TacticalBlues
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LOOOL
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Eden Hazard: "To Manchester, as I have already said. The decision will be taken soon" http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11679/7756885/Hazard-confirms-Manchester-move Sickening feeling.Good luck on the bench... What a travesty. Let's win the champions league and show him what he missed. He was guaranteed 1st team action at the Bridge.
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Yup, He's showing how money can't buy everything.
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Is a reunion together at the blues possible?
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LMFAO - Emotionally Blown.
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In the midst of a victory brought by endless pounds Chelsea have finished a derisory 6th (our worst for 10 years) ending the United-Chelsea monopoly. But lets not forget. in the darkness a glimmering ray of light still glows bright aided by our exploits in the FA Cup - The UCL final. On the face of it a victory will give us breath in the Champions league next season, and a prestigious double. But the overtones are far greater. At this stage City with their Ethiad deal provide a most tantalizing prospect for any player to join with Man United being up their too. But winning can change it all - we can't forget our check book is not exactly eclipsed by City. Their purse is ridiculous yes, but with our clear need to replenish footballers looking to play football would surely be enticed to join the European Champions. City have a damn good squad and aren't going to stop replenishing by the looks of it, but Roman won't be so easily outdone. Competing in the champions league next year will go a long way and I firmly believe if we do, players like Hazard - who have shown footballing intellect - will choose Chelsea.Winning the League, will crown you champions of England but winning the Champions league will crown you club world champions. I know what I'd prefer.
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That's terrible, one of the worst things that'd be.
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Amazing what £750 million gets you...
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Aguero is way too good for City. On a side note, Swansea beat Liverpool 1-0 WTF.
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WHAT THE FUCK
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Replays show Tevez started the fight, with a kick out
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2-1 QPR FUCKIIING YES BROOOO
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RED CARD JOEY BARTON YOU SUPER CUNT YOU PRICK, LOOOL HE JUST REACTED AND KNEED AGUERO NOW TOO! BALOTELLI TRYING TO GET INVOLVED!
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DJIBRAL CISSE GOALLLL!
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http://en.wikipedia....iki/Paddy_Kenny LOOOL - getting raped by Utd fans. Notable quotes: "Sheikh Patrick Joseph "Paddy" Kenny (born 17 May 1978) is an honorary member of the Abu Dhabi (emirate) ruling family and a footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Queens Park Rangers in the Premier League. Sheikh Paddy is better known by his nickname "Big Fat Butterfingers"." Earlier: Patrick Joseph "Paddy" Kenny (born 17 May 1978) is a footballer who currently plays as a goalkeeper for Queens Park Rangers in the Premier League. He is a "Manchester City" fan. He let in an easy shot from Zabashitta on the final day of the season which could result in the relegation of QPR, and the end of Kenny's life if City win the league due to the mistake. He really rustled some Jimmies.
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Benayoun scores and Adebayor
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Whilst everybody is hot on Hazard, we should pursue Lucas. Primarily an attacking midfielder, who has EVERYTHING, Lucas is truly brilliant. He is direct, quick, skillful and leaves people dead in a Messi-esque fashion. Problem is Real Madrid are in the equation. We should still pursue Hazard, as he's declared himself England bound and such, but Lucas is another Baloon d'Or potential winning player. I'm pretty certain AVB was after him, and I hope we continue following him. He did start taking English lessons three times a week after that window too.
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Agreements announced before the transfer window and especially on a Saturday are always going to grab headlines, especially when it involves a player like Marin who was once regarded as one of the top prospects in the world. So what kind of player is Marko? Here are 5 things to know about Mr. Marin… They call him the “German Messi” for a reason - No, not because he scores 50 goals a season or misses crucial penalty kicks, but because he is only 1cm taller than Messi at 170cm (5’7″), which is actually the exact same height as Juan Mata. However, height is not the only reason why they call him this, which leads into the next thing to know… He is a world-class dribbler - Ramires leads Chelsea this season with 41 successful take-ons of defenders in the Premier League, not even half as many as Victor Moses (89) who leads the league in this category. Marin will definitely be one player Chelsea can play in an attacking position who won’t be afraid to challenge defenders (he has 45 in only 16 starts this season and even has a section of his website devoted to dribbling). Injuries have taken their toll on Marin recently - The reason why Marin has only started 16 games for Werder Bremen this season isn’t because he lacks talent (believe me, Bremen need all the talent they can get) but because he has been sidelined SIX times this season with injuries. It’s a huge factor why Marin only has 1 goal and 5 assists this season for Bremen and why one needs to look at his entire time with Bremen to paint a clearer picture of his potential. Just because Marin goes down doesn’t mean he’s hurt - Marin has developed quite a reputation in the Bundesliga as being a diver, so much so that the dubious Goal.com even went as far as to rank diving as his best attribute . I know it’s sad that diving is becoming a “skill” some players have but I hope Marin is able to learn a thing or two from Chelsea players like Michael Essien and leave the diving to Ashley Young and Alexis Sanchez. The best bring out the best in Marin - The German has impressed with the national team and was brought to the 2010 World Cup despite being only 21 years old. Marin was coming off his debut (and still his best) season at Bremen before the tournament (6 goals, 14 assists), playing with Mesut Ozil and helping Bremen to a third place finish. After Ozil left for Real Madrid and was not adequately replaced Marin sometimes tried to do too much at times, which resulted in some selfish tendencies. Hopefully at a club like Chelsea he’ll revert back to playing his game and trusting the abilities of his teammates. While I think the Marin signing is a step in the right direction and helps to address concerns over Malouda’s abilities it’s likely Marin will be more of a spot player out left (the club will probably pursue other options here) and cover for Juan Mata (who has started 44 games this season) in a central creative role. Given his age and abilities at eight million Euros if he can stay healthy Chelsea may have scored themselves a great deal. http://alrickbrown.com/5-things-to-know-about-marko-marin/
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Wow Newcastle reportedly after Elia. They are really looking to bolster a top, top squad for next season.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8hF1Q9gpKew&feature=g-all-u