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Okay fair point. But then there's factoring in pressure, adaptation, will our style even suit what Flacao is used to getting at Athletico. Just because he's on fire now, doesn't mean he will for us. If he doesn't get off to a burning start off the bat, his own confidence will shake, we'll have no plan B, and stuck in the mud again.

I understand your concerns, but Falcao is not Torres, he won't let an underpar start affect him mentally. A bit like RVP, after his debut at Everton, Torres like jokes were getting prepared for him, he killed them off by netting the following week.

Although i would like to spend that money on 3-4 players, i just cannot for the life of me seeing Falcao epic-ally flop.

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So you hold your left nut in higher regard... Interesting, i am sure @leif will have something to say about that as he loves this sort of thing... :D

Right nut controls my attraction to tits while my left controls my attraction to ass. I think I could put up with flat chests if Falcao is the trade off.

:)

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I mean if he is here, I dont think there is even a remote possibility that he would flop but at the same time buying Falcao is in no way going to guarantee us CL Qualification. What it would do is at least provide a first choice striker who is maintained some absolutely faptastic form over the course of 3 years and will most likely continue to score on a regular basis provided we continue to create at least 2-3 chances for him per game, which will be easy because his movement is one of the best in the World and we have players able to spot those runs.

Still not convinced we will be able to sign him in the winter though

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I understand your concerns, but Falcao is not Torres, he won't let an underpar start affect him mentally. A bit like RVP, after his debut at Everton, Torres like jokes were getting prepared for him, he killed them off by netting the following week.

Although i would like to spend that money on 3-4 players, i just cannot for the life of me seeing Falcao epic-ally flop.

Your optimism is rubbing off on me :)

Gonna go sign him on FMH quickly and see what he's like :P

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All I'm saying is, we've gambled big on this position twice and been burnt twice. It makes more sense to find the Falcao's of tomorrow ourselves and pay a fraction less. The most logical thing is to buy several strikers and have them compete for this position. Instead we're selling the one who could've done that, keeping the waste of space who's a challenge to no-one and not having a plan B.

This is exactly it. Falcao or anyone might fail at Chelsea. You can rationalize why it's different this time, but it really isn't. Anyone can fail even players as good as Shevchenko (who was a better player than Falcao). People make it sound as if Torres was useless before we bought him. He looked great when he scored a brace against us earlier in the year. If you watched that game and thought "he's losing it", you're lying. He hasn't played a single game against a top club with Chelsea as good as that. On paper, both of those players should have worked out and it's easy to make retrospective sense as to why they didn't work, but if Falcao or Cavani or whomever doesn't work out, we'll be able to do the same thing. Hindsight is 20/20. It just doesn't make sense to put all your eggs in one basket when you have so many holes to fill. It's an enormous risk, that if fails will basically mean Chelsea are screwed for years. I'd much rather someone like David Villa who would cost about 1/5th of Falcao/Cavani and then let a couple of young strikers play behind him to get experience and to prove that they can play at this level and make themselves ready to take over as the #1 when the time comes. It doesn't have to be Villa, it could be Demba Ba or Grant Holt or another cheaper striker than can score. Then, you can spend money on other positions (CM, new LB, young, promising striker). But we always have to chase the hot player...that's what they tell you in business school...buy high, sell low, right?

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This is exactly it. Falcao or anyone might fail at Chelsea. You can rationalize why it's different this time, but it really isn't. Anyone can fail even players as good as Shevchenko (who was a better player than Falcao). People make it sound as if Torres was useless before we bought him. He looked great when he scored a brace against us earlier in the year. If you watched that game and thought "he's losing it", you're lying. He hasn't played a single game against a top club with Chelsea as good as that. On paper, both of those players should have worked out and it's easy to make retrospective sense as to why they didn't work, but if Falcao or Cavani or whomever doesn't work out, we'll be able to do the same thing. Hindsight is 20/20. It just doesn't make sense to put all your eggs in one basket when you have so many holes to fill. It's an enormous risk, that if fails will basically mean Chelsea are screwed for years. I'd much rather someone like David Villa who would cost about 1/5th of Falcao/Cavani and then let a couple of young strikers play behind him to get experience and to prove that they can play at this level and make themselves ready to take over as the #1 when the time comes. It doesn't have to be Villa, it could be Demba Ba or Grant Holt or another cheaper striker than can score. Then, you can spend money on other positions (CM, new LB, young, promising striker). But we always have to chase the hot player...that's what they tell you in business school...buy high, sell low, right?

Thank you! This is what I've been trying to say the whole time. Someone gets it!

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Thank you! This is what I've been trying to say the whole time. Someone gets it!

Think we all get it :)

Price Tag <> success.

In fact I guess there is an argument that the > price tag, the > risk of failure... Because once the money is spent the player has to deliver and will be scrutinised harshly, just look at Hazard - he's under pressure every game - really don't think we have done a good job of integrating our new players... It's the sink or swim methodology and at the minute, treading water is what we are getting...

Found some amazing players on FMH cheap - think we should snap them up :)

Will post them tomorrow - on other iPad :(

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This is exactly it. Falcao or anyone might fail at Chelsea. You can rationalize why it's different this time, but it really isn't. Anyone can fail even players as good as Shevchenko (who was a better player than Falcao). People make it sound as if Torres was useless before we bought him. He looked great when he scored a brace against us earlier in the year. If you watched that game and thought "he's losing it", you're lying. He hasn't played a single game against a top club with Chelsea as good as that. On paper, both of those players should have worked out and it's easy to make retrospective sense as to why they didn't work, but if Falcao or Cavani or whomever doesn't work out, we'll be able to do the same thing. Hindsight is 20/20. It just doesn't make sense to put all your eggs in one basket when you have so many holes to fill. It's an enormous risk, that if fails will basically mean Chelsea are screwed for years. I'd much rather someone like David Villa who would cost about 1/5th of Falcao/Cavani and then let a couple of young strikers play behind him to get experience and to prove that they can play at this level and make themselves ready to take over as the #1 when the time comes. It doesn't have to be Villa, it could be Demba Ba or Grant Holt or another cheaper striker than can score. Then, you can spend money on other positions (CM, new LB, young, promising striker). But we always have to chase the hot player...that's what they tell you in business school...buy high, sell low, right?

About the business part. We have no idea how many fans will buy jerseys with Falcao's name or merchandize. People coming to games to see him play etc etc. So we can't say it wont be profitable to buy him and sell him later for a lower price.

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About the business part. We have no idea how many fans will buy jerseys with Falcao's name or merchandize. People coming to games to see him play etc etc. So we can't say it wont be profitable to buy him and sell him later for a lower price.

Good point on merchandising - Would be good to see how many shirts were sold with Torres on, but does that actually equate to a Torres inspired sale, or would they still have got the shirt but with Lamps or Terry instead?

I hope he's sold 50million worth!!! Then we can flog him for a profit (less wages)...

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Atletico spent big money on Falcao when they could have gone for a cheaper, shittier option to replace Aguero, he took a few months to settle down and has turned out great for them.

Signing him or Cavani is a risk for any team, but there's every chance you will get good value for your money.

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Sheva before chelsea= european, quick, skillful, finisher, team player

Torres before chelsea = quick, skillful, top finisher.

Falcao = SOUTH AMERICAN, PHYSiCAL, BIG GAME PLAYER(barca, chelsea, finals like drogba), ONLY MESSI IS A BETTER FINISHER, SPEED, POWER, FREEKICK, 40 GOALS PER SEASON, AGGRESSIVE

I think there is a significant difference in the kind of striker falcao is compared to our formal flops. Chill guys...

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This is exactly it. Falcao or anyone might fail at Chelsea. You can rationalize why it's different this time, but it really isn't. Anyone can fail even players as good as Shevchenko (who was a better player than Falcao). People make it sound as if Torres was useless before we bought him. He looked great when he scored a brace against us earlier in the year. If you watched that game and thought "he's losing it", you're lying. He hasn't played a single game against a top club with Chelsea as good as that. On paper, both of those players should have worked out and it's easy to make retrospective sense as to why they didn't work, but if Falcao or Cavani or whomever doesn't work out, we'll be able to do the same thing. Hindsight is 20/20. It just doesn't make sense to put all your eggs in one basket when you have so many holes to fill. It's an enormous risk, that if fails will basically mean Chelsea are screwed for years. I'd much rather someone like David Villa who would cost about 1/5th of Falcao/Cavani and then let a couple of young strikers play behind him to get experience and to prove that they can play at this level and make themselves ready to take over as the #1 when the time comes. It doesn't have to be Villa, it could be Demba Ba or Grant Holt or another cheaper striker than can score. Then, you can spend money on other positions (CM, new LB, young, promising striker). But we always have to chase the hot player...that's what they tell you in business school...buy high, sell low, right?

Shevchenko was NOT a better player than Falcao at the time of purchase. Torres WAS absolutely useless before we bought him and injured! That is the only reason he was sold. Yes he looked good against us but he was extremely poor when he played for Spain and was largely a shadow of himself when he played for Liverpool. One game in 19 doesn't make him a solid player... He was extremely poor for most of his 2010-11 campaign.

And I don't understand why people always look to Shevy (past it) and Torres (damaged goods) when they look at buying big for a striker? What about Didier? Anelka? Vialli? Hasselbaink? You see it doesn't always go sour. And why focus so heavily on the negative, about what if it doesn't work? WHAT IF IT DOES??? we will have one of the most IN FORM, CLINICAL STRIKERS IN THE WORLD! A match winner and an offensive dynamo!

You want Villa???? He's so past it! And coming off a major injury. That is precisely what you don't want with FFP its exactly why the Torres purchase was so poor! he's 31 for fuck sakes. Ba has terrible knees and Holt??? good lord what are you smoking son? If you're looking to give the youth a go you clearly haven't examined what's happening at the other big clubs in the world. WE NEED IN FORM STRIKERS TO COMPETE THERE IS NO ONE BETTER THAN FALCAO RIGHT NOW! Players like him don't become available, this is a rare opportunity to grab elite talent we need to take it and I know we will! Its a perfect marriage.

Chelsea is in the business of winning things not looking to cut corners with cheap, damaged goods. When Falcao is banging them in with regularly you'll look back at this and wonder what the hell were you thinking. BOOK IT!

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