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Magic Lamps

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  1. It happens even to the best goalies. Manuel Neuer had quite a few very costly errors vs Real madrid and Liverpool in the last 5 years in the CL as well. the timing could not have been more unfortunate ofc. He has never been good with his feet but been decent enough for 90% of games. Now he has had his confidence shot maybe so that percentage goes down a bit. I do not see him improving this, given he is 30. But it also means we should keep our eyes open for a long term successor in the coming years if we want to continue playing a system that plays out from the back.
  2. It is really mindboggling. Lukaku always misses it when it would be easier to score Also, for Mendy, it was almost the same mistake as the one that did go unpunished vs Toney. Even more annoying is: Neuer made almost the same error vs Villareal today as well but Moreno missed. See above. Villareal don't take their chances when they really should. They are combative and technically well rounded but lack the killer instinct and ability to finish teams off. Everything points to this being City's year.
  3. We could have easily won today with the chances we had like always but we continue to miss in the crucial moments. Also our defence is not what it used to be last year. All CBs have regressed at least a bit and the absence of chillwell/rustiness of RJ is hurting the defensive balance big time. Pls just forget about us getting anything in Madrid. We will probably travel there by coach lol and be completely tired. Then they will waste time and derail any kind of game flow from minute 1. This tie is over.
  4. yeah but Villareal shat the bed and failed to kill of the game time and time again. Bayern will crush them at home.
  5. They both played in shit leagues before, so ofc not. Quality shines through, our attacking players are just not that good.
  6. Havertz and Ziyech Mkhitaryan, Aubameyang, Reus and Dembele at Dortmund
  7. nah this is over. Vardrid will just run the clock down like they do here. That just happens when you gift them goals. Same thing as Liverpool vs them last season. City will absolutely wipe the floor with their sorry old butts tho. Just not our week. But tbh with the way we fail to take our chances and unable to defend leads this season we would not have stood a chance vs Bayern or City anyway later on. We can safely wrap up 3rd place and maybe go for FA Cup glory when liverpool and city are focused on the CL.
  8. RLC and Lukaku are a sure fire way to lose this even higher
  9. This is just terrible the first and the third are on Mendy
  10. We have been atrocious since the int break as always what a difference 11 months make but also 3 weeks ago we would have stood a chance
  11. Well at least we can concentrate on fa cup now
  12. Wtf we have been terrible still should have scored ourselves before
  13. at least no alonso, that is themost important. hope azpi is on the left not RJ, we will see jorginho probably bc he was so good vs them last time. still would have preferred kovacic to run their old men ragged
  14. We disposed of almost the exact same RM team with ease last year. Maybe the got a little bit stronger by ridding themselves of Ramos while we miss Chilwell. But the big difference is form. Still, on a given day we should be able to match up to the standard we set last year. They could not deal with our energy and athleticism last time round so maybe we can find some legs to run rings around them again. Not at all confident tho.
  15. Apart from the sheik wealth funds (which in a sense are organised consortiums as well when they take over a football club), I don't think there will be a bigger consortium. The one with which Usmanov took over Arsenal was huge as well. However, it remains to be seen how powerful this consortium will be in terms of spending power. If the new owners indeed are willing to support us financially to their maximum capabilites, we will be able to compete at the very top in terms of transfer fees and wages. But I doubt that. An approach similar to that of Liverpool or even ManUre is more probable, unfortuantely. Americans have are good at capitalism. And the main driver of capitalism is debt. They will probably re-finance most of their investments into the club with cheap loans. This is not necessarily problematic tho. Instead it will depend on their long term vision for the club. If they want us to be profitable over a long period of time and are willing to invest accordingly, we can continue to be successful. If they view us as a cash cow like the Glazers do (while still burning tons of money in the process cos they are dumb) it will be curtains for us. In contrast, if they are willing to built a sustainable business model, enhancing our brand in the process, while allowing us to expand with a reasonable amount of losses and debt in the first few years we could end up becoming a much bigger club. Roman was a generous owner, yet he still would have sold us at some point for profit even without the sanctions. he bought us dirt cheap for like 100m pounds or so, poured in like 2bn transformed us into a European powerhouse and would have sold us for over 3bn. Quite a nice profit if you ask me, only winners in this deal. Sporting-wise we could have hardly asked for more during that period. But economically I think we could have done even better. Being owned by a Russian made us even less popular in the UK. Moreover, we also never really made enough out of our popularity in Asia and the US. I never saw a cohesive strategy in terms of international brand marketing. While being run as a solid business for the last few years, we could have easily invested a bit more in brand expansion. Think about it, with Captain America we have one of the most popular footballers ever and the US still has not seen him playing for us on their side of the Atlantic. Having TT, Rüdiger and Kai has tripled media attention in Germany, a huge football market as well, yet the accessability of our merch here has even regressed. It is mind-boggling. I genuinely believe, we as a club have the potential to be just as big a brand as Real or ManUtd. From the beautiful royal blue to the awesome location, the majestic Stamford Bridge, a history of respectable, heroic leaders on and off the pitch, the club radiates flair and elegance. As opposed to the sketchy proletarian clubs of the north which have long betrayed the values they were founded upon, our club has always stayed true to its heritage. Made from and for a cultured gobal middle class. Everything about us just has a touch of class, which is way more than the rest can claim. Listen to our songs and compare them to the primitive monotony of YNWA or GGMU and it is immediately audible. Walk along the King's road, visit the fashionalbe yet cozy bars and little restaurants around the bridge as opposed to the faceless shacks in Manchester liverpool or northern London. As a little kid, when I was at my first ever football game at the gruelling old WHL of all places, the spurs fan would ask why I don't go home and watch football there if I can not even understand their chants yet. In contrast, the Chels were really appreciative and interested how we came all the way from Germany to attend fierce London derby. It became quite tangible which kind of ppl are attracted by the respective culture and values the respective clubs emanate. While it all happens under terrible circumstances and with a very sad inducement the timing of this change of ownership could not be more intriguing. We have been a title winning machine again, maybe now is the time to become the global brand we ahve the potential to be. As world champions are at a peak as a club, so the quality of bids should be as well. That being said, there is a huge chance it will blow up in our faces. The Ricketts have not really instilled any confidence. I do not know much about them, their connections to racist groups, statements, the deluded yank alt-right scum etc. are alarming. Also their latest attempt to chum up to the fans, rambling about diversity and inclusion etc were misguided and pathetic. The worst was however that they did not even mention anything about having a strategy how to stay competetive on the sporting side and expand our brand as elucidated above.
  16. It might be a freak game and there might be an convenient pattern of us sucking vs shit teams after intl breaks but there is one more alarming sign about it. For the umpteenth time this season we have failed to defend a lead. Playing terrible vs a shit team can happen to anyone, those teams are good at dragging you down to their level, being physical and parking the bus. Then, when you go in front by pure luck, a top team who knows how to win titles will just shut up shop and defend the lead at all costs. We never showed the necessary grit and determination to do so, faltering just seconds after our goal. Really disappointing attitude. Besides the many external factors like injuries, politics, covid derailing our season, this right after taking our chances is our biggest problem that prevents us from winning another league anytime soon.
  17. They will al aus find a reason to chalk contentious goals off
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