

Amblève.
MemberEverything posted by Amblève.
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Apparently it's raining cats and dogs now, tho it's still very hot in here.
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I see, I have to go to London
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WHAT? I haven't seen Vanilla Coke for about 6 years here in any supermarket
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Happy to be (more or less) back Still not everything is completely sorted out but I guess it's better than way. Got a headache and not enough sleep in the last couple of days so I'm a bit in a bad mood right now.
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Mine wasn't perfect either. It was a disaster tbh, but I managed to get through everyhing, more or less. Hope for better times.
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Never experienced it myself, but I've "lost" friends because of it. Shitty thing. Hope you will do better and show what you can really do I believe in you!
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Fuck, mate. Feeling sorry for you. LMAO (sry, couldn't resist)
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Watch out, somebody's brown-nosing
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Fuck 'em both.
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Fair enough, mate. Finally you're giving me an inside look into your thoughts Btw, I never said that you're protecting Torres for not scoring enough goals. You must have misunderstand. I pointed out that fact (that he hasn't scored many goals) as a result to tell you what my expectations were, nothing more, nothing less. As I already said, I'm just not convinced that he'll ever be good for us. I see his desire to prove what he was capable of and his willingness to finally explode but I just can't see him succeeding here. There has happened just to much that will always hinder him being a game changer. I hope I'm wrong but I can't believe it. Ability to find space and get away from defenders.
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No, you're the one who does not seem to understand the whole problem with Torres. 1.) Tell me please what makes you think that Torres is a game changer. All I have seen of him ever since being a Blue hasn't convinced me at all to believe that he can do something out of nothing. 2.) Expectations: I don't know what you think my expectations were when Torres signed for us, but I'll tell you, so you can stop talking bs. When Torres arrived I didn't expect anything more than what he is supposed to do: be a world class striker. And what do world class strikers do? Score goals. The more the merrier. He was known for being a top goal scorer for L'pool and Spain so it's legit to think that he could replicate that in the Chelsea kit. As you may remember he didn't manage to score a lot of goals since his arrival. He even missed a couple of big opportunities. If you believe it's to much to expect a striker to score you clearly don't have a clue of football. 3.) It's embarrassing to see how people like you don't want to accept what's reality. And ffs, stop calling people "haters". It makes everything you say sound ridiculous.
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You don't get it, do you? When it comes down to the last minutes of a game you want to have a striker on our side who can provide what I have already said. Every top team needs to have quality players all over the pitch, yes. But the striker position isn't an exception there.
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It's not just the amount of goals that matters. It's the importance of having a striker who can do something out of nothing and decide a game on his own. Torres isn't that kind of striker.
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We have one of the most talented players in our team who has just finished his first FULL season with this club, showed great potential, scored goals and was one of our best players overall. Why the fucking fuck should we sell him and waste 40m on Hulk or 10m on Ba? FFS give this lad a chance to prove himself as a CF next season and you'll see what he's capable of. You don't judge an orange till you have shelled it, do you?
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Still like shit.
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Like shit. After being in Berlin for a few days I'm back at home. I've got a headache, I can't concentrate on things for more than half an hour and I can't sleep.
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Tired. I'll go to bed now. Good night!
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Could this be Chelsea's new 3rd kit? http://maillotfoot10...-105155344.html
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It has been an unbelievable time, watching Drogba play 8 years for Chelsea. A tme that offered so many ups and downs. A time which was the most successful in our club's history. A time that will never be forgotten. Drogba was part of this time. He was the best striker we had during that period and and probably one of the best strikers this world has ever seen. All of us will remember him scoring goals, scoring important goals, scoring beautiful goals. But what everyone of us has to remember is that wasn't just a goals scorer but a passionate leader who always wanted to step up when it was necessary, tho he wasn't always perfect and made mistakes, which can't be made insvisible, but he was "Big D". A player who was never afraid of taking the responsibility and putting the pressure on his shoulders to help his team raise its game. Didier will remain a legend here. There's just a few players who dominate their decades and he was one of them. It makes me feel proud to have watched him play for Chelsea, to have witnessed this genius. My children will hear stories about this man they will not be able to believe. Now the time has come to say "goodbye" to this Chelsea legend. He made himself immortal and that's how we will always threat him: like one of those players who wrote the history. Words are not enough to express what this man has done for this club so I'll stop here and say what he has deserved to be said: DIDIER DROGBA IS AN IMMORTAL CHELSEA LEGEND.
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It still feels unbelievable that we won the CL.
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Champions League Final 2012 - Chelsea 1 (4)-(3) 1 Bayern Munich
Amblève. replied to BlueLion.'s topic in Champions Archive
Every single time. I must have watched it about 50 times already tbh -
It's time that another Scumpool legend takes over. How about Fowler as a player-coach in charge?
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOO, I won't see them. Fucking shit! That can't be fair. It just can't be. I'll be off to Berlin that day, why can't they arrive ealier? Thanks for the info, anyway.
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But do you know WHEN they will join the team? Will they get a few days to go on holidays or will they arrive the same the rest of Spain does?
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Does anybody know when he'll be joining the Spanish team for the Euros? Spain will be here in Austria just a few kilometres from my hometown practicing and preparing for the big tournament and I'll be going to the first trainings session tomorrow so I just wanted to know if there's a chance to meet Juan and Torres.