termninja
MemberEverything posted by termninja
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I never said you broke any rules mate, and neither did I by quoting you and responding to your post. If I cause attention from members for what I wrote then I acomplished my goal, and my goal is always to try and add to the quality of this forum no matter how I do it. If it means getting you angry for 5 seconds but reducing the amount of idiotic posts I've seen in the last couple of weeks, then by all means I'll piss you off because you will cool off fast and the quality of forum will still remain higher. If the roles were reversed and you did the same, I would approve it and have no problems with it. By simply writing here what I've tried to point out without quoting anybody, my post would quickly be suffocated by the other ones and wouldn't be really aimed toward Eden. Nothing personal bud
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Sell Cuadrado, get Pedro. LW: Pedro, Hazard RW: Willian, Moses bonus: Kenedy and Traore. Great combination of experience, age, pace and tehnique. Unless Cuadrado was injured which he wasn't as much as I know, his exclusion from the squad speaks about his future here, and if he's to leave Pedro is ideal.
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if somebody makes a joke, no it doesn't make all Chelsea fans look bad to the whole wide world, but when I open 5 threads in a row and see bunch of similar posts after a defeat/draw knowing more then half of them are serious rather then jokes I think the exact same thoughts as you: This place is becoming more of a joke each day. Shocking and sad really because i used to love this forum. Except I still love this forum to bone and always try to abide by the rules of debate and rules. And really, most of my frustration isn't aimed at you, but generally on what I noticed some time ago.
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Aw yeah now you've mentioned it, I really like his haircut, he looks much more a professional footballer rather then cave man
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It's okay, we've got Cuadrado, he's even on FIFA cover! fuck still can't believe how much we failed with the whole Cuadrado Salah thingie. I mean, officially we didn't fail that much, we will make a profit of Salah and there is a question of how much Mourinho would like Salah in the team considering the freedom and importance he requires, but it's still painfull none the less to see him rock for italians, and to watch Cuadrado fall flat on his face every time he pulls on a Chelsea shirt.
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Willian with his wiggles
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If he dropped Ivanovic who would replace him? And if he dropped Fabregas, guys to replace him are Mikel and Ramires, and they aren't helpful unless we're winning. Yes I know that you mean Jose was reluctant to drop Bane last season, but season is past and I would avoid talking about it.
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My bad, I kinda meant to point that post towards the club itself, not Jose I agree, hopefully we will have some official stuff done soon.
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Good and strong performance for him that is definitely very imporant for the upcoming game against City. He does well there, it will bring him a world of confidence and will make it very tough for Tibo to return to starting 11. Good luck Asmir, time to shine!
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I agree with all 3 posts above, was invisible, slugish and should've been taken off rather then Oscar. It's a big call to bench him against Man City, but if Jose was to do that I would have nothing against it, especially considering it's an away game.
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Hopefully this bad result gives him a sudden realisation we definitely need some signings to give both squad depth and quality. Rahman deal needs to be done as soon as possible, while Cuadrado, Kenedy, Traore and Moses need to be dealt with. Who is staying, leaving, loaning, playing, dancing or whatever.
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Bane was so awful I would agree, though I think Montero would rape Ramires also anyway. To me, Ramires should've been on the wing along with Montero to suffocate the fucker whenever he was on the ball and kick him like Hazard kicked the Swanse ball boy 2 seasons ago.
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It's not about those 2 posts, it's about at least 60% of posts that occur on this forum when we don't win, and it's been making me sick for quite a while. While it is completely fine to give harsh criticism to a player, most of posts that do that are not argumented and you waste your team reading them. And usually when people are sarcastic, posts are writen is such a way an averagely intelligent person can know almost for sure it's sarcasm, rather then guess. Usually you put a emoji to signalize that or write about something that is obviously not true, not something that can be taken both ways, and when people quote you, you defend it was sarcasm.
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Anyone perhaps noticed that Jose's plan was to throw bodies forward and go for crosses? Remy is a good player, but Falcao is more dangerous when you send crosses in, and I think that's not even debatable. Yes Remy would offer more on the wing, but Jose wanted another dangerous pressence in the box, and for that Falcao was a better pick then Remy in my book. To add to my post, I must remind members that he was one of our worse players in pre season considering how rusty he looked, while Falcao is still up and running because of Copa America and shorter pre season. Sometimes it seems to me there is like a trend to just throw support at Remy all the time no matter what is happening, and it's been going on for quite a while. And please, I'm not saying support he's been getting is not worth it because it is, but I noticed some members supporting him like he's the saviour of galaxy even though they don't seem to know why they support everything about him so much.
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It seems to me he's having some fitness problems. Reason for his better play when we were left with 10 men is mostly in adrenaline and sudden change of situation that shocks your mind. I expect Eden to find for in the next week or two and things should be fine. Brilliant posts truly. Sarcasm. jokes or whatever, you acomplish nothing with that, you make experience of other members here bad, and you send an awful image about Chelsea fans to the world.
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Come on guys, I understand the frustartion and similar, but there is no need for 1 sentence posts that nobody finds interesting like I miss Bosingwa, I miss Ferreira... Try to give some constructive criticism backed up with arguments, this used to be an incredible forum. I have to say though, Ivanovic and Willian probably cost us the game. Not directly, but their offensive and defensive work on the right side of the pitch was awful and on a really low level. Even teams in 2nd league can do decent one-twos and send in a cross. Ivanovic was left exposed to Montero all the time while it was evident he couldn't cope with him, while Willian spent more time standing in place with the ball then actually running with it. And also, Willian was the one who fucked up our offside trap after which Tibo got sent off. If Man City wasn't next, I'm fairly sure we would see Moses instead of Willian. I was hoping Jose would introduce Ramires or Moses eariler to either patch up defensive part of the game, or offensive one, but he loves WIllian way too much. Sure, because we are so well stocked with fullbacks and defenders especially, injuries are all that's needed. And don't give me I'm joking shit, even the letter i from injury can fuck up our season already.
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Welcome aboard mate, do your work well and a whip won't be required!
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You're probably right, but it brings a smile to my face to see Martinez angry because I find him very annoying Ultimately, it's down to winning titles, and in 5 years time, people will remember us winning title again with young prodigious defender Stones is and will probably forget the transfer saga regarding him anyway.
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It is not an scientific fact exactly, but it's a well known thing in human psychology. To motivate a group of people to accomplish a grand feat is difficult, but to motivate them to do it again can prove much more difficult. On top of that, humans are living emotional beings, not robots, and being under constant pressure is a very tiring situation for human brain, and you are under a lot of pressure when you're the champ. And to add to that, I do think you will agree with me that a team X will approach a game differently in some manner if the opposition is the champion rather then not? It's not about how differently will they approach it, but for the simple fact that they will approach it differently. Some will find more motivation to win, some will alter gameplan, some will prepare more for the game, and some will even get scared or more relaxed. Considering the quality of football and players in England, that usually manifests itself in a way that teams either get out there without pressure to face the champion and do well, because hey, it's the champ he's the best, or teams give those extra 10% and make your game a very long and painful one. If you add that slight change of difficulty against teams on your team who has lost its sharpness and edge (which I'm sure will not happen under Jose), then you can start leaking points. You start leaking points, boat starts to shake, media find you very attractive and send more winds rocking your boat, and you're in for a very messy, wet and long trip, and chances are you're not gonna arrive as the first one on your destination.
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You have a right to think so, but if you look back throughout the recent history of PL, you will find less competitiveness in the league, but only Chelsea and Manu who managed to retain the title, and that's not a coincidence. And have something in mind, my posts are aimed towards the current squad we have at this moment, and the current squad has just 5 defenders, injured Costa with a big question mark over his fitness and a still awful Cuadrado. I don't believe that will be our final squad once the season starts, so lots of the post all over TC will become not important if our squad gets some additions like Stones and Baba and hopefully someone else.
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Second best after Moses for me, but I agree, he should be this season's prodigy. He has enough talent to be among the best players in the world, it's just the mental stuff that is the holding him back. Decision making and making those crucial match decisions that turn the whole game around.
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I feel we'll get him for around 32m + some bonuses or loans, we ARE the best big club for him, we've always had a rock solid defense, Jose has always had a great defensive unit and we've shown that a young defender can do well for us. I don't find a single factor that would make Stones not want a transfer here. It would be an incredible experience for Stones to learn from Terry, Cahill, Ivanovic and Jose.
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I feel the same about Kenedy, I really like him for some strange reason, he seems like a really nice lad.
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If our squad stays fit I'm fairly sure TC would agree we would win the league again, but chances for that are slim. Our squad is small, and one bigger injury to Costa, Terry, Fabregas or Hazard could make us leak points. Besides, being champions means every team out there is going to give even more then last season against you, and imagine our team against such an opponent with Ramires and Mikel in the pivot, Remy in attack, Cuadrado on wing against physical defenders? I agree that lots of members here probably exaggerate on some things, but on others I find some posts here much more realistic then what pundits and media make it out to be.
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Even the way he looks and runs with the balls looks clumsy and funny. And he is probably the weakest player physically at the club we have, wind could send him rolling. Damn I never expected him to fail so much here.