

Chelsea_Fan
MemberEverything posted by Chelsea_Fan
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I have never seen this kit before
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-----------------Cech----------------------------- van der Wiel---David Luis---Terry---Cole ----------------------------------------------------- ---------------Essien---------------------------- -------Eriksen---Lampard---Neymar------ -----------Torres----Aguero--------------------
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Probably would have beena good variant to add creativity and speed to our midfield.Are we interested in him?
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Lukaku is a direct replacement for Drogba.For me his purchase will mean selling Drogba. We musn't miss Aguero and Neymar anyway.
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1 Petr Cech IN 2 Branislav Ivanovic IN 3 Ashley Cole IN 5 Michael Essien IN 7 Ramires IN 8 Frank Lampard IN 10 Yossi Benayoun OUT 11 Didier Drogba OUT(?) 12 Mikel IN 15 Florent Malouda OUT 17 Jose Bosingwa OUT 18 Yury Zhirkov OUT 19 Paulo Ferreira OUT 21 Salomon Kalou OUT 22 Ross Turnbull OUT 23 Daniel Sturridge OUT 26 John Terry IN 33 Alex IN 38 Patrick van Aanholt IN 39 Nicolas Anelka OUT 40 Henrique Hilario OUT 43 Jeffrey Bruma OUT 44 Gael Kakuta OUT 45 Fabio Borini OUT 46 Josh McEachran IN
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Agreed.Even Maybe Englan would be better for his child too..
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-1386343/Chelsea-target-Neymar-casts-doubt-Europe-revealing-hes-set-father.html
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In this season he scores 7 goales in 11 games and give 5 assists
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I heard the information that the decision about Carlo future will accept after 26 of may
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From: mirrorfootball.co.uk Porto have signalled their intention to keep Andre Villas-Boas out of the clutches of Chelsea and the other giants of European football by declaring they want him to stay "for many years". Villas-Boas, the hottest young prospect in management, has been heavily touted as a potential replacement for Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti, who appears resigned to losing his job at the end of the season. But Porto president Pinto da Costa has told the 33-year-old Villas-Boas he can fulfil all his immediate ambitions with the Portuguese club. Speaking at a dinner last night to commemorate his side's 25th league title success, Da Costa said: "Out of the thousands of times that he has been asked if he would be leaving for another club, he has always responded that he is in his dream position already." Turning to Villas-Boas, he added: "We want to see you happy in this job for many years, and we will provide you with the conditions so that this season is the first of many with the success that we all want." Villas-Boas, who worked at Chelsea as a scout under Jose Mourinho, has been dubbed the new 'Special One' after breaking several of his former mentor's records in a staggering first season at the Estadio do Dragao. The club last month clinched the league title with five matches to spare and have won 26 and drawn three of their 29 games in the competition ahead of Saturday's season finale at Maritimo. They have also enjoyed a record-breaking run to the Europa League final, in which they will play Portuguese rivals Braga a week on Wednesday. Porto have already moved once this season to tie down Villas-Boas, extending the two-year contract he signed when joining the club by another year back in December. Despite his remarkable rise, appointing Villas-Boas would represent something of a gamble for Chelsea, although there are reports he could be asked to work under a more experienced director of football. It appears the Blues would like that to be Guus Hiddink if the Dutchman decides against a return to frontline club management. The 64-year-old reportedly remains billionaire owner Roman Abramovich's number one target but he is under contract with the Turkey national team until the European Championship finals and is renowned for refusing to walk away from jobs early. The Turkish Football Federation last month insisted they would snub any move by Abramovich for Hiddink although that might change if he loses next month's vital qualifier in Belgium and is effectively hounded out by disgruntled supporters. There has been speculation linking Gianfranco Zola with a coaching role in any new regime, while Marco van Basten has been mentioned as an alternative to Hiddink and Villas-Boas.
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Anchelotti have 45min to save his place
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Only miracle can save us
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We lost ?
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Thanks a lot!
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Who would you pick: Aguero, Neymar, or Lukaku
Chelsea_Fan replied to Chelsea Zone's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
It isn't means that Aguero will not be our player in the summer.Many players said the same and after this leave their clubs.What will be done, we wil see in the summer -
Who would you pick: Aguero, Neymar, or Lukaku
Chelsea_Fan replied to Chelsea Zone's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I hope if it is true it does not affect on the possible Aguero transfer -
Who would you pick: Aguero, Neymar, or Lukaku
Chelsea_Fan replied to Chelsea Zone's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I really hope that we will sign him anyway. -
Who would you pick: Aguero, Neymar, or Lukaku
Chelsea_Fan replied to Chelsea Zone's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
So, we going to buy both of them :eyebrows: -
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It started by 2012-2013 season and club won't be in Europe if club debts until 2014-2015 season.We will total recover our financial problem among 4 years. Fabregas, Neymar, Aguero and Gregory van der Wiel it would be really incredible.
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Why Tevez ?Aguero is much better, younger and have good charecter.
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Total agree.Drogba is our legend, but his time has come.This quotes from agent, but not for club.
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New assistant managerLeave Sturridge one more year in Bolton on loan also send to Bolton McEachranGive Bertrand a chance in the first teamBuy Aguero, Neymar and Sahin / Hamsik / Kaka ( when comeback from injury, he shows great game ) and right backSell Malouda, Anelka, Bosingwa, Kalou and Zhirkow
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Best player (more than 10 apps) - Petr Cech Worst player (more than 10 apps) - Jose Bosingwa Most improved player - Yuri Zhirkov Best goal - Drogba vs Bolton Best buy - Fernando Torres Worst buy - - Best team performance - vs Arsenal home Best individual performance - Nicolas Anelka vs Sunderland @ Stadium of Light Best youngster - Josh McEachran Most memorable moment - David Luiz goal vs Man United