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Kezman had a better record than Van Horseface when we signed him and we all know how that turned out. I'll admmit I'm very excited by the prospect of Hazard joing our ranks.

Oh.......Hello again

Welcome back mate, good to have you with us :)

Stick around ;)

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The England game will be like a premiere to him in front of the English fans. Later, every single defender in the league will be shitting their pants before playing against him :D

I hope the English go easy on him, it's a friendly @Stevie G :rant:

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He better go down in the box when he's fouled though!

Oh yes he does. Unless he's sure he can score anyway.

And he's not a diver, but he isn't that difficult to put on the ground neither ^^

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So we are going to spend around 90 mil these summer?

Hazard + Hulk + Marin + RB

What about FFP?

Apparently we got 'hundreds of millions' from the UCL and a long FA cup run to the final contributed on top of the standard EPL income.

Drogba, Bosingwa, Kalou & Malouda out decreases our wage bill significantly. It can breakeven, but it seems as though, incredibly, our overall wage could well be decreased. Success has payed dividends my friend blue%20scalf.gif

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So we are going to spend around 90 mil these summer?

Hazard + Hulk + Marin + RB

What about FFP?

I don't think you need to worry about that. Club certainly won't make a stupid mistake just before the FFP rules approach and there are some experts working on that case.

As it was said, the wage bill will be reduced by departing players. Gourlay has also said that the club won't be dragged into bartering and that we will drop out if other clubs try to press us.

I'm also surprised though with transfer fees mentioned...let's wait and see what really happens.

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Don't forget about the Sauber and Audi too. I think we use some business trick like the City did with their stadium name rights. Abramovich gave money for the Sauber, and the Sauber gave for us, in this sponsorship agreement. Or something like this.

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Very nice! :yes:

But what's wrong with Gucci & Armani? I wear this myself. :blink:

Ok actually I did not mean like Gucci or Armani sweaters, jeans or t-shirts... But more like the bags... and the Louis Vuitton bags. Here it has a really bad reputation as in ... 'look what I've got'. In a combo with a diamond earring... you got it all!

But I can understand other countries... other cultures!

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Does Hazard dive regularly? I hope he doesn't, we got enough shit from people for Drogba's actions.

He's not a diver.

Let's put it this way... Eden will probably be lame and suffering a broken back because 28% of his game time he's running really fast with his face straight to the ground, his back in a 90° position... and his feet giving everything in order for him not to fall!

Like this: article-0-134CA0A5000005DC-550_468x340.jpg

Unless he is in the box though. He likes to smell the grass there B)

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If you are worried about FFP, I suggest you take the time to read http://swissramble.blogspot.ca/2012/02/chelsea-look-good-in-blue.html

There were talks of us having broken even this season, and once you exclude exceptional items and deductible expenses, we should be in a very safe position financially

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The previous night Eden Hazard had announced his £32m transfer from Lille to Chelsea, which made him comfortably the most expensive Belgian footballer of all time and smoothed his path to riches and global stardom. On Tuesday morning, though, the 21-year-old found it counted for nothing as he was late to leave his hotel room and saw that the Belgium team bus had departed for training without him.

Hazard must now find a window in his preparations for the Wembley friendly against England on Saturday to purchase the present his team-mates decided will be his forfeit. Appropriately for the midfielder, it is a bottle of champagne. "Vincent Kompany will choose the label," the Belgium manager, Marc Wilmots, said. The suggestion was that the captain would select a very expensive one.

.....Full article here: :)

http://www.guardian....a?newsfeed=true

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