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If a Winger is to be sold - who should it be?
changingman2000 replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Aye, still here mate and I agree about Bentley. I'm starting to worry about Rottenham. I mean, they now have Bentley and Modric who is some player. If they get themselves a decent keeper, a new back four, a decent midfield and someone up front who can put the ball in the back of the net............I reckon they could finish as high as mid-table -
The first ever roll over in 94/95, When the Hamilton from Blackburn won about £17M, I was in Battersea at the time, sharing a flat with me mate. We used to put a fiver on each week and share whatever we won. That weekend, I checked the number's out in the paper on the Sunday morning. My first four numbers in a row were all matching and I was seriously shitting myself, Sadly the last to fizzled out, so the four numbers. However, as it had been a roll over I ended up with £188 which I of course split with Harry, £94 each which we cashed in at a Newsagents on Sloane Square....Then promptly jumped into a cab up to the Ifield...and drank the fucking lot (along with Sunday lunch you understand) Apart from that, the odd tenner
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If a Winger is to be sold - who should it be?
changingman2000 replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
If I must.......He's a lazy, egotisical, selfish, Moody, miserable cunt. Who had the silent hump when Jose got the spnish archer, And only really put in any sort of effort in the last couple of matches of the season (maybe when he thought any effort might engineer him a move elsewhere). Seen him twice aginst Scotland and he was utter pony each time, completely invisible...and that was up against Gary Caldwell. I was at Upton Park a couple of years back when SWP destroyed the happy hammers a couple of years back, I know its only one game but it sure put the pikeys in their place. Basically, I'm with "Lampards Bitch", She puts it far better than me, much more articulate -
If a Winger is to be sold - who should it be?
changingman2000 replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Malouda, Because I think he's a cunt. -
Football365: SCOLARI WANTS TO MAKE Chelsea `LOVED` Luiz Felipe Scolari claims he has no idea why nobody likes Chelsea, and his ambition is to make his new club 'loved'. After aiming a sly comment at Jose Mourinho - claiming he is more modest than his predecessor - the Brazilian told of how he wants to improve the image of his club across the globe. Scolari said: "I want to make Chelsea loved around the world, like Barcelona and Manchester United. "It's a surprise when people say Chelsea are unpopular because, when we went to China, they cried for Chelsea. They loved Chelsea. "It's a big surprise people don't like us in England. But Chelsea is a club that is a growing name. Before it was Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United, Milan. "Our history is not the same and you can't make history in two, three or even 10 years, but maybe in 20 or 50 years Chelsea will be on that level." Those words will no doubt delight Roman Abramovich and Peter Kenyon, who respectively want an attractive, free-flowing and attacking Chelsea side, and wish to grow the club's 'brand' across the world to rival the likes of United and Real.
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Mail On Sunday article....
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Him leading the players up to collect their medals shows just how little class we have nowadays. I wonder what the players themselves thought about this cunt marching them up. This is a man who is supposed to have his "finger on the pulse". If thats the case then its fucking astonishing that he never once considered what a complete prick he was going to make himself look. The Mn Ure fans lapped it up, and why shouldnt they? -
No, sadly true, mind you, I want fancy seeing that Mauresmo hack her shreddies out of her ring piece
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Wonder if Betty was a bean flicker? Billie certainly was and all power to it....Even though she had a face like a robbers dog. Maria for me too, although I'd be perfectly happy to have sloppy seconds with Anna
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Mail On Sunday article....
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
He might bring in a few quid through these crappy pre-season tours to fuck knows where but generally he brings nothing but malice and spite in all other aspects with his, now routine, ridiculous comments and statements. He clearly enjoys the sound of his own voice. Correct, He is a tit -
Choice that is........ http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=61Lt-2iTWi4...feature=related Anyone for a sandwich?
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Mail On Sunday article....
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Sadly no, I dont think he is kidding to be honest. At this rate, we'll be self sufficient by 2525 (at the very earliest). Trouble is, there is a minority, and a very small one at that, Who thinks that whatever Roman and Kenyon do is fine by them, as long as its under the blue "Branded" flag that is Chelsea. They could Pistol Whip a war hero and still be hailed as messiah's by this minority. Remember, This was also the minority who were happy to give Grant his chance. Why I hear you ask? Well because Roman and Kenyon blessed it. Cant be wrong can they? Well, no, because its all in the "brand" name of Chelsea. This is the minority who would welcome Christian Gross as manager...........as long as it was endorsed by messers Roman and Peter. I know JUST what your thinking :thumbsup: -
Mail On Sunday article....
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
No, Our main crime is Kenyon. He's isnt a football man, he is a business man, Which in itself isnt his fault, But he should speak out about business matter's if he see's fit. However, when it comes to Football, he should keep his mouth shut, firmly shut. This article is aimed at Kenyon mainly, and, it shows him up to be the cunt that he clearly is. His is mouthing off about things he knows fuck all about. Most people already think he's a prick, and he has only enhanced that general opinion. Trevor Birch anyone? -
Mail On Sunday article....
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Fuck me, talk about going on the defensive. No opinion on Kenyon then? In general or his comments, or his actions at the CL final? Alcides? no comment's? -
Mail On Sunday article....
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Kenyon was brought in to Promote the Chelsea "Brand" around the world. Instead, He is seemingly doing evrything possible to rubbish whatever brand were supposed to be. Whoever dreamed up the incredulous idea that he should lead the players up must have been on the columbian marching powder as that made us a complete and utter laughing stock around the world. Ronnie Harris, Peter Bonetti, Kerry Dixon you name it, But no, we get an ex Man Ure Scavaging fuck pig. Nice one Roman The article is depressing reading, But unfortunately, Its pretty much bang on. -
<H2 itxtvisited="1">From Football365.com SIMAO SHOCKED BY Chelsea LINK Atletico Madrid winger Simao Sabrosa has voiced his surprise after speculation suggested he could be joining Chelsea in a £20million deal. </H2> There is already a strong Portuguese contingent at Stamford Bridge with Deco and Jose Bosingwa both arriving this summer to join Paulo Ferreira and Ricardo Carvalho. Luiz Felipe Scolari has been linked with other Portugal players since stepping down as boss of the national team after Euro 2008. According to reports in Spain, the new Chelsea manager has set his sights on Atletico Madrid winger Simao. However, the 28-year-old insists he is not aware of any interest from the Premier League club. "This is surprise to me," Simao told the Spanish press after learning of the transfer speculation. "Scolari said nothing to me when I was with Portugal but this is significant as it means the work I have been doing at Atletico is positive." Reports in Spain have claimed that Atletico have already rejected an offer from Chelsea this summer, with Simao valued at around 25million euros (£19.8million).
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Article in yesterday's "Mail on Sunday" regarding Kenyon and Chels. Highlighting the fact that it was Kenyn who led the team up for the medals in Moscow, etc. I do think its a pretty fair piece of writing sadly. Deep down, all football clubs just want to be like Chelsea Last updated at 6:00 PM on 03rd August 2008 As we recover from Edgbaston's dramas and savour the prospect of a stunning Olympics, we find summer's splendours punctuated by a small, sour voice from the bleak midwinter. Peter Kenyon is lecturing the poor relations of English football. Main men: Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich and Chief Executive Peter Kenyon Asked for his thoughts on the chronic absence of competition at the summit of the Premier League, Chelsea's chief executive wagged a censorious finger. 'Other teams in England should be knocking on our door, teams like Tottenham, Newcastle, Villa, Everton,' he said. 'It's more about them getting their houses in order rather than us coming down to their level.' Now, we should forgive him his pomposity, since pomposity is Pete's default mode. Likewise his arrogant condescension, another of his minor foibles. But we must have no truck with the extraordinary notion that the Kenyons of this world have got it right, that what he and his chums have done these past few seasons has set an example which the English game might profitably copy. The facts are simple and unchallenged. Roman Abramovich bought the ailing football club in July 2003. In the financial year 2003-04, the club posted a loss of £87.8million. In the year 2004-05, they lost £140.4m, the biggest deficit in football history. In 2005-06, the loss was £80.2m - 'We're moving in the right direction,' remarked Kenyon. And in 2006-07, the last figures available, they lost £74.8m. Abramovich is estimated to have spent £578m up to June 2007, with several millions more over the past year. In 2006-07, their wages bill was £133m, which represented 71 per cent of turnover. To understand that kind of spending, we might consider a story published elsewhere in these pages, telling of how the Brazilian defender Alcides - a player currently 'on loan' to PSV Eindhoven but who insists he has a contract with Chelsea - is wondering if the London club seriously intend to use his services. He has never kicked a ball for them, never worn their shirt, yet still they are said to be paying him up to £75,000 a week - or around £4m per year - to play for another football team. IT may be that Abramovich made so much money that he can treat such sums with disdain. He may well be the kind of man who wouldn't quibble over half a billion. After all, it's only money, and as the cringingly loyal Kenyon explains: 'When he bought Chelsea he wanted it to be not just a successful football team but a force for good. He recognises how powerful sport can be in changing the social aspects of life and the influences it has on youth.' That's Roman for you, a Gandhi in Gucci. Yet even as we boggle at his altruism, we look again at those staggering losses. And we wonder about the long-term security of a club whose prosperity is entirely dependent upon the benign whim and personal generosity of a Russian oligarch. Which brings us back to Kenyon. The football world cackled at the close of the Champions League final in Moscow, when he led the defeated Chelsea team up to the dais, then lowered his gleaming skull so that a meaningless medal might be hung around his sodden collar. Why, some even felt a stab of pity, so ludicrous was the sight. But now he forfeits any sympathy. 'Get your own houses in order . . . we're not coming down to your level.' It is worse than arrogance, it is wildeyed, chest-thumping self-delusion. Essentially, he is saying: 'Find your own oligarch. Get him to empty his pockets. Don't worry about losses, there's millions more where that lot came from. And when you've spent your way to the top, don't forget to look down on the rabble who weren't so lucky.' It is the depressing philosophy of a rather sad man. You see, he really believes this patronising tosh. He actually believes that he and his loadsamoney club represent what the rest of English football would secretly love to become. And here is the most depressing thing of all. Peter Kenyon may just be right.
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Grant Has Sly Swipe at the Players
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Hrsh, Very harsh indeed. In fact, I think it would be my boyish features that would attract a studley such as Avram. Wonder if he's been "skinned"? Elliot? can you recall? -
Man City sign Ben Haim from Blues
changingman2000 replied to Hingis's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
£5M for him is blinding business. If we can squeeze £12M out of someone (Roma perhaps) for Malouda then well be laughing. -
Grant Has Sly Swipe at the Players
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Oh I've always been interested in Rings -
Grant Has Sly Swipe at the Players
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Ah yes, but you did hold a bit of a torch him Morag didnt you my dear. The fact that the said torch as heavily doused in the finest petrol is I'm afraid neither here, Nor there In fact, I've heard that, In Gay circles, Mr Grant is a bit of a turn on.......aint that right Elliot? -
Grant Has Sly Swipe at the Players
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
ya'know?, I kind of feel sorry for the guy fucking wank stain of a man -
Worse thing about it is, you aint far wrong.
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I hope Lampard's very pleased with himself, He's turned us over good and proper. Lets hope he doesnt resort to all the fucking badge kissing and "these are my people" bollocks, because make no mistake, he's have been off if Roman hadnt given in to him.
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Ferguson starts his Altzeimers Games
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Been listening to talkSPORT tonight and even the Journo's that have been on are cuntin' Fergie off. He has some front. Giggs at 34, Scholes at 33, Van Der Sar at 37, Neville at 32. Irritating cunt -
Agree, Exactly why does he think he has a choice in all of this? Is his contract about to run out?, NO. This is really starting to fuck me right off with players nowadays, Ronaldo, Lampard, Drogba, Berbetov. In simple terms, Roman should just simply tell him that he is employed by Chelsea Football Club for the next two/three years and, unless Roman decides differently, he will see out his contract...........Then let him spit his dummy out, make a very public cunt of himself, then fuck right off. No one, NO ONE is bigger than the club.