Shane
MemberEverything posted by Shane
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I was merely stating that I would still support them, and I don't think I'm insecure about how I've supported Chels, I don't think I've posted about my loyailty to the club at all bar that post. You've completly overreacted, and I have recognized the nature of your post, Just because Roman pumped money into the club doesn't mean we have to hail the ground he walks on, Just like you said in the PS3 thread, Chelsea as a club, or the fans, doesn't have to become a slave to Roman. Many fans are still upset over the nature of the sacking of Carlo Ancelloti, and in my opinion, They are entitled to be.
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I was merely stating that I would still support them, and I don't think I'm insecure about how I've supported Chels, I don't think I've posted about my loyailty to the club at all bar that post. You've completly overreacted, and I have recognized the nature of your post, Just because Roman pumped money into the club doesn't mean we have to hail the ground he walks on,
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I can honestly say I'd still support Chelsea if they were in the Conference, I can see a few other members on here that wouldn't
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Good one. Good to see you've realised there's no 's' on the end of his name now though..
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He posted a picture taking the piss out of Kalou, if that had been a Man United fan doing it, Everyone would be slating the person who did it. If he posts up reasons why he dislikes Kalou, other than 'he's shite, or 'a cunt' then its a different story, atleast its backing up your opinion.
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Sigh. The only thing I'm going to say about it is, This season alone, He has a Premiership goal ratio of 1 in less than 3 starts, and 3 in 3 in the FA Cup, as a fringe player.
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It was that sort of thing that caused pages and pages of needless arguments, which turned into personal insults etc etc, and there hasn't been a 'Kalou' argument in ages, But TX seems to want to start one up again?
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Why are you looking for an argument on Kalou again? It caused enough shit on the forum as it is, So stop baiting other members.
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Overwhelmed: Torres Shevchenko Duff Underwhelmed: Turnbull Sidwell Ben-Haim.
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Correct, but to say there is 99% of a chance Hiddink will be manager leaves just 1% chance that either Guardiola, Van Basten, Redknapp or others will get it is complete bollocks.
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No it's not.
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Bookies suspend betting = More likely to happen.
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I don't want that horrible cunt anywhere near Stamford Bridge unless Sp*rs are playing, Fuck off Redknapp, you fucking cunt.
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Avram Grant and Harry Redknapp's blue and white army
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What Brazillian journalist said this?
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Whats wrong with that?
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1.Cech 1.Terry 2.Ivanvoic 3.Cole/Luiz 1.Ramires 2. Lampard 3. Mikel 1.Kalou 2. Drogba 3.Anelka
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I'm not trying to get into an argument, Most people could have predicted Ancelloti leaving, We didn't want to believe it, but deep down I knew it would have been a very big ask for Carlo to stay at Chelsea. The decision was probably already made yes, But this could have been people predicting it, so they came out talking about it, and you couldn't guarantee it, Because it mighten't have happened.
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Henrique, seriously dude, You need to stop posting all these links from twitter on speculation, Just let whatever happens, happens, were not going to influence the decision
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Guus Hiddink is committed to his role as Turkey boss until at least October, according to his agent, despite being linked with the Chelsea vacancy. Hiddink is contracted to Turkey until the end of Euro 2012 but could leave this autumn if they fail to qualify. "He is focusing on his job and he likes what he is doing," said Cees van Nieuwenhuizen. "Once [Turkey's European Championships campaign] is finished, he will start thinking about his future." On Sunday, Chelsea sacked Carlo Ancelotti after he ended his second season at the club without a trophy. They finished as runners-up in the Premier League after Manchester United clinched their 19th title, lost to United in the Champions League quarter-finals, and also missed out in the FA Cup and League Cup. Hiddink had a spell in charge at Stamford Bridge in 2009, guiding them to victory in the FA Cup, but it was only an interim appointment and he returned to his substantive job with Russia's national team at the end of the season. The Dutchman stepped down from that role after they failed to qualify for the World Cup, but was recruited by Turkey in February last year. Hiddink guided Chelsea to FA Cup success in 2009 He has retained an advisory role with Chelsea, and now appears to be the number one target to succeed Ancelotti, with owner Roman Abramovich, who bankrolled an audacious £50m move for striker Fernando Torres during the January transfer window, eager to recapture the Premier League trophy from United, while also guiding the club to a first Champions League success. Asked if any approach for Hiddink would be rebuffed, a spokesman for the Turkish Football Federation said: "Last month, our vice-president was asked and he said we had long-term plans with Mr Hiddink. If there are new issues, Hiddink will talk about this." "At this stage, we will leave everything to Mr Hiddink and if he sees the need to speak about this issue, he will do this personally. "We have a press conference on 27 May. If he wishes comment on these rumours or leaks, he will do it." Turkey currently lie third in Group A and face a crucial match with second-placed Belgium on 3 June. Rafael Benitez's agent, Manuel Garcia Quilon, has denied reports that the former Liverpool manager has held talks with Turkey about taking over from Hiddink. "Absolutely not," said Quilon. "He has not been approached by Turkey and, hence, he has not held talks regarding coaching the national team. "He has received some offers from several clubs. His priority is to be in England." Defeat for Turkey against Belgium would leave them four points adrift of a play-off spot with four games remaining and it is not beyond the realms of possibility that Hiddink could be sacked. If not, Chelsea could be faced with the dilemma of waiting for him to become available - and therefore appointing an interim manager - or looking elsewhere. Andre Villas-Boas, who led Porto to the Europa League this season, and Marco van Basten are the other favourites for the job.
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In your opinion.
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More than likely, Alot went on that we did not and probably will never know about. Ancelloti could have stuck up for Wilkins, Or he could have make it known that he wasn't happy with Roman getting involved in the team either.
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Good stuff, £30m profit then. Any chance there looking for a Right back? Paulo Ferriera is available at a very, very affordable price of £45m
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Fair point, But the reason Scolari was playing Anelka up top on his own was because Drogba was injured/out of form, I feel that if we got Drogba back fit and in good form before Scolari got sacked, He would have had to accomdate them in some way together, i.e The 4-3-3, which seemed the only way to get the best of out our team. As for his jobs with National teams, You can also refer to Scolari, great coach for Brazil, goes into club football and struggles. Hiddink didn't, but Hiddink was in charge for 3 months, We won't know what he can do in the window until he gets the chance with Roman's backing.
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