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12 minutes ago, Unionjack said:

We just aren't a club that top players magnaye to and never have been. You never see the yop players come out saying I dream of playing for Chelsea do you.

This may change in the not too distant future with a new generation growing up having watched us as winners tho..

Not many players grow up wishing to ever play for Chelsea...

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If he goes its not such a big deal

Oscar went for 60 million, so Diego would be at least 100 million, chuck in Mikels 20 million or whatever he went for and the Board have 200 million burning a hole in their pocket -Griezeman, Sanchez whoever they fancy is an option, so I don't see it particularly as a negative.

That said I see him still here when we lift the trophy....

 

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2 minutes ago, Fulham Broadway said:

If he goes its not such a big deal

Oscar went for 60 million, so Diego would be at least 100 million, chuck in Mikels 20 million or whatever he went for and the Board have 200 million burning a hole in their pocket -Griezeman, Sanchez whoever they fancy is an option, so I don't see it particularly as a negative.

That said I see him still here when we lift the trophy....

 

Mikel was a grand zero quid

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Five Diego Costa flashpoints that can give Chelsea hope for a reconciliation

1. He wanted to leave Albacete after just 45 minutes

2. He was benched after rowing with an Albacete teammate

3. He threatened to leave Albacete when Martinez was sacked

4. He had to be talked out of firing Jorge Mendes

5. He turned up late and overweight at Atletico demanding to be sold

In the summer of 2009, weary from joining a new club on loan every year, Costa returned "10 days late for preseason training" with Atletico and "six or seven kilos overweight", according to Pitarch.

"The first thing he said to me was, 'Why should I bother? You obviously don't really rate me, and I'd be happier if you'd just let me go,'" Pitarch told Guillen.

Costa also informed Pitarch that he would like to join Vitoria in his native Brazil, and instructed him to begin talks. The Atletico director responded by drawing up a new long-term contract, which his headstrong striker eventually signed.

"It's unfortunate, but it's just the way he is," Pitarch told Guillen of Costa. "He sees red for 10 seconds, and then he calms down and turns back into the lovable guy he is, ready to listen to sense and make amends."

http://www.espnfc.us/club/chelsea/363/blog/post/3040181/five-diego-costa-flashpoints-that-can-give-chelsea-hope-for-a-reconciliation

 

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4 minutes ago, Fernando said:

"He sees red for 10 seconds, and then he calms down and turns back into the lovable guy he is, ready to listen to sense and make amends."

Typical bloke then (Or my Mrs!)

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I really don't wont to dwell on the possibilities of a Costa-less Chelsea, I really really don't. Especially not after what he's been doing to fire us to the title, converting literally every chance he receives.  I just hope the fans continue singing his name and all of this just blows over much like @DYC mentioned earlier. 

If Costa does in fact leave...I fear for us all. Because I got this gut feeling Emenalo will push for the repurchase of Lukaku. You already saw how close we were to signing him this summer, when it looked like Costa might have left for atletico madrid in the summer. Papers were linking us for weeks on end to Lukaku. Nahhhhhh man, I am not havin that. 

 

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32 minutes ago, DDA said:

I have enjoyed what Costa has brought to the club in terms of goals, assists and passion but this... midway through a this season of all seasons. You are having a fucking laugh pal. Fuck right off.

Did he tell you himself that he wants to leave, or?

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I think people here dont quite get it how important is Costa to our team and how good striker he is (and not just a good striker, but proven in PL for Chelsea and its working).

You know what they say, you only appreciate it once you lose it.

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24 minutes ago, Mário César said:

Surprise me how someone of you react so well to the fact that Costa can leave Chelsea. Maybe you haven't the idea that how difficult will be to replacement. If he leave the team, Chelsea will be in a very difficult situation.

Since he cames to the club, we won one EPL and we are in a good position to won another. His influence is undeniable.

Remember that Chelsea just only won the league five times. Don't forget that. ;)

 

17 minutes ago, BlueLyon said:

I think people here dont quite get it how important is Costa to our team and how good striker he is (and not just a good striker, but proven in PL for Chelsea and its working).

You know what they say, you only appreciate it once you lose it.

Understand what you are saying and not discounting Costa's contribution or importance to the team

However, we did get 6 goals from 2 games without him (Bournemouth and Leicester) without him.

If we got 1 or 2 goals from those games, then yeah the worry understandable. We'll just need to spread the goals around

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