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  1. Islam Feruz’s Scottish link on shaky ground WHEN a 14-year-old Islam Feruz made his debut for the Scotland Under-17 side three years ago, it was noted that nothing, including his loyalty, could be guaranteed. Earlier this week, the striker reminded Scotland of the ephemeral nature of his link with the country where he was educated with the teasing declaration, made via his now deleted Twitter account, that he would “love to play in the Africa Nation Cup”. As best as is known, Feruz was born in Somalia and could still turn out for that country, which is ranked 191st – 142 places below Scotland. It has been reported that he could also play for Tanzania and Zanzibar due to family connections, as yet unverified. Zanzibar, while able to play in the Africa Cup of Nations, is not affiliated to Fifa. Feruz himself noted that he was “eligible to play for 2 African countries other than Som”, before adding: “MyDream!!!” Like Eden Hazard, the 20-year old Belgian who has apparently finally agreed to join Feruz at Chelsea, he appears to enjoy being the centre of attention, while displaying a coquettishness designed only to antagonise those who have invested so much faith, time and money in him. It is surely no coincidence that he decided to broadcast this view after returning home from an Under 20 tournament in the Netherlands, one which, by all accounts, did not go well for him. Feruz, who became Scotland’s youngest Under 21 player yet when he appeared as a substitute for last month’s friendly with Italy, started only one of the Under 20 side’s first four games last week, and turned in an underwhelming performance in the third-fourth play-off against Cruzeiro. The coaching staff were said to have been left distinctly unimpressed by the striker, who was described as being “stroppy” and “surly”. We don’t need to take the word of anonymous sources, either. Feruz tweeted about how much he hadn’t enjoyed the trip to the Netherlands, which was “too hot” and “boring”. He added that he couldn’t wait to be home, with “home” now a plush base in Surrey rather than a block of flats in Castlemilk, where he and his family were housed after seeking asylum from what is routinely described as “war-torn” Somalia. Tommy Burns, the late head of Celtic youth development, lobbied for Feruz and his family to be given a British passport, while then SFA chief executive Gordon Smith sought a change to Fifa legislation to accommodate those such as Feruz. Scotland was the driving force behind the rule tweak, which meant any holder of a British passport who had been educated for at least five years in one of the home nations could then represent that country in international football. Smith expressed the hope that Feruz would go on and inspire a generation of immigrant talent to pledge their allegiance to Scotland. Feruz hasn’t seemed too interested in keeping his side of the bargain, moving on from dismissing his former club Celtic’s role in his development to questioning his own international football future, in what has to be interpreted as a slap in the face for Scotland. As of yesterday afternoon, Feruz’s Twitter account has been deleted, following encouragement for him to do so from Chelsea. There will be no complaint from the SFA, where the news will have been greeted with delight, one imagines, by performance director Mark Wotte, among others. The Dutchman has regarded Feruz as his own pet project, and while careful not to leave himself open to accusations of favouritism, has made a number of trips to Chelsea to monitor both his form and, just as crucially, his attitude. Performance-wise, Feruz has probably exceeded expectations at Chelsea, for whom he scored one of the goals in the club’s FA Youth Cup victory over Manchester United. His behaviour, however, continues to cause alarm. “His recent actions have been disappointing, because he has the opportunity to be the ambassador for a modern and inclusive Scotland,” said one SFA source. It’s fair to say few within the Hampden walls, including coaches at all levels, believe he is making the most of this chance. The conduct of the SFA will also be scrutinised in this matter, with Craig Levein’s treatment of Steven Fletcher having been backed by the governing body. Why should one malcontent be treated differently from another? According to one SFA source, Feruz might be closer to exhausting the patience of those who hold his talent in high esteem than he thinks. There is, though, still room for clemency, with the most compelling reason for such indulgence remaining his youth. It is sometimes forgotten that he is not yet 17. It’s typical, perhaps, of Scotland’s luck. Reared in Glasgow, it is Feruz’s very gallusness that threatens to destroy a relationship which was hoped would lead to the international side being able to boast a world-class talent. http://www.scotsman....round-1-2326018 I made a comment a while back that he seemed to be really arrogant based on his twitter posts. He said that after playing at a higher level, he wouldn't consider playing for the U17 team again which I found really off-putting. He has so much talent, hope he doesn't ruin it for himself.
  2. Is this your line up for this coming season? No way would we sign so many starting 11 players. VDV over Ivanovic? No reason to spend on Pereira as Cole still has a couple of seasons left in him and Bertrand is good enough to be played in 10-15 PL games ensuring some rest for Ashley.
  3. Obviously I don't mean that, but my entire point is based on the fact that we are already going to spend 30-35m on Hazard. Hulk would only have 3-4 years in him before his abilities start deteriorating. By the way, have you followed him throughout his career? I know he's not been in the Brazilian leagues for a long time but have you watched him regularly? I saw that you have said many times that you believe he would succeed in the Prem.
  4. I just meant that with hazard already signing for 30m do we need to splash out another 35m on hulk?
  5. Well that's technically the case as we paid 12 or 13m for lukaku. The remainder are performance based bonuses. But I get your point
  6. It's not really the price that bothers me but actually his age. He will be 26 if/when he signs for us. Would it be worth it? When it was a supposed done deal that Hazard was going to Manchester, then Hulk would be a good substitute but now That hazard's ours, Im not so sure. would it just be an attempt to make a 'superstar' signing? I would rather we look at other alternatives. And spend some of the money on a young & talented central midfielder.
  7. oh god :wank2: edit: yes yes I know I can't technically do that... but yaknowwhatimean
  8. His decline will probably come much sooner due to the injuries he's suffered
  9. Thank you Alex I'm getting tired of all this talk about retiring his number, building statutes etc. Yes he was a legend for what he's done for the club and he played the biggest role in helping us win the two cups this year. But ffs people are also forgetting his negative aspects like moaning at times, throwing his toys out of the pram after Jose was sacked, showing disinterest in plenty of matches, so on. I don't mean to be the downer and talk about such things just a week after the greatest night of our history and also his exit from the club. He was a great player and is a truly wonderful human being as well, but please let's stop getting carried away!
  10. A question for you Belgians here like Nic!, Hamilton and co. -- what is Hazard's personality like?
  11. Exactly. I don't understand why people have problems with him about this. Why would he want to join us? Why should he join us? We would have finished 6th in the league, and be in the Europa league. RDM would have been sacked and I doubt the likes of Pep would consider us (if they even are atm). It would have been difficult to attract any of these European talents at all, let alone sign them. We've seen what dropping out of the CL has done to Liverpool. I'm so fucking thankful we don't have to consider such scenarios for us. They're now attracting Downing and Henderson rather than Hazard and Hulk. This is a big fucking achievement for Chelsea Football Club, considering where we were heading just 4 months ago. The only qualms I have with him is regarding how he conducted the whole saga, on twitter etc. But that could have been due to his agent or something.
  12. Oliver Holt is an utter cunt About three hours back he tweeted that he had insider information about Hazard joining Utd. Even tweeted wages and shit. And now he's gone and deleted those tweets. https://twitter.com/#!/OllieHoltMirror
  13. Ian McGarry ‏@garbosj I hear that @hazardeden10 has asked to wear the no11 jersey vacated by Didier Drogba at #CFC next season.
  14. I think he's suicidal I was literally seconds away from putting my phone on airplane mode when I saw the magical tweet
  15. the club haven't officially announced it but they're certain to be releasing Kalou & Bosingwa when their contracts expire
  16. Shit now I'm nervous that this could take a while to be officially announced. This dummy could easily change his mind in an instant if he gets a better offer from City/Utd
  17. 'no because his French tweet translates to "European Champions" he could still be trolling us though if he meant the 2008 CL winner lol
  18. After the initial euphoria, I'm a little apprehensive of what this means for Mata. Obviously he'll still be a part of the first team but Hazard will probably be seen as the "main man"
  19. 99.9% sure he's going to Utd. Fucking hell can't believe I just spent 9 hours waiting for news on this lol
  20. So what the fuck was that all about? Jesus Christ lol
  21. Hazard has failed a medical at Chelsea as they could not get his massive head through the door. Lmao
  22. some of us have been here for 6hours lol
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