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TrueChelseaBlue

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  1. Indded mate.. he seems a good talent. but 10M? big risk for a player of his age, surely? oh well.. Liverpool all over i guess lol. And City for that matter.. Seems a hot prospect for the future (bit of FM talk there) but we shall see
  2. So Ive been called a Legend.. a Good lad, Chelsea die hard a lover of Darts and a good mate.... Get in there!! must be doin somethin' right lol
  3. Hi Matt, Welcome to TalkChelsea, hope you enjoy yourself, stick around and keep posting
  4. Congrats guys.. i remember the days of CFC-Fans
  5. Cant find a stream anywhere........ anyone got one?
  6. RESERVES HAMMER SPURS The reserves came out on top in a thrilling friendly encounter against Spurs at Cobham on Thursday afternoon, with Daniel Sturridge scoring five times in a 7-3 win. The forward hit a hat-trick inside the opening 10 minutes as the youngsters in blue tore their opponents apart before Spurs' counter-attacking play brought them back into the game, the scores 4-3 at half-time. Chelsea rallied once more in the second half though, and could have had even more with the excellent Gael Kakuta passing up more than one opportunity to add to his strike, with Chelsea's other goal coming through Gokhan Tore, who completed the front three. Chelsea took a lead inside five minutes when Sturridge converted a one-on-one opportunity after Jacob Mellis had slipped him through. The striker doubled his tally before the 10-minute mark in almost identical fashion, this time Jacopo Sala the provider from central midfield. Remarkably, within another two minutes the striker had his hat-trick, cutting inside his man and unleashing an unstoppable drive into the top corner. It was the perfect reminder of his capabilities to the watching Carlo Ancelotti and his assistant Michael Emenalo. The 21-year-old then turned creator, first slipping in Kakuta whose shot was saved, and then beating his man and winning a free-kick on the edge of the area, Kakuta bending the shot just over. Spurs hit back when Hilario palmed a low cross out but only as far as forward Jonathan Obika who prodded home. Harry Kane then sent a shot over the Chelsea bar with only Hilario to beat, as both sides contrived to concede chances in the wet conditions. A Chelsea breakaway involving Sala, Gokhan Tore and Kakuta ended with Sturridge firing marginally over the bar. No matter, the next one would be clinical. Josh McEachran, quiet to that point, won possession and Mellis fed Kakuta, who in turn played it perfectly into the running McEachran's path. The 17-year-old's touch in front of him was impeccable, and he then squared to goal-hungry Sturridge who swept home into the far corner. It was the sort of goal the first team squad was scoring at will at the season's start. Viewers could not help but be impressed. Kane struck a post for the visitors, before pulling another goal back when he reacted first to a loose ball, Hilario having palmed away a curling Andros Townsend free-kick that had bounced just in front of his dive. Spurs pulled another back before the break, beating the Chelsea offaside trap with some Arsenal-esque passing and the finish slotted home into an empty net by Cameron Lancaster. At half-time Chelsea replaced both centre-backs, but it was probably the Spurs pair wishing they had been spared further humiliation by the home forward line. Van Aanholt galloped forward and crossed low for Kakuta, whose excellent touch found Sturridge in space with time to shoot low past Ben Alnwick for his fifth of the game. It was high time the Frenchman had a goal of his own, and it duly arrived before the hour when Billy Clifford came forward down the right and played the ball inside to the waiting winger who had time to line up his shot and shoot high into the top corner from 12 yards. The scoring was still not complete. Van Aanholt won possession on his flank, carried the ball forward and pulled back for Tore to side-foot home, Spurs defenders reduced merely to spectators. Kakuta forced another save from Alnwick and then skewed the rebound wide as Chelsea continued to pour forward into the last 20 minutes. He repeated the feat shortly afterwards before the referee called time on a thrilling afternoon of football. There will be a number of Steve Holland's side hoping to have done enough to impress Ancelotti ahead of Sunday's game against Ipswich Town in the FA Cup, not least Sturridge who matched the five goals scored by Fabio Borini against West Brom earlier in the season. The second string's next competitive action is at home to Aston Villa on Wednesday, January 19. Chelsea (4-3-3): Hilario (sub Ross Turnbull h-t); Billy Clifford (sub Conor Clifford 65), Daniel Mills Pappoe (sub Aziz Deen-Conteh h-t), Jeffrey Bruma (sub Nathaniel Chalobah h-t), Patrick Van Aanholt ©; Jacopo Sala, Josh McEachran, Jacob Mellis; Gokhan Tore (sub Milan Lalkovic 68), Daniel Sturridge (sub Adam Phillip 78) Gael Kakuta Source - Chelsea FC http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2259895,00.html
  7. Welcome to TalkChelsea.Net Join in n enjoy yourself, don't forget...Stick Around
  8. Indeed it is mate. got him on my friends list, sometimes have a chat to him , as does another friend of mine who has actually met him.
  9. I hope Kakuta signs that bleedin contract ASAP lol. Quoting from his status on Facebook...
  10. Indeed it is. instead of splashing god knows how many millions on players, i'd much rather us build for the future
  11. :goodpost: well said mate. Begovic is a good keeper... i have high hopes for Delac, i'd like to see him recalled and given a chance... it won't happen as maybe the club thinks he needs a tad more experience first.
  12. Erm...villamad....welcome....... stick around... have a laugh....bit of banter.. but don't be a twat
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