

Justin_3d
MemberEverything posted by Justin_3d
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I said in the past that I agree with your view. However, when you keep saying the same stuff over and over again, it makes you sound like a sore looser! Now at this point in time I honestly don't care who wins it anymore. And if they do overtake us, who gives a fuck! It's not City fault, but Chelsea own dam fault! So no, I won't cheer for no dam United or City to win the league no matter what nonsense of excuse people put!
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Javi Martinez is still class, and one player we can not pass. More Spanish players please. We got Mata, lets get Azpi and Javi!
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Nicolas Anelka becomes player-coach at Shanghai Shenhua
Justin_3d replied to Billy.'s topic in Football Chat
Anelka as your first duty as a manager, you are obliged to buy from us any of these: Malouda, Essien, Drogba, Cole, Hilario, Turnbull, Ferreira, Meireles, Kalou or Bosingwa! -
Well this thread when out of it's principle. When the OP posted: Talk about not reading what the OP's intention for the thread was about....
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YOSSI BENAYOUN IS MISSING LINK FOR CHELSEA http://www.express.c...ink-for-Chelsea ------------------ The board is the one that makes these stupid mistakes, yet they keep on with their job to continue to do more stupid shit!
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Mancini to show Johnson the City exit as Sunderland lead Everton in £10m chase Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2128412/Manchester-City-sell-Adam-Johnson.html#ixzz1rpste8kS Buy him Chelsea! :blue scalf:
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It would be awesome to have Zola in the club though. Some sort of assistance. Heck just get him as assistant manager if Chelsea gets a new manager in the summer. We need someone like him to be in the staff to help motivate our team!
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Newcastle revel in bizarre renaissance I was talking to a Newcastle United supporter yesterday. The interesting thing was — like every other Newcastle fan I have ever met — he did not conform remotely to type. Just as all Manchester United fans are said to hail from Godalming and all Leeds followers are dismissed as Neanderthals, the received wisdom about the Geordie faithful is that they have ludicrously ambitious expectations. They are — so the widespread notions go — convinced their club should be winning every trophy in sight and are thus in a constant condition of agitation when they don't. The weeping Geordie is almost as big a cliché as the weeping Manchester City fan. As it happens, in keeping with most of those who flock fortnightly to the cathedral of football formerly known as St James' Park, this chap had little in the way of expectation. He just seemed very pleased, if not a little astonished, at how well this season is panning out. "Like a lot of my mates I had no time for Pardew when he was appointed, just thought he was another waste of time," he said. "But he's proved me wrong. Now there's a real chance we might even get to Europe. Though knowing us we'll probably bugger it up at the last." Even get to Europe? Don't you Newcastle fans, I said to him, think you should be doing a lot more than that? "Why? We've not won anything domestically for 60 years. What on earth makes you think we think we should be winning things? Do you know a single Geordie who wakes up in the morning and thinks today's the day we're going to win something? Because I don't." The truth is, realism long ago became the lot of the Newcastle fan. Which is why this season has been such fun. A good team, a good manager, good prospects: what a contrast to the views most of the fans had last August, when all they could see ahead was another year of turmoil and dismay. Because what has surprised most of all is that the current renaissance has taken place under the watch of the current owner Mike Ashley. If there are any assumptions made around St James' Park they have generally been that if there is anything good going on at the club, Ashley will foul it up. While accepting that as a billionaire he must have some business nous about him, few of those in the stands could see any logic in the manner in which he runs the club. Every policy seems irrational, based on the jerk of the knee and the short-term, every business decision suited more to his own personal agenda than the long-term health of the club. The name change to the Sports Direct Arena an example of his crass failure to understand what he has in his hands. And yet, bizarrely, Ashley is currently presiding over the most progressive management regime in the Premier League. One which points the way to turning a business mired by debt and spiralling costs into one which makes sustainable profit. Much is made of the model apparently adopted at Anfield. The Sabermetrics stuff about finding value in the transfer market that others might have missed is said to have been imported to Liverpool from baseball by the American owners of the club. Though you have to wonder what Billy Beane, the presiding genius of the theory, would make of an institution forking out north of £100 million on such duds as Jordan Henderson, Andy Carroll and Charlie Adam. More Moneyballs-up than Moneyball. At Newcastle, however, without any fuss or declaration, Sabermetrics is being giving living definition. Tim Krul, Cheick Tiote, Yohan Cabaye, Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse: everyone has seen their value rise exponentially this season. The source of such investment gems is pretty obvious. Most Geordies credit the scout Graham Carr for finding them over in the French leagues. According to Joe Cole, the one Englishman currently playing in France, he has seen Alan Pardew at matches at least half a dozen times this season, checking out targets identified by his highly knowledgeable colleague. And Cole reckons the seam of talent is by no means exhausted. At his own club, Lille — from which Cabaye was bought last summer — Cole thinks there are plenty with the ability and temperament to thrive in the Premier League. And he is not simply referring to Eden Hazard. But buying well is only the start of it. Clearly Pardew has been able to mould his recruits into a potent mix, developing a team spirit that is second to none in the division. The upward mobility may have taken the regulars by surprise, but there is clearly method on the training ground. What worries the fans is how long it will last. One thing that certainly characterises the Newcastle fan these days is a distrust of the boardroom. As my contact put it: "Ashley must take one look at the team doing well and see pound notes running around the pitch. The chances of all of Krul, Tiote, Cabaye, Ba and Cisse being here next season is absolutely minimal. I reckon he'll cash on on at least three of them. And that's whether we qualify for the Champions League or not." Over-wrought expectations? For most fans, those were left hanging on the Tyne Bridge with that famously over-excited and over-optimistic banner commissioned in Kevin Keegan's time: "Newcastle United: Premier League champions 1996." ------------------------------ In all, this is a big fuck you to Chelsea useless scouts!!!
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We should also focus on the Bundesliga. Madrid and Newcastle have been getting very good players from over there. Fucking scouts go over there and find something!!!!
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I love the Tiote and Moses shout. Very good players that won't cost much. I would also add A. Jonhson and De Jong from City if there is a chance to get them. Last I still like Frei and Albrihton. I think from the PL these are the only players I would look at to see which one we can get. Outside of the PL I still like Azpilicueta, Hazard, Cavani, Canales and Javi Martinez. Then there is the one recently mention like Isla, Jovetic, and Kagawa. With that list we can easily get 3 or 4 players to replace 5 that we let go. The most expensive obviously is going to be Hazard and Cavani, but if we can't spend that much there are other good targets we can get.
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He was good for Chile under Bielsa. Very good shout here. Took me by surprise to be honest cause my mind was saying Azpilicueta, but I surely would not mind him.
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If we beat Barcelona and win the CL everyone and their mamma will be up on these players and the board that they will get another 10 year contracts!
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Will we ever have a great striker partnership?
Justin_3d replied to Justin_3d's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
If I am not mistaken Carlo tried to play the 2 strikers with the diamond formation. With that type of formation you needed someone like Mata to play in the hole. He tried using Lampard and it was about useless. -
Hey I came to know Chelsea because of one of my fav. players from the past Ruud Gullit! And then love the club because of players like Zola, and Jimmy. So who cares if we get new fans because of a player. We will always get every kind. The good one and the bad one.
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Speaking of Yanks, need to troll a bit here and give a Fuck Yeah to my man Dempsey!!!! If we had good players like him playing for the states, our sport will grow exponentially! :blue scalf:
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That's how it is, which is why I don't understand what the hell the board is doing? Is not like we been like this for one season. If we can't get someone expensive like Hazard or Hulk, then get people like Albrighton and Frei who are better then nothing!
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The perfect picture to describe half of the posters here:
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So close to 3 points. But 1 point is alright....better then nothing at all.
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Well any team can win trophies before Arsenal does! Birmingham!
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Messi: I hate Chelsea (7 years ago)
Justin_3d replied to warnie_666's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
WC ain't what it used to be 2 decades ago. -
Media vilification oozes anti-Blues statement
Justin_3d replied to BlueLion.'s topic in Chelsea Articles
I don't agree on the media thing. For me media has been spot on for a while. Their judgement does not comes from one or two games, but for an overall period of time. They know that Roman is a trigger happy owner. They know that AVB was a gamble. They had the right to question all this. And last, people complaint about Barcelona fans justifying refs help towards their team...yet those same lines i hear it over and over again, but not just from Barca fans, United fans, Liverpool fans, Arsenal fans etc etc. -
Media vilification oozes anti-Blues statement
Justin_3d replied to BlueLion.'s topic in Chelsea Articles
I don't agree with the report. And : Sounds about similar what a Barcelona fan would say to justify the help of a ref. -
The way they post, makes it sound similar to what some posters might post here. Example: All you got to do is reverse the roles. Instead of being Barcelona fan they are Chelsea fan. I see similar tones in a lot of threads. Liverpool, Arsenal, United, etc etc. I guess most fans in general tend to have a delusional opinion about their team when they are talking.....
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Yeah I meant he only had like one good season left in him. So good sell!