English Clubs Chelsea FC, Welcome to Chelsea FC Eden Hazard
English Clubs Chelsea FC, Welcome to Chelsea FC Eden Hazard
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May 20 2012, 05:33 AM
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i saw it i saw it...
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May 20 2012, 08:55 PM
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QUOTE(syazwan @ May 20 2012, 04:54 PM) can i conclude the newly born "rdm fanboy" is just from those who're begging for JM? nah, we are not new born rdm fanboy, we just hate avb... ya laah..RDM previous track record not cun lah.west brom.kena sack lagi. this one i can lol very hard hard one arr? /sarcasm any post regarding an interview with avb? jm? gonna see wat they said on our performance. avb now also on term with rdm, got sack by chelsea... kinda admit rdm still not that good... but he just managed to nailed it at the end... sorry but avb is worse.. btw.. kinda miss that guy call namimiso? or something similar? |
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May 20 2012, 09:12 PM
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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ May 20 2012, 09:00 PM) my avb troll bait got bitten hard...apparently theres still butthurt fans crying injustice... gotta admit this season the best decision came frm Abramovich sacking AVB at the right time....it seems adevristy bring the best out of our team but the next RA decision could cost rdm head... i read somewhere that the reason RA bring in AVb is to slowing phased out the old guard(so call JM team) so that there will be new image in chelsea, but avb just did it too fast, chopped anelka, then alex, dropping lampard.. then rdm came in by guiding chelsea to win ucl with the old guard that RA wanted to get rid, and im not sure will it go good with RA.. |
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May 20 2012, 09:52 PM
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May 21 2012, 10:33 AM
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QUOTE(acam2812 @ May 21 2012, 09:10 AM) we are linked with hulk, ironman, captain america, and thor... dont worry we have the avengers with us.. |
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May 21 2012, 06:23 PM
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wow.. that champion shirt cost almost RM350
anyone getting it with preorder? |
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May 22 2012, 12:20 PM
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QUOTE(ciahcra @ May 22 2012, 11:09 AM) erm.. not sure will adidas bring in that shirt? sportdirects? or we just can get it online?Added on May 22, 2012, 12:26 pm QUOTE(acam2812 @ May 22 2012, 11:15 AM) RA does not 1 star on the crest but 3 stars. Is this meaning he will revamp the whole squad again? I would like malouda to leave only.IMHO, the players i want to leave the spot is Malouda, Kalou, Ashley Cole, Bosingwa, JT JT can become assistant coach. Kalou - should be given a chance, if he wanted to be our sub Ashley Cole - one of the best leftback, why do anyone want to let him go? Bosingwa - sometime bad, sometime good, let him as our backup. JT - he wont leave yet, just not yet. This post has been edited by Alexdino: May 22 2012, 12:26 PM |
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May 24 2012, 02:35 PM
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QUOTE(chitchat @ May 24 2012, 11:21 AM) LOL at the source, first of all is BOSINGWA contract ending this season ? else if makes no sense to release him (and pay compensation) rather than sell him. MALOUDA for long term contract ? This make me LOL, offering a 30+ years old, non performing, bench player long term contract please sell malouda, before kalou... |
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May 28 2012, 11:59 PM
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lol... The skysport bet put him 1/4 to join chelsea, 3/1 for mu, 5/1 for mc...haha so much different.
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May 29 2012, 12:02 PM
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i see other team do hope to sign him, and said how good he is, but when he choose to sign for us, everyone turned saying he is not good with his ego...lol.. butthurt?
they think that we are limit with the budget after hazard? no way, there still cash to be splash, 1 more signing.. 1 more.. |
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May 29 2012, 12:37 PM
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QUOTE(RazorVista @ May 29 2012, 12:07 PM) +1 a club without the ability to spend ll keep bring-up financial-fair play rules... he is a real deal. Please looking at his stats at Lille last season. Top goal scorer at his club (20), top assist at his club (16). Without that, Lille is no way got the chance to play at least for Champions League qualifying. We need one more striker or 2 more...that's it! And another right full back. No way only Ivanovic we should rely on. just one more signing im happy.. |
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May 29 2012, 12:56 PM
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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ May 29 2012, 12:37 PM) very true indeed. my roomate so confident hazard will sign for manu last time. but now label hazard as mata duitan. for me, if he is mata duitan. better choose mancity. their financial ability is on another level. sorry to ManU, they are financially behind city and us, im sure that 4-5 years back they used to signed a player with the figure around 30m euro every seasons.. and everyone wow... but now they have slow down quite alot, is this because of financial fair play rules? or really they just dont earn as mush as they was back then? There are still months before transfer market close, anythings can happen, hopefully Chelsea wining the UCl will attract lots more of talents coming to EPL rather than la-liga. |
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May 29 2012, 06:13 PM
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Eden Hazard is Roman Abramovich's first step in rebuilding of Chelsea
QUOTE When Roman Abramovich finally got his hands on the European Cup, after pursuing it with obsessive zeal since 2003, he might reasonably have been expected to bear-hug the manager who delivered it. Instead, as the euphoria coursed through Chelsea veins in the wake of the penalty shootout triumph over Bayern Munich, he composed himself and drew back slightly from Roberto Di Matteo. The handshake and congratulation for Di Matteo was formal and polite. It was also stilted and painfully awkward. It was easy to jump to a couple of conclusions and the events of the past week or so have reinforced them. The first was that Abramovich was not exactly falling over himself to salute Di Matteo for his part in arguably the club's finest achievement and to thrust a permanent contract in front of him. It remains one of the greatest curiosities of a tumultuous season that Di Matteo continues to bear the title of Champions League‑winning interim coach. The second, which was closely related, was that Chelsea's owner had not lavished a chunk of his fortune to watch his plaything perform as it had done, digging in obdurately to frustrate Barcelona in the semi-finals and then Bayern, and riding its luck in white-knuckle fashion along the way. This was not how Abramovich had pictured conquering Europe, even as recently as the start of the season, when he had hired the dynamic young coach André Villas‑Boas to instil a swashbuckling brand of passing and pressing football. Di Matteo's victory might conceivably have presented Abramovich with the most embarrassing decision of his Chelsea stewardship, even if billionaires are not known to possess the skin to appreciate such positions. Abramovich wants Pep Guardiola as his next manager, although the former Barcelona coach is expected to prove out of his reach in the coming months. Guardiola said last Friday before his final match in charge of Barcelona – the Copa del Rey final win against Athletic Bilbao – that he needed "months" to recharge. As things stand, Abramovich has a manager in name only and even then, it is a bit of a stretch. Di Matteo spent the weekend in Barbados, nominally at a legends football tournament but playing a lot of golf with his Chelsea friends Gianfranco Zola, Gus Poyet and Carlo Cudicini. Di Matteo's phone was pressed to his ear a good deal and he refused all requests to speak about his future. He remains in the dark. From Barbados he was scheduled to fly to Miami for a holiday. If Abramovich were to turn to Di Matteo for next season, it would feel as though he had done so by default. Yet key decisions regarding the squad continue to be taken at Stamford Bridge. Last Wednesday the club's chief executive, Ron Gourlay, said Fernando Torres would be the team's focal point up front. With Didier Drogba having followed Nicolas Anelka out of the club as a free agent, Torres, whose £50m signing Abramovich championed in January of last year, had received a significant vote of confidence. It has now emerged that Chelsea are primed to assert themselves powerfully on the transfer market, most eye-catchingly, with the £32m play for Lille's 21-year-old playmaker Eden Hazard. The Porto striker Hulk, who could operate on the right and so complement rather than supplant Torres, is the other principal target. It is a stunning declaration of Abramovich's intent on more than one level. Whoever manages the team, he wants it to be built around Hazard, who is arguably the most exciting young creative talent in Europe and whose next career decision has been the most heavily trailed, certainly by the man himself. Abramovich wants Hazard's mystique, his fantasy. He wants more entertainment from a rejuvenated team. The notion of Hulk, Hazard and Juan Mata in support of Torres is mouth-watering. Moreover, the move is evidence of him flexing his financial muscle in the face of Manchester City, the club that nobody is supposed to be able to outbid. City wanted Hazard, as did Manchester United, while Arsenal were also credited with an interest; Hazard took in a game at the Emirates in the middle of last season and he liked what he saw. But Chelsea's barging to the front of the queue is evocative of an older order of things. Chelsea are understood to be close to announcing break-even financial results, thanks to Drogba's decisive penalty in the shootout against Bayern, which club insiders say could be worth as much as £100m. With Financial Fair Play approaching, the Champions League success has provided wriggle room. Abramovich wants his team to dance to a funkier beat. break-even financial result..lol.. |
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May 30 2012, 03:43 PM
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QUOTE(lok3i @ May 30 2012, 04:56 AM) tat is what we call butthurt...Added on May 30, 2012, 3:52 pm QUOTE(Fhaarkas @ May 29 2012, 10:07 PM) btw.. the champion league winner jersey and normal one cost rm100 in different This post has been edited by Alexdino: May 30 2012, 03:52 PM |
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Jun 8 2012, 11:26 AM
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QUOTE(ericling @ Jun 8 2012, 10:42 AM) Honestly if I am given a choice,I would rather choose Modric than Hulk. My priority in this transfer windows would be a right back>midfielder(modric)>Hulk not likely, MU are getting him from thesunWe have a pretty old midfield, Lampard, Essien, Meireles. Our young lads would be only Mikel and Orio. Both are destroyer type. Josh McEachran might need more years to develop into a XI player. Pairing Modric with a destroyer type player would be extremely awesome. Chelsea main weakness last season was couldn't extract the ball under heavy pressure, Modric would fill in the hole perfectly. Torres/Sturridge Mata Hazard Ramires Mikel Modric Cole Terry Cahill/Luiz Iva Cech Isn't this freaking awesome? Just hope that Spurs will let Modric go, I don't mind us paying up to a maximum 30millions for him. Added on June 8, 2012, 10:55 am so damn good. |
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Jun 8 2012, 02:31 PM
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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Jun 8 2012, 02:28 PM) modric is all i wish for next season. i don't even fancy hazard signing. we already had enough players to play those position. modric = proven EPL player. an RB is also a priority atm. as a cover/ challenger for iva. Josh Mceachran... you all forgot him?oh ya. above all, a manager is what we really need atm. |
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Jun 8 2012, 04:45 PM
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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Jun 8 2012, 02:45 PM) he don't even play for swansea. u expect him to play right away? that's is why we need to fix it right away. keep buying is not a solution for rebuilding.beside, this is chelsea. no one really care about the youngsters. remember borini? a wasted talent from my POV. look at him now, play regularly for roma and heading to euro with italy. A good read regarding our youngsters |
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Jun 11 2012, 07:24 AM
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RDM staying with 2 years contract..
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Jun 11 2012, 12:27 PM
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QUOTE(crimsonhead @ Jun 11 2012, 09:26 AM) can get it from the sun,or here Next-Permanent-Chelsea-Manager..lol.. lol...after seeing most bookies close down their bet on "Next-Permanent-Chelsea-Manager", you ll know what will come next, is the announcement, soon...soon spoiler is for non-muslim... » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « |
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Jun 12 2012, 05:41 AM
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How England rated against France
QUOTE FLORENT MALOUDA: ANONYMOUS for periods. Has left Chelsea and is looking to put himself in the shop window but did little to help his prospects. Had one great effort blocked. This post has been edited by Alexdino: Jun 12 2012, 05:42 AM |
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