Everything posted by Fernando
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Hehe I remember dreaming about that when we first got lukaku. But dream died as the club sold Danny. :-(
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You took only one part to argue about something I didn't say?Of course is going to sound bad as you only took that part and took it out of context.
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True and those players that stuck and worked hard generally tend to have a great attitude. Drogba was always a guy we would rely on, Lampard a legend, and Terry has been a rock for over a decade. Heck even Cole was always praised by many managers that he was a hard worker in the training sessions. Cause they know that if they train hard and do right on the field they will continue to be the guys that always play. At Madrid when Mourinho started to bench some under performing stars, they went and bitch and moan to the press. And I clearly remember Mourinho stating this when Mata did good against Spur. That that's the attitude he wants to see. Go train hard and then show him in the pitch that he was wrong. Not go behind his back and cause a bad atmosphere.
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Weak character. Don't need fragile boys in our team. Need tough steel men like Lampard. I think every manager that has coached here since Lampard has been at the club has always praise Lampard attitude in training. A hard worker, one of the first to come and one of the last to leave a training session. If kids think they can have a free ride their kidding themselves. We work hard and play hard!
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I do feel like this Bushman is a troll. Tries to be in every conversation, trying to start some type of argument and trying to be funny. Not a cool dude!
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Well if he is sucking in training then that's he's own fault not the coach. You suppose to do good in training and then impress in the field. Which kdb has done neither of those!
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Urban Dictionary: Blow: A common slang word for cocaine. Example: I'm going to waste my paycheck on hookers and blow.
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I'm still amazed how someone can still claim that KDB is better then Oscar..... Seriously Belgium fans lay of the blow!
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It looks like he will get a ban. And how bad for him as he was getting in form. This will set him back and then eto'o might pick up and get his spot! Truly unlucky the guy.
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Thanks, so a thread does exist! Nice.
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I saw this article and thought was interesting and wanted to share it with you guys. I thought it merited it's own thread, unless one exist, about what's next after goal line technology! The Premier League has enthusiastically embraced goal-line technology this season. Never again will there be a goal disallowed - or a phantom goal given - for a ball incorrectly judged to be crossing or not crossing the line.Trouble is, those sorts of decisions are only really relevant a couple of times a season. It's unusual enough for balls to bounce down onto the line as it is, but incredibly rare for those instances to be the difference between winning and losing. The hoopla surrounding the technology is little short of a joke. And an incident from Liverpool's clash with Sunderland on Sunday afternoon only served to highlight why the newly-ushered in technology is woefully short of what is actually required.Liverpool opened the scoring in the 28th minute when Daniel Sturridge headed home from inside the box. The only trouble was, the England striker completely missed the ball with his head and only directed the ball into the net via a deflection off his right elbow.We're not for one second suggesting that Sturridge did it on purpose (though he was pretty shameless in celebrating his "header"). It was more one of those fortunate accidents for the striker, a bit of rub of the green that he got away with, and as he collected his Man of the Match champagne he openly admitted what had happened.Furthermore, as far as we can tell, there's no reason to blame referee or linesman either: from the angles of where people were standing, it's reasonable to conclude that all were unsighted - and the incident happened at such high speed that it seemed to all the world as if a legitimate goal had been scored.Yet as the GIF clip on this page shows, there is no way in the world the goal should have stood.The goal proved critical: Liverpool would later lead 2-0 as Luis Suarez scored soon after, but Sunderland pulled one back to get it to 2-1 and looked in great form thereafter. The Black Cats were bitterly unlucky to concede a third and lose 3-1, with the final goal coming only as the home side were forced to push forward, thus leaving huge gaps at the back.Supposedly stuffy and traditional sports such as rugby, cricket and tennis have adopted proper technology to allow officials to make informed decisions. So why is football still lagging behind?The argument against is that a constant flow of appeals would slow the game down, but these days the technology is so fast that the delay would likely be no more than ten seconds.Fair enough: don't disrupt open play without good reason. Surely, however, it's reasonable to double-check goals that are either scored or disallowed? That could be done as a matter of course and with minimal fuss by the fourth official, and would almost certainly be over before the celebrations (or remonstrations to the referee) had been completed. To all intents and purposes, the double-check via video replay would be invisible to the fans.FIFA wanted to keep the game pure and free of technology for as long as possible. Fair enough, if that's your thing. But now that the genie is out of the bottle, why not implement technology properly and in a manner that is actually useful on a game-by-game basis, not simply a safety net to stop the once-a-season freak occurrence?Until that's done, the much-talked-about technology that has been brought into the game will be an embarrassment merely by virtue of its limitations. As any Sunderland fan will tell you. http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/blogs/early-doors/sturridge-handball-goal-proves-technology-actually-useful-163408046.html--------------------Thoughts and reaction on what people think the next step is? Is goal line technology just enough or more needs to be done?
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hehehe some idiot chanted for Pellegrini!
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Yeah sorry about that.
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It just piss me of when some people think they are better because they go to the stadium and thus their opinions count more. I should be amazed just cause you pay to go? So the fuck what so do I! And when Chelsea is in tour they charge us a whole lot more just to see some horrible pre season match.
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Well you are the one saying that the people that go to the stadium are different and I don't see much difference. In fact I don't see much difference from the people that go to the stadium then from the same people that go to the stadium when Chelsea is in the USA. It's all a sort of stable atmosphere compare to other clubs fan. By the way I go to the games every time Chelsea comes to the USA and I end up spending close to $1,000 cause I take my family. So don't act like you guys are the only one spending money on tickets!
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Well I agree with the Brazilian guy. English fans are piss poor when compared to Brazilian or Argentinian. I mean just take a look at this from an Argentinian club and compare it to our atmosphere at the bridge: With the exception of the smoke thing as that's not safe.
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What has happened to this dude? Was not in the capital one game was he? I think we should have left him in vitesse then having him here on the bench.
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I agreed with what he said. Some people here are cursing out the ref, but just like Mourinho I thought the ref was really great today. The sending of was more because of Vertonghen simulation. He acted like he got elbow which he did not.
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I doubt it now that Arsenal are leading in the PL. For them to beat us might make them boost more their confidence. We need to beat them and make them remember that they are still shit!
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Well now that the euphoria has died down I want to mention that I hope we don't see another Ramires-Mikel Lampard lineup again. It's really woeful! Just stick with the double pivot and use Schurrle, Willian, KDB and such.
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Looking at this image one can make a bunch of Meme. Like take that bitch!
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Mourinho will need to bench him if he continues with his poor performance. Need the mata treatment. :-)
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Lol another dig at real Madrid and some of the players.
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Some people are such buzz kills! Let us enjoy this one great time we have with Torres!
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Torres man of the match for me. Even though mata was great I don't think if it wasn't for torres aggressiveness in the pitch we would have been more into the game. Mourinho now you found your main striker as well how mata is important to the team.