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  1. that cunt Mino Raiola is the agent for so many players I like Paul Pogba Erling Haaland Matthijs de Ligt Marco Verratti Gianluigi Donnarumma Alessio Romagnoli Donyell Malen Marcus Thuram Calvin Stengs Myron Boadu Luca Pellegrini Andrea Pinamonti Alphonse Areola Diadie Samassékou Ryan Gravenberch Mitchel Bakker
  2. it is their 2020/21 home and away kits confirmed the only thing that could have made is worse is that horrid yellow logo they often have truly fucking nasty the 3rd kit maybe a wee bit (not much) better last seasons kit was really nice (for a Liverpool kit) 2018/19 classy, simple one the very, very few home kit kits the dippers have had I liked I would say their best ever in the modern era, and it is not even close (this season's, 2019/20, was FUCKED) that 2 tone pattern is SHIT
  3. holy fuck I am never complaining about the home kit again wtf!! it is like a cheap Italian pizza chain uni hideous!!!!
  4. 15 year deal Chelsea signs record-breaking £900m Nike kit deal https://www.bbc.com/news/business-37652612#:~:text=Chelsea has signed a new,deal six years early. I will be 38yo when it runs out, lolol
  5. Arsenal and Newcastle ‘target’ Weghorst previously compared to Edin Dzeko https://tbrfootball.com/arsenal-and-newcastle-target-weghorst-previously-compared-to-edin-dzeko/ Arsenal and Newcastle United are both said to be interested in signing Wolfsburg striker Wout Weghorst. According to a recent report from SportBild, the Premier League clubs have been left impressed by the £32 million-rated Dutch international, who has plundered 20 goals in 42 games this season. The 27-year-old has been making a name for himself over in the Bundesliga since arriving in 2018, and his playstyle has gotten people talking. Standing at 6ft 5in, Weghorst is known for using his physicality to great effect. That, combined with his eye for goal, saw the Bundesliga’s official website previously draw comparisons to Edin Dzeko. The site wrote: “Like the Bosnia and Herzegovina striker, Weghorst is happy to get stuck into challenges, hold up play and – when necessary – pass to teammates in better scoring positions. “Though not as two-footed as Dzeko, Weghorst has scored with 12 of his 51 shots on goal, and teed up another 89 for his teammates. Meanwhile, his excellent link-up play with Daniel Ginczek is more than a little reminiscent of Dzeko’s formidable partnership with Brazilian forward Grafite.
  6. Everton for sure, they have fuckall at RW, only a washed up Walcott and tbh, fuckall at either wing unless you count Richarlison as a winger Iwobi and Bernard are doghsit Allan Saint-Maximin is NUFC's only decent winger but if the headchoppers are banned from buying them, they will not be doing shit
  7. Jose Mourinho confirms Tottenham defender won’t be risked on injury return https://tbrfootball.com/jose-mourinho-confirms-tottenham-defender-wont-be-risked-on-injury-return/ Tottenham manager Jose Mourinho has claimed that he may not risk defender Japhet Tanganga for the rest of the season, as he nears a return from a back injury. The 21-year-old academy product has been sidelined since the Premier League restart and has been unable too featuer as a result of his injury problem. He is a highly-rated centre-back that has shown his versatility by playing a number of defensive positions this season, which has seen him promoted as a full part of the senior group. With six games still remaining in the league season, the Portuguese manager has indicated he may leave out the English enforcer despite the fact he is due to be back in training next week. The North London club finish away to Crystal Palace on 26 July and are in a real fight to try secure a European position.
  8. shame we do not have a sell-on clause on Ake I hope those fuckers do not move for Romagnoli I will lose my mind if they are the ones who end up prising him away from AC Milan
  9. Lampard confirms Kante injury https://www.football.london/chelsea-fc/news/chelsea-news-today-lampard-havertz-18551922 Chelsea boss Frank Lampard has confirmed that N’Golo Kante will miss Chelsea’s upcoming Premier League encounters with Crystal Palace and Sheffield United. The Frenchman has been plagued by injuries during Lampard’s maiden season as Chelsea manager, and after playing a key role in Chelsea’s good form following the restart, pulled up against Watford on Saturday. "Kante won't be in the squad," Lampard said. "Hurt his hamstring. A low-level hamstring, so we're hoping it is a week or so.
  10. and DMF, he can play either he is a class player absolutely sold on him and we all know I am not a huge English player fangirl I have been saying to buy him long before this new round of rumours he is big, fast, a far better passer and on the ball player than many give him credit for and I see leadership skills in him, he is the vice captain at only 21 he has Chels written all over him (and already was Chels at one time, we stupidly released him at 14) the only English players I would rate over him are Raheem Sterling Jadon Sancho Trent Alexander-Arnold Marcus Rashford maybe James Maddison, but not Chilwell I hate Kane, lolol so it is tough for me to say him, especially as he is in real bad patch (Kane is one of those like Messi, CR7, and Neymar that I just do not list in my ratings, unless it is simply a pure talent list, as they all will never play here) Harry Maguire atm, yes as well, but long term (Maguire turns 28 this coming season) no, probably not (not that I would turn down Maguire on the team, but that will never, ever, ever happen) I can see Maguire and Rice as Englands starting CB's in the World Cup, IF Rice fully transitions to CB, as Rices only real competition then will probably be Joe Gomez (Stones is weak and regressing IMHO) wild card atm would be an even younger player, Jude Bellingham, but we will not know for years with him (he only just turned 17yo 9 days ago) and then potentially Greenwood and Foden (need to see them both for another year or 2) In five years Greenwood and Sancho should be England's two best wingers by far (Sterling will be 30, 31yo by then) I guess I could add in Mount and CHO and Reece and maybe RLC on potential too, hopefully they all explode, but other than Mount none are really on the path yet
  11. speaking of Eriksen, lolol “Inter Played Another 45 Minutes With 10 Men” eeeek
  12. Alex Iwobi and Gylfi Sigurdsson had two of the worst performances I have ever seen from either, especially Sigurdsson, they were beyond useless Sigurdsson did not chase the ball, he pulled out of multiple tackles, insanely poor no clue wtf his issue is he looking like an Eriksen clone when Eriksen was downing tools last season if I was Carlo I would warming up the blow dryer for most of the squad
  13. what a pure shit game one of the worst of the entire season Digne was great defensively, but Everton were horrid offensively no one played well on Spuds other than Toby Alderweireld
  14. Lloris and Son in a fight with each other on the pitch after the HT whistle roflmaoooooooooooo
  15. damn, so close by Richarlison grrr
  16. Pickford is a nightmare we so cannot roll with him as England's number 1
  17. fuckkkkkkkkkkk deflected shit goal
  18. Potential Rice move could see Chelsea loan out Tomori to gain regular football https://theathletic.com/1911714/2020/07/06/declan-rice-chelsea-tomori-west-ham/ Chelsea’s desire to sign Declan Rice to play in defence next season is inevitably going to cause a little concern among their current group of centre-backs and Fikayo Tomori has more reason to be perturbed than most. After a strong start to life under coach Frank Lampard, starting 14 Premier League games before the turn of the year, he has played once in the league in 2020, with another two starts coming in the FA Cup. Injuries have played their part. A hamstring injury sustained in training before the restart to the campaign last month has meant he has sat out all five of Chelsea’s post-lockdown matches. It is understood he has been back in full training for over a week and is feeling ready to feature again. However, Chelsea don’t want to rush things so the England international will not feature against Crystal Palace on Tuesday night either. The trip to Sheffield United four days later is deemed a more likely return. Should Chelsea beat Manchester United in their FA Cup semi-final on July 19, that leaves Tomori with a maximum of seven games (coming back from 3-0 down against Bayern Munich in their last-16 Champions League tie is surely mission impossible?) in which to feature before 2019-20 comes to an end. Even then, opportunities may be hard-fought. Andreas Christensen, Antonio Rudiger and Kurt Zouma are more match sharp having played over the last few weeks. With the battle for Champions League places and the FA Cup still rumbling on, Lampard will be reluctant to make more changes to a backline already lacking rhythm and confidence. This has been quite a turn of events given Tomori signed a five-year deal as recently as last December. Back then, he was a regular in the team, yet now Chelsea are looking at bringing in Rice as a means to improve the goals against column next season. So what does this mean for Tomori? Well, one thing that should be ruled out straight away is the centre-half leaving Stamford Bridge permanently. Lampard and the club value him too much for that to happen. He is an outstanding young talent and proved that with mature displays against Liverpool, Ajax and Tottenham Hotspur. However, it is believed that Chelsea will consider sending him out on loan next season so that he can play more regularly. There is an appreciation of his vast potential — it is why he was given such a long deal after all — but more game-time is key for his development. News that Tomori is available is bound to arouse great interest due to the form he showed in the first half of the season, which led to him winning his first England cap against Kosovo in November. Sources have suggested that Tomori could even be offered to West Ham United as a means of trying to help negotiations over Rice, who won’t come cheap, especially if David Moyes’ side retain their Premier League status. Even if an agreement for Rice doesn’t materialise, defence is an area of the squad Lampard wants to improve. Should another centre-back arrive, Tomori will likely look for a loan move anyway. It shouldn’t be forgotten that the 22-year-old was in advanced talks with Everton last August only for the move to be called off when Lampard decided David Luiz was no longer part of his plans. With ambitions to represent England at the European Championship next summer, Chelsea and Tomori would want assurances of playing time before committing to a move elsewhere. In February, The Athletic discussed possible reasons for his omission from the side. Back then, the statistics suggested he was weakest of the four in the air, with the figures showing Zouma had a record of winning 75.7 per cent of his aerial battles, Rudiger 58.3 per cent, Christensen 57.7 per cent, and Tomori 55 per cent. There was also a feeling among the coaching staff that a few more mistakes had crept into his game and that he was guilty of losing concentration. The day after the article was published, Tomori was recalled to face Bournemouth. But he was substituted just past the hour mark following a disappointing performance. The decision came seven minutes after he was caught hopelessly out of position during the build-up to Bournemouth’s second goal in the 2-2 draw. However, one observer told The Athletic how Lampard was heard shouting things like “wake up” in his direction on numerous occasions throughout the contest. When asked earlier that month about his decision to omit Tomori from the team, Lampard explained: “I have four centre-backs to choose from, so most weeks, two of them are unhappy. And then people question you when you stick with a back two or back three. There is competition in that area. “With Fiks, he always has to train at the top level. That goes for all of the young players. When you are out of the team, however much it hurts, you need to show a good attitude and train very well. At the moment, he is showing those things and he has a long career ahead of him at this club, without a doubt. It’s been more about selection issues.” Those selection issues will only become more complicated should Rice arrive in the next window. Don’t be surprised if Tomori is playing for someone else temporarily to improve his chances of playing at Chelsea over the long term.
  19. Premier League | Tottenham Hotspur vs Everton http://www.sportnews.to/sports/2020/premier-league-tottenham-hotspur-vs-everton-s1/ https://www.totalsportek.com/tottenham-hotspurs/
  20. I am sure it is partly Lamps, but certainly it helps to have Čech there as well.
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