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  2. I don’t mind him there in an emergency against some weak opposition. But against a really good team in a must win UCL game away from home? Ehhhh.
  3. Ah, Neto again.. Starting every single game, madness..
  4. Ticks most boxes, good defender, quick , great pass on him
  5. well i trust him more than any other centerbacks combined
  6. Sanchez, Gusto James Fofana Cucu, Caicedo Santos Enzo Estevao Pedro Neto
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  8. Simply put we don't give a fuck how they are progressing, said it yesterday, it's just a joke if he isn't going to start, and I say start because you don not pull him away from there and bench him, it's criminal. Probably done as a make weight or softening tool in the JJ deal, but even then makes no sense as all the talk for JJ is for the summer and not now.
  9. Why the fuck would we interrupt a great loan for Anselmino where he was comfortable and highly thought of by that club if we haven’t even definitively decided that he’s staying? Sounds like this was completely done by the directors with no real say from Rosenoir and he said yesterday that he hadn’t even spoken with the player yet.
  10. Meeting on Friday to decide what to do with Anselmino, busy few days for Chelsea ahead.... Heard that before, it will be all out goings
  11. I'm pretty sure we payed out his whole remaining salary until 2027 in order to terminate.
  12. I read many shit thrown on Sterling, but he was perfectly right in this story. Who would not expect their employer to keep the terms of the contract they mutually agreed just because they changed their mind? Considering what kind of player he was, his injuries and the fact he was PL-regular since the age of 17, writing was all over the wall that it's a shity idea to give him a 5 year lucrative contract. We got what we deserved. We were lucky Koulibaly agreed to go to Saudis, he would also still be on our books. Horrible player management once again.. And actually, instead of transfers like Sancho, we could have just kept him around. He didn't have his prime here but I remember he was always pushing hard and never lazy, even 2022/23 was like the biggest shitshown around here(Potter, Lampard, Abramovich gone, whole squad being replaced after winning CL, etc.).
  13. I guess for Raheem the sign on fee of wherever he is going next is good enough to make agreeing to terminate worth while. Curious how it will work in PSR. On paper its a big loss to suddenly materialise, losing a player for £0. Although I know you can file with them for special circumstances to write down player values, not sure what it would be here ("he suddenly got shit" isn't really an excuse is it?)
  14. Makes you wonder why we didn’t do this months ago. Guess we’ve been trying desperately behind the scenes to find an interested club to buy him and there were zero takers so this was the last resort.
  15. Raheem Sterling has left the club after his contract was mutually terminated
  16. So, yesterday I wrote about Harry Maguire being fairly reliably linked to Chelsea for the summer as a…View the full article
  17. 🔵Chelsea's preference is to sell Sterling, although terminating his contract or arranging a loan move have not been ruled out. Any contract cancellation would likely start with Chelsea being asked to pay the full £22m remaining on his deal. (@NizaarKinsella)
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  19. I wonder if in some funny way Rosenoir gives us an advantage with Jacques choosing us since he will know him well from managing in France. He can explain to the lad how he has studied him closely and has a specific big role in mind for him. That plus having other French players in our squad might swing it. If it all comes down to wages then obviously we’ll be blown out of the water. Tbh, I’m not that bothered either way. I feel like there will be plenty of CB options in the summer including those already on our books.
  20. Conte reunion a sharp reminder of Chelsea's fall Image source,Getty Imagests Chelsea have not won the Premier League since Antonio Conte led them to the 2016-17 title - and facing the Italian's Napoli side on Wednesday brings that into sharp focus. Conte's triumph came in the season when Pep Guardiola began his reign as Manchester City boss. It was Conte's first campaign in England, too, and Chelsea enjoyed a club-record 13 consecutive league wins on their way to lifting the championship with 93 points. Their fifth Premier League crown in 13 seasons matched Manchester United's achievement in that same period. Chelsea - or indeed United - haven't ruled the roost since, amid an extensive turnover of players and coaches. Nine years down the line, we reach a dramatic finale to the Champions League's opening phase. Liam Rosenior's Chelsea need a win against Conte's Napoli at the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona to go directly into the last-16 stage. Their hosts - Serie A champions last season - must win to stay in the competition.
  21. The board'll try to do a deal now for him to join in the summer. That's the only way I see us beating out the competition for his signing
  22. Palmer has travelled and is fit and ready to play Project Puppet said he is due to have a conversation with Anselimino on Thursday/Friday
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