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English Clubs Chelsea FC - The Shed V49, BPL - Chelsea v Cardiff City 10pm #810
English Clubs Chelsea FC - The Shed V49, BPL - Chelsea v Cardiff City 10pm #810
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Apr 12 2018, 12:06 PM
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Apr 12 2018, 03:06 PM
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real madrid might have a chance to do hat trick at ucl...
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Apr 12 2018, 04:50 PM
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I really thought Juve was about to pull another Spanish upset. It was so close.
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Apr 12 2018, 05:22 PM
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Cahil signs in! He may leave next season though.
TLDR: -Willian happy playing at Chelsea. He won't leave despite MU and Barcelona. Let Samba! -Willian says "We are Chelsea!" -Minum Air not playing much, he may leave Chelsea. Willian to leave Man Utd & Barca hanging as he lives the dream at Chelsea Chris Burton The Brazil international has seen his future at Stamford Bridge called into question, but he appears to be giving no thought to an imminent transfer Willian claims to still be living the dream at Chelsea, which suggests that he will turn a deaf ear to reported interest from Manchester United and Barcelona. The Brazil international is enjoying his most productive season at Stamford Bridge to date, netting 14 times across all competitions and providing seven assists. He appears to be getting better with age, with the Samba star set to turn 30 in August. United and Barcelona are said to be eager to buy into experience and talent, with a summer move mooted, but Willian has offered no indication that he is looking for a way out of west London. Amid the mounting transfer talk, he told the Daily Mail: “I like the Premier League. I like Chelsea. My dream was to come here to play for Chelsea so it's a dream come true. “For me the Premier League is the best league in the world. And London is a great city. My family love to live here. After Brazil, London is my favourite city. I love to live here. “I did the best choice by joining Chelsea because I have already won two Premier Leagues and a League Cup in five years.” While Willian has impressed this season, Chelsea have struggled as a collective. A tame defence of their Premier League crown has been offered, while they have also come up short in the Carabao Cup and Champions League. Willian is unable to explain the regression, but does feel that luck has deserted the Blues. He said: “This season has been difficult because we have lost a lot of points, especially at home. That is why we are in this position now. “There's no reason why. It's football. We have been unlucky. We are doing the exact same job as we did last season. But football is like that. For example, we were in control during the last game against West Ham and could have won 4-1 or 4-0 but we drew.” He added on his own form and contribution: “My performances have been good but not enough. When we started the season I was playing games then I went to the bench and now I'm back starting again. For me it has been good. “We are Chelsea. We always want to win titles but of course we have to win the FA Cup to finish the season well. If we win this title it will not make up for this season. I think our target was to stay in the top four and we are fifth. The only title we can win is the FA Cup so we go for that. Next season we will be back stronger to try to win again.” Source: http://www.goal.com/en/news/willian-to-lea...yi17us2h63o64ii Danny Drinkwater may seek move after frustrating season at Chelsea QUOTE • £35m deadline-day signing has started five league games • Identity of new Chelsea coach may affect midfielder’s thinking Danny Drinkwater is growing frustrated at his bit-part role at Chelsea and will consider his future at the end of the season after finding opportunities increasingly limited since his arrival from Leicester last summer. The England midfielder was bought for £35m on deadline day in August having made clear his desire to move south – he had even submitted a transfer request to force through the deal – only to succumb to a calf injury on his arrival. He was unable to play at all until the end of October and, having endured other niggling injuries and illness in the period since, has made only five Premier League starts. His last appearance came in the defeat at Manchester City more than five weeks ago and N’Golo Kanté, Cesc Fàbregas and Tiémoué Bakayoko are ahead of the 28-year-old in Antonio Conte’s pecking order. He is expected to depart Chelsea in the summer after a frustrating and acrimonious second season in charge and Drinkwater, who has fallen out of England contention, is expected to make a decision on his future once the identity of the next manager is clear. Javier Hernández dents Chelsea’s top-four hopes as West Ham spy safety Read more Regardless of that appointment, the club’s recruitment department is already discussing targets and sales for next season, with changes expected in midfield. There have been suggestions in France of strong interest in Nice’s Jean Michaël Seri, who came close to joining Barcelona last year. The Ivory Coast midfielder, 26, would cost a similar fee to that paid for Drinkwater. Fàbregas will enter the final 12 months of his contract this summer, while there is tentative interest from Monaco in re-signing Bakayoko, though that could yet prove a difficult deal to conclude, despite the France international having struggled to make much of an impact over his first season in England. Chelsea still consider the 23-year-old, for whom they paid around £40m, a player of huge potential. Drinkwater, who had arrived hoping to re-establish his Premier League-winning midfield partnership with Kanté, may still see better prospects of regular first-team football elsewhere. That combination with the Frenchman has been used from the start only six times in all competitions, with Conte’s criticisms of the hierarchy’s transfer business last summer having prompted suggestions he had not prioritised the Englishman’s signing. Source: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/a...-season-chelsea |
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Apr 12 2018, 07:49 PM
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QUOTE(Ketchum @ Apr 12 2018, 05:22 PM) Cahil signs in! He may leave next season though. Nothing gets in the way of conte and bakayoko's bromance. Nothingggg 🤣TLDR: -Willian happy playing at Chelsea. He won't leave despite MU and Barcelona. Let Samba! -Willian says "We are Chelsea!" -Minum Air not playing much, he may leave Chelsea. Willian to leave Man Utd & Barca hanging as he lives the dream at Chelsea Chris Burton The Brazil international has seen his future at Stamford Bridge called into question, but he appears to be giving no thought to an imminent transfer Willian claims to still be living the dream at Chelsea, which suggests that he will turn a deaf ear to reported interest from Manchester United and Barcelona. The Brazil international is enjoying his most productive season at Stamford Bridge to date, netting 14 times across all competitions and providing seven assists. He appears to be getting better with age, with the Samba star set to turn 30 in August. United and Barcelona are said to be eager to buy into experience and talent, with a summer move mooted, but Willian has offered no indication that he is looking for a way out of west London. Amid the mounting transfer talk, he told the Daily Mail: “I like the Premier League. I like Chelsea. My dream was to come here to play for Chelsea so it's a dream come true. “For me the Premier League is the best league in the world. And London is a great city. My family love to live here. After Brazil, London is my favourite city. I love to live here. “I did the best choice by joining Chelsea because I have already won two Premier Leagues and a League Cup in five years.” While Willian has impressed this season, Chelsea have struggled as a collective. A tame defence of their Premier League crown has been offered, while they have also come up short in the Carabao Cup and Champions League. Willian is unable to explain the regression, but does feel that luck has deserted the Blues. He said: “This season has been difficult because we have lost a lot of points, especially at home. That is why we are in this position now. “There's no reason why. It's football. We have been unlucky. We are doing the exact same job as we did last season. But football is like that. For example, we were in control during the last game against West Ham and could have won 4-1 or 4-0 but we drew.” He added on his own form and contribution: “My performances have been good but not enough. When we started the season I was playing games then I went to the bench and now I'm back starting again. For me it has been good. “We are Chelsea. We always want to win titles but of course we have to win the FA Cup to finish the season well. If we win this title it will not make up for this season. I think our target was to stay in the top four and we are fifth. The only title we can win is the FA Cup so we go for that. Next season we will be back stronger to try to win again.” Source: http://www.goal.com/en/news/willian-to-lea...yi17us2h63o64ii Danny Drinkwater may seek move after frustrating season at Chelsea Danny Drinkwater is growing frustrated at his bit-part role at Chelsea and will consider his future at the end of the season after finding opportunities increasingly limited since his arrival from Leicester last summer. The England midfielder was bought for £35m on deadline day in August having made clear his desire to move south – he had even submitted a transfer request to force through the deal – only to succumb to a calf injury on his arrival. He was unable to play at all until the end of October and, having endured other niggling injuries and illness in the period since, has made only five Premier League starts. His last appearance came in the defeat at Manchester City more than five weeks ago and N’Golo Kanté, Cesc Fàbregas and Tiémoué Bakayoko are ahead of the 28-year-old in Antonio Conte’s pecking order. He is expected to depart Chelsea in the summer after a frustrating and acrimonious second season in charge and Drinkwater, who has fallen out of England contention, is expected to make a decision on his future once the identity of the next manager is clear. Javier Hernández dents Chelsea’s top-four hopes as West Ham spy safety Read more Regardless of that appointment, the club’s recruitment department is already discussing targets and sales for next season, with changes expected in midfield. There have been suggestions in France of strong interest in Nice’s Jean Michaël Seri, who came close to joining Barcelona last year. The Ivory Coast midfielder, 26, would cost a similar fee to that paid for Drinkwater. Fàbregas will enter the final 12 months of his contract this summer, while there is tentative interest from Monaco in re-signing Bakayoko, though that could yet prove a difficult deal to conclude, despite the France international having struggled to make much of an impact over his first season in England. Chelsea still consider the 23-year-old, for whom they paid around £40m, a player of huge potential. Drinkwater, who had arrived hoping to re-establish his Premier League-winning midfield partnership with Kanté, may still see better prospects of regular first-team football elsewhere. That combination with the Frenchman has been used from the start only six times in all competitions, with Conte’s criticisms of the hierarchy’s transfer business last summer having prompted suggestions he had not prioritised the Englishman’s signing. Source: https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/a...-season-chelsea |
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Apr 12 2018, 07:57 PM
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I pity drinkwater. Fabregas been shit for so many games, still get pick ahead of him. Same goes to zqppacosta. Moses can do shit in attack.
Conte do more damage to the club compare to mount 15/16 season. He hurt us really bad financially. |
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Apr 13 2018, 09:31 AM
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QUOTE(kucingmainan @ Apr 12 2018, 07:57 PM) I pity drinkwater. Fabregas been shit for so many games, still get pick ahead of him. Same goes to zqppacosta. Moses can do shit in attack. Players are not effectively used by a rigid one dimensional manager Conte do more damage to the club compare to mount 15/16 season. He hurt us really bad financially. Very sure players like bakayoko, morata, zappacosta can thrive and perform wonders under a manager who can create tactics that suit their key strengths This post has been edited by gaeria84: Apr 13 2018, 09:32 AM |
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Apr 13 2018, 07:15 PM
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Bayern vs Real Madrid
Liverpool vs Roma |
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Apr 13 2018, 09:49 PM
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QUOTE(gaeria84 @ Apr 13 2018, 09:31 AM) Players are not effectively used by a rigid one dimensional manager Let's not ignore that the league has become extremely competitive even teams from the bottom half of the table. There's only one rich club that has not suffered the same fate iirc.Very sure players like bakayoko, morata, zappacosta can thrive and perform wonders under a manager who can create tactics that suit their key strengths |
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Apr 14 2018, 05:41 PM
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How many of you saying Conte is gonna go? Drinkwater leaving or not.
Any prediction on new manager, if you have an idea? |
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Apr 14 2018, 06:32 PM
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Apr 14 2018, 07:13 PM
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Rudiger drop after his comment last week. Haha. Not even on the bench. Conte's ego too high I guess.
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Apr 14 2018, 07:31 PM
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Apr 14 2018, 07:35 PM
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Apr 14 2018, 07:51 PM
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#conteout on full swing.
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Apr 14 2018, 07:52 PM
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nice. kelong again. keep this up and he wont have to play ueropa
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Apr 14 2018, 07:53 PM
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Kelong 99
Fab really liability zzz This post has been edited by zoidx_chung: Apr 14 2018, 07:54 PM |
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We could lose or draw to any club now. Our team decided to makan gaji buta for the remainder season.
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Apr 14 2018, 07:56 PM
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