Everything posted by Vesper
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Opinion: Mateo Kovacic was oddly loved and hated at Chelsea
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LOLO🤡LOLO, we are now entering the peak bullshit months: Arsenal fans in disbelief at Kylian Mbappe rumours with 'package being weighed up' Real Madrid remain favourites to land Kylian Mbappe from PSG this summer, but Arsenal are considering a move for the phenomenal forward in what is the latest twist in his transfer saga https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/arsenal-kylian-mbappe-transfer-rumours-30366754
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Danny Drinkwater eyes Leicester return despite 'snake' label - along with Saudi switch https://www.dailystar.co.uk/sport/football/danny-drinkwater-leicester-transfers-saudi-30368290?int_source=nba
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Chelsea Women confirm signing of Ashley Lawrence from Paris Saint-Germain https://theathletic.com/4655344/2023/06/30/Chelsea-women-sign-ashley-lawrence/ Chelsea have completed the signing of Canada international Ashley Lawrence from Paris Saint-Germain. The 28-year-old full-back has signed a three-year deal to keep her at the club until 2026. Lawrence is Chelsea’s fifth summer signing following the arrivals of Alejandra Bernabe, Catarina Macario, Sjoeke Nusken and Nicky Evrard. “I’m really excited and grateful to be joining such a top club in England and in Europe,” Lawrence said. “There are a lot of emotions, excitement and I’m looking forward to meeting everyone, the rest of the players and staff and to next season.” Lawrence joined PSG in 2017 following spells at Toronto Lady Lynx, Ottawa Fury and Vaughan Azzurri in her native Canada. She made 20 league appearances during the 2020-21 season as PSG won the Division 1 Feminine title for the first time, ending Lyon’s 14 years of dominance. Lawrence made her Canada debut in 2013 and has been capped 117 times at senior international. She was an integral part of Canada’s 2020 Olympic gold medal triumph and has been included in Bev Priestman’s squad for this summer’s World Cup. The 2021 Ballon d’Or nominee will join up with compatriots Jessie Fleming and Kadeisha Buchanan at Chelsea. “Ashley has established herself as one of the best full-backs in the women’s game for both club and country,” said Emma Hayes. “Her ability to get forward, her progressive play into the final third is a standout strength and she can play on both the left and right side. We’re really looking forward to having her with us.” Chelsea head into the 2023-24 Women’s Super League season chasing their fifth successive league title. GO DEEPER Hayes has created a Chelsea dynasty - but that does not mean the WSL is a one-team league
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Cesc Fabregas retires from professional football at age of 36 https://theathletic.com/4657921/2023/07/01/cesc-fabregas-retires/ Former Arsenal and Chelsea midfielder Cesc Fabregas has retired from professional football at the age of 36. Fabregas hangs up his boots following a successful career which saw the Spaniard win two Premier League titles with Chelsea, a La Liga with Barcelona and an FA Cup with Arsenal. He also lifted the World Cup and two European Championships while representing Spain. Fabregas was capped 110 times by his country between 2006 and 2016. The 36-year-old will now turn his attention to coaching with Fabregas staying at Serie B side Como, the club he played for last season, to coach their under-19 and B sides. Fabregas said of his decision to retire: “It is with great sadness that the time has come for me to hang up my playing boots. “From my first days at Barca, Arsenal, Barca again, Chelsea, Monaco and Como, I will treasure them all. From lifting the World Cup, the Euros, to winning everything in England and Spain and nearly all the European trophies, it has been a journey that I’ll never forget. “All those who have helped me, my team-mates, coaches, directors, presidents, owners, fans and my agent. To all my family, from my parents and my sister to my wife and kids, I cherish your advice, mentorship and guidance. To my opponents who tried to knock me, thank you for making me stronger. “It has already been more than worth it with all the great memories and friends that I have made on the way. I’ve also learnt three languages and became more compassionate and wiser along my travels. “I lived experiences that I never thought in a million years I would even come close to. It’s not all sadness though as I’m now going to cross the white line and start coaching the B and Primavera teams of Como 1907. A club and a project I couldn’t be more excited about. This charming football team won my heart from the first minute and came to me at the perfect time in my career. I will grab it with both hands. “So after 20 incredible years full of sacrifice, dedication and joy, it’s time to say thank you and goodbye to the beautiful game. I loved every minute. Cesc.” GO DEEPER Cesc Fabregas: 'We are losing the creativity that the player had not so long ago'
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Levi Colwill set for Mauricio Pochettino talks before deciding Chelsea future https://theathletic.com/4656343/2023/06/30/levi-colwill-Chelsea-future-talks/ Levi Colwill wants to have talks with new Chelsea head coach Mauricio Pochettino before considering the next step in his career. Colwill is the subject of interest from top clubs in England and abroad. This includes Brighton, where he impressed on loan last season. They have already had a £30million ($37.3m) bid rejected by Chelsea earlier this month but are still keen to sign him. Chelsea insist the player is not for sale, however his current contract expires in 2025. The club, as they showed with Kai Havertz’s £65million transfer to Arsenal this week, will consider selling players if their deals have two years or less to run and do not sign an extension. They don’t want to risk losing them cheaply or as free agents. Colwill was last offered a new contract in February but it has not, and will not be, accepted because the terms are not considered good enough. There has been no fresh proposals since then. More negotiations are expected to take place but Colwill will want to meet with Pochettino first to see how much he figures in his plans before considering another extension offer from Chelsea, if one is made. Competition for places at the back has been reduced slightly with Kalidou Koulibaly being sold to Al Hilal, but there is still Thiago Silva, Wesley Fofana, Benoit Badiashile and Trevoh Chalobah to choose from. Pochettino is also associated with playing a back four, which means only two centre-backs will play. Chelsea are not playing in a European competition either next season, which reduces the opportunities for game time. Colwill is one of the most highly-rated young English defenders in the game. He trained with the senior England squad before their internationals against Malta and North Macedonia earlier this month. He is currently representing the Under-21s at the European Championships and has already played a part in them qualifying for the knock-out phase. Colwill’s involvement in the tournament means the timing of a chat with Pochettino is uncertain. The squad leave for a pre-season tour of the USA on July 17. Brighton could use Chelsea’s desire to sign midfielder Moises Caicedo as part of their pursuit to acquire Colwill, even if it ends up just being a second season on loan. The Athletic reported a fortnight ago that Brighton value Caicedo at £100million ($128m), but Chelsea will not want to pay as much as that. GO DEEPER Colwill on Brighton, De Zerbi and Chelsea: 'This club trusted me when others didn't'
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ex post facto explanation The new transfer deadline day? Why June 30 matters to Chelsea, Barcelona and more https://theathletic.com/4651467/2023/06/29/transfer-deadline-june30-premier-league-Chelsea/ It is not the transfer deadline that demands a countdown on rolling news sites. Nor is it one with the potential to irrevocably shape a season. Yet June 30 has quietly become a date of growing significance on football’s calendar — to some in the industry it is beginning to feel akin to a third transfer window; one that is demanding attention like those at the end of the summer and winter windows. It has become a “game-changer”, as one agent put it. Friday is the last opportunity for some clubs to enhance their accounts for the 2022-23 season through player sales and, in this era of financial fair play (FFP), it is a point of increasing relevance across European football. There is a reason that negotiations over Mason Mount’s prospective move from Chelsea to Manchester United, for example, have stepped up a gear this week. Finalising transfers before the end of the month matters for those who have flown close to the sun. This can be a final grasp for FFP compliance when failing to complete the necessary business can have consequences. The deadline within a window helps explain why, in part, the 20 Premier League clubs have already raised £250million ($317m) in player sales before any have even returned for pre-season training. Needs must. Chelsea’s garage sale accounts for half of that sum but the club that broke records for Premier League spending last season have not been alone in pushing for deals this month to redress the balance before the accounting year is out. The pattern also extends to the continent. Barcelona, the La Liga champions, would dearly love to do business before the end of the month, as would Roma, who were one of eight clubs fined by European football’s governing body UEFA for breaches of financial rules in September. Reports in Italy suggest there is a need to raise €30million (£25.9m; £32.8m) before June is out or there will be trouble ahead. It is the clubs that have overstretched who typically find themselves facing these new pressures. Those that see too much red on their books and those conscious that accounts would benefit from some late window dressing before a new financial year begins. Financial rules vary, but in the Premier League clubs are limited to losing no more than £105million in a three-year rolling period. The headline losses in the annual accounts are offset by infrastructure spend and, until the end of next season, there is also the ability to write off losses attributable to the Covid-19 pandemic. Football’s financial year typically runs from July 1 to June 30 and completing business before that cut-off point can benefit those in a squeeze, like Everton last summer and now Chelsea. To others it can be more about future planning than compliance, giving themselves greater scope to spend in the summers to come. Tottenham were only too willing to sign off the £40million purchase of James Maddison this week, too. A club without FFP concerns was content to quickly strike an attractive deal with Leicester City, who will face their own pressures after relegation to the Championship was confirmed last month. Any sense of urgency is felt by clubs, rather than players and their representatives. There are another 63 days after this artificial cut-off point and proposing a deal at this point requires cooperation. For Chelsea, as much as any club, June 30 has been a long-standing consideration. The Athletic detailed in April that there would be an emphasis placed on concluding deals before the end of this month after the first two transfer windows of owners Todd Boehly and Behdad Eghbali had ended with a remarkable net spend in the region of £440million. An expensive recruitment drive, headed up by the £107million signing of Enzo Fernandez from Benfica, has required balance before the end of Chelsea’s accounting year and yielded early business out of Stamford Bridge this summer. The last five days have seen four high-profile sales, with Mount potentially to follow soon. Central defender Kalidou Koulibaly was first to leave, completing a £20million move to Saudi Pro League club Al Hilal, before Mateo Kovacic concluded his switch to Manchester City — worth an initial £25 million. Goalkeeper Edouard Mendy became the third player to formally depart on Wednesday, joining Saudi club Al Ahli for a sum thought to be in the region of £16million. Within hours came the biggest deal of them all: Kai Havertz’s long-anticipated move to Arsenal secured a guaranteed £62million return for Chelsea, covering the outlay that had brought the midfielder from Bayer Leverkusen in 2020. Four players gone, over £120million banked. And there will likely be more. A quick deal to sell Mount is also favourable for Chelsea — at the right price, of course. But Manchester United have the opposite problem: the reason given for their refusal to budge much beyond paying £55million for Mount is that FFP rules limit what they can spend before June 30. United posted losses of £115.5million for the 2021-22 season due to playing games behind closed doors during the pandemic and overspent their budget for signings last summer by more than £100million. But Ruben Loftus-Cheek, the one-time England international, is another headed for the Chelsea exit after a £15million move to AC Milan was agreed, while winger Hakim Ziyech is close to a Saudi move after a deal was struck with Cristiano Ronaldo’s Al Nassr. That could be worth another £8million. It is a timely clear-out for Chelsea, with the potential for somewhere close to £150million to be added to the 2022-23 accounts, which are not likely to be made public until early next year. It will not prevent heavy losses for the first full season after Roman Abramovich, nor will it compensate for the shortfall that comes with missing out on European football, but it helps improve Chelsea’s financial health in the eyes of those that will assess them. It is telling that Chelsea’s only summer recruit to date, the former RB Leipzig forward Christopher Nkunku, will not formally begin his six-year deal until July 1. The £52million transfer, though completed last week, will instead feature in the club’s 2023-24 accounts. Everton have been here before. There were pressures to sell players ahead of June 30 last year, knowing that they had racked up losses of £373million in the previous three financial years. They would eventually post pre-tax losses of £45million for 2021-22 but that would have been far higher without the sale of prized asset Richarlison, whose initial £50million move to Tottenham was agreed on June 30. Everton had little choice but to cash in before July — and a new accounting year — arrived. It was not, however, enough to prevent the Premier League from referring Everton to an independent commission for an alleged breach of its profit and sustainability rules in the season ending 2021-22. Everton, who were charged in March, said that they “strongly contest the allegation of non-compliance.” Everton have reined in their spending since last summer and the sale of Moise Kean, whose loan to Juventus became a £25million permanent transfer in March, has tempered the urgency felt last summer. On the continent, Barcelona are in the same position they found themselves in last season, with a need to trade before June turns into July. The business they did before June 30 2022 determined the salary cap La Liga imposed on them for last season. The same applied to Atletico Madrid, whose chief executive Miguel Angel Gil Marin accepted that his club need to raise €40million before the end of last June. Valencia and Espanyol were two more under the pump. Barcelona are again attempting to move out players before the close of play on Friday, with Samuel Umtiti, the France international, top of the list to shift. There is a willingness to let Umtiti leave as a free agent but his salary, thought to be €20million per season, is problematic. Clement Lenglet, Sergino Dest, and Alex Collado have also said to be available for transfer before the end of this month. Roma, who have known their FFP problems with UEFA in the last decade, are another up against the clock. Their need to generate revenue for FFP compliance has been well-publicised in Italy, with Cristian Volpato and Filippo Missori lined up for late moves to Sassuolo. Roma were fined €35million by UEFA in September after failing to comply with a break-even requirement. June 30 might be a point when the biggest names in European football are still recharging batteries but, as the business of this week has shown, it is a date that demands the attention of the financially stretched.
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That's why we wanted Ugarte.
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Chelsea https://caughtoffside.substack.com/i/132159626/Chelsea Cesare Casadei has plans to either play in the Premier League or Serie A next season. There have been four loans proposed by Championship clubs but the final decision will be made together with Chelsea. No truth in the rumours linking Marc Cucurella with Atletico Madrid. His representative, Álvaro Dominguez, has described the stories as “fake news.” Chelsea consider Levi Colwill ‘untouchable,’ and the club have submitted their first new, long-term contract offer to the player. Colwill wants to speak to Mauricio Pochettino after the U21 Euros before making a decision. No issues with the Nico Jackson deal. Fee close to €37m, paid in instalments, eight year deal which is now official, confirmed. Santos wonder kid Ângelo has completed the first part of medical tests in Brazil. He’s set to join Chelsea on a deal which will be valid until June 2029, with an option for a further season. 📰 Chelsea have already identified their Mason Mount replacement - [Evening Standard via CaughtOffside] César Azpilicueta here we go! Agreement in place for a two year contract until June 2025. Chelsea will let him leave as a free agent and documents will be ready to sign soon. Azpilicueta verbally agreed personal terms with Inter last week but the player’s family pushed to go back to Spain. Christian Pulisic remains keen on Milan move, and nothing has changed. Chelsea insist on €25m asking price but Milan want to pay less. Talks ongoing. Ruben Loftus-Cheek has joined Milan on a four-year deal, confirmed. €16m fee plus €4m in add-ons. SC Heerenveen have completed the signing of Chelsea midfielder, Charlie Webster, on a one-year loan deal.
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10 clubs in the race for Fenerbahçe’s Arda Güler https://caughtoffside.substack.com/i/132182965/clubs-in-the-race-for-fenerbahces-arda-guler Barcelona are trying to sign Fenerbahçe’s fantastic 18-year-old talent, Arda Güler. They want him for June 2024, not now, but for sure it isn’t an easy transfer. There are 10 clubs interested in the player and when they are so good, this is normal to see lot of interest. Barça are waiting to see if they can reach an agreement with Fenerbahçe and with the player's camp, and this is the current topic of conversation. I repeat, that it's not an easy deal and for sure, they are not alone in this race. Fenerbahçe also want Arda to play again for them for at least next season.
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New Brazilian ‘wonder kid’ Angelo is one for the future at Stamford Bridge https://caughtoffside.substack.com/i/132182965/new-brazilian-wonder-kid-angelo-is-one-for-the-future-at-stamford-bridge One name that isn’t particular well known in English football circles at present is that of Ângelo Gabriel - ‘Ângelo.’ The 18-year-old Brazilian has already played over 100 times for Santos, the team that gave us Pelé and Neymar. Chelsea are convinced that he has great potential, is very good and talented but it will take time for him to be considered alongside other Brazilian superstars such as Neymar, Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo, who are three top world class players. In my opinion he’s probably not ready yet for Chelsea, but this is why the plan is to send him on loan initially from July. Chelsea will sign him for €15m after Barcelona didn’t exercise their option on him, and they feel that this is very good price for that kind of talent. He’s already completed part of his medical in Brazil, and he will sign on a six-year deal, valid until 2029 with option for one more year.
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Lots of outgoings at Chelsea but Levi Colwill won’t be another https://caughtoffside.substack.com/i/132182965/lots-of-outgoings-at-Chelsea-but-levi-colwill-wont-be-another It’s a crucial time for Chelsea star, Levi Colwill. The 20-year-old is currently on England duty with the U21 side but his future must be clarified soon. It’s true that Brighton and Hove Albion have always been interested in his services and Roberto De Zerbi appreciates the player. Nothing has changed for the Seagulls and they remain interested in trying to convince the player. The problem is that Chelsea do not want to sell at any cost. Colwill is untouchable. Not for sale. This is a very clear position. Once the U21 Euros are over for England, Colwill will return to the club and speak with Mauricio Pochettino to clarify his future. It will be an important conversation because the player isn’t interested in being a backup option. He’s clear that he wants to be a starter for the team, and this will be the most crucial part of the conversation.
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he probably doesn't have all the necessary UEFA coaching badges
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yes, unless we are going to sell Chilwell we do not need to buy another LB at all there are only 3 fullbacks on the planet who atm truly interest me (as Saka and Kimmich will never play fullback again likely, and Theo has fallen off badly defensively, although not as badly as TAA has) 2 LBs and one RB LB Nuno Mendes LB Alphonso Davies RB Achraf Hakimi (the only acceptable Reece replacement atm if Real somehow poached (dog forbid) him, unless Malo Gusto blows up, which he does have perhaps the potential to do so) I won't even have to mention Kimmich at anymore soon, as he turns 30yo midway through the season after this one to show you how weak RB is globally, IF TAA is converted to MF, then after Reece and Hakimi, the 3rd highest RB valuation wise is the Arse CB converted to RB, Ben White, lolol
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He is one to watch as a manager too. Brilliant football brain and apparently a great motivator of fellow players (Hazard raved about him).
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Jesus fucking christ on a stick, we truly need help at RW. Cannot take the sight of a sullen, bitter, lazy, and apparently damaged Ziyech trotting onto the SB pitch with us trailing nil 1 in the 62nd minute.
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Massive player. Absolutely one of my all time favourites. Pure class and top 10 passer ever in football. Lycka till Cesc!! 💙💙💙💙💙
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Wirtz has never remotely been the same since his bad knee ACL injury. He looked pretty shite when Neverkusen crashed out v Mou and Roma in the Europa League. Deffo need to see a rebound season before he goes back on a list.
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people crying over us trying to dump ZIYECH and dumping KK (to name just two) let that sink in
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I suggest the 'toy toss from the pram' brigade go back and read some live game chats here from the past 2 years
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I posited multiple categories, not just deadwood and there is not a single one we have sold or let go I have disagreed with you would be one of the first ones whingeing on when they keep on reverting to their form they have had since at least last season, and far longer in many cases
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korea spam attack 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 bxeswnlfmo posted a topic in GENERAL CHAT 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗일산≩일산오피▥【오】【피】【쓰】일산안마▥일산건마☣일산오피... 2 minutes ago ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 bxeswnlfmo posted a topic in GENERAL CHAT ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피 ᵔᴗᵔ【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢대전휴게텔 대전오피ᵔᴗᵔ대전건마⇶대전마사지⤸대전오피... 6 minutes ago 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 bxeswnlfmo posted a topic in GENERAL CHAT 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피 수원오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢수원Op 수원마사지╳수원건마⤖수원안마➜수원오피... 9 minutes ago 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 bxeswnlfmo posted a topic in GENERAL CHAT 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피 〖OPSSΦ7ᴥ〔C〕OM〗강남か강남오피⊃◤오피쓰◢강남안마⊃강남건마⍣강남오피... 13 minutes ago 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 bxeswnlfmo posted a topic in GENERAL CHAT 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피 부천오피【Opss〔07〕닷콤】◤오피쓰◢부천op 부천마사지び부천건마⤣부천안마⨳부천오피... 16 minutes ago 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op bxeswnlfmo posted a topic in GENERAL CHAT 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭ 오피쓰╯【Opss〔07〕닷콤】인천휴게텔 인천오피▥인천스파⤿인천Op 인천건마╭... 19 minutes ago
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could not disagree more with almost every statement too madness to hold onto the players you are throwing a wobbler over because they left and/or were sold plus, the players your slating are the exact type of buys we should be making haven't you learned a thing from us spending massive dosh on players that you probably approved of and yet they blew up in our face? this board kills me at time (TC) so many whingeing for years about clearing out the deadwood and the bad attitudes and/or non loyals and the simply not good enoughs YET we do just that, finally but then crying chorus starts off a chirping and playing the old outrage organ