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I think the choise was quite easy; after scoring 17 goals at West Bromwich Albion clubs will just line up for you. Choosing between the bench at Chelsea or one of those clubs is quite easy to me.

Well if you hav that attitude and lack self belief, to think that you cant get into the Chelsea first team ahead of Torres, Eto'o and Ba, then it makes sense why you will never make it at a top club.

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Well if you hav that attitude and lack self belief, to think that you cant get into the Chelsea first team ahead of Torres, Eto'o and Ba, then it makes sense why you will never make it at a top club.

I believe he was 18 when he joined Chelsea, i cannot think of any player at age 18, 19 that has been first striker for one full season at a top team. You could label it as lack of self belief i would rather call it realism.

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I believe he was 18 when he joined Chelsea, i cannot think of any player at age 18,19 that has been first striker for one full season at a top team. You could label it as lack of self belief i would rather call it realism.

Who mentioned anything about him when he was 18??? I am talking about after 2 good loan spells at WBA and Everton, he was clearly ready to try and make a step up at Chelsea, he proved he was good enough for the PL and wasn't a one season wonder, but saw Torres and Ba and didn't back his ability, and wanted to take the easy option of remaining at a average team, so yes I do call it a lack of self belief.

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Who mentioned anything about him when he was 18??? I am talking about after 2 good loan spells at WBA and Everton, he was clearly ready to try and make a step up at Chelsea, he proved he was good enough for the PL and wasn't a one season wonder, but saw Torres and Ba and didn't back his ability, and wanted to take the easy option of remaining at a average team, so yes I do call it a lack of self belief.

They were already talking with Costa before he signed for Everton. Obviously Costa would have been first choice, this would have meant playing league cup games and getting the occasional 30 minutes to prove his worth. Kind of pointless. He's learning much more now and made a smart move.

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Who mentioned anything about him when he was 18??? I am talking about after 2 good loan spells at WBA and Everton, he was clearly ready to try and make a step up at Chelsea, he proved he was good enough for the PL and wasn't a one season wonder, but saw Torres and Ba and didn't back his ability, and wanted to take the easy option of remaining at a average team, so yes I do call it a lack of self belief.

I did mention anything about him when he was 18. Because there are no player around that age playing full seasons at top teams, let alone players with his qualites. And Chelsea isn't the club that is known for its sympathy for young players when it comes to getting chances to prove yourself in the first squad. To me he has made a realistic choice and it has been proven the right one.

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They were already talking with Costa before he signed for Everton. Obviously Costa would have been first choice, this would have meant playing league cup games and getting the occasional 30 minutes to prove his worth. Kind of pointless. He's learning much more now and made a smart move.

No we wasn't, after we let Lukaku go we bought in Eto'o and no it wasn't a smart move, he would have learned and developed way more at Chelsea, how many top players today played for Mickey mouse teams at 22/23 years old without any real CL experience also? Not many at all.

I know if I was a pro I would rather learn from and train with a top team surrounded by world class players and a world class manager, rather then go to an average team and learn to be mediocre and get used to not winning.

I gaurantee if Ronaldo had not believed in himself and stayed in Lisbon until he was 22/23 years old he would never have won a Ballon D'or going to United and learning from Fergie and learning from top players at such a young age helped make him the player we see today.

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I did mention anything about him when he was 18. Because there are no player around that age playing full seasons at top teams, let alone players with his qualites. And Chelsea isn't the club that is known for its sympathy for young players when it comes to getting chances to prove yourself in the first squad. To me he has made a realistic choice and it has been proven the right one.

Yes the right choice if he wants a mediocre career of just being a decent PL goalscorer with no silverware or CL experience, fact is it hasn't proven to be the right choice if he wants to ever become a world class striker, there isn't exactly a long line of elite teams queuing up to sign him is there? Why? Because he is yet to prove himself at a top club, so it's a risky investment for any top team to sign him, if one does it will most likely to be to become a 2nd or 3rd choice striker, which would be just what Lukaku would want. LOL
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I think it hurts 'some' CFC fans that he has gone on to do very, very well for himself after leaving here. Everton was a great move for him, he's doing great stuff there under a manager who gets him as a footballer and what he is trying to achieve.

LOL i don't think people are hurt, I am personally frustrated with him as he had the world at his feet, and has thrown it away, he could have been a top European striker right now had he believed in himself, but he is happy now to score goals for a medicore team, I want to see Lukaku man up at some point and have a go trying to make it at a top club one last time but I just don't think he has it in him.

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LOL i don't think people are hurt, I am personally frustrated with him as he had the world at his feet, and has thrown it away, he could have been a top European striker right now had he believed in himself, but he is happy now to score goals for a medicore team, I want to see Lukaku man up at some point and have a go trying to make it at a top club one last time but I just don't think he has it in him.

Lukaku has thrown nothing away what so ever, his time here is like many youngsters have suffered, under the cover of massive signings and trying to prove themselves. You claim to want to see Lukaku 'man up' I think he is manning up very comfortably at a very good Everton side that can be a great platform for future success. The problem you have is the fact you have closed the book on him, he's took a side step away to prove himself, he's doing it very well, at a young age and will get better.

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Yes the right choice if he wants a mediocre career of just being a decent PL goalscorer with no silverware or CL experience, fact is it hasn't proven to be the right choice if he wants to ever become a world class striker, there isn't exactly a long line of elite teams queuing up to sign him is there? Why? Because he is yet to prove himself at a top club, so it's a risky investment for any top team to sign him, if one does it will most likely to be to become a 2nd or 3rd choice striker, which would be just what Lukaku would want. LOL

Did he say he wants to stay at Everton for the rest of his career? Stop being so oblivious. He clearly wants to play for a top team and has said so. The move will come. Right now, he is at the perfect place, playing football, scoring goals and that is fine for a 22 year old striker who has got the world at his feet.

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Lukaku has thrown nothing away what so ever, his time here is like many youngsters have suffered, under the cover of massive signings and trying to prove themselves. You claim to want to see Lukaku 'man up' I think he is manning up very comfortably at a very good Everton side that can be a great platform for future success. The problem you have is the fact you have closed the book on him, he's took a side step away to prove himself, he's doing it very well, at a young age and will get better.

he has thrown his chance away of reaching his full potential, Everton are a mediocre team, who will never progress into a top team, he has proven he is a good PL level striker, but he hasnt proved he is good enough to make it at a top team, he will be 23 at the end of the season, by the time his contract expires at Everton he will be 26 years old, now how many 26 year olds suddenly become world class after spending so many years developing at a mediocre team with no CL football?

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he has thrown his chance away of reaching his full potential, Everton are a mediocre team, who will never progress into a top team, he has proven he is a good PL level striker, but he hasnt proved he is good enough to make it at a top team, he will be 23 at the end of the season, by the time his contract expires at Everton he will be 26 years old, now how many 26 year olds suddenly become world class after spending so many years developing at a mediocre team with no CL football?

Are you serious? Who said he will be at Everton at the age of 26???

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Did he say he wants to stay at Everton for the rest of his career? Stop being so oblivious. He clearly wants to play for a top team and has said so. The move will come. Right now, he is at the perfect place, playing football, scoring goals and that is fine for a 22 year old striker who has got theworld at his feet.

no he isnt at the perfect place, by the time a player is 24/25 a top team expects that player to be ready to play at the highest level, after spending so many years at a medicore team Lukaku is going to have adapt again and learn to play for a top team, and what top team will sign him as their 1st choice striker??? he is unproven at a top club, i cant see any signing him unless its as a back up, which Lukaku wont like

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Are you serious? Who said he will be at Everton at the age of 26???

he will most likely be there until 24 at least, you have seen the way Everton kept hold of Stones and dont want to become a selling club, then with the new TV deal coming in Everton will have even more power to hold onto him while he is under contract.

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