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That's what I'd be worried about. I don't have a problem with the Yokohama logo, but that Carabao one is horrible. But I don't think they'd put both the PL badge and the sponsorship logo on the sleeve. It'd just be the sponsorship.
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That Hazard goal against Arsenal...I still can't believe it. I'm usually a fan of top corner rockets like the one Matic scored against Spurs, but that's my favorite goal of this season.
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Stoke now have a sleeve sponsor. The new PL rules state a club can have a sleeve sponsor on the left sleeve and the league badge will just be on the right arm. I wonder if the clubs without a sponsor will still have badges on both sleeves.
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I haven't been able to watch the match yet, just listened to it. I've now listened to 2 straight matches on radio and I have no clue how anyone can draw conclusions based solely on listening It was great to hear how it seemed like such a party atmosphere and a celebration. I would have loved to be there.
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I think part of it has to do with the pressure Hazard puts on defenders when he's on the left as well. They must focus on him at all times, leaving Alonso slightly more space. The same isn't needed with Pedro or Willian. IMO, 75% of focus is put on Hazard and 25% is on Alonso, meanwhile focus is closer to 60/40 (arbitrary numbers, but it makes the point).
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Not unfortunately for me. I'm at work today but will be able to watch live this weekend.
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United isn't going to trash anyone. I still think they win, but I bet they make it the most boring final, playing to just cancel out and win 1-0 or 2-0
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One of which, you cunts came in third
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But, but, but injuries!
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Is the English media making a huge fuss about the last WHL match like the American media? It's interesting that West Ham played United in their last match at Upton Park and now Spurs are playing United in their last match at WHL. Is this a thing now? Are we going to play United before we move for the redevelopment? I'm glad our redevelopment looks a lot better than the new Spurs stadium. No imagination and it looks too much like the Etihad.
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2012/13: I liked it when it first came out, but I got tired of the gold trim. I liked that the badge was pressed-on plastic instead of the sewn-on ones usually on replicas. 2013/14: a very classy kit. Probably the most "classic" looking one of the bunch. 2014/15: I hated the front design when it first was released but grew to like it over the season. It's now one of my favorite of the bunch. 2015/16: My favorite Chelsea shirt of all time, but there's bad memories attached to it. 2016/17: My least favorite Chelsea home shirt from Adidas. On the pitch, it looks good, but that lion print makes it so I'll never get one to wear. 2017/18: It'll be the first Nike shirt, and based on what people think it'll look like and me being a Nike fan over Adidas, I'm excited for it.
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That's the only thing worrying me about their new-found form. It's happening at just the right time to carry to Wembley. When it comes down to Liverpool or Arsenal, I couldn't care less who makes the CL and who misses out. I hate them both. But I don't like seeing Arsenal gaining some form with the final coming up.
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You know what, we did. We did it by making smart buys and getting players that we needed through the transfer market. We made great sales and made great transfers. We sold surplus to requirements and, in return, got the PFA player of the year, two rocks for our defense who have contributed all season, and the man who scored the league-winning goal. I don't get the anti-money sentiment when money is received and spent really well. Part of building a great team is doing good business. And one massive thing he fails to mention is that, unlike Spurs, we didn't falter when the pressure and expectations rose.
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Everton enquire as to the availability of on-loan Chelsea full-back
kmk108 replied to James's topic in Chelsea Articles
Chelsea have more business sense than me. I'd tell them to fuck off unless they want to pay 60m just because of how they've acted towards us. Realistically, if Costa's gone in the summer, they should offer Rahmann and a loan spell for Abraham as part of bringing Lukaku here. -
Had to just listen to the match on my phone at work but managed a happy dance when the goal went in and a full time. On the way home with One Step Beyond on repeat to watch the match and get drunk!
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Well, we are talking about Arsenal
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Rumors floating around the Arsenal want Wenger to stay, but they want him to accept a change in the structuring of the club, giving more power to a sporting director; however, he doesn't want to to things that way. He's still stuck in his old ways. If they can't agree on that, I can see him leaving. Meanwhile, rumors are also floating around Westfalenstadion that Thomas Tuchel is on his way out at Dortmund. He's not known for being the easiest manager to deal with, and Zorc has become more outspoken in the last few years. Maybe Zorc leaves Dortmund and becomes Arsenal's sporting director. Maybe Tuchel leaves and becomes Arsenal's manager. Either way, I'm hoping there won't be another ex-BVB member that I have to watch against us next season.
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Yeah, this is the case. I don't think we'll see anything official until July as contracts usually run out at the end of June. As for fit, it's hard to say in general. Sometimes a template will fit me well in large and sometimes it's too small. That's the case for both Adidas and Nike for me. I have a USA Nike shirt from 2010 that fits great as a large and I have another from 2014 that is a little tight. My 2014/15 Chelsea shirt is a little tight in large but my 2015/16 Chelsea shirt fits perfectly. However, in general I would say Nike shirts fit about the same as Adidas, if not maybe a half size smaller. They're definitely cut differently.
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Sorry, I thought my sarcasm wasn't apparent after I posted. Trump was just looking for a reason to fire him ever since he started investigating. The optics of it look horrible though. Reason or not, Trump fired the director of the FBI while being investigated. That looks really bad.
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Some players prefer a certain league but Chelsea is a no-brained upgrade for Christiansen. Even not playing every match, Christiansen is potentially an important piece of a great back line. I remember him discussing liking Gladbach a lot but he's in a position to move to one of the biggest clubs in the world and playing a massive role in years to come. I can't see many players not wanting that opportunity.
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Top four/five, definitely. Mid table I may give it to Germany. I think the likes of Schalke, Leverkusen and Gladbach are better than Bournemouth, Southampton, etc. Bottom of the table is hard to say.
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Wow. Trump fired the FBI Director James Comey, who was investigating any possible ties between the Trump administration and Russia. I can't believe it.
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I'm mainly wondering if Macron is going to take over the kit manufacturing for France now.
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I thought you all said "we were going to be in a tough match, because Middlesbrough are fighting for their lives." 3 MORE POINTS! We're going to be CHAMPIONS!
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It took less time to find out that it was fake than it took for him to make his post. All I had to do was type in "Donald Trump Simpsons death" into google and it was pretty apparent.
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