz could be in line for a shock return to Chelsea. The Premier League club have offered £30m plus add-ons for the Brazil international, who left Stamford Bridge for France two years ago in a £50m deal. Yes Luiz not good enough at PSG so returning in a cut price deal. | this_is_me | |
31/8/2016 00:54 | Luiz coming back - I hope so!........... | jatin724 | |
28/8/2016 23:11 | zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz | dim the bellend | |
27/8/2016 21:11 | Chelsea's plan for new stadium runs into trouble... over threat to bats Surely the WAGs aren't that bad! Will JT look elsewhere? | this_is_me | |
17/8/2016 07:14 | bit harsh - in fact almost aggressive and thuggish | joe say |
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