Everything posted by Vesper
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Olivier Giroud signals how many years his new extension will be for.
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LOL, I just mentioned that, Willian wants a four year extension
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Chelsea break club policy by giving David Luiz a two-year contract extension https://www.givemesport.com/1474536-chelsea-break-club-policy-by-giving-david-luiz-a-twoyear-contract-extension?autoplay=on Not even the likes of Frank Lampard, John Terry or Didier Drogba were given contracts over one-year. But that was broken today as Luiz signed a contract until 2021. Willian seeking impossible four-year contract extension at Chelsea — report But Chelsea will not budge on their policy for over 30 players <<<<<<<< roflmaooooooooo https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/chelsea-fc-transfer-rumours-news/2019/2/5/18212139/willian-seeking-impossible-four-year-contract-extension-at-chelsea-report
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My narrative is called reality.
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well, there goes the no multiyear rule I fully expect Willian, Pedro, Giroud, and Azpi (30yo in 3 months) to get given multiyear extensions as well fucking sickening
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I have been consistently backed up on my opinion of the board they are horrific
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yes, a key to failure our ambitions are reduced with him as a starting CB he is always a threat to make a disastrous mistake, and he is also ageing if this new deal is multiyear (and thus puts paid to our 'no multiyear contracts for 30-somethings' hard rule) it is simply yet another bumbling move by the worst board in top global football
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GARY CAHILL PENS FINAL CHELSEA PROGRAMME WORDS https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2019/05/10/gary-cahill-pens-final-chelsea-programme-words?cardIndex=0-2 The matchday programme for last night’s fixture between Chelsea and Eintracht Frankfurt carried a captain’s column written for the final time by Gary Cahill. In it, as well as reflecting on his Blues career, Cahill reserved a special thank you for the Chelsea fans. Below are his words… It was nice to be able to say a proper goodbye to the club and the supporters on Sunday, and a proper thank you as well. It was a great occasion at the end of the game, I really enjoyed it, my family was there too and it was special, off the back of a good result. I heard the fans singing while I was warming up and that was a nice feeling. I’ve spent a lot of years here, I’ve had many, many, many good times and I’ve got great memories. This is a club I will never forget – the things I’ve achieved here and the friends I’ve made – it has been a massive part of my football career and my life. Looking back at when I signed, I was just so excited to come to a big club and play at this level of the game. I look back now, thinking, “Why was I not more nervous in that Champions League run?” It was just pure excitement. It was an incredible thing to be part of a team that made history in my first six months here, winning the Champions League in 2012. I’d wanted to be involved in that competition, and it was something very special. We all know how big it is, and how hard it is to win, so that stands out as a memory. A very close second are the times I won the league. I’ve played in the Premier League for many years and I’d grown up watching it as a football fan, so I know how hard it is to get good results week in, week out. I had to play for a few years before I even got the move to a club that had a chance of winning it and to get over all those hurdles and get my hands on the trophy makes it very special indeed. The consistency we showed to get to the end goal and win the title – in both 2014/15 and 2016/17 – was not easy, so those successes meant a lot to me. Lifting the Premier League trophy alongside John Terry (below) in 2017 was a great moment. Once you win a major trophy, you just want more and more and that’swhat this club does to you. We have a winning mentality here and I definitely bought into that. Looking back over my time here, it’s just memory after memory. It has been a bit of a rollercoaster, but we’ve had more good times than bad – that’s for sure. I look at my time here as a total success and I’m thankful to the club for giving me that opportunity and the platform to perform at the top level. I think we’ve been good for each other and I really enjoyed my time here. Thank you all for your support, I am truly grateful. I’ll never forget it. Chairman Bruce Buck also wrote about Cahill in last night’s programme. His words were: On Sunday, we had the opportunity to bid farewell to Gary Cahill after more than seven years as a Chelsea player. In that time, Gary has lifted every major club honour and he has been a fantastic, committed servant. He will always be welcome back at Stamford Bridge and we wish him the best of luck wherever he chooses to go next.
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Maurizio Sarri disappointed with how slowly Chelsea have adapted to his style https://metro.co.uk/2019/05/10/maurizio-sarri-disappointed-slowly-chelsea-adapted-style-9495683/ Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri admits he has endured a difficult first season in charge of Stamford Bridge and has not managed to install his philosophy to the extent he had hoped. The Italian has struggled to win over fans despite reaching two finals – the Carabao Cup and Europa League – as well as securing a top-four finish in the Premier League. Looking back on the season as a whole, though, Sarri conceded that he has struggled to adapt to English football and has found his players incapable of shaking off old habits. He told Sky Sport Italia after the penalty shootout win over Frankfurt: ‘On a purely tactical level, I am really disappointed that I haven’t been able to work on the defensive line as much, because tonight’s Eintracht goal was entirely avoidable. ‘There are many players in England who are talented, but they like to hold the ball, so it takes a while to get them to move it quicker and pass it more often. snip
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the key is DESPITE him, NOT because of him he is pure shit at key points of the game, extraordinarily undisciplined mentally
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he can't, he is not eligible
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No Eden though, maybe no Rudiger, we will get slaughtered
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Zappacosta looked dangerous from the minute he came on, and I so prefer Azpi at CB, he calms down Luiz
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the German presenter said Hinteregger takes pens down the middle most of the time, so he must have watched tape
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first we have to hope he revovers fully from that horrid ruptured Achilles, NO WAY can we rush him backs, we could kill off his career at 18, 19yo
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they have superb fans
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that first stop was insane, all legs
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fuck me, we NEVER do things easily
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History, all English Finals!!
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pfffffffffffffffffffffttt
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Kepa was a BEAST!!!!
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weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee EDEN
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Willie in for pens?