Everything posted by hjperdeath
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Its nothing to do with opinion. You can't really mean there's incest going on. and this was the picture. Wife genuinely sleeping on the right, they both sneaking in and taking a picture
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They're like opposite to how Juan was with his sister. Probably something to do with culture -
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I wasn't joking... It was just a picture taken together. They weren't nude and all over each other. They are a tight family, far from home.
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That's his wife and sister....
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http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/competitions/championship/10623219/Football-League-to-lobby-Government-in-major-move-for-safe-standing-areas.html
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How Hazard's run dismantled Kompany's organization
hjperdeath replied to hjperdeath's topic in Chelsea Articles
Or managed to score another hat-trick unlike someone... -
Who would you sign to lead the line at Chelsea?
hjperdeath replied to Melanicus's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
That I agree with, sadly don't see that happening. -
Who would you sign to lead the line at Chelsea?
hjperdeath replied to Melanicus's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
We've had that debate before over here. Simillar point was made. At the end of the day, its an individualistic choice. Not everyone has nationalistic feelings towards the country they are born in. -
Bayern Munich VS Chelsea Champions League Final 2012
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Best. Thing. Ever. http://vimeo.com/47922187 -
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This is the exact way to put it. Taken the words right off my mouth.
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If I could cringe any more, I would. welcome to the list.
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Salah's just about to laugh. don't think so.
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useless piece of shit for signing a contract that gives him 180k , given by the board who are [insert compliment here]. Oh sweet Jesus, the logic.
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Who would you sign to lead the line at Chelsea?
hjperdeath replied to Melanicus's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Not sure if it's even considered over here, and people might bash me, but I'd take Benzema. Then maybe Costa. -
I'm going to be an Andy Gray loyalist. I want to see him face Shawcross and co. Just once before I die.
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I thought I replied in the morning, but doesn't seem like. Messi is over-rated.
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Fixed the bold.
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I'm not making it sound anything like that, sadly you are wrong. Just because someone provides a service, doesn't mean it's an act of generosity, and in this case he's been handsomely paid for it. And that is the fault of the employer. He is going to leave (thankfully) but this highlights what kind of stupid and rushed decision the board made. When he should have been given a proper medical so that we were sure that the exorbitant sum we were paying for could repay it. Easy to hit out at him, when it's barely his fault that his knee has destroyed his footballing career. All I'm asking is for some form of respect because until the end of his contract, he is our player, just like Malouda, Kalou, Bosingwa have all been. You can call him useless, or say that he can't do anything proper with football , because that would be somewhat of the truth. But to go on and take a pop at his sexuality, or kids or call him something derogatory on personal level, is downright disgraceful.
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I've never called any of the above mentioned any kinds of names. Pityful generalization on your part. I don't tolerate hate comments on any of the players. At the end of the day they offer their service to Chelsea and have my respect, even though they all might not be good at it. And on the first statement, all three are not the best of players, but I would take Eto'o from the three of them. Funny how people are insulting one player on the claims that others are insulting players they prefer not to. Thats sanctimoniousness .
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This. I've tried to get the same point across. People still won't get it sadly.
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Not really. It's telling that City are a different kind of side, and we as a team have a philosophy that is reactive rather than one that is stable with a clear cut agenda we see week in and week out ( City, Arsenal, Liverpool) . I also don't get the logic of using the West Ham game as an example to pull out specific players and criticise them. We had a terrific performance against them, what we lacked was pure luck. 9 shots on target if I'm not wrong, but most importantly, Lampard had a shot saved and Oscar hit the wood work. One of them games where you can't blame anyone. West Ham's defenders were shoddy but Adrian saved the day for them. It doesn't always have to be a you-bad-I-good situation.
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Salah debut, Cole and Lampard play, Ba starts.
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And a line must be drawn somewhere. We all get frustrated with a lot of people. Friends, parents, colleagues, but there's a line that mustn't be crossed. I've been heavily frustrated at him too, probably a lot more than many people here, but I haven't crossed the limit.