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CompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteDidact wrote Mourinho critical of Chelsea's support yet again hahaha. He's just criticising the atmosphere of stamford bridge which has a reputation of being shit, old trafford has a great atmosphere along with other premier league clubs so I don't think it's a problem with the entire football fanbase at all. |
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CompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteDidact wrote Mourinho critical of Chelsea's support yet again hahaha. If I were a Chelsea fan, I wouldn't be too annoyed at his criticism, because he's brought one hell of a team to Stamford Bridge. |
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RoyaI wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteDidact wrote Mourinho critical of Chelsea's support yet again hahaha. If I were the Chelsea manager, I would be saying the same thing. Although the same goes for United and Arsenal. Both just as bad |
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Brad- wroteRoyaI wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteDidact wrote Mourinho critical of Chelsea's support yet again hahaha. Chelsea fans are the real madrid fans of the BPL nothing compares to them apart from maybe City fans. |
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Our home support is god awful, our away support is so much better. Maybe if ticket prices weren't so ridiculous things would be different, the prices stop your normal fans who want to make noise and show passion from going to matches, so the stadium is just filled up with a majority of tourists who speak foreign and show no passion. Suppose it doesn't also help with the fact that Cheslea itself is mostly very rich and that the place is in London, so tourist attraction is already a factor.
Arsenals atmosphere isn't much better either and even Liverpool can be quiet, saw a banner in the Kop saying "where's our famous atmosphere" |
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Brad- wroteCompleteDesigns wroteRoyaI wroteDidact wrote Mourinho critical of Chelsea's support yet again hahaha. You are not alone, Anfield is shite nowadays and has been for a while. Our club cares more about tourists than the local fans. |
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Does anyone here watch Ligue 1 or has seen Lacazette play football? I've looked at his goals record and this year is quite clearly his breakthrough season, 27 goals in 31 Ligue 1 appearances for Lyon and he's only 23 years old. Those are some good stats, just wondering if anyone knows if he possibly could be the "real deal" or not?
If so, I think Chelsea should go for him in the summer |
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BigRedMachine wrote Does anyone here watch Ligue 1 or has seen Lacazette play football? I've looked at his goals record and this year is quite clearly his breakthrough season, 27 goals in 31 Ligue 1 appearances for Lyon and he's only 23 years old. Those are some good stats, just wondering if anyone knows if he possibly could be the "real deal" or not? He wsas doing quality for the first half of last season aswell but then dropped off a bit scoring only 2 in 14. He's been quality this season, but like you, haven't seen enough of him to give a personal opinion on his playstyle etc. I've only seen a couple of his games in the Europa league. From what the stats show, he seems to have real potential, whether he would be able to do it in the prem remains to be seen, I heard that Liverpool were being heavily linked to him, I think he will probably make the switch over to the prem in the summer & I also believe that if we made a bid for him, he would happily accept, but lets just see what Jose wants! |
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Brad- wroteBigRedMachine wrote Does anyone here watch Ligue 1 or has seen Lacazette play football? I've looked at his goals record and this year is quite clearly his breakthrough season, 27 goals in 31 Ligue 1 appearances for Lyon and he's only 23 years old. Those are some good stats, just wondering if anyone knows if he possibly could be the "real deal" or not? Most players would be happy to come the champions. |
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Reports suggesting De Gea will sign a new contract. Excellent. |
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