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Ever since we signed Kezman I wonder about players who score for fun in the Dutch leagues. Jon Dahl Thomasson and Huntelaar are two others who have failed to live up to their reputation when they ventured to pastures new.

The only one I can think of who's carried on his form was Van Horseface.

I believe Arjen Robben isnt bad for a Dutchman :whistling:

even if I said it twice :fainthv9:

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I believe Arjen Robben isnt bad for a Dutchman :whistling:

He's more of a midfielder, plus he didnt score for fun in the Dutch leagues and he wasnt exactly prolific for us either.

Yes he's a cracking player and if anything he's playing the best football of his career right now. We didnt get the best out of Robben as when he was with us he seemed to be made out of balsa wood.

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Yes he's a cracking player and if anything he's playing the best football of his career right now. We didnt get the best out of Robben as when he was with us he seemed to be made out of balsa wood.

well, he wasn't, until someone in a Roma shirt collided with him, and Aaron Mokoena took out his ankle. I still don't forgive him for that tackle! He was on his best ever form until that tackle.

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Suarez World Cup form sparks interest of Chelsea boss Ancelotti

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has joined the interest for Ajax striker Luis Suarez. The Uruguay World Cup star has caught the eye of Ancelotti in South Africa after helping his nation to the quarterfinals.

Suarez has been a long-term target for Manchester United and Barcelona.

Ancelotti sees Suarez as a long-term successor for Didier Drogba and has been impressed by the youngster's power and pace while in action this month.

http://www.tribalfootball.com/suarez-world-cup-form-sparks-interest-chelsea-boss-ancelotti-939901

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"Chelsea will swoop for controversial Uruguay World Cup 2010 striker Luis Suarez if they fail to force through Fernando Torres' switch from Liverpool, according to The People. Suarez, 23, followed a sensational 49-goal domestic season with Ajax with threein South Africa. Despite hitting the headlines for his goal-line handball in the quarter-final victory against Ghana, his displays impressed manager Carlo Ancelotti and he could be be set to make a bid if his pursuit of Torres is unsuccessful. Liverpool superstar Torres remains his main target but his injury in the World Cup final, loyalty to the Reds and extremely high price-tag could all prove to be prohibitive. Suarez would be available for half the £50 million Chelsea are prepared to pay for the Spaniard and has recently expressed a desire to come to the Premier League this summer "

admittedly it is from goal.com http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2010/07/12/2022309/chelsea-see-ajax-striker-luis-suarez-as-alternative-

half the price, and younger, what y'all think ?

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"Chelsea will swoop for controversial Uruguay World Cup 2010 striker Luis Suarez if they fail to force through Fernando Torres' switch from Liverpool, according to The People. Suarez, 23, followed a sensational 49-goal domestic season with Ajax with threein South Africa. Despite hitting the headlines for his goal-line handball in the quarter-final victory against Ghana, his displays impressed manager Carlo Ancelotti and he could be be set to make a bid if his pursuit of Torres is unsuccessful. Liverpool superstar Torres remains his main target but his injury in the World Cup final, loyalty to the Reds and extremely high price-tag could all prove to be prohibitive. Suarez would be available for half the £50 million Chelsea are prepared to pay for the Spaniard and has recently expressed a desire to come to the Premier League this summer "

admittedly it is from goal.com http://www.goal.com/en/news/11/transfer-zone/2010/07/12/2022309/chelsea-see-ajax-striker-luis-suarez-as-alternative-

half the price, and younger, what y'all think ?

Trust me, he is not good enough for Chelsea, nor worth the money. Why?

1. He is a giant diver (wich doesn't come in handy in the EPL). Players who moan and dive all the time aren't Chelsea-worhy in my opinion.

2. One way or another, luck seems to be his best friend. Suarez always knows to squeeze little balls through and/or score, but not before it has come of limbs of three different opposition defenders and the referee. I doubt it if he will be that lucky in the EPL. After all, we need pure quality players, not lucky ones.

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Dont act like what he did was justifiable. If Essien had been playing that match, you would probably be disgusted by his handball as well.

Say it was the Champions league final and Terry done that and we won it what would you say? People are taking this way out of proportion he was doing what was right for his team and risked himself for that.

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