Everything posted by Vesper
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that was NOT a foul on Caicedo bollocks
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damn Trevoh, gotta put that away free header ffs
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wow, too damn close
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weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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https://www.vipleague.la/epl/Chelsea-vs-west-ham-united-1-live-streaming
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Сhеlsеа vs Wеst Hаm Unіtеd 5 May 2024 at 14:00. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 1963kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 2000kbps 95% Aliez 996kbps 95% Aliez 998kbps 95% Aliez 959kbps 95% Aliez 2500kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links new 8000kbps 95%
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do not sell he is playing well and I think will only get better
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5 atb makes me want to pull out my hair
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Wes Fofana was a worse signing cost a lot more and is likely perma-wrecked
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sans the multiple, seemingly never ending injuries
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on balance of their career, no, no he did not the stats, the trophies, and the awards (yes they do count at some level) bear this out I would take peak De Bruyne over peak Hazard as well, especially as peak De Bruyne lasted far longer I really do not care if me holding this opinion makes me hated here I am not going to state an opinion I do not believe in just to get pats on the head
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no De Bruyne will go down as far better v Hazard was a passenger for all those Real trophies as well
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yes, I have posted many times that if we cannot get (for LB) Federico Dimarco, then a main target for me would be Miguel Gutiérrez from Girona from a recent post;
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Football > Italy. Serie A. Sаssuоlо vs Іntеr 4 May 2024 at 19:45. Browser Links 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 99% Web 985kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 1001kbps 95% Aliez 991kbps 95% Aliez 993kbps 95% Aliez 950kbps 95% Aliez 994kbps 95% Aliez 993kbps 95% Aliez 1986kbps 95% Aliez 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web 95% Web AceStream Links 8000kbps 95% 8000kbps 95% 8000kbps 95% 95% 95%
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Everton’s former chief Keith Wyness has insisted Chelsea and other clubs should face “draconian punishment” if they are caught exploiting the new financial rules with loopholes. https://www.footballinsider247.com/Chelsea-facing-draconian-punishment-amid-whistleblower-claim-wyness/ Speaking on the new edition of Football Insider’s Inside Track podcast, the 66-year-old – who served as CEO at Goodison Park between 2004 and 2009 and now runs a football consultancy advising elite clubs – claimed the Premier League would likely have to rely on “whistleblowers” and admitted the new proposals will be “hard to police”. On Monday (29 April), Premier League clubs voted in favour of developing plans to introduce a spending cap – which will reportedly be set at around £500million per season. The rules would limit outlay on transfers, wages and agents’ fees and 16 clubs voted in favour of their introduction, with Chelsea abstaining. Chelsea face ‘draconian punishment’ after new ‘loophole’ claim, says Wyness Finance guru Kieran Maguire has previously told Football Insider (20 April) that Chelsea “made a mockery” of the current Premier League financial rules by using a loophole to sell two hotels to a sister company for £77million – and avoiding a Profitability and Sustainability Rule breach. Wyness insisted top-flight chiefs must “come down very, very heavy” on clubs looking to exploit the new rules when they are introduced. He told Football Insider‘s Insider Track podcast: “The only way you can police these things is by having the clubs sign a statement confirming they have complied with the rules, and not gone out of their way to get around those rules. “You’ve then got to rely on whistleblowers. Things do come out, either through agents or players, and you’d hope that would be the case. “If they do catch a club using loopholes, they would have to come down very, very heavy. It would certainly be a draconian punishment. “The Premier League will have to get forensic accountants in place to look at things. It will be very hard to police.” In other news, Chelsea fans are all saying the same thing about Pochettino getting sacked.
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4 for Håland and counting
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Håland now has a 4 goal lead over Palmer etc for Golden Boot
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I am sick of Citeh hope Pep fucks off and they get a massive penalty for their cheating
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1 nil Citeh
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fucking PGMOL
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that is not a pen
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Official: Fran Kirby to leave Chelsea at the end of the season Farewell, Legend https://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/Chelsea-fc-women/2024/5/4/24148840/official-fran-kirby-to-leave-Chelsea-at-the-end-of-the-season
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Portsmouth out to bring in Chelsea midfielder Tino Anjorin as former Huddersfield Town man leaves strong impression on finale https://www.portsmouth.co.uk/sport/football/portsmouth-fc/latest-portsmouth-out-to-bring-in-Chelsea-midfielder-as-former-huddersfield-town-man-leaves-strong-impression-on-finale-4616621 Pompey are keen to bring Tino Anjorin back to Fratton Park. The News understands the Blues are ready to explore the possibility of a second season on loan at Fratton Park for the Chelsea midfielder. Anjorin delivered a strong finish to the campaign, after dealing with another sizable setback in a career hampered by injuries to date. Pompey would be keen to protect themselves against the prospect of another issue surfacing for the 22-year-old. But John Mousinho has absolutely no doubt about the Poole man being able to make a strong impact in the second tier next term. Anjorin put five months of frustration behind him with his return, after suffering a serious hamstring injury in the FA Cup reverse at Chesterfield last November. Five appearances were registered in the season’s finale, including starts as Pompey won the League One title against Barnsley and the final-day success at Lincoln. Anjorin spoke of his desire to repay the loyalty Pompey had shown in covering his wages during his time in the treatment room, along with being keen to return next season. Another deal would likely see the Blues pay a portion of the Chelsea academy graduate’s weekly wage, with his existing deal running until next summer. That contribution would then be lowered in the event of Anjorin being hit with another spell on the sidelines. Such an agreement then gives Pompey the confidence they will be getting good value, while Anjorin is then given the platform to showcase his obvious talent. The classy operator has been a popular addition to the Blues ranks, with his quality respected by his peers and the player seen as one of the most gifted in Mousinho’s squad. Anjorin is currently one of the 18 players away in Las Vegas celebrating the League One title success. Pompey know they need to strengthen in the areas former Lokomotiv Moscow operates, with Anjorin playing as both a deeper midfielder and in a more advanced role in Mousinho’s preferred 4-2-3-1 formation. The Blues are interested in Bristol Rovers’ Antony Evans in that area of the pitch, after a strong season from the 25-year-old in League One.