

HD3D
MemberEverything posted by HD3D
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Jose is an adrenaline junkie, can't you see?
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That dailymail columnist who said earlier today Hart is a better keeper than Cech, should be fired first thing in the morning tomorrow.
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Ramires is awful. Just take him out already...
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FUUUUUUUUUUUCK. WHY????
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Matic is orgasmic.
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The way this is going, it would be fun if Mourinho would just go YOLO on this, put on Oscar for a defender and head for a 4-0 lol
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I could watch Hazard making a mockery of their defense all week and wouldn't get bored
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SHIT.... Matic try another one please!
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Ramires is still unwanted bro
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They will come at us with everything in this second half. Which is wonderful because we are a counter attacking team. So the more they attack, the more we ...
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With Ramires missing in front of the keeper and that Etoo shot on the bar, it should be 3-0 now. What a tactical beating Mourinho is giving Pellegrini! Now let's wait for round 2.
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GET THE FUCK INNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNNN FUCKERS!!!
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FUCK YOU RAMIRES FUCK YOU FUCK YOU FUCK YOU
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ahaha no, more like a whole boring afternoon at work with nothing to do
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No offense, but are you mentally challenged? Which part of "Chelsea has been abiding by the FFP rules, while City isn't" don't you understand? Here, I'm going to explain it to you as if you were very slow in the head: Once upon a time, in a far far away land called the English Premier league, there played 20 clubs happily and in harmony in the peaceful garden of momma UEFA. One day, a brave warrior known as Roman Abramovich arrived from the Eastern lands to fulfill the prophecy, and with his family's vast wealth, wake up the spirit of the blue lion that rested at the heart of one of these 20 clubs. The chosen one's name was Chelsea. With this newly formed bond, Chelsea and its hero set out to conquer the English Premier League and Europe but they were soon matched by the dark forces that were formed in the hot depths of Manchester and which made use of the same sorcery, yet carried less purpose and bravery. Chelsea, however, remained daring and unafraid. With its powerful spirit, and the resources of its brave warrior who sat at the helm, it set out to meet this impostor in the field and crush it while making use of whatever resources could take. Meanwhile, momma UEFA became worried. She feared that if Chelsea and Darth City were allowed to spend heavens' wealth having a go at each other, then her beautiful Premier League garden would soon be a mess! So she sat down with both Chelsea and City and purposed a truce in the form of regulation and rules which both parties had to follow! Once again, brave Chelsea remained unbowed and, filled with confidence, accepted the proposition promptly. The mischievous forces at the core of the City board, however, had other plans... They knew that their sword would crumble to pieces if it was to hit the Chelsea armor while restricted by UEFA's impositions of fairness. So while all other clubs and Chelsea strictly followed the rules set by momma UEFA, City secretly conspired to make use of the forbidden magic called money. Slashing and razing everything across its path, City came crashing towards the chained blue lion. Chelsea played bravely but was overwhelmed. And its spirit was finally broken. Because not only it was defeated by forbidden powers which both parties had agreed to not make use of, momma UEFA seemed to turn a blind eye to such outrageous defiance of its right to rule, and a random moron at Chelsea Talk Forum seemed to think they were right. lol
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Although still not as old and boring as the ridiculous and unintelligent assumption that every single thing the man says is a "mind game" .
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Will any youngsters make it at Chelsea anymore?
HD3D replied to duo11bluecl's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Well what the fuck do you want the club to do then? It's up to the players and their effort and talent. It's not like the club has a conspiracy against its youth. If we have the cash to buy X player, why would we pick the less good Y instead for the mere reason he comes from the academy? Do you want to know a secret? I kid you not: The academy only exists to serve the club in its quest for glory. The purpose of a club is NOT to serve the academy players, the academy players are to serve the club. It's ONE small division out of several other divisions that compose what we know as Chelsea FC. And do you know what's another division? The transfer committee. And guess what, they ALL work towards the same goal. My point is that the academy is valued only because it serves an interest. If the young players can't break into the first team, or are not good enough to tempt the club away from spending, then it is nothing short of ridiculous to suggest the club should somehow make an effort to sacrifice the quality of the team and trophies just so it can take pride on having found the not-so-right players earlier. Considering every club's goal is to win trophies, under normal conditions every single club in the world would be splashing millions everywhere and close down its academy if it could afford to. The clubs that make use of their academy more are the ones that wish they could spend but can't. We can. Deal with it. People are quick to talk about Barcelona's academy but Barcelona just inherited a golden generation. Not to mention several of their academy players (such as Pique and Fabregas) were actually rebought because they were originally snubbed in favor of others which the club BOUGHT. There's nothing special about it. Look at the top 20 most expensive transfers in football history and Barcelona is all over it. -
Like I predicted one week ago...
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Probably so the players don't panic if City scores within the first minutes. Being hammered by 5 or 6 will be the first thing on their mind if that happens, considering it's been happening to all other PL teams. Might as well prepare them for it so they stick to the strategy. That's probably it.
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And I have also seen Chelsea fans criticizing Mourinho. In fact, this thread itself is full of it. Starting by you. However, most United fans stood by SAF no matter what. And most Chelsea fans are doing the same. So why are you pretending we're any different to United fans on that matter?
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Mourinho closes the offensive hose at 3-0 because he feels there is no need to further tire the players (and risk an injury) over a game that is already won. He does it strategically thinking about the next game. Would I rather win 3-0 now and 2-0 the next, or work for 5-0 here and reduce the player's form for the next? Would I rather give the club's fans another 30 minutes of attacking fun or the title at the end of the season? That's the difference between having a manager used to winning Championships and one that has never won anything in his career. Does that answer your question?
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Who gives a shit? If we want to win the league we must be able to beat their very best team. If we're going to hold back praying their best players are injured so we can have a better chance of winning, then we've already lost. My only hope is that our players are also in form and that the referee doesn't fuck us over. For as long as we have that, I couldn't care less if they bring their best team plus Messi. If we give them everything we have and still lose, then they are the rightful winners and we have nothing to complain about except working to make ourselves better. One thing's for sure though. I agree with Mourinho that Manchester City is a finished product, whereas Chelsea still has a lot of problems it needs to deal with. So if an under-work Chelsea is enough to challenge their finished product, what will OUR finished product do to them in the future?
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Mourinho parked the bus to get a CL title. This fucker parked the bus to get 1 point at mid season with zero strategical interest.
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Positive notes heading to City: - We now know which players are in ridiculous form and we probably won't have to find out that the hard way against City. - We will go to City looking for a victory and not a draw. Negative: - Anything short of a victory against City will mean the end of our title hopes.
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Send him on a permanent loan to a second division team in the league of Vietnam. Totally useless.