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13 minutes ago, Special Juan said:

Give your head a wobble, we will push like a pregnant woman and in the end we will shit ourselves

Or out of nowhere Ornstein will tweet that we’ve agreed to sign the most random player possible on loan that nobody heard even a faint whisper about beforehand like he did with Bounanotte. 

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5 hours ago, Pizy said:

That would be pretty fucked up. Uproot Anselmino from Germany midseason where he was happy and then dropping him in yet another country as a makeweight. Just treating human beings as chess pieces moving around a board. 

Dortmund was already tapping him up - we could have had another carney situation 

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45 minutes ago, mkh said:

🗯European football expert Andy Brassell:

🗣️ "I know Chelsea and Rosenior are interested in him [Valentin Barco]."

I’ve seen this kid’s name before but have never really seen him play. After just watching some highlights I’m kind of shocked by how impressed I am. He looks class on the ball and like a tiger without the ball in typical Argentine fashion despite his small size. 

Looks very well suited to the PL. 

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28 minutes ago, Pizy said:

I’ve seen this kid’s name before but have never really seen him play. After just watching some highlights I’m kind of shocked by how impressed I am. He looks class on the ball and like a tiger without the ball in typical Argentine fashion despite his small size. 

Looks very well suited to the PL. 

💥Valentin Barco played as a left-back for Boca, Brighton, FC Sevilla, and again for Brighton, where he mostly failed to impress and the above-mentioned teams wrote him off.

Chelsea had him on their radar even before he moved to Brighton.

After his move to Racing Strasbourg, where he was given a new chance by Sam Jewell, he was initially used as a left-back in the first few games, before Liam Rosenior moved him to central midfield.

He is really flourishing there, playing deadly passes with great vision, very spirited, a real fighter with great technique.

He's a bit taller than Marco Veratti, but Barco's playing style and temperament remind me completely of Veratti! 

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5 minutes ago, mkh said:

💥Valentin Barco played as a left-back for Boca, Brighton, FC Sevilla, and again for Brighton, where he mostly failed to impress and the above-mentioned teams wrote him off.

Chelsea had him on their radar even before he moved to Brighton.

After his move to Racing Strasbourg, where he was given a new chance by Sam Jewell, he was initially used as a left-back in the first few games, before Liam Rosenior moved him to central midfield.

He is really flourishing there, playing deadly passes with great vision, very spirited, a real fighter with great technique.

He's a bit taller than Marco Veratti, but Barco's playing style and temperament remind me completely of Veratti! 

Yeah, I definitely get Verratti or Vitinha vibes from watching him. Small guy with huge aggression and also silky technique on the ball with a great ability to pass between the lines. 

Could be a super smart alternative in the summer to Anderson or Wharton.

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56 minutes ago, Vesper said:

Total CL prize money we have won so far:

Chelsea – £78.91m (through to the last 16, seeded)

https://www.football365.com/news/champions-league-2025-26-prize-money-table-arsenal-liverpool

 

£61 million to Sterling - for not playing

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3 hours ago, mkh said:

💥Valentin Barco played as a left-back for Boca, Brighton, FC Sevilla, and again for Brighton, where he mostly failed to impress and the above-mentioned teams wrote him off.

Chelsea had him on their radar even before he moved to Brighton.

After his move to Racing Strasbourg, where he was given a new chance by Sam Jewell, he was initially used as a left-back in the first few games, before Liam Rosenior moved him to central midfield.

He is really flourishing there, playing deadly passes with great vision, very spirited, a real fighter with great technique.

He's a bit taller than Marco Veratti, but Barco's playing style and temperament remind me completely of Veratti! 

As I said on the board my cool down analysis after the sacking of Maresca. 

That if we are to continue with this trading of players and managers between clubs then it makes sense we get a manager from their, like Liam. And then in the future if Gary does good in Strasbourg brinng him to keep the continuity. 

If they pull this good and without much fuss as in France they are hating this, they can build something really good. 

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