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  1. Mourinho Throwing Water On Camera During Newcastle Kick-Off (the video says HT, is was kick-off) https://www.fullmatchesandshows.com/2018/10/06/manchester-united-vs-newcastle-united-highlights-full-match-video/#2 https://www.fullmatchesandshows.com/2018/10/06/manchester-united-vs-newcastle-united-highlights-full-match-video/#3 what a fucking twat
  2. Spuds and Arse can sod the fuck off, along with their rotter punters. I hate those 2 teams more than I love air. I hope Barca or RM or PSG soon strips Kane from the yid cunts, and would do a dance if Arse gets edged out of Europe (Wolves look a threat).
  3. Wow, I am out with wifey and just saw the score on a pub telly. Mo is so fucked, lolol
  4. I don't think this forum counts as trolling him online. I of course want him ro come good. I still hope he does, but reality and results say he is shit. We really need to go after Dybala, Icardi, or more likely someone like Piątek. Morata simply is not good enough for Chelsea. He has had well over a year (when you add in 2 pre-seasons) and other than a few games at the start of 2017-18, he has not performed for shit. If he cares about stupid social media, then he really is a weak twat.
  5. Can he just shut the fuck up? All he ever does is on whinge on about one thing after another. I really fucking can't stand him. Soooo wish he was sold this summer. Our board can GTFO.
  6. http://neosportek8.blogspot.com/p/premier-league-4.html https://www.easysport.tv/games/chelsea-vs-mol-vidi/
  7. ffs, my gran could have scored on that Morata miss!! It is almost like he is doing it on purpose!!!
  8. Good. Let's get it done. If we get Rugani maybe the insanity of renewing Luiz until he is 34 or 35 will end.
  9. For David Luiz and Chelsea, Everything’s Perfect. Until Suddenly It’s Not. https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/29/sports/soccer/chelsea-liverpool-premier-league.html LONDON — Muttering under his breath, shaking his head in regret, David Luiz was the last player to disappear from the field. He had taken his time after the final whistle. As Liverpool’s players went over to celebrate with their fans, and as his Chelsea teammates trudged disconsolately toward the tunnel, Luiz lingered. He stripped off his jersey. He bestowed a few handshakes on eager young fans reaching their arms out for him to brush. He made sure to wave to almost every corner of the stadium; only that pocket of jubilant Liverpool supporters avoided his gaze. Only when his tour of duty was complete did he depart, frustration etched on his face. In that, he mirrored those fans streaming out of the stadium. Until the 89th minute, Chelsea had seemed destined for a victory that would have moved Maurizio Sarri’s team — which he acknowledges is a work in progress — above Liverpool in the Premier League standings, to a share of the lead, separated from Manchester City only by goal difference. It had been a game of fine margins, not quite one of those wild rides the Premier League imagines is its calling card, but a high-speed, high-caliber occasion, the first meeting of genuine peers in the early season. The difference, the only difference, was that Chelsea had taken its chance — a move started energetically and finished exquisitely by Eden Hazard, midway through the first half — where Liverpool, on half a dozen occasions, had not. That had, in no small part, been Luiz’s doing. Not simply because he had appeared, at the last moment, to stop a header from Roberto Firmino that would have drawn Liverpool even, but because he had produced a performance of precision and poise, control and concentration, to keep the visitors’ forward line at bay. Liverpool, of course, boasts the most expensive defender in the world, the similarly impeccable Virgil van Dijk. Luiz’s display was a reminder as to why, until last January, he had held that title. There was nothing he might have done — nothing anyone might have done, really — about the goal that salvaged a point for Liverpool, that sent that corner of red dancing into the night. Daniel Sturridge, on the field for only four minutes, picked up the ball outside Chelsea’s penalty area, glanced up and lifted a swerving, dipping shot beyond the reach of Kepa Arrizabalaga for the draw. Its brilliance offered little solace to Luiz, or to his teammates. The goal capped what has been an unlikely renaissance for Sturridge. This summer, his Liverpool career appeared to be at an end. He had been sent out on loan to West Bromwich Albion last January, in desperate search of playing time in a vain hope of forcing his way onto England’s World Cup squad. He played six times. He did not score. West Brom was relegated. snip much more at the link
  10. Hell yes! de Ligt is already a beast. Between £80m for him or £80 for Koulibaly it is de Ligt hands down, due to ages. We would be set at at one CB position for at least a decade plus. Add in an even younger Ampadu plus Rudiger to be the stop-gap/rotation for a few years and we are set. But, no, we would rather fuck about with Luiz, and give him an extension. He will be bloody 33 in the spring of next season ffs.
  11. great goal, the yids are so out of their depth
  12. Napoli vs Liverpool HD streams http://neosportek8.blogspot.com/p/premier-league-5.html https://www.easysport.tv/games/napoli-vs-liverpool/ http://neosportek8.blogspot.com/p/blog-page.html
  13. I would prefer Frenkie de Jong over van de Beek, He has a higher upside and can play more positions. That said, van de Beek is a really great young player too and does score. Maybe best comparison is Cesc of tens years ago (he is NOT there yet, Cesc was a fucking beast for over a decade) IF we lose Kovacic back to RM (NOOOOO!!!) and Kante simply never adapts (lets so hope he does), you know my dream (so rotation involved) MF: Jorginho, Neves, de Jong, Mount (down the road), Kai Havertz (or if he is not possible, Talisca) If we also sell or loan out RLC and sell Barkley, then toss van de Beek in maybe. Neves and de Jong can play anywhere in MF (de Jong can also play CB and fullback) I have to trust Sarri to know who fills what and who to go after.
  14. Not Mount, as Mount is an ot and out AMF, van de Beek is a more a CMF., but he also does score a lot, so you are pretty close. He is a hybrid.
  15. It is so hard to put a valuation on him atm. Genoa could demand anywhere between £20m and £80m, depending on how he continues to perform and who comes sniffing around (everyone!). It sucks we are in such dire straights striker wise. They will inflate the price so so much.
  16. Talisca is an AMF. Not a striker. Dybala scored a hat trick for Juve last night. I want him or Icardi sooo bad, but Dybala especially will be a nightmare to pull from Juve. I also cannot see our board spending the £150m or so it would take to buy him. Icardi is the main option. Still cannot believe we didn't grab him for £98m in July. We were trying to extract £65m for MORATA from AC Milan. Icardi is SURELY worth £33m more than that! I know the Icardi haters here claim he touches the ball 2 times a game. That is ridiculous, and even if he did, with those 2 touches he was a deadly sniper (enough to score 29 league goals!). One more goal and he would have bexome only the third player ever in modern game (1960 onward) to score 30 in a season in Italy. Luca Toni and Higuain being the others. If not Dybala, then we need to fully suss out Piątek. I think he looks the real deal. Ironically he was one of the 'cheap buys' I told my Baggie mate about last year for West Brom to buy. I had to go back and check my old messages to him. I look at the lesser leagues top scorers (say top 10 max) and then look at ages and back ground. He stuck out like a sore thumb for KS Cracovia (Kracow). I had no idea he would be THIS good, but certainly was worth a shot for West Brom. Genoa is a striker-finding machine, lolol. They had Pietro Pellegri, the 17yo wunderkind now on Monaco (Emenalo buy).
  17. He seems like a much more talented version of Serge Aurier. They are both French fullbacks too. Mendy would be a dream upgrade at LB if Shitty did cut him loose and he behaved himself here. I can't see Pep giving him up yet though. A Firpo buy would be a huge signal. Even Shitty wouldn't drop £54m on a LB if he wasn't going to be a starter.
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