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English Clubs Chelsea FC V23A, BPL - Chelsea v Arsenal 8.40pm Live #811

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bo0t
post Mar 6 2014, 09:21 PM

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Time for salah!
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RM150 is a good buy for this? blush.gif

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also wondering, usually i'm in size M, so jacket should i choose a size bigger, means L? or remains M is ok? me noob in online buying actually blush.gif
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post Mar 6 2014, 10:45 PM

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Jose Mourinho has fuelled speculation that Chelsea could make a move for AC Milan striker Mario Balotelli this summer.

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There have been reports the former Manchester City forward is unsettled in his native Italy amid intense media scrutiny and there are suggestions he could return to the Premier League.

And Mourinho has hinted that Chelsea could step in and make a bid for the 23-year-old Italy international.

"In football you never know the future," Mourinho told Yahoo.

"Balotelli is with a big club at the moment but you never know the future.

"I'm not going to be manager of Milan or the Italy national team, but he's a good kid and somebody I'd like to work with again."
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"They want to keep the best players and want to keep the best Italian players. But Mario has already been in English football before.

"I'm not going to be manager of Milan or the Italy national team, but he's a good kid and somebody I'd like to work with again."

Balotelli has previously claimed he would like work with Mourinho again.

"Of course I would like to play under Jose again," Balotelli said earlier this year.

"In my first days at Inter we had some problems, but then it turned into a mutual respect, and now we have a real friendship.

"It is never boring playing under Jose. When you are in Mourinho's team it is a family and he coaches on the principal that if all is well with the family it doesn't matter what is going on outside the team."

Balotelli scored 30 goals in 80 matches during his spell in the Premier League with City, which ended in 2013 when he joined Milan.

Mourinho, who endured a tempestuous relationship with Balotelli during their time at Inter, has complained of a lack of killer instinct from his strikers this season.

Chelsea are currently top of the Premier League but have scored 21 goals fewer than third-placed Liverpool.

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Belgian boss Marc Wilmots confirmed the injury was not too bad and said: "His boot was damaged, but Eden hasn't twisted his ankle. rclxms.gif

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post Mar 7 2014, 09:55 AM

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ur boss punya exclusive interbiu wif esquire magazine. not sure if this is a repost.

JM interbiu by Esquire mag

quite long article. u've been warned.
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QUOTE(sinoffire @ Mar 7 2014, 10:55 AM)
ur boss punya exclusive interbiu wif esquire magazine. not sure if this is a repost.

JM interbiu by Esquire mag

quite long article. u've been warned.
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thank you ! I read the extract on other websites..never read the whole article yet..

damn..The Sopranos as intro..hahaha


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dem long article. took me a while to finish it.
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QUOTE(eeki @ Mar 7 2014, 12:37 PM)
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dem long article. took me a while to finish it.
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some of my favourites.

“It’s impossible to make every player better,” he says. “With some I don’t succeed and with some I cannot improve. But – if I go player by player – my percentage of players who reach the best years and the best moments of their career with me is huge. Of course, there are a few where the connection was not good, because the personalities couldn’t find each other, or because I don’t enjoy working with them. But that percentage is minimal.”

“It’s not obsessive,” Mourinho corrects. “I think details are important: details make players better; details make the team better; details help to win. Of course, there are a few players in the world who by themselves can make a team look better than it is. But basically, football is about teams and teams are better if you care about the details. So, it’s not an obsession, my experience tells me that details can make a difference.”

This seems about right. When you canvas opinion on Mourinho, most English fans will tell you they hate him, but it often dissolves quickly into something more accurately defined as a grudging respect. If he turned up to manage their club, they wouldn’t close the door in his face.





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post Mar 7 2014, 04:09 PM

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Good read, especially the part on Mutu.
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mourinho tumbrl

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QUOTE(yiporan @ Mar 7 2014, 05:12 PM)
haishhh..

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post Mar 7 2014, 04:21 PM

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These days, Mourinho rather fancies a legacy of his own, with one club, like Ferguson. He currently plans to leave the game aged 65, after a dozen years turning “my Chelsea” into the dominant outfit in global football and then two years taking a national team to the World Cup. He views international management as a symptom of growing old, like taking an interest in gardening. “It’s not a job I like,” he says. He exhales disdainfully. “You have to wait two years to have a competition! You have easier matches, many friendlies, qualification matches! Training two days a month!”

I would LOVE to see this happen.

A decade of Chelsea football managed by Mou. Let's hope Roman is more open minded now since that Chelsea has won all the win-able trophies under Roman (UCL, Europa League, FA cup, Carling Cup, EPL) and permit Mou the time to rebuild and really build a foundation for the future of Chelsea.
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QUOTE(bo0t @ Mar 6 2014, 08:19 PM)
Ajat out for spurs gameeeee..?????!!!!!

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no worries, we got KDB and Mata to fill in the shoe. oh wait we don't

Willian-Oscar-Schurrlewwww

or

Salah-Willian-Shurrlewww
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QUOTE(hidzwan @ Mar 7 2014, 04:30 PM)
no worries, we got KDB and Mata to fill in the shoe. oh wait we don't

Willian-Oscar-Schurrlewwww

or

Salah-Willian-Shurrlewww
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nakal tongue.gif

anyways i don't see Salah starting yet. Willian and Schrulle sure start. As for the 3rd spot, either Oscar or maybe Ramires play wide. I prefer the former, though, Ramires being the extra man have proven effective against attacking teams.


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QUOTE(briantwj @ Mar 7 2014, 05:21 PM)
These days, Mourinho rather fancies a legacy of his own, with one club, like Ferguson. He currently plans to leave the game aged 65, after a dozen years turning “my Chelsea” into the dominant outfit in global football and then two years taking a national team to the World Cup. He views international management as a symptom of growing old, like taking an interest in gardening. “It’s not a job I like,” he says. He exhales disdainfully. “You have to wait two years to have a competition! You have easier matches, many friendlies, qualification matches! Training two days a month!”

I would LOVE to see this happen.

A decade of Chelsea football managed by Mou. Let's hope Roman is more open minded now since that Chelsea has won all the win-able trophies under Roman (UCL, Europa League, FA cup, Carling Cup, EPL) and permit Mou the time to rebuild and really build a foundation for the future of Chelsea.
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he told us already earlier this season..he want to stay for a long term..

QUOTE(hidzwan @ Mar 7 2014, 05:30 PM)
no worries, we got KDB and Mata to fill in the shoe. oh wait we don't

Willian-Oscar-Schurrlewwww

or

Salah-Willian-Shurrlewww
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lol. against tot..I want Willian to score..and we will hear William song !!!

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THE WILLIAN SONG

"The shit from Spurs, they bought his flight
But Willian he saw the light
He got the call from Abramovich
And off he went to Stamford Bridge
He hates Tottenham, He hates Tottenham
He Hates Tottenham and He Hates Tottenham


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post Mar 7 2014, 05:05 PM

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QUOTE(Ichighost @ Mar 7 2014, 04:41 PM)
he told us already earlier this season..he want to stay for a long term..
lol. against tot..I want Willian to score..and we will hear William song !!!
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Yup, he did say long term. But didn't mention anything managing us for about a decade. brows.gif

Let's hope he stays beyond a decade. thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(briantwj @ Mar 7 2014, 05:05 PM)
Yup, he did say long term. But didn't mention anything managing us for about a decade. brows.gif

Let's hope he stays beyond a decade. thumbup.gif
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I guess all of us do hope he stay beyond a decade. Fingers crossed! A legacy in the making?

Chelsea for 22 BPL titles! brows.gif
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QUOTE(wintzen @ Mar 7 2014, 05:25 PM)
I guess all of us do hope he stay beyond a decade. Fingers crossed! A legacy in the making?

Chelsea for 22 BPL titles!  brows.gif
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22 BPL titles? A bit hard bro. Start modestly, if Mou do manage us for 1 decade, hmm.gif I predict 5 BPL title, half of the decade as BPL champions. brows.gif

Would like to see us winning the PL title. Time to build up our history and trophy cabinet. brows.gif
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QUOTE(briantwj @ Mar 7 2014, 05:43 PM)
22 BPL titles? A bit hard bro. Start modestly, if Mou do manage us for 1 decade, hmm.gif I predict 5 BPL title, half of the decade as BPL champions. brows.gif

Would like to see us winning the PL title. Time to build up our history and trophy cabinet. brows.gif
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5 times in a row is quite a tough thing to achieve, give and take win back-to-back or 3 in a row very solid already, then maybe be brides-maid for a season before becoming champions again smile.gif
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Wishful thinking I guess wub.gif time to build up our illustrious history ma.... biggrin.gif

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