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Essien19

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  1. Thanks mate, but don't let him get into your head. He's just provoking and looking for a knee-jerk reaction, then he goes crying to the mods. Leave him alone, he is not worth the trouble, knows nothing about respect! Anyway, good posting, a bit too aggressive, but as always you hit the nail on the head!
  2. Yes baby, good defending, Pellegrini.
  3. You seem to know me quite well. Good job, mate, keep going. ? I'm leaving this thread now before you call a mod/admin, again. ?
  4. The cafe seems quite happy about it, he will be very successful, imo. About 80% want him now, that's quite a statement, but yes, because a few show some class and respect we are 'ass-lickers', high class. ?
  5. Why did he extend his contract then? You're talking a lot of sense for most of the time, but in this case i think you've got it wrong, but i think we'll never know, so i have to leave it here.
  6. Maybe you've got a point there, maybe not, at least you can back it up with your aforementioned examples, no problem mate. You're not out of line, furthermore you refused to use some disrespectful language as some others before, you respect his achievements, in the end it's all good! In my point of view about three years is a very long time, especially in Football, a lot can happen, yes, it's not pulling off a Klopp (~7 years at BVB), but the status quo could severely change. Most of the top clubs want to win a title in not later than 2 seasons, we'll hear the moaning loud and clear if we become an Arsenal, imo. One should never underestimate this period of time, as i said before, for me it's not short term. Ferguson left ~3 years ago, nowadays Manchester is blue. Chelsea has been falling apart so far, yes, but Real Madrid under his guidance wasn't that bad, they went to the Copa del Rey final and to the semis in Europe, ain't that bad, imo. In the next season they won the CL, it was more or less Jose's squad, imo. So, what's the problem at Chelsea? After Jose was out of job, i read something like 'it's impossible to be successful at Chelsea for 'longer', at first you may think, what a bad loser, but then? If you want to judge a manager fairly, you have to give him full power over the squad, i'm under the impression something isn't right at Chelsea, generally speaking. I was in denial for a very long time, but in the end i have come to my senses, imo^^, some young guys should have been playing a lot more. I was hopeful after Jose's reign and accepted that this was one of his actions why he had to leave, but Hiddink continues in doing so and i can't get my head around it yet, is someone else calling the shots? I watched the game against Watford full time, zero control in midfield and that's not the first time. Some changes need to be done, we can't wait forever! For fuck's sake we sold our Ramires for a lot of money but so far nothing's changed. At Chelsea Mourinho didn't lose all of his players, Courtois placed himself in one corner and i think he wasn't alone, same happened at Madrid, but yes, the majority turned their backs on him. But that's not only Jose's problem, the club and fans have to suffer too, just because they are Divas and can't handle some heavy shit. There are definitely some players out there who are very difficult to handle, yes, the coach is responsible in the end, but in my eyes especially at Chelsea it's far too easy for the players, they rule the club! What have Inter, Chelsea, Real and again Chelsea all in common? Exactly, it's not easy to work with the board, they all have one 'mad' president who thinks he knows best or has at least some bad advisors, imo. I'm under the impression that at ManUnited it could be different, Ferguson's reign ended, but the structures are still there for the taking, imo. Maybe this time it won't end in tears, but anyway, if he could prevent a possible reign of Pep Guardiola, his appointment shouldn't count as a failure, imo. Final words: I get where you're coming from but i think if Jose goes to United and wins in 2-3 years some titles it would be our loss. This time span would be long enough to put United back on the map, some people might think differently, but i think Jose can still attract top players, they will go to United and apart from the money having him around matters, similar to Van Persie who was devastated by Ferguson's decision to quit, but maybe you're right and we'll have a young and hungry squad like currently the Yids ready to steamroll Jose after he ran his United team into the ground... Still, the question remains whether guys like Courtois, Hazard, Willian and others -especially Roman would accept such a tough run, we all know, when it's gone, it's very difficult to recover and gain back the attraction from the good ol' days. Sorry, for the excess length and the English, couldn't help myself... Regards!
  7. It could happen with Courtois too, imo
  8. Nothing will change, they will tell you that next season, sorry, i mean next season this time for real, it's game over for his club, like an infinite sequence.
  9. If Diego Costa really wants out, the club will a find a solution. Roman doesn't force a player to stay, history repeats itself, imo. I love Diego to bits, but his first half of the season was abysmal, Roman knows that, furthermore his acting on the field doesn't fit in Roman's vision of being 'proper Chels', at least i don't think Roman likes his 'dirty' side. Diego Costa keeps us away from Roman's obsession which means becoming Barcelona 2.0, playing 'tiki taka' and having more players 'lightweight' as fuck around. Jose is gone, that was one of his biggest advocates, imo. If necessary, Atletico will talk to a Spanish bank, because it's not the first loan for them, they will get the money, if they can't cover it, someone will, maybe the Germans, would be Cristiano Ronaldo all over again, they are clever, they know how to fuck us over. Simeone managing Chelsea is highly unlikely, imo, this dude is a proper manager, like Klopp he will demand full control of the squad, which includes the transfer market. Emenalo won't like that, he would be exposed as a fraud, imo, so Simeone won't touch this job, especially after talking to Jose, lolz. In the worst scenario, we'll get a 'yes man' as manager and a new striker, maybe we can get Van Persie on loan, finally.
  10. Hope he stops Pep, wouldn't be the first time... Funny how some people try to talk shit about Jose just because one very bad half of a season in over 10 years, you know when some people are desperate. Anyway, we should be happy, we have Emenalo, the legend, he knows what to do. ?
  11. He won the championship with Milan and then it went downwards. We aren't talking about one bad season, it got worse and worse, i think we're talking about 3,5 years, completely out of his depth. Talk to some Milan fans, most of them are completely furious with him. Allegri has far superior players, Pogba is getting better and better, yes, i don't want to take away the credit, but you've gotta be fair. In my opinion Juve under Conte was chanceless against Bayern, Heynckes steamrolled them. As i said before, i don't demand a win, but you should stand a chance, let's see if Allegri is up for it. Today, we're talking about one good season, Conte delivered for three years!
  12. You said it yourself, there is poverty and in my opinion some people are starving. Don't understand how you proved me wrong and why you wrote "WTF", maybe i'm just tired, bye.
  13. Let's see whether Allegri can do better than Conte against Bayern Munich. Allegri fucked it up at Milan, one very good season at Juve doesn't make him great imo.
  14. Russian people starving? WTF did I read?? So everyone has enough to eat? Maybe you should take a closer look...
  15. Last year wasn't his first year in Manchester, it's always been this way in Europe, when the big boys come knocking and need a result, it's game over for bluemoon. You can lose, but their way to bottle it is horrible, can't create good goal scoring opportunies, despite of a multi-million Euros squad! No chance whatsoever. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8P9fg6Eu9Bw Jose made mistakes, but he got the better of an elite team, PSG, despite having a poorer squad. The game against Bayern Munich in the Supercup was very close, that's how i want to see it, not getting destroyed like Pellegrini. When had the media ever something positive to say about Chelsea? I don't give a flying fuck, i have my own opinion, maybe in here the majority see it differently. I respect different views, but i don't have to change mine.
  16. So what?! The game was close and we scored two times. In the end it was decided on the 'away goal rule'. Always moaning about this or that, yes, i would have liked more initiative, but the game wasn't as bad as you made it out to be, at least that's my opinion. You see it differently, so be it!
  17. Yes, Pellegrini played some nice stuff with the two Spanish clubs, but back in the day his game against Dortmund was winnable, but here lies the problem, he doesn't know how to defend. It's always the same way; going gun ho, in the end you'll have nothing to cheer for. You don't have a right to win things, but you should be competitive and learn from our mistakes. It's not the first time Pellegrini got embarrassed in Europe, against the Spanish and German top dogs they didn't stand a chance over the years, it's always been men against boys. He learns nothing, always playing the likes of Yaya and not playing it smart. Sure, we scored two times and hold the advantage, the game went into injury time, but sure, that's an embarrassment. What about Pellegrini, who loses the first game and it's as good as over? Maybe we have a different understanding what embarrassing means, getting spanked 3:0 by Juventus Turin, that's a start, imo. Guardiola made some stupid mistakes, going to Camp Nou and defend with a three line, forbid his players to clear the ball, instead they have to pass, pass and again pass. That lead to the error from Bernat, he should have kicked the ball away. Pep didn't stand a chance and that tarnishes his reputation, he isn't the man everyone thought he was, he is human afterall. I never said that Guardiola should have been running away with it in Europe, i demand one thing: be competitive and that's a thing he couldn't do.
  18. Pellegrini is not a winner and he his underachieving big time. Should be running away with a squad like that, his europeen record with City is embarrassing! We should hire him if we don't want to win the league anytime soon, jeez some Arsenal fans want to replace Wenger with Mourinho, if we hire the Chilean we drop out of the competition. It's as simple as that! Maybe the board will do it, play some nice footy against some middle class teams and fuck up the big games.
  19. And when you think about all of those poor Chinese people starving... Smh... What this world has come to. Same could be said about Russia!
  20. lol the Lingard celebration, Pogba style.
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