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English Clubs Chelsea FC - The Shed V42, BPL - Burnley 1 - 1 Chelsea

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post Jan 3 2017, 06:29 PM

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Predicted Chelsea lineup against Spurs: Matic and Pedro rotate back in

they also are calling for 3-5-2 as we can win the midfielder battle and control the middle of the park.

their line up are the same as us, and the fans still devise about either to start Willy or Pedro.

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post Jan 3 2017, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(Ichighost @ Jan 3 2017, 06:29 PM)
Predicted Chelsea lineup against Spurs: Matic and Pedro rotate back in

they also are calling for 3-5-2 as we can win the midfielder battle and control the middle of the park.

their line up are the same as us, and the fans still devise about either to start Willy or Pedro.

hmm.gif
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haha this season has been either Matic or Fabregas, Willy or Pedro.

i say Pedro. he's been on fire and only out due to suspension. defensively he helps too.
can throw willy in last hour to run down the tired Spurs line.
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post Jan 3 2017, 10:10 PM

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QUOTE(yokoloco @ Jan 3 2017, 06:39 PM)
haha this season has been either Matic or Fabregas, Willy or Pedro.

i say Pedro. he's been on fire and only out due to suspension. defensively he helps too.
can throw willy in last hour to run down the tired Spurs line.
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I think we must survive their high tempo start first 30min, don't give silly goals and slowly work our way up.
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QUOTE(Iceman74 @ Jan 3 2017, 10:10 PM)
I think we must survive their high tempo start first 30min, don't give silly goals and slowly work our way up.
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yep, tire them out 1st half. their high tempo, high pressing will make them tired if they dont pace themselves.
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post Jan 3 2017, 10:52 PM

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some have tried 3-5-2 but failed to beat chelsea...haha
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post Jan 3 2017, 11:37 PM

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Pep Guardiola thinks Manchester City are a small club - Spanish journalist

PEP GUARDIOLA believes Manchester City are a small club in comparison to their Premier League rivals, according to Spanish journalist Lu Martin

Guardiola's stock has fallen at Manchester City with a string of erratic performances in recent weeks.

They started the season in fine form - winning their first 10 games - but now sit seven points behind table toppers Chelsea.

Guardiola gave a series of tetchy interviews after their 2-1 win over Burnley yesterday, and stunned the world by admitting he is considering retirement.

"I am arriving at the end of my coaching career, of this I am sure," he told NBC.

Martin wrote a book working alongside Guardiola at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Pep Guardiola is said to regard Manchester City as a small team

And the Spanish journalist has sensationally claimed that the Manchester City boss views his current club as on the same sort of level as La Liga side Villarreal.

"At the moment his challenge is Manchester City, who are a team like Villarreal in La Liga, for example, a team which is not one of the top sides," Martin told Spanish radio station Cadena Ser.

"I am not giving my opinion, I am telling you what Guardiola thinks, they are like a second-tier team in the Premier League.

"It is 30 years since Man City have won at Liverpool, for example. He sees it as a personal challenge, to compete against the biggest teams

Pep Guardiola has seen his Man City team struggle in recent weeks

Pep Guardiola won three titles in three years at Bayern Munich

"In Spain and in Germany he was competing with a big team -- but in England the big teams are Chelsea, Manchester United, other teams. He has a team which is powerful but not the most powerful."

Martin also believes that the Spanish coach will opt for a job at a national side when he leaves the Etihad Stadium in 2019.

"His comments, that his spell as a coach was coming to an end, was about clubs," the journalist added.

"He would still have national team coach [as a future role], which is what I believe will be his next step. Where he wants to show himself, where he can look for a challenge, and he will take that on."

Source : http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/74...ey-La-Liga-News

If it true, thanks god we didn't sign him. So fast wanna give up and cabut
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post Jan 3 2017, 11:49 PM

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but the average reign for chelsea manager is about less than 3 season rite?...like conte,earlier this season , after loss to arsenal and liverpool,nearly got sacked
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post Jan 3 2017, 11:51 PM

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Conte reports there are no injury problems going into tomorrow's game. #CFC
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Legend, the lads will prove u wrong and let u see what u wish

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post Jan 3 2017, 11:58 PM

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Before transfer window open...fuh internet source all sembang kencang want to sign J-Rod la, Sanchez la, Nainggolan, etc....

Now da open krik krik habuk pun tarak....
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post Jan 4 2017, 02:13 AM

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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Jan 3 2017, 11:58 PM)
Before transfer window open...fuh internet source all sembang kencang want to sign J-Rod la, Sanchez la, Nainggolan, etc....

Now da open krik krik habuk pun tarak....
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doesn't seem like we need to buy anyone this window. we should be fine. next window baru can look around to beef up when we go back to Europe
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post Jan 4 2017, 02:45 AM

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QUOTE(max_cavalera @ Jan 4 2017, 12:58 AM)
Before transfer window open...fuh internet source all sembang kencang want to sign J-Rod la, Sanchez la, Nainggolan, etc....

Now da open krik krik habuk pun tarak....
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because Chelsea are not desperately need a new signing..we are looking at it..if our target are available..plus all the rumors most of them just paper talk..


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post Jan 4 2017, 06:37 AM

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Arsenal Liverpool dropped point. Tomorrow game would be massive game for us n spurs. Spurs also want to take advantages of other team slip up. Cracking game for sure tomorrow
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QUOTE(validusername? @ Jan 3 2017, 11:49 PM)
but the average reign for chelsea manager is about less than 3 season rite?...like conte,earlier this season , after loss to arsenal and liverpool,nearly got sacked
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it's media who pushing conte for a sack while fans wishing for him to drop iva n he does that in the next game
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I am hoping we buy a LB... at least a replacement for Alonso. Next season we likely compete in Europe and we could use all reinforcements we can get. Maybe have Conte conjure his magic of last minute transfer deals again flex.gif
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so... Liverpool Draw
so....Arsenal Draw too.

only Mcity is win.
good for us now?


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QUOTE(UntilUComeBack @ Jan 4 2017, 08:59 AM)
so... Liverpool Draw
so....Arsenal Draw too.

only Mcity is win.
good for us now?
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As long we keep winning, it always good for us
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QUOTE(yokoloco @ Jan 4 2017, 09:06 AM)
As long we keep winning, it always good for us
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yes. keep winning and win and win.
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QUOTE(Iceman74 @ Jan 3 2017, 11:37 PM)
Pep Guardiola thinks Manchester City are a small club - Spanish journalist

PEP GUARDIOLA believes Manchester City are a small club in comparison to their Premier League rivals, according to Spanish journalist Lu Martin

Guardiola's stock has fallen at Manchester City with a string of erratic performances in recent weeks.

They started the season in fine form - winning their first 10 games - but now sit seven points behind table toppers Chelsea.

Guardiola gave a series of tetchy interviews after their 2-1 win over Burnley yesterday, and stunned the world by admitting he is considering retirement.

"I am arriving at the end of my coaching career, of this I am sure," he told NBC.

Martin wrote a book working alongside Guardiola at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Pep Guardiola is said to regard Manchester City as a small team

And the Spanish journalist has sensationally claimed that the Manchester City boss views his current club as on the same sort of level as La Liga side Villarreal.

"At the moment his challenge is Manchester City, who are a team like Villarreal in La Liga, for example, a team which is not one of the top sides," Martin told Spanish radio station Cadena Ser.

"I am not giving my opinion, I am telling you what Guardiola thinks, they are like a second-tier team in the Premier League.

"It is 30 years since Man City have won at Liverpool, for example. He sees it as a personal challenge, to compete against the biggest teams

Pep Guardiola has seen his Man City team struggle in recent weeks

Pep Guardiola won three titles in three years at Bayern Munich

"In Spain and in Germany he was competing with a big team -- but in England the big teams are Chelsea, Manchester United, other teams. He has a team which is powerful but not the most powerful."

Martin also believes that the Spanish coach will opt for a job at a national side when he leaves the Etihad Stadium in 2019.

"His comments, that his spell as a coach was coming to an end, was about clubs," the journalist added.

"He would still have national team coach [as a future role], which is what I believe will be his next step. Where he wants to show himself, where he can look for a challenge, and he will take that on."

Source : http://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/74...ey-La-Liga-News

If it true, thanks god we didn't sign him. So fast wanna give up and cabut
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pep is an overrated manager / coach...
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post Jan 4 2017, 10:24 AM

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small team? try wycombe or dagenham and redbridge for small team you twat. see whether you can climb your way up.

never fancy him anyway

his achievement is not to be undermined, however.

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