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bluesman2610

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  1. They wont because they want more money that is why.. In all the quotes by ADL he said 63m nothing less.. Even goes back to him stating that if cavani waits until the clause is over he is not a man.. ADL knows his position is weakened if no one pays the clause because it forces him to get less for a player he currently values so high..
  2. Thats not true their position is that 63M euros or no sale if teh clause is gone they can not be as staunch in the pursuit of money for cavani.. he has two years remaining on his contract and could leave for lesser cost thats how the window works.. And if Napoli blocks his move to a team he wishes to go to then you end up with an unhappy player and unhappy player equals transfer request and that equals reduced price not more
  3. I say if we really want him we just wait until Aug 10th when the clause becomes null and void and he can go for his true valuation and not an inflated cost of someone who thinks they can strongarm chelsea into paying more for a player than he is actually worth.. we did this twice before in terms of strikers I doubt that we will be doing this again
  4. I was just thinking this you are so right I will no longer ocmment on the fees.. thank you for the vote of confidence though .. Blue through and through :blue scalf:
  5. http://www.givemesport.com/355781-de-laurentiis-rejects-chelsea-man-city-target-transfer-talks Read that for your owners direct quote nothing of 70m one news outlet reporting 70m vs multiple news outlets reporting 63m with many direct quotes from your owner should show you that the math is incorrect.. can't wait for this to be over with the player here or not im just tired of this nonsense reading some of the foolishness in here
  6. Napoli president De Laurentiis explained that the transfer fee will be spread over a number of years. Of the €17m, €5m will be paid now and €12m will be paid over the next four years. This means you are still paying palermo for cavani.. so any sale of the player means the money Napoli recieves still has to go towards paying off cavani debt.. so that 10% belongs to napoli not chelsea.. To be done with this like I stated read up on how owner ship works
  7. enough with the 70m euros multiple members have proven that your math is incorrect but yet you still come with this same fee.. ADL himself said the players fee is 63m what palermo gets is 10% of that chelsea does not have to pay that agreement fee for Napoli that is their debt. Try researching third party ownerships to get a little more insight into the situation
  8. he was replaced because he was past knackered spent most of the last 15minutes of the 90 hunched over hands on knees
  9. I just want pre-season to begin so that a lot of the silly articles coming out about our established stars will end..
  10. After being priced out on mangala I thought there would be more news on this signing, from what I have read aout him he seems to be the real deal even for someone so young. Anyone who has watched him play what do you think is playing style is? More of Terry or more like Luiz/Carvalho?
  11. Im glad Tevez is gone any time he showed up to play us whether it was united or city always had a habit of scoring and changing the game..good riddance.. not to say i would not have taken him in the team for a paycut
  12. Roman should do that through a shell partnership so we never have to pay huge fees for porto players in the future ..
  13. FIRST WORDS: ANDRE SCHURRLE Andre Schurrle is officially a Chelsea player, after the 22-year-old completed his move to Stamford Bridge from Bayer Leverkusen earlier today [Tuesday]. Shortly after putting pen to paper on a five-year contract, the versatile attacker sat down with the official Chelsea website at our Cobham training ground to express his delight at making the switch, while also outlining his hopes and objectives for his debut season in English football. Hi Andre, welcome to the club. There have been stories circulating in the media for the last few months surrounding your future. How difficult a decision was it to join Chelsea, and are you pleased to have your situation resolved in plenty of time for the new season? I'm very glad and it's been a long time coming. The newspapers and media have all written different stories but I'm really happy it's all over and that I've finally signed for the club. Hopefully I can go on to have many good years here now. Having spent your whole career in Germany, how familiar are you with the Premier League, and Chelsea in particular? I'm familiar with English football and the Premier League as I watched it every weekend in Germany. Of course, I don't know every player, but I know all of the teams and the ways in which they play, so I'm looking forward to testing myself against them. I saw lots of Chelsea last season, I wanted to come here so I think I watched every single Chelsea game. They finished the season very strongly; finishing third was very important for the club, qualifying for the Champions League without having to go through the qualifiers, so the last month in particular was very good. You are Jose Mourinho's first signing since he returned to the club; have you had the chance to speak with him? I'm really looking forward to working with him. I got to know him at Michael Ballack's testimonial a few weeks ago where we talked a little bit. He gave me advice on where to live and also explained what he expects from me. He's a very good person with a big personality; he's a great manager so it's an absolute honour for me to now be one of his players. Speaking of Michael Ballack's testimonial, how was that experience for you? It was a massive honour for me to be asked to be involved at such a fantastic event with so many great players. I was playing alongside the likes of Drogba and Essien, so I was really happy. You played alongside Ballack at Leverkusen. Did you seek his advice on the club before making the decision to sign? We talked a lot about it. I have a lot of contact with him, we send each other SMS messages regularly, so I spoke to him and he told me I had to make the move because Chelsea is a great club with great fans and great staff. Throughout my whole career Michael's been a big help to me, he's always there for me to offer advice and tell me what I can do better. At this club, a place where he played so well, it's really helpful for me. He's coming here for a few days soon and he's going to introduce me to some people and help me settle in, which is obviously good for me. Are you confident we can challenge for the Premier League title and Champions League? Yes, of course. I think we have a great team with some very talented young players. We can all improve ourselves, and under Jose Mourinho I'm confident we can have a really great season. In terms of the players, do you already know anybody at the club? Not really, I met Oriol Romeu earlier and we had a little chat, plus I know Michael Essien briefly from the testimonial. Marko Marin I know, and I played against Kevin De Bruyne last season so we had a little talk. What are your first impressions of the training ground? It's so big but I've met some really nice people already. There are so many pitches, I'm looking forward to being here training every day and being in the dressing room and getting to know my team-mates. You've spent the majority of your time at Leverkusen playing wide on the left, while at Mainz you operated as a striker. You're obviously a versatile player; how would you describe your style of play? In attack I can play in every position, but I think wide on the left is my best position because I can cut inside and score goals with my right foot, which I hope to be able to do here, but I am confident playing anywhere offensively. There is an array of attacking talent at the club already, with the likes of Oscar, Juan Mata and Eden Hazard among others. Do you think playing alongside players of that calibre will help enhance your own game? Of course, they are all great players, very young with lots of quality. It was my dream to train every day with such talented players so I'm very much looking forward to it. There are also a number of more established players at the club with a wealth of experience, the likes of Petr Cech, John Terry, Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole… I can learn many things from them. They've all had long careers and they are legends at Chelsea Football Club. I've watched them play since I was a young boy, so it's an honour for me now to be colleagues of theirs at Chelsea. What are your main objectives for next season? For this club, winning titles is always the main objective. We have a great young team with so much quality. We are capable of doing well in the Premier League, Champions League and the cup competitions as well, and I hope to play a big part.
  14. Really looking forward to preseason..bringing him in early to gel with the players not away at confederations cup and not on holidays will be good for him.. i can see big things from us this season
  15. the release clause expiration also softens doesn't help napoli either cause everyone is aware that cavani is worth about 25-30 m euros less than his clause and if ADL wants to make a huge profit off him he will almost be forced to sell cause no one will go over 40m for cavani the clause is gone
  16. It looks as if we can hold on and not cave to the release clause the clsoer we get to August 10th the less we would have to pay for him as his clause expires on the 11th.. the only issue is that we will be well into our preseason preperations and he won't have a lot of time to gel with the team if he is to come in
  17. No matter what good he has done ( which has been mentioned many times in the past) will not make up for all the lack lusture performances over the last two and half seasons... but it can be said we in this forum have been pretty harsh on the man due to this, every goal he scores either brings "he's back" or the opposite "pub team" "the game was killed"... maybe because its torres that either side can't look at it objectively but he does need to go.. The Torres experiment did not work and we need to cut loses.. I still like Torres the person and even though he has been dismal for us I still like Torres the player so whether he is here or at another team I will always wish him the best
  18. He scored vs Uruguay.. was beaten too it sorry in advance
  19. are you in the US or Canada.. cause with Rogers sportsnet World I never missed any game for anyteam I cared to watch cause they added 9 additional channels to sportsnet world play a different match on each one
  20. and they also have sandro who before injury was starting in brazil NT ahead of paulinho
  21. me too thats why i as well got the oscar 13-14
  22. Torres consoling the GK after he messed up for the villa goal was a great gesture!! we may dislike him as a footballer and as a part of our team but don't get that confused for what a decent guy he actually is which I feel a lot of us forget
  23. man this whole ``switching off`` :cfc: thing with Luiz is so overrated even some of the worlds greatest defenders had moments where they switched off and I`m talking before age crept in and most stayed with their clubs until retirement.. The offer is fantastic but not to be considered why sell someone who other teams rate so highly when we don`t actually need the funds we are not bolton we have a budget.. Luiz has consisently gotten better since he arrived here and now we underrate his contributions to the team.. and like someone said before luiz is part of the new spine of this team lets face it the old guard are being put out to pasture one at a time and some have gone as far as said can see him being the captain of the team.. if that doesn`t scream spine of the team then I dunno what does.. All in all Luiz must stay if you all really still want us to play attractive football out the back and build our own identity in world football that people will call the Chelsea Way!!
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