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Glad that Peter Kenyon didn't sign Robinho?
the wes replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
yip it was a decent free-kick it hit of mikel's head if it didn't hit of mikel head cech would have save it that's why cech and terry was talking to each other after the goal because it was a shit wall -
Juan Sebastian Veron is a free agent lol
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Glad that Peter Kenyon didn't sign Robinho?
the wes replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
WILL I AM WILLING TO BET ANYBODY THAT JOE COLE SCORE'S MORE GOAL'S THAN ROBINHO -
Glad that Peter Kenyon didn't sign Robinho?
the wes replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
THAT'S WHY FOOTBALL FANS BASH HIM -
Glad that Peter Kenyon didn't sign Robinho?
the wes replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
READ THIS LINK http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/sport...icle1684774.ece MONEY TALKS -
i agree with that m8
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Glad that Peter Kenyon didn't sign Robinho?
the wes replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
of course Robinho will be judge because he is dearest player in english football -
Chelsea needs a defensive midfielder and Stephen Appiah needs a club so that this happen :thumbsup:
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i am sorry lads i am glad that peter kenyon did not help Chelsea sign Robinho today show's is that Robinho is Malouda in disguise the free-kick he hit was a fluke and he was in john terry's back pocket all day P.S. WHAT DO YOU THINK LADS
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i agree m8 today's man of the match was A.cole he was brilliant today :thumbsup:
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setanta.com
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According to reports in Italy and England, Chelsea could be close to poaching the younger brother of Sebastian Giovinco from Juventus, before he signs a professional contract with the Bianconeri. Giovinco Sr, who is regarded as one of the most explosive young talents in the whole of Europe, has been hitting the headlines in recent days with widespread reports suggesting that Arsenal are set to make a January transfer bid for his services. If the latest speculation is to be believed, it seems as if a Giovinco may indeed end up in the English Premiership, although not Sebastian but his lesser known younger brother Giuseppe, who is wanted by Chelsea. Giovinco Jr plays for the Juventus Berretti squad, which consists of players under the age of 19. The 17-year-old plays in the same creative position as his elder sibling, although he is said to be more physical, and ever so slightly taller. Chelsea are said to be impressed by Giovinco Jr's talent, and are looking to poach him from Juventus, before he signs his first professional contract, which he will be able to do when he turns 18 in two weeks time. "So far I have not received offers," said Giuseppe's agent Andrea D'Amico a few months ago. "However I am not surprised if Giuseppe has been followed by Chelsea and other English clubs as they observe in a systematic manner all the youth leagues of our country." There has been an escalating row building this year between Serie A and the Premiership, with a number of Italian clubs accusing English teams of "stealing" their young players before they sign a professional contract. Reggina's 15-year-old prospect Vincenzo Camilleri was snapped up by Chelsea in February, Atalanta's teenage talent Fabio Zamblera by Newcastle Utd, while in the summer Roma starlet Davide Petrucci was poached by Manchester United. This all led to Palermo President Maurizio Zamaparini famously labelling English clubs as "pirates", and if Giovinco was to move to Chelsea prior to his 18th birthday it would undoubtedly start another war between the two leagues.Goal.com
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MICHAEL ESSIEN could be ruled out for SIX MONTHS with a cruciate ligament injury. SunSport has learnt the Chelsea midfielder, who was injured playing for Ghana against Libya on Friday, may have to go under the knife. A Blues insider revealed: "After undergoing an examination, Michael's injury seems to be a lot worse than previously thought. He may have to have an operation." The player's agent Fabien Piveteau said: "Unfortunately it's not good news. "I am afraid it's a big problem. A big problem. "He's taken a bad blow to the knee. I don't know exact details but I think it's not good. "I don't know what will happen. It's now two or three times that he has taken blows to his knee." Essien, 25, missed Chelsea's opener against Portsmouth due to injury but came back to face Wigan and Spurs. A couple of days ago he appeared upbeat about his current problem, saying he would be out for a few weeks. Now it seems the damage is far more serious — and that is a massive blow for Blues boss Big Phil Scolari.TheSun
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I hope Lampard quits international level because 90% of England fans are tossers if Lampard played for northern ireland or scotland he would be a legend what cracks me up the most is that gerrard is shit for england too so why pick on Lampard so lads what do you think P.S. AND 10% ARE Chelsea FANS
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fuck sake
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does anybody know when John Obi Mikel is back against portsmouth he was brilliant?? Over the last two seasons we havnt seen him at his best and for some reason i think this is gonna be this season we'll see it
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http://www.northamptonchron.co.uk/sport/Ch...ning.4461799.jp
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setanta.com
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Chelsea’s chief executive Peter Kenyon has reportedly revealed that they were never going to land Robinho because the club does not believe he is worth the amount of money the Spanish giants were asking for. Chelsea’s intense negotiations with Real Madrid for Robinho in the last few weeks of the transfer market failed to bear any fruit when Manchester City made a last minute swoop and captured the Brazilian for an upfront fee of €40 million. Now, according to Spanish sports journal Marca, it has been revealed that Robinho was never going to head to Stamford Bridge, based on those merry-go-round talks between the two clubs. When analysing the events that transpired on the final day of the transfer market, Peter Kenyon, the man Chelsea entrusted to orchestrate the move, reportedly admitted that “Robinho is not worth €40 million” and that “we were never going to arrive at that number”. Real Madrid president Ramóand Calderóand had at one stage insisted Robinho is free to leave the Santiago Bernabéyou, provided any potential buyers can meet his asking price of €40 million. Chelsea only allegedly went as high as €37 million, an offer which was blatantly shot down by the Madrid hierarchy. Manchester City, backed by their new Abu Dhabi-based investors/owners, eventually swooped in out of nowhere for the 24 year old by offering €40 million upfront plus another €2 million based on the player’s performances. Goal.com
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setanta.com
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i hope you are right m8
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this is the second summer that Man you and Liverpool have spent more money than Chelsea. We are not big spenders no more and now Man city is buying big i just read that man city owner is ten times richer than roman but i check forbes.com he's not in the top 10 list of riches men :mellow: what do you think lads?????????