August 17, 20178 yr That's the thing I don't get, when people say they reckon Messi or Neymar won't be able to hack it here. If Ronaldo, Hazard and Sanchez can then why wouldn't they be able to?
August 17, 20178 yr On 8/14/2017 at 20:59, stevo said: No player is loyal or loves the club they play for. That died with the departure of JT. They are all brasses that will sell themselves to the highest bidder when they feel the time is right or they have a tantrum with the manager. I don't know what you do for work, but if you got an offer to do the same job with a 50% pay increase, the opportunity to work on more prestigious/interesting project and your relationship with your manager turned sour, would you flatly decline out of loyalty to your company? I'm one of the few people I know who loves the company I work for, but even I wouldn't turn it down. 10 minutes ago, IliyaKrostin said: I agree with what he said, but I think he missed the thing that Hazard is playing in the best league in the world. I can't see Messi and Neymar doing what they've done in La Liga. A number of goals they have scored are crazy, but space they got there, not going to have here. But can they do it on a cold Tuesday night at Stoke?
August 17, 20178 yr Just now, dansubrosa said: That's the thing I don't get, when people say they reckon Messi or Neymar won't be able to hack it here. If Ronaldo, Hazard and Sanchez can then why wouldn't they be able to? The world revolves around us, therefore the PL is the best and toughest league and if a player hasn't played and succeeded here they are unproven.
August 17, 20178 yr I suppose Spanish people could say Sanchez couldn't hack it in their league, so he's gone to a weaker league and flourished. Its all abit biased to me, I think Spanish league are just as strong as premier league.
August 17, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, dansubrosa said: I suppose Spanish people could say Sanchez couldn't hack it in their league, so he's gone to a weaker league and flourished. Its all abit biased to me, I think Spanish league are just as strong as premier league. I think it is easier to play in 1 of the 2 topteams of La Liga then in 1 of the top teams from the PL. The physicality in the PL is a big part of that. Smaller teams profit from that as referees will blow their whistle a lot quicker in La Liga then the PL. There's also a bigger difference between the top teams and the smaller teams in La Liga and the PL. That has a lot to do with the tv money not being divided equally on La Liga. There's also more of an emphasis on playing out from the back and playing possession football in La Liga. Even smaller teams. That leads to more space and openings. So to summarise in La Liga, when you play for Real or Barca, you're playing with better players against worse opposition with more space and more protection from the ref. On Sanchez, i think his role is different for Arsenal then it was for Barca. At Barca his job was to keep things wide and stretch the oppo. At Arsenal he's allowed to roam more in the central areas.
August 17, 20178 yr 4 hours ago, Samdwich said: 4 hours ago, dansubrosa said: That's the thing I don't get, when people say they reckon Messi or Neymar won't be able to hack it here. If Ronaldo, Hazard and Sanchez can then why wouldn't they be able to? They would be able to "hack it" but they wouldn't skin 8 players and tuck it away game after game. We have a far more physical league, naymar is a light weight, why is Messi sh*t for Argentina? Ronaldo is a physical player but he wasn't as good in our league as he is in la liga, that's not all down to development it's down to an easier league. You mentioned hazard one of the best players in the world and his record goal tally is 14, he would score 35 goals if he played for Barca in naymars role. Our league is more physical and the fact as leauge winners we got 150 million and the bottom teams got 100 means we strengthen the whole league. There is really no debate on which leauge is tougher and every manager that comes here says the same thing with no exception.
August 17, 20178 yr Him and Bakayoko apparently played in a friendly today. 8-0 victory. Hazard scored, Musonda twice. Maybe already on the bench on sunday ?
August 17, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Hazard10 said: Him and Bakayoko apparently played in a friendly today. 8-0 victory. Hazard scored, Musonda twice. Maybe already on the bench on sunday ? Not sure reports say he is a bit away from being match ready, a friendly against youth and a PL game are quite a bit apart, i'd say 3 more games away at least bit I'd like to be pleasantly surprised
August 18, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Hazard10 said: Him and Bakayoko apparently played in a friendly today. 8-0 victory. Hazard scored, Musonda twice. Maybe already on the bench on sunday ? I reckon he will return after the international break. This must be the one time i am looking forward to an international break, usually i hate it, but i really don't want us to play too many games without Hazard, we need him.
August 18, 20178 yr 5 hours ago, Scott Harris said: I reckon he will return after the international break. This must be the one time i am looking forward to an international break, usually i hate it, but i really don't want us to play too many games without Hazard, we need him. not sure, maybe he'll brake the other ankle. f**king martinez c**t.
August 18, 20178 yr 40 minutes ago, mojo said: not sure, maybe he'll brake the other ankle. f**king martinez c**t. If that C* picks him after getting him injured I imagine there will be a lot of unhappy people on here and at Chelsea HQ
August 18, 20178 yr Author if he is completely healed, then maybe it wouldn't be the worse thing for him to get a couple of run outs for belgium. He hasn't had any preseason games, so a couple of 45 min run outs could actually put him in better shape for us. I think with a break there isn't as much worry about reinjury as there is with muscles and ligaments.
August 18, 20178 yr He won't be anywhere near match fit, but do we really have any other alternatives. I believe Pedro is still out, another Boga or Masouda start is unlikely.
August 23, 20178 yr On 17/08/2017 at 13:22, Samdwich said: I don't know what you do for work, but if you got an offer to do the same job with a 50% pay increase, the opportunity to work on more prestigious/interesting project and your relationship with your manager turned sour, would you flatly decline out of loyalty to your company? I'm one of the few people I know who loves the company I work for, but even I wouldn't turn it down. But can they do it on a cold Tuesday night at Stoke? That's exactly what I'm saying. Don't expect loyalty or love and 100 percent devotion. I work for myself and have my own business so I have that for my job.
August 25, 20178 yr He's in the Belgium squad. Might not be the worst thing in the world, give him a chance to get match fit, as long as he doesn't get injured.
August 25, 20178 yr Hate Martinez. Hazard won't have kicked a ball for us since picking up an injury with the national team, yet Martinez thinks it's suitable to call him up for international duty. Conte says he is "surprised", so it seems he was called up without the 'consent' or at least consultation ofthe club/Manager. If the club had the power to block it then I would hope they do. Seems we either can't/won't though. I really hate that smarmy bald prick.
August 25, 20178 yr Lets hope the club announce Hazard has picked up a 'minor injury' in the game tonight that will coincidentally keep him out of action for 2 weeks.
August 25, 20178 yr Author to be honest I wouldn't mind him going and getting some minutes under his belt, but for them not even to liaise with the club, is pretty disrepectful. If he picks up another injury, it will become a bit of sh*tstorm.
August 25, 20178 yr 8 hours ago, enigma said: How long Charly had that hairdo ? Thats him Baka and Pobga gone for the guinness look.
August 25, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, mclovin83 said: Hate Martinez. Hazard won't have kicked a ball for us since picking up an injury with the national team, yet Martinez thinks it's suitable to call him up for international duty. Conte says he is "surprised", so it seems he was called up without the 'consent' or at least consultation ofthe club/Manager. If the club had the power to block it then I would hope they do. Seems we either can't/won't though. I really hate that smarmy bald prick. Could you imagine Martinez reaction if one of his Everton players had been called up for international football just after getting back from a broken ankle ? he would have been pissed off. The guy is a hypocrite. I think Hazard being called up is really risky. He may have been training with our first team for the last week or two, but i bet he's been under specific instructions on what to do and what not to do, i very much doubt Belgium's lot will have the same plans. For us, it's all about getting Hazard match fit again and taking it one step at a time. They will just throw him straight into training doing as much as any other player and then they will start him in the international games.
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