Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Hey if we wanted to pimp ourselves out to an eastern oilman sugar daddy for some fleeting success, we'd have let Usmanov take the reins already.
Fortunately some clubs in London still believe in retaining some modicum of class.
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Back against the wall and that comes out every time.
chelsea are the english equivalent of real madrid - the youngster killers.
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Hanz what point are you trying to point out? McEachran was hardly a hyped up signing since been with us since birth nearly. Kakuta still has a shot but notice with the signings we're being linked with. Piazon will make it. Lukaku will make it. Bertrand has made it. Hutchinson came back out of retirement and is playing. Our youth are really doing very well
Arsenal are pointless. No ambition
lukaku is currently in intensive care having come from being the best striker in the belgian league at the age of 17 to making under 5 appearances for chelsea.
kakuta once dubbed for big things is not even in the in the chelsea squad, instead being shunted out on loan.
romeu has featured very little despite essien's injury troubles and mikel's incompetence.
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Play Lukaku before Drogba
drogba was poor at the beginning of the season. i need not mention torres. so yes, lukaku deserved a start or ten. how can he improve if he's not playing? he's rotting at your team. he's an arsenal fan i believe - i bet he has regrets about moving to chelsea. i guess the yankee dollar was what swayed him.
he's an arsenal fan i believe
He will be when he plays against you babies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoW6BLzzYgA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Good call
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
As I recall Chelsea's approach for Kakuta was somewhat unsavoury. It's just kinda funny that after plowing massive amounts into poaching talent from poorer European clubs, the policy has bore so little fruit so far. Bertrand if the first I've seen make a genuine contribution to the first team.
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
Thanks for your concern
Bertrand already knows he's a winner
nah, being top goal scorer in a competent footballing nation's top league at the age of 17 is impressive and warrants a starting place at not even a top 4 club in the english league.
it's not just that, but he's gone from being an anderlecht superstar to a chelsea nobody. terribly treated.
kakuta has failed as far as i'm aware.
mikel i don't feel is good enough for chelsea. ramires though - great player.
Failure at age 20. Should retire.
Hey TCP, why don't you stop acting like a pseudo-United dìckhead fan and stop spoiling the great repuatation Chelsea supporters have here? That'd be great.
Sign in if you want to comment
Chelsea's youth
Page 2 of 4
posted on 21/5/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 22/5/12
I'll take it!
posted on 22/5/12
Fa Cup toooooooooo
posted on 22/5/12
Hey if we wanted to pimp ourselves out to an eastern oilman sugar daddy for some fleeting success, we'd have let Usmanov take the reins already.
Fortunately some clubs in London still believe in retaining some modicum of class.
posted on 22/5/12
posted on 22/5/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 22/5/12
Back against the wall and that comes out every time.
posted on 22/5/12
chelsea are the english equivalent of real madrid - the youngster killers.
posted on 22/5/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 22/5/12
Hanz what point are you trying to point out? McEachran was hardly a hyped up signing since been with us since birth nearly. Kakuta still has a shot but notice with the signings we're being linked with. Piazon will make it. Lukaku will make it. Bertrand has made it. Hutchinson came back out of retirement and is playing. Our youth are really doing very well
posted on 22/5/12
Arsenal are pointless. No ambition
posted on 22/5/12
lukaku is currently in intensive care having come from being the best striker in the belgian league at the age of 17 to making under 5 appearances for chelsea.
kakuta once dubbed for big things is not even in the in the chelsea squad, instead being shunted out on loan.
romeu has featured very little despite essien's injury troubles and mikel's incompetence.
posted on 22/5/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 22/5/12
Play Lukaku before Drogba
posted on 22/5/12
drogba was poor at the beginning of the season. i need not mention torres. so yes, lukaku deserved a start or ten. how can he improve if he's not playing? he's rotting at your team. he's an arsenal fan i believe - i bet he has regrets about moving to chelsea. i guess the yankee dollar was what swayed him.
posted on 22/5/12
17
Belgian league
posted on 22/5/12
he's an arsenal fan i believe
He will be when he plays against you babies
posted on 22/5/12
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoW6BLzzYgA&feature=youtube_gdata_player
Good call
posted on 22/5/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 22/5/12
As I recall Chelsea's approach for Kakuta was somewhat unsavoury. It's just kinda funny that after plowing massive amounts into poaching talent from poorer European clubs, the policy has bore so little fruit so far. Bertrand if the first I've seen make a genuine contribution to the first team.
posted on 22/5/12
Comment deleted by Site Moderator
posted on 22/5/12
Thanks for your concern
Bertrand already knows he's a winner
posted on 22/5/12
nah, being top goal scorer in a competent footballing nation's top league at the age of 17 is impressive and warrants a starting place at not even a top 4 club in the english league.
it's not just that, but he's gone from being an anderlecht superstar to a chelsea nobody. terribly treated.
kakuta has failed as far as i'm aware.
mikel i don't feel is good enough for chelsea. ramires though - great player.
posted on 22/5/12
Failure at age 20. Should retire.
posted on 22/5/12
Hey TCP, why don't you stop acting like a pseudo-United dìckhead fan and stop spoiling the great repuatation Chelsea supporters have here? That'd be great.
Page 2 of 4