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On 18 March 2016 at 9:05 AM, BlueLion said:

Might as well keep him. Lightweight, yes, but a decent squad option who can provide cover across the three attacking midfield positions, and at RB at a push. Deserves a shot, a proper shot, at least. 336 minutes under Mourinho isn't enough to judge him fairly by.

We're so stacked at AM. We don't need him. Pedro provides what Cuadrado would perfectly. We have some great talents like Musonda, Kenedy and someone like Traore and Boga who could easily fill in there. No need for Cuadrado at all. 

At the moment we have Hazard, Willian, Pedro, Oscar, Kenedy, Traore and have Musonda and Boga out on loan. You think adding Cuadrado is wise? 

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On 18/03/2016 at 10:32 AM, Tomo said:

1. Villa are the worst team in the league.

2. Newcastlemay be down near the bottom but they won at White Hart Lane, drew at Old Trafford and outplayed Arsenal at The Emirates and were desperately unlucky to lose.

While we should be beating Newcastle at home, as those results/performances above show it still ain't the type of team we can just best by turning up.

Fair enough. But I still stand on my point. Pedro got his chance and showed that he is not good enough for us. Dont know why people are so willing to give pedro a season of being awful and still want him here while want cuadrado gone after 300 minutes of football spread over 12 games. 

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2 hours ago, The Skipper said:

We're so stacked at AM. We don't need him. Pedro provides what Cuadrado would perfectly. We have some great talents like Musonda, Kenedy and someone like Traore and Boga who could easily fill in there. No need for Cuadrado at all. 

At the moment we have Hazard, Willian, Pedro, Oscar, Kenedy, Traore and have Musonda and Boga out on loan. You think adding Cuadrado is wise? 

Pedro and oscar should not be here next season.

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1 minute ago, The Skipper said:

Even if you think that's the case (not sure what Pedro has done so wrong btw), getting in Cuadrado on both is not an upgrade in any sense. 

He is definitely an upgrade on both the players. Oscar should not even be a question.

Pedro on the other hand, has been awful all season long unless you count his performance against newcastle. 

If we are not considering players because of youth players like kenedy, musonda, boga then, we should be eliminating oscar and pedro first and foremost. 

As for my choice, I would sell all of them. Pedro, oscar, Juan,  marin and get a proper no.10 like james/isco with moses, kenedy and musonda as back ups. My only qualm is tht if we are eliminating juan, the same rules must apply to the players who are responsible to this disaster of a season.

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8 minutes ago, Roquila said:

Did some of u forgot how his time at Chelsea was? Penguin with a ball on its feet is the perfect description.

Many players are complete sh*t under mourinho's excellent 'system'. I don't think it's fair to judge Caudrado on ~350 mins or so under the bus parking specialist.

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1 minute ago, DANILA said:

Many players are complete sh*t under mourinho's excellent 'system'. I don't think it's not fair to judge Caudrado on ~350 mins or so under the bus parking specialist.

So, counterattacking system doesn't suit for a player whose main (and maybe only) asset is a speed? And it's not "system" fault that he can't stay on his feet and falls under minimal contact.

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1 hour ago, pHaRaOn said:

So, counterattacking system doesn't suit for a player whose main (and maybe only) asset is a speed? And it's not "system" fault that he can't stay on his feet and falls under minimal contact.

Mate, he got a total of 310 minutes spread over 12 appearances. Thats an average of 26 minutes per apperances. In a team where he was transfered in the Jan window, a league which is considered to be the toughest to play in. 

As for the "system", lets be honest here, we have been shit for 1 and a half years now. Since last Jan. Our only "system" was to pass the ball to hazard and hope and pray to god that he can get us the goal/assist. Juan played 10 minutes against villa (2-1 win), 7 minutes against soton (1-1 draw), 27 minutes against stoke (2-1 win), 10 inutes against QPR (1-0 win), 2 minutes against arsenal (0-0 draw), 3 minutes against leicester (3-1 win). I can bet everything I have on the fact that Juan's main job coming in as a sub in all of these games was to "protect the lead and provide cover for the full back". 

I love jose, but its not juan, salah, moses, kdb, mata and "everybody elses" fault that they cant succeed in jose's no rotation, park the bus policy. 

Yes, Juan was poor when he got his chances like against everton and burnley, but forgive me if i cant make an assumption of a player's calibre with 2/3 non-dead rubber starts for a club he got transferred to in January, barely got any gametime and a club that deployed defensive tactics to simply get "over the line".

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Rumour Check: Chelsea Edge Closer to Reach Agreement Over Transfer of €22m Winger

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Date: March 23, 2016
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Original source: Gazzetta World
Published by: Standard, The Sun, Bleacher Report
Also interested: None
Contract until: 2019

According to the Italian newspaper Gazzetta World, Chelsea and Juventus are close to reach agreement over transfer of Colombian international Juan Cuadrado. The 27-year-old has moved to Stamford Bridge last year from Fiorentina, but failed to make an impact and has made just 15 appearances and On 25 August 2015 signed a season-long loan with Juve. Per Simon Johnson of the Evening Standard, the Old Lady “want to trigger an option to buy [Cuadrado] this summer” and “claim there is a gentleman’s agreement to sign him for €22 million (£17.2 million).”

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20 hours ago, The Skipper said:

We're so stacked at AM. We don't need him. Pedro provides what Cuadrado would perfectly. We have some great talents like Musonda, Kenedy and someone like Traore and Boga who could easily fill in there. No need for Cuadrado at all. 

At the moment we have Hazard, Willian, Pedro, Oscar, Kenedy, Traore and have Musonda and Boga out on loan. You think adding Cuadrado is wise? 

And how many of those are performing? 

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Dybala for Cuadrado would be an excellent swap deal..

..Cuadrado was an absolute liability! He offered us nothing.. and we ended up signing him after we allowed an excellent Andre Schurrle to go to Wolfsburg! Hurrendous transfer dealing!

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