March 11, 201610 yr Might be the injury got leaked now so eden gets rest to be fit for his national side in the euros. He has said before how important the tournament is to him and if we lose to everton our season is over. Another thing is, given we are currently losing money while being a cl club, can we afford to keep eden at 200k a week with no cl money?
March 11, 201610 yr The question is will he ever be the same again? Maybe he has played too much over the last years, it's rarely happened but maybe he's done. Nowadays the guys have to play week in and week out, they always have to bring their a-game. Less physicality and matches could work wonders. If it's possible, i would sell for ~80 mio pounds. Regards!
March 11, 201610 yr Recurrent hip injury is certainly possible considering he is always twisting and turning the hips with his style of play. Let's not forget he's been playing without rest for god knows how long, it wouldn't surprise me if his body is just thoroughly exhausted.
March 11, 201610 yr Must of got his injury from lifting his wallet because it certainly wasn't from carrying the team.
March 11, 201610 yr Dear Eddies Pop, EXCUSES dont pay the rent so please take your shirt swapping injured baby boy to RM or PSG next season.
March 11, 201610 yr Is that what you expect from him, FeCf? Carrying the team? I'd settle for a semi competent performance right now. Not once this season has he justified being paid £200k a week and our highest paid player ever. Completely unacceptable that he hasn't scored in the league this season.
March 11, 201610 yr 26 shots in his 26 appearances and zzzzzeeeeerrrroooo Goals? HELLO A one eyed parrot with it's leg in plaster, could do better than that. These are some traits that are signs of a top sportsman. Here’s the challenge! Watch Messi, Ronaldo or even Vardy and compare them to Hazard. Then we will all realize why he is where he is; why there’s no way back and that we need to stop saying "he’s going nowhere" like he is a Messi, Ronaldo, Vardy or Bale. 1. It takes drive 2. It takes discipline 3. It takes competitiveness 4. It takes self-confidence 5. It takes focus 6. It takes commitment 7. It takes determination 8. It takes emotional maturity I have said it before. My prediction for the exodus this summer "Hazard", Costa, Fabergas, Willian (50/50), Matic, Oscar (80/20), Pedro, Remy, Azpilcueta (50/50) Edited March 11, 201610 yr by chemcint
March 11, 201610 yr 26 shots in his 26 appearances and zzzzzeeeeerrrroooo Goals? HELLO A one eyed parrot with it's leg in plaster, could do better than that. These are some traits that are signs of a top sportsman. Here’s the challenge! Watch Messi, Ronaldo or even Vardy and compare them to Hazard. Then we will all realize why he is where he is; why there’s no way back and that we need to stop saying "he’s going nowhere" like he is a Messi, Ronaldo, Vardy or Bale. 1. It takes drive 2. It takes discipline 3. It takes competitiveness 4. It takes self-confidence 5. It takes focus 6. It takes commitment 7. It takes determination 8. It takes emotional maturity I have said it before. My prediction for the exodus this summer "Hazard", Costa, Fabergas, Willian (50/50), Matic, Oscar (80/20), Pedro, Remy, Azpilcueta (50/50) Lmao. Top post.
March 11, 201610 yr 26 shots in his 26 appearances and zzzzzeeeeerrrroooo Goals? HELLO A one eyed parrot with it's leg in plaster, could do better than that. These are some traits that are signs of a top sportsman. Here’s the challenge! Watch Messi, Ronaldo or even Vardy and compare them to Hazard. Then we will all realize why he is where he is; why there’s no way back and that we need to stop saying "he’s going nowhere" like he is a Messi, Ronaldo, Vardy or Bale. 1. It takes drive 2. It takes discipline 3. It takes competitiveness 4. It takes self-confidence 5. It takes focus 6. It takes commitment 7. It takes determination 8. It takes emotional maturity I have said it before. My prediction for the exodus this summer "Hazard", Costa, Fabergas, Willian (50/50), Matic, Oscar (80/20), Pedro, Remy, Azpilcueta (50/50) So our starting team with that exodus would be: Courtois, ???, Cahill, Ivanovic, Rahman Mikel, ??? ???, ???, ??? Traore Personally I think if the pain is that intense then he should sit out the rest of the season whilst receiving specialist treatment to get rid of any and all injuries. The league is gone and he's not playing well enough to advance us in the FA cup so let's give Kennedy/Traore/RLC his remaining minutes. Ideally he gets fixed up by the Euro's where he can regain some form and thusly confidence with a hunger to rebuild his reputation under Conte next year.
March 11, 201610 yr I'd settle for a semi competent performance right now. Not once this season has he justified being paid £200k a week and our highest paid player ever. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Agree, FeCf. But I don't know what the problem is. So. I can't judge him. 9. It takes a very good team (cfr. Chelsea, last season.), Chemcint. 10. A good winning team = a good dressing room = a good atmosphere = good results again. 11. If you have a good team, never, never, never search a victim. If you search for victims, there's something terrible wrong with your team. 12. A winning team needs a good season preparation. 13. Selling 9 players ( you advice) means that your club has a very poor transfer politics. Maybe is that the biggest problem. (= not my idea.) 14. You sold the one who could carry this team this season. 15. Ronaldo and Vardy had also bad periodes. Only Messi is extraterresterial. 16. Rubbish. You will never find a one eye parrot with his leg in plaster who could do better. (Perhaps in fairytales or in Game of Thrones.) Edited March 11, 201610 yr by Krc-fan
March 11, 201610 yr I'd settle for a semi competent performance right now. Not once this season has he justified being paid £200k a week and our highest paid player ever. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Agree, FeCf. But I don't know what the problem is. So. I can't judge him. 9. It takes a very good team (cfr. Chelsea, last season.), Chemcint. 10. A good winning team = a good dressing room = a good atmosphere = good results again. 11. If you have a good team, never, never, never search a victim. If you searchs for victims, there's something terrible wrong with your team. 12. A winning team needs a good season preparation. 13. Selling 9 players ( you advice) means that your club has a very poor transfer politics. Maybe is that the biggest problem. (= not my idea.) 14. You sold the one who could carry this team this season. 15. Ronaldo and Vardy had also bad periodes. Only Messi is extraterresterial. 16. Rubbish. You will never find a one eye parrot with his leg in plaster who could do better. (Perhaps in fairytales or in Game of Thrones.) 15. When did Ronaldo EVER go a season without scoring goals. 16. Really? you needed to respond to that one! Monty python
March 11, 201610 yr 15. When did Ronaldo EVER go a season without scoring goals. 16. Really? you needed to respond to that one! Monty python Not sure when Ron had a rough time! Only player in history to have scored 60 or more goals in a calendar year four times (consecutively from 2011 to 2014) First player to score more than 50 goals in four consecutive seasons Only player to score more than 50 goals in five different seasons (did it consecutively) First player to ever score at least 10 goals in five Champions League seasons (did it consecutively
March 11, 201610 yr Ronaldo had bad periods. But he never played in an awful team with such big problems like Chelsea, this season. He always played with very good other players. Always!
March 11, 201610 yr Just $1,000,000 player Vardy!! After being released by Sheffield Wednesday at the age of sixteen, Vardy began his senior career with Stocksbridge Park Steels, breaking into the first team in 2007 and spending three seasons before joining Northern Premier League side F.C. Halifax Town in 2010. Scoring 26 goals in his debut season, he won the club's "Player's Player of the Year" award, then moved to Conference Premier side Fleetwood Town in August 2011 for an undisclosed fee. He scored 31 league goals in his first season at his new team, winning the team's "Player of the Year" award as they won the division. In May 2012, Vardy signed for Leicester City in the Football League Championship for a non-league record transfer fee of £1 million, and represented the club in the Premier League after winning the Championship in 2014. He scored in a record eleven consecutive Premier League matches in 2015, breaking Ruud van Nistelrooy's record, and made his international debut earlier in the same year. Edited March 11, 201610 yr by chemcint
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