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Don’t have a problem at all with Cucu’s comments the other day. He said himself that he’s happy here and seems to genuinely appreciate being a Chelsea player whilst also just telling the truth about how the players feel. Also don’t have a problem with him saying he’d have to genuinely think about it if Barca were to come in for him. For a Barca product that’s impossible to ignore. What Enzo is doing is straight up disrespectful. As shambolic as the ownership situation is and has been during his time the club still made a massive effort to sign you, paid an insane fee, the supporters stuck by you when you struggled badly at times, and you’re the vice captain. For him to be out here in front of cameras any chance he gets whoring himself for Real Madrid is spitting in our faces.
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Couldn’t give one single solitary fuck about it. Enzo is bang average and can fuck off for all I care but I hope he continues to express his desire to leave. Tell everyone how shit the project is. I want to see BlueCo burn !! Burn it all down.
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He's a mouthy fucker and so called vice/captain, he should know better. Sell him, he's not that good anyway
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Apparently berated some of his team mates. Didn’t think he had it in him to be fair although to be fair he should have been on the receiving end of this stuff a lot also. Didn’t think any of them had it in them and honestly, would rather some of them did something like this every now and then than sat sulking like little girls. Shows they have a bit of personality and character. Would imagine that will be enough for BlueCo to spin a he was toxic in the dressing room PR move and sell him. Cucurella will be sold no doubt, given his more recent comments about wanting to win/Barcalona. Plus his wages. Again they’ll spin it some way. Palmer situation is worrying also but what did these owners expect?
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Eduardo Conceição
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Enzo just gonna run his mouth about his desire for Madrid out in the open to the media everyday, huh? Again, I’ve loved him as a personality and at times as a player but tbh he can fuck off this summer. Get a huge fee and replace him with a more athletic midfielder and we probably upgrade our team.
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💥🔵Palmeiras confirm they rejected €25m offers for 16-year-old forward Eduardo Conceicao. Chelsea reportedly made contact with the player's representatives. (@UOL)
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bullshit.
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Arsenal warned for Timewasting after 1 minute 😅 Must be some kind of record
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Sam Kerr is back.
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UEFA CL Quarters Got to overturn a 3-1 1st leg deficit v Arsenal tonight -
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lol, I knew this was coming after the clean sheet that Japan kept against England: Chelsea may have just found the answer to their goalkeeping woes during international break https://www.thechelseachronicle.com/columnist/Chelsea-may-have-just-found-the-answer-to-their-goalkeeping-woes-during-international-break/ One position Chelsea fans are desperate to see their side upgrade is goalkeeper, and they should certainly of taken note of Zion Suzuki’s performance for Japan against England. Robert Sanchez enjoyed a strong start to the season, but has started to falter of late, with his place in the starting side no longer a given under Liam Rosenior. The new boss has been keen to give Filip Jorgensen a chance, although he let his side down during the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 against PSG. Zion Suzuki is the answer to Chelsea’s goalkeeping woes Suzuki is a regular for Parma outside of a broken hand he suffered earlier this season, and was on top form for Japan in their first ever win against England. While Cole Palmer struggled for the Three Lions, Suzuki kept a clean sheet and made three saves to deny a star-studded side for Thomas Tuchel. He also knew when to get rid of the ball and play long, with there never any hairy moments when the ball was at his feet. Playing out from the back is important to Rosenior’s style of play, and an area where Sanchez simply doesn’t live up to standards. The Blues can address this with the signing of Suzuki, who has appeared on the radar of a number of top clubs in the past. Chelsea hold prior interest in Suzuki Despite Chelsea not actually making any recent signings to address the goalkeeper situation, they have certainly been linked with plenty of names who could have been Sanchez replacements. One of these is the Japan international. Chelsea have sent scouts to watch Suzuki in Italy on previous occasions. At 23 years of age, the Blues would not be breaking their policy of signing younger players rather than those with more experience. However, there are reports that Chelsea owners are willing to tweak their transfer strategy following comments from current player Marc Cucurella questioning their methods.
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Imagine Estevao slowly blooded into a serious XI. The circus right now could even stall his development
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Agreed men, what a travesty this whole thing. And we got fooled, but then again we had little choice because under the condition things happend. It was a force sell and the one doing the selling just went for the highest bidder.
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? Are you keeping an eye on current affairs? They have spent all the money. BlueCo took out two huge loans to fund the insane spending that occurred over the last 4 years. Loans with double digit interest! We are now a sell to buy club. If we can’t sell all of the deadwood which is already becoming a problem with it being seemingly harder and harder to shift the likes of Disasi & co. It will leave us with no other option than to sell the bigger named stars to fund any further purchases which we all know won’t be spent on the players needed but rather a shit load of 16 year olds again. There is no ‘attacking the summer window’. Just look at how they ‘attacked’ the summer just gone.. the perfect opportunity to build on the CWC success. This ownership doesn’t care about building something substantial geared towards obtaining the biggest prizes. It was all a fugasi, a lie, bullshit to keep the fans on tender hooks until they make enough profit out of an inflated club sale. The players like Enzo, Cucu, Caicedo & Palmer were all sold a dream that ultimately the owners are not delivering on and to top it off, are literally saying they don’t care about it and doing it publicly for all to see
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Let's talk RELEGATION danger zone next season IF all or much of the following happens due to the BlueCo shitshow ramping up even more: 1. We fail to make CL this season (which fucks us badly both financially and recruiting-wise). 2. We keep the puppet Rosenior as manager AND we keep all the sporting directors and the cunts combine to bury us in the bottom 5 or so by the time ANY (likely Rosenior first, as Winstanley, Stewart, Shields, Roberst etc are seemingly untouchable no matter how much they FUCK us) are FINALLY sacked next season. 3. We lose multiple, massive players (maybe even all of the following: Enzo, Palmer, CuCu, Neto, etc) and they are not replaced with anything of remotely WC quality. We also continue to see major injuries, including from the ones who are already glassmen (Reece, Lavia, Fofana, etc). 4. Colwill does NOT recover to his previous levels. We also do NOT buy any truly quailty CBs. 5. The board decides to keep Penders at Strasbourg next season and we do NOT buy any Gkers, we roll with the utter shite we have now. OR Penders comes and is a bust, which is even worse as we then have THREE shit keepers and a board who will refuse to sort it. 6. We do not buy any quality CFs AND we also sell Nico Jackson. 7. We fail to pull any (or almost any)) of our main, top class targets for FB, DMF, CMF, AMF, and Winger. 8. We fail to sell many of our dregs, or get fuckall in terms of sale prices for them, thus making it even harder to spend whilst complying with FFP. 9. BlueCo keeps doubling down on ALL of their fucked up shit, gaslighting to olympian degrees, lashing out at all who criticise them, and at that point our remaining quality players go into open rebellion. 10. The new manager BlueCo brings in when our current puppet is sacked is simply another puppet hack, and we get no real 'new mananger bounce'. We sink into the bottom 3 in the table with 5 games to go or so and fail to pull out of the nosedive.
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Sources have told BBC Sport that the reported losses include fines - among them the £10.75m Premier League sanction relating to agent payments made under Roman Abramovich's ownership - as well as write‑offs in the accounts for high‑profile players such as Raheem Sterling, who was released, and Mykhailo Mudryk, who is being investigated over a failed drugs test. Chelsea believe income will be at record levels in their next accounts, with an extra £85m earned from winning the Club World Cup, plus about £80m in television revenue from the Champions League. The loss is less than the £355m quoted on Uefa's benchmarking report last month. That figure is understood to be a result of sales between two clubs in a multi-club model being excluded, with Chelsea having the same owners as French outfit Strasbourg. Chelsea also revealed their women's team lost £17.1m in 2024-25, with revenue at £21.3m. What Chelsea need to do to stop the losses It is important to note that Chelsea have not yet released their full accounts, which will soon be published at Companies House and are expected to provide a more detailed picture. The only information currently available is from the statement made by Chelsea on Wednesday., external "People ask whether Chelsea are a football club or a hedge‑fund experiment. I don't think these accounts offer any clearer answer. We are still waiting to see the full picture on Companies House," said football finance expert Kieran Maguire. He said the figures highlighted the importance of Champions League football to a club that is currently sixth in the league. He added: "For every one pound you receive from broadcasting [in the Champions League], you only get 11p in the Conference League, and it is much harder for the marketing department to sell a hospitality box for a match against the second‑best team in Denmark than when Barcelona come to town." There are also concerns that Stamford Bridge is beginning to look dated, leaving Chelsea at risk of falling behind their rivals, particularly with new Premier League squad-cost ratio rules coming into force this summer. These replace PSR and allow clubs to spend 85% of their total revenues on squad-related costs. "Chelsea have only a 40,000‑capacity stadium and are around half of Manchester United's size, and probably £50-60m behind others," Maguire added. "With the introduction of the new squad‑cost ratio rules, it is really important for clubs to boost revenue wherever they can. "Chelsea are simply behind their rivals, with less to spend on players - and that will take its toll over time." Maguire agreed that it was unlikely Chelsea would breach Premier League regulations. Chelsea made a £128.4m profit last year - almost entirely due to the sale of their women's team to themselves, a loophole that has since been closed by the league. It means pre-tax losses over the past three years are about £220m in total, but Maguire said that Chelsea would have needed to submit the losses accounted for under PSR by 31 December. "The lack of any news suggests the league is satisfied with their PSR figures," Maguire said.
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No doubt. But despite all the chaos and the shit show that is our ownership and their woeful transfer/managerial policies, had Palmer been better we’d be talking about this season as another “building block” campaign where we could then attack the summer window to challenge next year. We’ve had great overall seasons from several of our top players. If Palmer had been one of them we’d be way up the table and sitting pretty. I had a lot of sympathy for him early in the season about carrying the injury. But my sympathy completely ran out months ago. He is being selfish by not getting surgery months ago because he’s desperate to go to the WC.
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Chelsea have announced the biggest pre-tax loss in Premier League history. The £262m deficit for 2024-25 eclipses the £179.5m lost by Manchester City in 2011. Wooo making history!! https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/articles/cm2k3jdylp1o
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As bad as Palmers form has been… let’s not make excuses for this diabolical ownership. Plamer has been playing with a groin injury and it’s clearly effecting his confidence not being able to perform the way he could before. He has every right to be disappointed with how the club is being ran. It’s a joke and not what these players were promised.