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KamikazeBlue

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  1. Regarding Luiz sale: even though the registration happens on 1st July, surety of receving the money makes it possible to account that in the 2013/14 year. That is perfectly right according to accounting standards.Without that we would have recorded a loss for the year.Hence i presume we have included that as well in the accounts. My two cents
  2. the reason it's a 2 year loan is because that's more beneficial to Chelsea FFP-wise than simply giving him a free transfer.
  3. Berlusconi is coming to milan (AC milan forums) .He usually comes for announcing big name players only (Not interested in watching training etc). Where do I pay for his orgy???
  4. We should have a Galliani statue outside the bridge along with drogbas. That man is a legend!!
  5. heard milan has some 8pm announcement scheduled?? Wonder what?? pleas be this
  6. we are refreshing the page the same way we were during Jan 31st 2011... Ahh!
  7. I feel we are ditching torress and making a move for welbeck. Please be true!!
  8. Torres - 12m+ fucks.. more like it..
  9. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IbiswuZBWM8 Just couldnot stop sharing this.. watch it friends.. and let me know if you could stop a drop of tear rolling down.
  10. if this is what it takes to push fernando out of the bridge, I AM IN!! obv. I want rooney to come here as well..
  11. Reminds me of some bollywood movies.VIlain chasing the hero... and train appears infront..
  12. Brief Study of top Premier League managers' substitution effectiveness. Here is the statistics of the score change from the first sub until the final whistle. Obviously some subs were because of injury.
  13. I cried too.. We will never get anyone as amazing as the Drog.No matter how great mata,hazard,oscars grows to be. He is the embodiment of all things Chelsea..I miss him a lot..like u all
  14. WORTH READING! I didn't buy Didier Drogba's autobiography but I read the foreword by José Mourinho on amazon (you can read the first few pages on there), and I loved it! It's really sweet (very sappy, I'm warning you), and proof of José and Didier's father-son like relationship, so I typed it out so that you all can read it here if you want. I'm a person who likes to treasure memories, and with them I can tell the world many things. I'm not a writer, even less a poet, but my life has been rich with stories, stories full of extraordinary moments. Looking back at them, I can find only a few special people who I will keep in my soul and in my heart forever. Didier Drogba came into my life in the fifth minute of a Champions League game in Marseille's mythical Vélodrome. I'd hardly sat down when that giant with the number 11 on his shirt scored. I remember he celebrated that goal like it was his last and he turned an already hostile atmosphere into a fireball of flares, chants and emotion. The crowd went mad, the noise was deafening. At half-time I found him in the tunnel and told him: 'I don't have the money to buy you, but do you have any cousins that can play like you in the Ivory Coast?' In the middle of this tense qualification game he laughed, hugged me and said: 'One day you'll be in a club which can buy me.' Six months later I signed for Chelsea. I had found a super powerful club which everybody wanted to negotiate with, everybody wanted to be linked to - and everybody wanted to play for. I had a number of options, but I arrived and said: 'I want Didier Drogba.' Doubts and questions were raised by a few people: 'Why this one?', 'Why not that one?', 'Are you sure he will adapt?', 'Is he really that good?' 'I want Didier Drogba,' I said. A few days passed and I met with Didier in a private airport in London. Again he hugged me, but this time in an unforgettable way: an embrace that showed this man's gratitude, and the affection he feels towards people who mean a lot to him. Indescribable. Then he told me: 'Thank you. I will fight for you. You won't regret it. I will stay loyal to you forever.' And that's just what he's done... His loyalty came out in his leadership and in the way he always faced up to the difficult moments. Moments when nothing else matters than to be there for your leader and your colleagues. This was a person I knew I could count on whenever and wherever I needed. When the team was under pressure he would go back and help the defenders; when he felt pain he would stretch himself to the limit and never give up. Then of course came what he did best: he scored and scored. Those goals brought him titles, amazing awards, but what stays with me are the countless stories we have together. The FA Cup final at the new Wembley Stadium, 2007. Manchester United: the last game of the season. A lot of people thought this would be my last game in charge of Chelsea. It was a great battle, and then Didier scored in extra-time. The final whistle blew and everybody went mad - apart from two calm individuals. I ran into the dressing room to call my wife. One player avoided the immediate celebrations and followed me down the tunnel. It was Didier, chasing me for a hug. The game was over but in his mind as he left the pitch was only one thing: to hug me as soon as possible. Was he remembering our first encounter? Our second? Or was he thinking that this embrace could be the last...? He found me, we hugged and we cried. Didier is a special person. And I repeat if I may: person. I could say player of course - and he's an unbelievable one - but above all, his impact on the world at the moment is as a person: as an African, as an emperor of the Ivory Coast, as a father, and as a son and as a friend. And some of us have the privilege to have him in our lives. Months after the Cup final I was out of Chelsea. As on the first day, there came that same embrace. I couldn't speak and Didier could only say: 'This is not possible, this is not possible, this is not happening.' I could only find the strength to turn and walk away. Perhaps this preface should focus on Didier the player. But the player everybody knows - the leader, the title collector, the benefactor as well. All these things he has achieved with skill, effort and humility. Didier is in my life as one of the best players I have managed in my career. But much more importantly, he's in my life as one of the best and most unforgettable friends. Together, the tow of us side by side, fighting for the same thing? Far away? In different clubs? In different countries? Or old, with Didier in retirement and me coaching in a wheelchair? It doesn't matter... Didier. Always near to my heart. -José Mourinho
  15. Every time you expect him to be sacrifised for the new flashy recruits, he surprises.He just comes out stronger.. Waiting to see Rambo flourish again under Mou..
  16. Chelsea want to sell this man..Hell NOOOOOOOOOO!!
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