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They prob dont want to risk their investment getting injured
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The chairman is Jonathan Harmsworth, 4th Viscount Rothermere, who inherited the media empire founded by his great-grandfather Harold and his brother Alfred a century earlier. Harold Sidney Harmsworth is also known to be an admirer of Mussolini and a supporter of Nazi Germany.
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Daily Mail owner Rothermere was friends with Hitler. Hitler said if he invaded Britain it would be the only paper allowed. Revealed: The Extent of the Daily Mail's Support for the British Union of Fascists (thelondoneconomic.com)
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Quite an obsession with cunts, thats because he is one
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Gallagher’s impending departure from Stamford Bridge has ‘saddened’ Petit who believes Chelsea are making another mistake by sanctioning his departure. ‘There is always something happening at Chelsea,’ ‘It does make you want to pull your hair out sometimes – it doesn’t look like this ownership group has learned from any of the mistakes they have made. ‘I’m very frustrated with what’s happening at the club. I’ve been worried for the last two years under this ownership, there have been so many bad decisions and so many changes. ‘They have changed everything. The environment is not that same at Chelsea anymore, inside and outside the club. The connection with the fans is missing. ‘I look at the project, signing all these young players for huge money on incredibly long contracts and it doesn’t make sense. ‘The Americans have spent over a billion and what did they get? Some of these players have been given massive contracts without achieving anything in the game. ‘Then you look at the players they are selling. They are selling their best players and academy graduates. Conor Gallagher was Chelsea’s best player last season and was practically the captain for most of it because Reece James was injured. ‘He plays for the national team. He came through the academy and you’re going to sell him for how much? £30 million? He’s probably the best midfielder in the squad. ‘How can Gallagher be worth £30 million is Manuel Ugarte is worth £60 or £70 million? It doesn’t make sense to me. I don’t get it. I don’t understand the decisions being made at the club. ‘They must sell players because they signed so many and are counting the cost of those mistakes in the transfer market. £30 million for Conor Gallagher is a bargain in this market. ‘They should have done more to keep him. They’ve been trying to sell him for two years. I think he’s been disrespected. They should have offered him a contract in line with the best paid players at the club. ‘Give him the same money you offered to those players who are strangers to the fans and who aren’t academy players.’ Petit, who spent two full seasons at Stamford Bridge, added: ‘Chelsea need to be careful. ‘It’s really important to keep those English players, players that have grown up in the club, in the squad. You need them there to set the standards and to keep the culture. Emmanuel Petit
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May be 90% on here, but can categorically tell you its the opposite with match going fans, who arent clowns
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There’s money to be made in the chaotic way the Government failed to deal with immigration - some might say, they totally self-sabotaged their own immigration system. In the last few years of the Conservative Government, the length of time it took someone to be told whether their application to stay in this country had been successful spiralled from a few weeks or a few months to more than two or three years, leading to a massive rise in people waiting to find out, and having to be housed at the taxpayers’ expense while they waited. That money is being made by opportunistic businessmen, 3 tory run companies Serco, Calder and Mears -buying up entire hotels, converting them to accommodate many more people than would ever be staying there as paying guests, and charging the Government a fortune for doing it. The CEOs of those companies increased their own salaries from £250 000 to £2.5 million each. These are the fuckers rioters should be targeting
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''What happened in Bristol was different and the city sent a message to those in their community who wanted to come and cause this sort of trouble. Yes, the collapse of the immigration system is a scandal. Yes, it is a scandal that there aren’t enough homes for people, enough doctors’ appointments, people are sleeping on the streets and nothing seems to work anymore. There are huge numbers of ordinary Bristolians, who’d never dream of taking to the streets, but are still enraged by all this, and rightly so. But the message from the front of that hotel was a direct one to them, as well as those pumped up enough to want to cause trouble about it - You’ve been told to blame the wrong people. And if you attack them, we’ll defend them.'' AP
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Rioter gets a brick in the head from his own side and one in the bollocks as well
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Yup a complete waste of fucking time
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We are legion, they are few - the working class never realise their strength and potential and continue to be used and fucked over mostly
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Not against rioting - English working class have a long history of it - (a lot of it gets erased from history). People need to wise up, rise up, and realise when they are being used by the people that benefit from dividing people -usually rich cunts that dont get their hands dirty
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Whats your take on it then ? Some right fucking idiots looting Greggs, stealing wine, looting shoe shops, breaking into houses, over 100 cops in hospital, Boats will continue - rich tories will continue to make £9m a day from the contracts to run the hotels, the riots will accomplish precisely fuck all
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Disenfranchised White working class have a history of being gaslit by posh Oxbridge educated right wing arseholes - Enoch, Martin Webster, John Tyndall, Nick Griffin, Farage, -while they sit back and count their money. Easier now with lying fake social media.
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Very true. Looking at British social history there's a pattern of riots in the Summer when its nice weather
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Your soviet/communism obsession isnt healthy
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I predict pages and pages of moaning this season - some of it quite justified spending over a billion to end up worse as we settle into another mid table finish...Maresca clueless blabla...new manager blablabla....not qualifying for Europe....blabla...need a striker...blabla...need central defenders...blabla...shouldnt have got rid of so and so....blabla
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A lot of owners dont like strong leaders on or off the pitch. But every successful club has either a strong manager or trusted leaders on the pitch. Abramovich felt managers were disposable, whereas Man Utd became Ferguson Utd for years. Clownlake seem to think both managers and players are disposable, and that it has no correlation to success or lack of
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A former Chelsea player believes the way the club is currently being run is a 'disgrace'. A consortium fronted by Todd Boehly completed a takeover of the club from Roman Abramovich in 2022, and the Blues have since spent in excess of £1bn on transfers. But results on the pitch have gone backwards, with Chelsea finishing comfortably outside the top four in each of their last two campaigns. They have also been through six different managers - including interim appointments - during this period, with Enzo Maresca the latest man charged with turning the club's fortunes around. Frank Leboeuf, who played for Chelsea between 1996 and 2001, is deeply concerned with what he is seeing at the club, and does not expect Maresca to improve matters any time soon. 'Some fans think Chelsea can just start from scratch next season, but it won’t really be starting from scratch after spending a billion pounds,' 'The club can do whatever they want with their money but as a former player, I think it’s kind of a disgrace to see what we are seeing.' Chelsea have largely focused on recruiting young players with Boehly at the helm, splashing the cash on numerous teenagers as well as exciting prospects in their early 20s such as Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Mykhailo Mudryk. But Lebouef feels this transfer strategy is a mistake, and is adamant that Chelsea will have no chance of winning the Premier League unless they start to bring in more experienced stars. He continued: 'The talent is there in the squad but you don’t have any leaders or players you can rely on, that’s the biggest problem Enzo Maresca has. Daily News Hes been reading my posts
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Ha -sent mine to several people ''Fuck is that real ?'' 🤣
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Definitely. Cosmic the Closet Commie, right there
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So he made a video saying the bloke who stabbed and murdered all those children at a Taylor Swift yoga party was a 'channel migrant' an illegal on a boat. It is a total fabrication by Tate - but worse it has been viewed 12 million times, and it is still up. Elon Musk obviously likes the lie along with his new buddy Trump
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The article has a picture of him and all the press coverage did too Thornton Heath man who murdered former Wimbledon teacher in 'senseless and unprovoked act of brutality' jailed for life | Your Local Guardian
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Weak opposition - There is one specific drill that the lads have practised repeatedly in the two training sessions. It involves playing a pass through the opposition defence on to a runner who then cuts the ball back. Its a modus operandi that Enzo clearly wants to perfect ahead of the next season, and I lost count of the number of times we saw that same move against Club America. Finishing was not the greatest, but it will get better with time and Enzo now has his first win in charge of Chelsea.