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Would be happy with Murillo from Forest! We need good CB's lol Will be interesting to see if Newcastle bring Anderson back as one of Tonali/Bruno G will likely be sold in the summer.
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There were reports of Madrid potentially selling Camavinga though, so it may create an opportunity for a new midfielder to come in. As for Enzo, I still see him as an Atletico player and his mate Alvarez is already there...😄
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Seems like Enzo and Rodri are currently having a twerk off in the media to determine which of the two can entice Real Madrid to come and buy them. Both seem desperate to go there. Normally you’d give the Spaniard who is from Madrid the edge but Rodri has looked broken since his long injuries and he’s just about to turn 30. He’s not exactly marketable either and won’t sell millions of shirts like Enzo would. But then on the other hand Fabrizio Romano is still reporting that Nico Paz is definitely heading back to Madrid. Which would then make signing one of Enzo or Rodri completely pointless.
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Vesper reacted to a post in a topic:
Enzo Maresca Thread
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Dont rate neither. Read Palace interested in Rosenier if he gets sacked.
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It is bullshit, because the original poster of the tweet himself replied in the thread calling it a joke. Don't care much really. Maresca and Rosenior are not the level of managers Chelsea needs. These are managers for CFC LDN and BlueCo.
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Until I see a legit source I am calling bullshit on that quote.
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Fucking average manager with an average mentality, can't stand the bloke
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Chelsea Transfers
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Chelsea attackers’ player ratings from 2025/26 season so far https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/news/rating-Chelsea-attackers-2025-26-season-so-far-10-10-joao-pedro-but-poor-scores-for-wingers/ Alejandro Garnacho: 4/10 Far from the most popular signing, Alejandro Garnacho has struggled to nail down a regular starting position since arriving from Manchester United in the summer. The winger has looked promising on occasion off the bench, a role he started to perform his best in when he was at Old Trafford too. Given the fact the club had a complete reshuffle of the left-wing position over the summer, it is disappointing to see there have been no improvements so far. Jamie Gittens: 3/10 After starting the first league game of the season, Jamie Gittens is still awaiting his first Premier League goal since joining Chelsea. Gittens has been tipped to shine under Liam Rosenior, however a hamstring injury has kept him out of action for a prolonged period of time. There is clearly quality there. An outstanding goal against Wolves in the Carabao Cup is proof of that, but Chelsea need to start seeing it more when he returns. Photo by Giuseppe Maffia/NurPhoto via Getty Images Estevao Willian: 9/10 One of the rare pieces of strong recent business from the club, Estevao Willian is a star for the present and the future. The Brazilian lifts the Stamford Bridge crowd every time he gets the ball, and brings creativity that has been missing for so long in the front three. Both Enzo Maresca and Rosenior have been keen to protect Estevao, but it is time to unleash him as a regular in the starting side. Pedro Neto: 5/10 Pedro Neto is often one of the first names on the teamsheet for Chelsea, but he does not do enough with his minutes to warrant this. Neto hasn’t scored since the start of December in the Premier League, after an initially hot start to the campaign. The Portugal international is a frequent source of frustration for Chelsea fans. While he is sometimes unfairly treated, he has not lived up to expectations in recent months. Joao Pedro: 10/10 One of the best signings Chelsea have made in a long time. Joao Pedro is scoring regularly and playing well to go with it. Despite not necessarily being an out-and-out striker, the Brazil international is the closest thing fans have seen to Didier Drogba since the great man’s departure. Chelsea’s business with Brighton has turned out to be very successful, and Pedro is the latest positive addition from the Seagulls. Liam Delap: 2/10 Chelsea were praised for shrewd business when they signed Liam Delap from Ipswich Town, however it has so far been a nightmare move for all parties. He has just three goals in all competitions since joining before the Club World Cup, and struggled when given the rare chance to start. It already looks as if the writing is on the wall regarding his future, with Chelsea chiefs having internal doubts about Delap just months into his career. Marc Guiu: 3/10 The Spaniard is very much third choice when it comes to Chelsea striker, being recalled from a loan at Sunderland right at the start of the season. He has found the net in the Champions League and FA Cup, but opportunities have been few and far between for him at Stamford Bridge. With the incoming arrival of Dastan Satpaev and Emanuel Emegha would also suggest that Guiu is primed for a move away from the club.
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🇦🇷 8. Enzo Fernandez
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these 2 will never happen, but I would be overjoyed if they did: Chelsea are plotting an ambitious summer move for the Tottenham Hotspur defender, Luka Vuskovic. (CaughtOffside) Chelsea are preparing a summer move for the Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson. (CaughtOffside)
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Barca, unless they sell a lot of their meh players or at least one or two of their quality players, cannot affored Bastoni
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The question is, who signs him other than Atletico Madrid (as his bestie Alvarez is already there) and Italian clubs won't pay a high fee for him.
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This board is so lazy, they will just pay Strasbourg for Barco and tell Liam to deal with it. Ideally we would find a more attacking midfielder to complement Caicedo and Lavia (assuming he can rebuild his fitness next season). With the way the club is headed, it won't matter who we get as a replacement as we won't be in UCL next season unless Palmer, Pedro and Estevao somehow all click together for the last 5 games of the season and we go unbeaten 😆 Every game its the same thing, start with Pedro, Neto and whoever, then sub on Delap/Garnacho for no reason.
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[Fabrizio Romano] Negotiations are already underway between Barcelona and Bastoni's camp on contractual terms, salary, etc.
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Remember this like it just happened but somehow feels an eternity ago. BlueCo out
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I wonder how much we will get for him? The problem selling him though is that we will not get a good replacement. One thing about the mid is we need creativity. I love Caicedo but we can't have more players like him.. It's good to have one for cover but we need creativity in the mid and who can that be for us? No one. Maybe Elliot? But I'm not sure if he is creative enough, more like a Caiceco players, we need creativity ala Fabregas to help us unlock team. Will this board do that? No they will get some 18 year old out there....
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But they're more intelligent than us because they are rich, like Trump. They know better. Said no one ever
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Losing interest in anything that isn’t towards getting BlueCo OUT!
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Great Goal but I thought Russo's was top quality also.
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I unfollowed Chelsea from Instagram. Lost interest in whatever they post.
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Boehly will continue to be 2nd, or 3rd fiddle to Eghbali. He isn't representing Clearlake, who own the majority. Until Clearlake tells Eghbali to sit down, this charade will continue.
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Read the room and stop insulting our intelligence with these pathetic briefings Chelsea fans reacted as fully expected yesterday https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/read-the-room-and-stop-insulting Pretty much every single Chelsea fan I know now can see straight through the bulls**t. Every single Chelsea fan I know is sick and tired of how our club is being ran from top to bottom. I’ve never seen them in such unison over this, I seriously mean that. I actually think this next protest might have some legs… In the last couple of weeks, I’ve even seen the most positive and the most glass half full Chelsea fans I know, finally turn. They’ve finally cracked and finally had enough after keeping some sort of hope with this project, somehow. But I honestly mean it when I say how big it is to finally see this small collection of match-going fans who I personally know, lose hope. This is the fan who I am talking about in particular, a pal of mine. Check his posts, he’s THE most positive Chelsea fan I know and has been clinging on to hope for a long time. Well, not anymore…. And then, on top of all of that, we get a bunch of pathetic briefings sent out by the club to attempt to tell us that everything is good, they know what they’re doing, and we’re moving in the right direction. My first response to the latest crap I read yesterday was ‘read the f*****g room people!!’ You honestly think that a single Chelsea fan is going to swallow briefed nonsense from the media this week? Really? You really think it’s just not going to get people even more angry and against you? You really think this is not insulting fan intelligence yet again? If you think any of that, then you need to god damn reality check. Some of it was even just pretty much a copy and paste brief. It’s absolutely laughable! We were told to judge them after four transfer windows, now we’re basically being told to judge them after this summer window. What on earth is going on!? So many Chelsea fans have checked out right now. It’s a sad state of affairs. I just want my club back. It’s making me fall out of love with the game.
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FAN VIEW: Chelsea owners are losing everyone even the optimists 'Their arrogance makes everything much worse' https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/fan-view-Chelsea-owners-are-losing I think this is actually a very balanced fan view and is also a real taster of what I’d say as many as 99% of our fan base are feeling about the club right now. Chelsea’s owners have pretty much lost an entire fan base, even those who were holding on to some hope and positivity. Community member on this site, Matt Kirk, I find to be one of the most balanced voices around in the entire fan base. And he even admits that like me, he has tried to be positive. But enough is enough. Matt wrote on the live blog earlier this week, which gained attention as the top comment: “I can’t remember seeing the fanbase so unanimously disgruntled at the ownership/directors. They’re losing everyone even the optimists. Their arrogance makes everything much worse. No humility or accountability. Briefs that insult fan intelligence. I think if there was a level of transparency and decency people would be more forgiving. “I try to see the positives but I can’t remember feeling so deflated about the club and its direction. Clearlake are too stubborn to change. Which leaves us with Todd Boehly who lines up with some values but has gone MIA whilst not helping the situation.” And it’s not just on this site that fans are feeling this way. CFCDaily conducted some scathing polls on X this week. With almost 8,000 voters: 53% want the owners to sell up 42% want them to change the model 5% want them to keep the model And with the Sporting Directors: 93% want them SACKED 7% would keep them And Liam Rosenior: 82% would SACK him now 18% would keep him Very scathing indeed. To sum up with Matt’s comments, it’s pretty much what I said in my article yesterday about the Chelsea fan base collectively having enough, even the most optimistic ones, with the example I gave yesterday. Anyway, we’re going into a weekend of international football now. So maybe I’ll have the weekend to calm down and try and find some sort of hope again going into these final games of the season. We’re one point off the Champions League places and in for a decent shout of advancing further in the FA Cup. Things to play for, I will get some positivity back ahead of these games, don’t worry. But for now, it’s gloomy.