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So the chances are it could still be upheld.

Looks like a January spending spree is on the cards then. DO we really need anyone for the CL though?....I wouldnt be too worried about that this season tbh. Even if we were to go for players like Ribery, Pato, Dzeko, etc....we need to plan with the thought that the ban will be upheld and think about next season. We dont want to get caught with our pants down.

no chance m8 i got a funny feel we are going to sign Patrick Veira :censored:

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lmao.. you seem to be implying i disagree with that view

notice i said 'if' and also nothing about 'not' using di santo

the only thing i implied was that di santo wont make it here.

How do you know that? Just because he's not some big-name player, doesn't mean he won't make it with us.

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How do you know that? Just because he's not some big-name player, doesn't mean he won't make it with us.

This is what he wrote on Matic's profile

he looks like a cartoon drawing, with those eyes too close together and the monkey scrotum hair.

butof course if he delivers on the pitch all will be good, no commercialor marketability going on though.. which is bad for shirt sales etc andare future dependence on roman.

In my perspective Terminator X is really only interested on how big Chelsea can be as a 'brand' name.

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This is what he wrote on Matic's profile

In my perspective Terminator X is really only interested on how big Chelsea can be as a 'brand' name.

anyone who has ever mentioned Chelsea football club to their mates or publicized their interest in Chelsea in any way have contributed towards the brand and therefore care about the brand name.

besides i'm a business student and have thoroughly enjoyed witnessing what the likes of peter kenyon have created.

and lmao at Bluelion.. 'often' I'll have to work on the rest :rolleyes:

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anyone who has ever mentioned Chelsea football club to their mates or publicized their interest in Chelsea in any way have contributed towards the brand and therefore care about the brand name.

besides i'm a business student and have thoroughly enjoyed witnessing what the likes of peter kenyon have created.

and lmao at Bluelion.. 'often' I'll have to work on the rest :rolleyes:

OK many people now think of football as a business, but a football club like Chelsea should be thinking of themselves on the top of the priority list, as a football club, not some sort of public limited company.

Also when i start talking about Chelsea to my mates, we don't talk about about Chelsea's cash flow forecast for the next eight months, discuss about their balance sheets or how their official merchandise is doing on the product life cycle

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