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  2. I think you’re missing the point a lot of people were making. It was never about having the right to beat Arsenal. It was about having a go. We needed to. We were 3-2 down from the first leg. Instead we fucked about for 45 minutes - against a team that were in no real rush to get after us - then got beat anyway. They were there for the taking, just took too long to try and do so, on top of not having enough quality when it mattered.
  3. Expansive CF target list (I just did this today for right-footed LWers) I do not think we are set at CF, even with Emmanuel Emegha coming in some of these are pipe dreams and some are older stopgaps, but like the other list, I want to be maximal this is simply off talent, both potential or current in order of valuation Alexander Isak (rumours are out there Pool will sell him) Julián Alvarez Lautaro Martínez Victor Osimhen Harry Kane Marcus Thuram Samu Aghehowa Ferran Torres Nicolas Jackson (keep him?) Moise Kean Serhou Guirassy Gonçalo Ramos Pio Esposito Ange-Yoan Bonny Vitor Roque Santiago Castro Igor Thiago Dušan Vlahović Jhon Durán Fisnik Asllani Amine Gouiri Joaquín Panichelli Charalampos Kostoulas Rayan Endrick Mikel Oyarzabal Patrik Schick Conrad Harder Christian Kofane Eli Junior Kroupi Franculino Santiago Gimenez Franjo Ivanović Ivan Toney Eliezer Mayenda Kauã Elias Francesco Camarda Ricardo Pepi Adam Hlozek George Ilenikhena Aleksandar Mitrović Luca Meirelles Kader Meïté Robinio Vaz Jhon Córdoba Ricardo Mathias Robert Lewandowski Sidiki Chérif
  4. 3 players is pretty standard reserved summer window tho.for even if a club has been highly successful.
  5. Yesterday
  6. Both look like busts atm, especially Gittens over £92m in toto likely down the shitter £52m for Gittens (MADNESS) £40m for Garnacho, AND we lose 10 per cent on the sell-on 🤬
  7. Something also worked in their favour is having the same manager since 2019. It hasn't always paid off and taken them a while to get to this point but hes definitely got them there now!
  8. he is a superb MFer madness to sell him for anything under £110-120m
  9. we need to destroy this broken team NO EXCUSES
  10. What I find funny is people thinking we have a right to beat arsenal, best team in the league by far, perfect record in the champions league and now we are a shit club for not beating them at home when they have the best defence in the world right now, how do they get that? Oh yes by getting top 4 year after year and building the squad they have and could with th quad? We are so far away from arsenal it’s not even funny, but just because we are Chelsea fc doesn’t give us the right to win fuck all
  11. yep, he is a real plonker it seems ffs
  12. wrong side of the pitch Quenda is a left-footed RWer we need a right-footed (or ambipedal) LWer a pretty extensive list (some are pipedreams, some are dice-rolls and some are youth) some are more AMFs than wingers (in italics), but I wanted to be as maximal as possible, and all of those types listed deffo play winger: Vinicius Junior Jamal Musiala Kenan Yıldız Khvicha Kvaratskhelia Désiré Doué Morgan Rogers Bradley Barcola Yan Diomande Fermín López Rafael Leão Nico Williams Rodrygo Anthony Gordon Dani Olmo Said El Mala Iliman Ndiaye Ibrahim Mbayee Crysencio Summerville Rodrigo Mora Malick Fofana Jesús Rodríguez Assane Diao Kevin Dan Ndoye Antonio Nusa Jean-Mattéo Bahoya Matías Fernández-Pardo Bazoumana Touré Oskar Pietuszewski Jeremy Monga Kerim Alajbegovic
  13. https://football-observatory.com/WeeklyPost532 Thanks to the data exclusively produced by our partner Impect, the 532nd CIES Football Observatory Weekly Post presents the ball-friendliest teams in the world. The ranking was established according to four indicators: the proximity of passes (the shorter, the better), the pace of passing during possession, the duration of possessions and the percentage of balls received in the opponent's third below knee height (on the ground)*. Of the 915 teams in the 58 leagues analysed, the highest score was recorded for Bayern Munich (Vincent Kompany). The Germans are ahead of Paris Saint-Germain (Luis Enrique), with FC Barcelona (Hansi Flick) in third place and Bayer Leverkusen in fourth (Kasper Hjulmand). Among teams outside Europe's big-5, Columbus Crew (5th overall) are ahead of Denmark's FC Nordsjælland (7th) and French second division’s AS Saint-Étienne (8th). Manchester City (6th), Celtic FC (9th) and Olympique de Marseille (10th) round up the top 10. The top 20 also notably includes Norway’s Bodø/Glimt (Kjetil Knutsen) and Spain’s Elche CF (Eder Sarabia). At the opposite end, the least ball-friendly teams out of the sample analysed are Irish sides Galway United and Drogheda United, ahead of Belgium’s Patro Eisden, Portugal’s CD Feirense, Austria’s SKU Amstetten and Czech Republic’s FC Zlín. *The data is presented as a ratio relative to the average recorded across the 915 teams analysed (current or last completed domestic league matches only). Ball-friendliest teams, 58 leagues worldwide Domestic leagues matches, current or last completed season until 30/01/2026 Proximity: proximity of passes Tempo: pace of passing during possession Duration: duration of possessions Ground: % of balls received in the opponent's third below knee height snip
  14. For me, that’s the most unbelievable mistake by the board. I can still understand Garnacho because he came from United and has shown some decent things, but the Gittens signing — especially for the price paid — represents everything that’s wrong with this board. Sterling, despite everything, came from City, and Madueke, who’s already been sold, was cheap. Mudryk has also been a disaster, but honestly, the Gittens signing is by far the worst of them all.
  15. I think we all know by now that Garnacho only really works as a substitute, and LR has already realized that. Why was George loaned out? Neto, Garnacho, Estevão, Palmer… just because Estevão and Palmer were on the bench doesn’t mean they don’t count. Neto is already back for the next game, so we’re well covered on the wings until the end of the season. And a Palmer who’s not 100% yet is still, in my view, more of a player than George. I’m not making excuses, but I’m also not as blind as you seem to be.
  16. Should should be straightforward... But who knows but gotta keep winning as pressure is on really.
  17. Pre/Post Match Discussion, Live Chat & Analysis Saturday Feb 7th, 2026 Molneux Stadium Premier League 5 PM UK
  18. Then there was the mocking of an old guy in a gym... Blokes a walking cock womble
  19. Garnacho? and if Palmer isn’t 100% fit, which he hasn’t been all season.. then why let George go? Why not bring another winger in the market?
  20. "While playing a match on the platform, Mudryk made several offensive comments surrounding the Massacres of Poles in Volhynia and Eastern Galicia during World War 2." Seriously every single news pop up about this guy makes him more and more pathetic.. Very interesting though that it's been almost 1.5 years now and it's not even confirmed he is suspensed. How is this possible? And him not being able to fulfill his contract duties doesn't give base to the club to terminate?
  21. After ban from football and driving now he received ban on platform where he plays counter strike...
  22. We spent around 240m euros on Sterling, Mudryk, Gittens and Garnacho. Sold Pulisic for 20m. We downgraded.
  23. Palmer isn’t at 100%, and Estevão just came back from Brazil — with the travel, it’s completely normal he didn’t start. Gittsen is also injured. So it’s not “making excuses,” it’s just managing the squad realistically given the circumstances.
  24. Does Arteta rotate this much? Where are they in comparison to us? Playing Delap RW and Enzo LW when we have wingers on the bench? Why are you making excuses for this shit? Why would anyone?
  25. They aren't good even as subs. What a waste of 100m.
  26. The way you’re talking, it sounds like LR completely rotated the team, but look at who actually played: Sánchez, Cucurella, Chalobah, Fofana, Santos, Enzo, Caicedo, and João Pedro. There’s already a solid base there, and it’s completely normal to rotate players in these competitions, even in the later stages. It’s not “giving up” or “not trying,” it’s smart squad management to keep everyone fresh and competitive.
  27. We know that winning the CL is more important than winning the Carabao Cup. That’s obvious. What I’m pointing out is that we should be trying to win the Carabao Cup regardless… we should be going for The League title not just accepting top 4. Especially after the money spent to assemble this farcical squad. We should be going for every single trophy available. There should be no compromise even spoken of, let alone actually acted upon which is what appears to be happening at this club with the evidence of resting key players for important games in specific competitions. We aren’t just making this shit up.. it’s literally being briefed to us by the club through their mouth pieces, the dodgy twat on Sky Sports News, Ben Jacobs, Fabrizio, Matt Law and Ornstein. They aren’t journalists, they are literally paid to spout the nonsense that is fed to them by the clubs who pay them.
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