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Agent Kova
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We had a strong captain for13 years, and this wouldnt have happened. Madueke can be forgiven as he thought the penalty was for his foul, but Jackson has a bit of a 'start a fight in an empty room' about him. End of the day its not important in the scheme of things, shows a competitive spirit.
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Yes, my point exactly. No way is it ''the opposition is literally everything'' 👍
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But to say that everything depends on the opposition seems quite naive. Imagine a boxer going into the ring with that mindset. That doesnt seem to be true, surely the protagonist has a bearing on standings, not just how the opposition performs. Bottom line, our team isnt 'lower league' we have a lot of quality, I am doubling down on my original assertion, that if we play the way we played last night (maybe without the bickering over the penalty 😃) we will beat them. But it depends which Chelsea turns up
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To me it is very simplistic to say ''the opposition is literally everything in football''. What you do as a team has a huge bearing on the result.
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Dont care for either of 'em. Barca cheating cunts and when we were at PSG their fans threw beer and crisp bags full of piss over our disabled fans. Utter vermin.
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Disagree, apart from Citeh will be a totally different ball game. End of the day you can only beat whats in front of you, last night we had a great mentality - ie we will score more than the opposition, and attack is the best form of defence. I honestly believe we would have beaten anyone. Question is can we keep up the momentum....
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Pretty certain they wont be disinterested, but playing as we did last night *regardless* of the opposition we will prevail. Outstanding performance all round. Being Chels, things will doubtless get pear shaped
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Play like we did last night and all will be fine
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Arsenal are London rivals and Liverpool are widely despised for their history with Chelsea, on and off the pitch. Nauseating as it is to have moneybags Citeh dominating, to most Chelsea fans it is definitely the lesser evil
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Almost as good as a Chels win, seeing Klopp and Arteta fuck up 😍
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Yeah thought Anthony Taylor would book AC at some point. After all hes ex Chelsea
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Funny choice 😃 3-2 Barca
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2-1 Weird the PSG fans singing the tune of Its a Heartache by Bonnie Tyler incessantly.
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Quite justified. Lost 8 duels, the most out of all the players on the pitch, and lost the ball 21 times in 89 minutes
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Said he wants 5 years to get Chelsea up there. Fuck off with that
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2-1 Klippetty spitting feathers
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Fernandes goal hahahaha after a Caecedo like mistake
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Caecedo and Nico a yellow away from suspension Sort the fucking defence out today....we have not kept a clean sheet in any of our last 11 Premier League away matches, the worst run on the road since a 12-match sequence between December 2019 and September 2020. We have conceded 50 league goals now, three more than in the entirety of 2023-24. If not just score more than them
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Not on TV either have to rely on @Vesper links 👍
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Havertz
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Good, hope not Luton beating Bournemouth now -could they stay up ?
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Villa have equalised now definitely in our interest for Arsenal to beat Brighton later
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Villa 2- 0 up but the Ford have just scored 3 in 8 minutes (must be learning from Palmer)
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If Palmer isn't already a household name, the onus is on the household to get with the times. We're looking at a man who could play a defining role in the next decade of English football and beyond. Not many 21 year olds brush aside Man Utd, but Palmer does what he likes. His hat-trick against the Red Devils on Thursday night once again saw him stray into the headlines. Who is this seemingly shy, matter-of-fact chap, and what are his origins? Players like this don't just spawn out of the ether. As a child, Palmer wasn't running around in a Chelsea shirt or a City one - that would've been sacrilege. No, for him, the only shirt he wanted was wreathed with red. A photo from his childhood shows Palmer in one of United's old AON-sponsored jerseys. His idol at that age was Wayne Rooney. He said: 'What a player. When I was growing up I used to watch all the football and the one that sticks in my mind is Rooney. 'Ever since I was a little kid he has been my footballing hero.' Something had to give when Palmer was scouted by Manchester City at the age of eight. Now he was behind enemy lines - but he still found a way to sneak in a tribute to his beloved club. As grandfather Sterry said: 'When he first joined City, he used to wear a United shirt or some sort of United garment under his sky-blue shirt. 'He was a United fan but City offered the better set-up, they had the better training facilities and were able to better nurture his talent. 'The fact that he did support United never held him back, though. When City played against them at junior level, he used to absolutely smash them. 'Ever since he was knee-high, he's been mad keen on football and he'd run rings around the other kids. We knew he was special even back then. 'But he's worked hard, trained hard and just kept at it. But what you've seen from him now, just watch...there's more to come!' Touching family videos show Palmer as a toddler bouncing and picking a ball round Wythenshawe's Hollyhedge Park as well as a couple of blistering goals taken during his schooldays. In an interview in 2022 Palmer told how his first memories were about football. He said of his daily trips to the park with his father: 'We would do that every single day whatever the weather - and my dad's family is from St Kitts and Nevis in the Caribbean. He hates going out in the cold. But he'd do it for me anyway.' He also remembered his dad taking him to watch him play for his Sunday League team. He said: 'He used to sit me down on the bag of balls on the sidelines, wrapped in one of his rain jackets. I would just take it all in - the crunching tackles, the shouting, the arguing. 'Dad doesn't play anymore since he done his knee, and I don't really remember any specific games, but he'll tell you how good he was! 'He fixes dental equipment as his real job, but to listen to him you'd think he'd had a 20-year career in the Premier League!'