Thanks Frank Lampard for putting those twitter nutcases in their place. Gosh! The amount of hate he (Mount), gets for being just good with his job.
posted on 25/11/20
He's been brilliant since he's moved into that deeper midfield position.
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Like father like son
posted on 25/11/20
love him, kid is going to the very top!
posted on 25/11/20
Not only top marks for work ethic and skill, love his smiling attitude on the pitch , love him.
posted on 25/11/20
comment by Devil (U6522)
posted 8 hours, 47 minutes ago
He's been brilliant since he's moved into that deeper midfield position.
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Like father like son
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posted on 25/11/20
comment by TLLL (U4640)
posted 17 hours, 8 minutes ago
He's been brilliant since he's moved into that deeper midfield position. Outshining Havertz.
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Havertz has only played that role oncelol
posted on 26/11/20
Mount told his Dad to do one when his old man said he should leave Chelsea to further his career. That commitment to Chelsea is on show every minute he is on the pitch.
I will be very surprised if he isn't a Chelsea legend by the time he hangs up his boots.
One of the first names on the team sheet for me, apart from the need to rest him from time to time.
posted on 26/11/20
comment by Igor we may not have much to trump about recen... (U22200)
posted 1 day, 8 hours ago
He's a class act not just on the pitch but of it, like Frank and without any prompt donated money to a charity for Reg Harrison, who was the last surviving member of the 1946 FA cup Derby winning team who recently passed.
Both Frank and Mason will always be cherished for the brillant season along with Tomori who won player of the year and will always be fondly remembered by Rams fans.
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Nice to hear that Igor
posted on 28/11/20
Impossible to knock any of the academy graduates that are currently in the first team, they are extremely good and competitive in their own right with strong mentalities and high footballing IQ’s.
Should be celebrated like any sensible supporter would/should do.
Unfortunately in this day and age we have stupes that like to nitpick and vilify them for no valid reason (on here and outside of here).
Revel in lambasting or brainlessly directing expletives towards them, through signs of adversity. Rather than back them, because that is fashionable.
Those ones haven't got a clue or understanding about young talent (or coach) development.
Concept is lost on them.
Can’t stress enough how satisfying it is witnessing them come through and in the first team on merit.
All come through in their different ways, journeys and challenges.
For some of them talent hasn't even began to scratch the surface or become maximised yet!
Limit is the sky for most.
Always have been and always will be proud of them.
Best part is they are working under a rational manager/coaching staff that have foresight and knows how to get a tune out of them by empowering them.
posted on 28/11/20
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 1 minute ago
Impossible to knock any of the academy graduates that are currently in the first team, they are extremely good and competitive in their own right with strong mentalities and high footballing IQ’s.
Should be celebrated like any sensible supporter would/should do.
Unfortunately in this day and age we have stupes that like to nitpick and vilify them for no valid reason (on here and outside of here).
Revel in lambasting or brainlessly directing expletives towards them, through signs of adversity. Rather than back them, because that is fashionable.
Those ones haven't got a clue or understanding about young talent (or coach) development.
Concept is lost on them.
Can’t stress enough how satisfying it is witnessing them come through and in the first team on merit.
All come through in their different ways, journeys and challenges.
For some of them talent hasn't even began to scratch the surface or become maximised yet!
Limit is the sky for most.
Always have been and always will be proud of them.
Best part is they are working under a rational manager/coaching staff that have foresight and knows how to get a tune out of them by empowering them.
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Apart from AC, I agree
posted on 28/11/20
comment by Chelseamf™®© (U1677)
posted 4 minutes ago
Impossible to knock any of the academy graduates that are currently in the first team, they are extremely good and competitive in their own right with strong mentalities and high footballing IQ’s.
Should be celebrated like any sensible supporter would/should do.
Unfortunately in this day and age we have stupes that like to nitpick and vilify them for no valid reason (on here and outside of here).
Revel in lambasting or brainlessly directing expletives towards them, through signs of adversity. Rather than back them, because that is fashionable.
Those ones haven't got a clue or understanding about young talent (or coach) development.
Concept is lost on them.
Can’t stress enough how satisfying it is witnessing them come through and in the first team on merit.
All come through in their different ways, journeys and challenges.
For some of them talent hasn't even began to scratch the surface or become maximised yet!
Limit is the sky for most.
Always have been and always will be proud of them.
Best part is they are working under a rational manager/coaching staff that have foresight and knows how to get a tune out of them by empowering them.
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Wouldn't have thought I'd have done this with a Cmf post before - but........
Well said!!