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dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature -
blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times. -
bellerin handed in a transfer request...lmao sell this ? and get Aurier
One calls his coach a ? ...
The other has his hair like this
I didn't see any news like that blow up on reliable sources so far. I wouldn't talk ? yet lol -
northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!! -
golazoliveSKY ITALIA | Inter have asked Chelsea for defender Andreas Christensen after his loan spell at Borussia Monchengladbach.
@toheeb27 @blue_london
aye, you'll giving son a chance to ball this season at inter? whats de vibes!
This would really ? me off if we do it. We need to see what we have in this kid. A player of his potential would cost us over 30 mil to buy, why not give him a chance.
Your boy Conte plays young players, @Figo ?
conte is one of those "win out the gates" coaches like mourinho. a loan out to inter will do the kid good to, confidence. i truly believe spaletti will give him plenty chances to succeed at inters defense. although giving him a chance will be vital for his confidence there, Chelsea defense is still solid
These young players need confidence from their club. I don't understand why young players join Chelsea. -
Pep Guardiola: Man City may need 10 years to catch European rivalsPep Guardiola says it could take up to 10 years for Manchester City to be on the same level as Europe's biggest clubs.
Guardiola failed to reach the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time in his managerial career last season when City were knocked out in the round of 16 by Monaco.
But the club are spending heavily this summer and Guardiola is excited by his future at the Etihad Stadium as he builds a young squad.
"This year we weren't there but you must realise that even Barcelona haven't made it to semifinals each year," he told Catalan newspaperL'Esportiu.
"City are a great club, they have played in the Champions League for five straight years, they are the only Premier League club to have done that. But to reach the level of Barca, Real Madrid, Bayern [Munich], Juventus, that is very complicated. You need time -- a decade."
Guardiola has already added playmaker Bernardo Silva and goalkeeper Ederson Moraes to his squad, with director of football Txiki Begiristain closing in on deals for full-backs Dani Alves, Benjamin Mendy and Kyle Walker.
"Now with Txiki, we are trying to make the changes that are necessary to reinforce the squad. It was one of the oldest on average in the Premier League," Guardiola added. "It was a club which had seen much success, but had grown old.
"We rejuvenated them by adding Gabriel Jesus, [Ilkay] Gundogan, [Leroy] Sane and we need to keep doing that. I have played with eight or nine players of [Manuel] Pellegrini's team. They are good, but we must add more young players.
"However, I have always thought about what might have happened had we had [Vincent] Kompany, Gabriel Jesus and Gundogan [healthy] all season. We might not have won the league, but we would have been in the fight.
"Gabriel Jesus arrived in January and he provided a great spark but he was injured for three months. Kompany came in for seven matches and we won them all. The defence is very important for our passing game."
Guardiola faced criticism for his playing style with some pundits saying it would not work in the more physical Premier League.
But the former Barca and Bayern Munich boss refused to alter his philosophy and is confident it will bring success to City, although he says he must get used to more lenient refereeing than he is used to.
"Everyone says, 'you have to change.' I say, 'you are the ones who need to change.' I am not going to change because I don't know any other way to do this and I don't know how," Guardiola said.
"Here, as with anywhere else, there are 11 against 11 in the same space. The only difference is that the officials allow more and so the matches are closer. Plays that would be called a foul anywhere else, here they are not.
"It is true that there are six clubs who have great economic potential and any one of them can win, but there are smaller clubs who can even the score with direct play, with contact that the refs don't call. But I continue to think that if you play well, you can win."
http://www.espnfc.us/manchester-city/story/3153061/pep-guardiola-man-city-may-need-10-years-to-catch-european-rivals -
Pepsi is feeling the pressure lol.
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blue_london wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!!
Like I said, it's been explained when it's concerning cesc. Judas van persie and nasri need no explanation.
Other than those three, I have no issue with anyone else. -
northside7 wrote: »Pep Guardiola: Man City may need 10 years to catch European rivalsPep Guardiola says it could take up to 10 years for Manchester City to be on the same level as Europe's biggest clubs.
Guardiola failed to reach the semifinals of the Champions League for the first time in his managerial career last season when City were knocked out in the round of 16 by Monaco.
But the club are spending heavily this summer and Guardiola is excited by his future at the Etihad Stadium as he builds a young squad.
"This year we weren't there but you must realise that even Barcelona haven't made it to semifinals each year," he told Catalan newspaperL'Esportiu.
"City are a great club, they have played in the Champions League for five straight years, they are the only Premier League club to have done that. But to reach the level of Barca, Real Madrid, Bayern [Munich], Juventus, that is very complicated. You need time -- a decade."
Guardiola has already added playmaker Bernardo Silva and goalkeeper Ederson Moraes to his squad, with director of football Txiki Begiristain closing in on deals for full-backs Dani Alves, Benjamin Mendy and Kyle Walker.
"Now with Txiki, we are trying to make the changes that are necessary to reinforce the squad. It was one of the oldest on average in the Premier League," Guardiola added. "It was a club which had seen much success, but had grown old.
"We rejuvenated them by adding Gabriel Jesus, [Ilkay] Gundogan, [Leroy] Sane and we need to keep doing that. I have played with eight or nine players of [Manuel] Pellegrini's team. They are good, but we must add more young players.
"However, I have always thought about what might have happened had we had [Vincent] Kompany, Gabriel Jesus and Gundogan [healthy] all season. We might not have won the league, but we would have been in the fight.
"Gabriel Jesus arrived in January and he provided a great spark but he was injured for three months. Kompany came in for seven matches and we won them all. The defence is very important for our passing game."
Guardiola faced criticism for his playing style with some pundits saying it would not work in the more physical Premier League.
But the former Barca and Bayern Munich boss refused to alter his philosophy and is confident it will bring success to City, although he says he must get used to more lenient refereeing than he is used to.
"Everyone says, 'you have to change.' I say, 'you are the ones who need to change.' I am not going to change because I don't know any other way to do this and I don't know how," Guardiola said.
"Here, as with anywhere else, there are 11 against 11 in the same space. The only difference is that the officials allow more and so the matches are closer. Plays that would be called a foul anywhere else, here they are not.
"It is true that there are six clubs who have great economic potential and any one of them can win, but there are smaller clubs who can even the score with direct play, with contact that the refs don't call. But I continue to think that if you play well, you can win."
http://www.espnfc.us/manchester-city/story/3153061/pep-guardiola-man-city-may-need-10-years-to-catch-european-rivals
Pep getting those excuses in -
Lacazette is done smh...
Idk what we do now...gotta give Alexis a deadline to sign...I really don't mind selling him if we got dembele/mbappe
And we should just sell bellerin...Barca are desperate and we can get £50m from them... replacing him with Aurier would be great business
One of Elneny/Coq must go...both if Wilshere can walk
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Juventus are chasing a pair of top European talents to bolster their defence ahead of the upcoming Serie A season. Reports in Italy suggest that either Real Madrid's Danilo or PSG's Serge Aurier could find themselves in Bianconeri colours by the end of the summer window, with the latter having reportedly traveled to Turin for talks with the team as they try to find a replacement for the departed Dani Alves. -
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northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!!
Like I said, it's been explained when it's concerning cesc. Judas van persie and nasri need no explanation.
Other than those three, I have no issue with anyone else.
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northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!!
Like I said, it's been explained when it's concerning cesc. Judas van persie and nasri need no explanation.
Other than those three, I have no issue with anyone else.
Cashley. Difference is he helped win league titles and almost got a CL.
What did those other three do? Not a damn thing. -
northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!!
Like I said, it's been explained when it's concerning cesc. Judas van persie and nasri need no explanation.
Other than those three, I have no issue with anyone else.
How about Henry though? Left to win prizes with your favourite Spanish team...and did win the CL with em...Van Persie left for the same reasons but stayed in the same league...same goes for Ashley Cole and others... -
Cesc went to Barca, his hometown/childhood club...from which Arsenal copped him from...won everything there...wanted to go back to London but Arsene didnt want him back...Chelsea was his 2nd choice lol...won 2 leauge titles with da chels though
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HundredEyes wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!!
Like I said, it's been explained when it's concerning cesc. Judas van persie and nasri need no explanation.
Other than those three, I have no issue with anyone else.
How about Henry though? Left to win prizes with your favourite Spanish team...and did win the CL with em...Van Persie left for the same reasons but stayed in the same league...same goes for Ashley Cole and others...
Henry is the worst one to me he left when arsenal was one two players away from having an competitive team. Him leaving sent a message to the world about arsenal -
HundredEyes wrote: »Cesc went to Barca, his hometown/childhood club...from which Arsenal copped him from...won everything there...wanted to go back to London but Arsene didnt want him back...Chelsea was his 2nd choice lol...won 2 leauge titles with da chels though
Let's be honest cesc hated Chelsea before he joined of course he's happy he won two titles but if anyone was to ask him if he loved Chelsea he probably reply I respect Chelsea. Where for arsenal there that obvious love for the club still -
Wha gwan with UTD?? We ain't wrapping up no deals.
Everton are getting business done the proper way.
INB4 Rooney becomes their top scorer and is back in the England side for the WC. -
Who making the new thread??
It's about time ain't it? -
Who making the new thread??
It's about time ain't it?
I've never done it before. I'd like the honour, if its not been made already -
HundredEyes wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »northside7 wrote: »blue_london wrote: »dontdiedontkillanyon wrote: »
I honestly don't get the arsenal fans hatred for cesc. It's a bit immature
You're a Chelsea fan, it's not for you to understand. And it's been explained numerous times.
Lol when are arsenal fans not booing an ex player? Toure the 3 I understood was nasri ads and rvp that transfer disappointed me. But the rest let it go. I went to the Emirates cup and they was booing Reyes!!!!
Like I said, it's been explained when it's concerning cesc. Judas van persie and nasri need no explanation.
Other than those three, I have no issue with anyone else.
How about Henry though? Left to win prizes with your favourite Spanish team...and did win the CL with em...Van Persie left for the same reasons but stayed in the same league...same goes for Ashley Cole and others...HundredEyes wrote: »Cesc went to Barca, his hometown/childhood club...from which Arsenal copped him from...won everything there...wanted to go back to London but Arsene didnt want him back...Chelsea was his 2nd choice lol...won 2 leauge titles with da chels though
Henry is the reason I'm an Arsenal fan.
Like I and others have already said, It has been explained. -
CeLLaR-DooR wrote: »
Yes, fam...
Once you have created it, hit up a mod and have it stickied and this one removed. -
So 570 pages (and counting) this season then??? Not bad going for like 10-12 regular posters... Teams aside big up the supporters...