Jump to content

Vesper

Moderator
  • Posts

    70,455
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    986
  • Country

    Sweden

Everything posted by Vesper

  1. agree Palmer has massively regressed, our CBs are all shit, as are our GKers and all our CFs as well, other than Pedro plus we are weak at LW
  2. we lose this the season is almost over except for a slim shot at the FA Cup and Brentford has a shot at knocking us down into the Conference league by the end of the season
  3. Rosenior is a shit defensive manager so many times we get carved open on counters
  4. only the 2nd league goal from open play in 14 months for Gordon
  5. I am NOT 100 per cent sold on Penders atm he needs time, at least a year or 2 more IMHO we need a stopgap older GREAT GKer I have put out all the names before BUY ONE of them OR Buy Diogo Costa and let him and Penders fight it out for the next 2, 3 years
  6. smdh and he is likely going to be suspended for UEFA games as well
  7. I would offer Netro plus 35-40m euros to Juve for to Juve for Kenan Yıldız hell, toss in Tosin if need be, lol
  8. Borussia Dortmund's Carney Chukwuemeka has switched allegiances from England to Austria ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. https://www.bundesliga.com/en/bundesliga/news/carney-chukwuemeka-international-switch-austria-england-dortmund-36390 Chukwuemeka is set to play for Austria at this summer’s FIFA World Cup in the Canada, Mexico and the United States. The Dortmund midfielder was born in the Austrian capital Vienna to Nigerian parents, but grew up in England and has won 25 youth international caps with the Three Lions, firing them to UEFA European Under-19 Championship glory in 2022. But it is now two years since he was last called up for England’s U21s – a squad he had to pull out of due to injury – and FIFA have now approved his request to switch international allegiance. A powerful attacking midfielder, Chukwuemeka has made 47 appearances for Dortmund, adding four goals and two assists, since joining from Chelsea in the 2024/25 season, initially on loan. Former Bayern Munich starlet Paul Wanner, now of PSV Eindhoven, has also made the switch to Austria – in his case from Germany – further strengthening head coach Ralf Rangnick’s hand ahead of this summer’s showpiece.
  9. thanks for the info and letting that spuds cunt in on the buying deal was always dodgy for me
  10. I want the name of the 'director' or I am going to go with 'fake news'. It sounds like fan fiction to me. Here is the whole post: https://notaprojectcfc.com/blog/
  11. The thing is, they are NOT stupid, certianly not financialy ignorant. All of the principal singular individuals involed most closely are all multi-billionaires, and ones who are doing nothing but getting richer in terms of overall net worth ona yearly basis. The combined entities that own Chels or are directly or indirectly involved with Chels have, atm, over half a trillion USD combined in assets under management. They have hundreds of quants in their combined employ, billions worth of computing and deep analytical systems, vast, globally interconnected relationships, decades of hyper complex financial experience, etc. What IS becoming openly apparent is that they DO, at taproot level, look at us as an asset first and a sporting entity 3rd, 4th, or lower down the list. AS long as they can keep the money churn and profit-taking (profits extracted from the investor classes discussed in the video) going, they place our performances at sporting levels far further down the list. There is a real chance that if they see the longer-term project (let's say a window extending out into the mid 2030s) as turning towards an arc of diminishing returns IF kept whole, then they will, if the numbers say it is more profitable over the mid-term, simple strip mine the club by extractig max profits via short-terms mass sales, and dump the whole thing, leaving it a smoldering heap of ashes and char. THAT is, unfortunately, an altogether far too common outcome for firms who get swallowed up by hedge fund hyenas and private equity jackals.
  12. a must watch these are financial experts not ranting footie fans
  13. What Does Chelsea’s £355m Loss Really Mean? Business of Sport Chelsea have posted the biggest pre-tax loss in English football history - €407M in a single season. We break down what the UEFA numbers really mean, the stadium problem, the commercial failures, and why Clearlake’s private equity model may be heading for a very uncomfortable reality check.
  14. Neto is in big trouble so typical of our staggering lack of discipline he probably will get a multi-game ban from all UEFA comps maybe 5 games UEFA Statement Statement | @UEFA “Disciplinary proceedings have been instigated against Chelsea player Pedro Lomba Neto for unsporting behaviour in accordance with Article 15(1)(a)(v) of UEFA Disciplinary Regulations. UEFA’s disciplinary bodies will take a decision on this case in due course.”
  15. Matt Law of The Telegraph: ‘With every significant defeat comes a natural reaction to call for change. Change the goalkeeper, change the defenders, change the project. But the best and easiest change Chelsea could make for next season would be to remove the Club World Cup winners’ badge from their shirts. ‘Vice-captain Enzo Ferndandez perfectly highlighted just what the badge stands for when he pointed to it after equalising against Paris St-Germain in the Parc des Princes on Wednesday night. ‘His peacocking celebration was pure arrogance and that is exactly what the badge represents. ‘World champions? You’re having a laugh. The Blues are not even the best team in London right now. ‘For all of the bravado and big talk, Chelsea find themselves in exactly the same position as the club they love to laugh at – Tottenham Hotspur – as they contemplate the prospect of trying to overturn an embarrassing 5-2 deficit in the second leg. ‘There can be no doubt that winning the Club World Cup created an arrogance beyond the sense of achievement that has helped to cultivate a head-loss culture within the club. ‘Players, presumably under the impression that the Club World Cup badge has made them untouchable, have regularly talked their way into trouble with referees and found themselves at the centre of ludicrous incidents, such as Pedro Neto pushing over a ball boy. ‘Even co-owner Jose Feliciano (not the guy who wrote Feliz Navidad) was poking fun at Arsenal ahead of Chelsea’s trip to PSG, reminding them that his club won two trophies last season. Maybe somebody should remind Felicano that Chelsea only qualified for the Club World Cup by winning the Champions League in the Roman Abramovich era. Or that the Chelsea’s route to the final saw them face the might of Los Angeles, Flamengo, El Tunis, Benfica, Palmeiras and Fluminense.’
  16. Chelsea Fans FURIOUS 🤬 Reactions to PSG 5-2 Chelsea | Champions League Fan Reactions
  17. I would bite their hand off if they offer 30m quid, lolol
  18. More Disasi noise West Ham will consider signing Axel Disasi on a permanent transfer if they avoid relegation from the PL this season. However, that is only if he is available for a price well below the £38.6m Chelsea paid. - @MrDomSmith
×
×
  • Create New...