September 6, 20178 yr Ive heard some stupid reasons for trying to critisize Emenalo, this might be the dumbest. And thats quite the achievement
September 6, 20178 yr 2 hours ago, Pendergast said: Bringing back Diego sounds like a terrible idea, or no, wait, sounds like Emenalo's idea. He didnt do his job and now he's trying to fill the gaps, by attempting to expose Conte, 'cuz Roman wants an explanation and the boss is not happy at all. And this c*** Emenalo sees the light with this intrigue. Don't ever forget that he just took his license for coaching. That's his next target - he's started from the bottom and he really believes that he is the next Zidane. Conte must pay attention, like he himself loves to say . :D Let's look at this from another perspective, not that conspirative. Right now Costa is better player than Morata. That's just a fact. Alvaro may be in a good shape at the moment, but he won't reach Diego's stats from his two champions season, I'm sure about this. But can anyone enlight me what's the point to buy super expensive young and talanted player and to bring back the old one, a true trouble maker and pain in the a*s? That just doesn't make any sense. We've always known that Costa came here for 2-3, max 4 years. That was just typical Jose transfer. Morata isn't. He is 24, that means he can stay at least 7-8 years in club and some bonus after that in the role of mentor and legend. Let's not ruin this, in order to save Emenalo's dirty a**. Please. I hope, with all my respect, Diego doesn't come back. Wow, you really have it in for Emenalo, haven't you? You couldn't stop calling him a c**t during the transfer window, and you just carry on with it now. It's a bit tiresome.
September 6, 20178 yr Just write it down. In 6-7 months, when he is our new manager, I'll remind you this. You gotta be blind not to see what is coming. He's been sabotaging every single manager since he became Carlo's assistant. Ray Wilkins fired, AVB the second rebellion(Scolari the first). Di Matteo fired after winning CL 3-4 months from there, that's not even a chance, the joke of Benitez "interim" status, then the mess with Jose's window quite similar to what happened this summer, and now again. Emenalo the C*nT always in there. Sorry, just facts. There is only one reason to defend this kind of insidious behaviour - your race tolerance. You think that when we speak out the truth it's some kind of f***** racism, but I assure you, its not that the case. He is just trying to become next Zidane. Just obtained coach license speaks for itself. Edited September 6, 20178 yr by Pendergast
September 6, 20178 yr 58 minutes ago, Pendergast said: Just write it down. In 6-7 months, when he is our new manager, I'll remind you this. You gotta be blind not to see what is coming. He's been sabotaging every single manager since he became Carlo's assistant. Ray Wilkins fired, AVB the second rebellion(Scolari the first). Di Matteo fired after winning CL 3-4 months from there, that's not even a chance, the joke of Benitez "interim" status, then the mess with Jose's window quite similar to what happened this summer, and now again. Emenalo the C*nT always in there. Sorry, just facts. There is only one reason to defend this kind of insidious behaviour - your race tolerance. You think that when we speak out the truth it's some kind of f***** racism, but I assure you, its not that the case. He is just trying to become next Zidane. Just obtained coach license speaks for itself. This doesn't even make any sense. Why would he be making a play for the managers job when he's in a position apparently where he wields so much power. And the managers position in Chelsea is the least secure. Would it be the money or fame? Those are the only two things he could possibly benefit over what he currently does.
September 6, 20178 yr 3 hours ago, Pendergast said: Bringing back Diego sounds like a terrible idea, or no, wait, sounds like Emenalo's idea. He didnt do his job and now he's trying to fill the gaps, by attempting to expose Conte, 'cuz Roman wants an explanation and the boss is not happy at all. And this c*** Emenalo sees the light with this intrigue. Don't ever forget that he just took his license for coaching. That's his next target - he's started from the bottom and he really believes that he is the next Zidane. Conte must pay attention, like he himself loves to say . :D Let's look at this from another perspective, not that conspirative. Right now Costa is better player than Morata. That's just a fact. Alvaro may be in a good shape at the moment, but he won't reach Diego's stats from his two champions season, I'm sure about this. But can anyone enlight me what's the point to buy super expensive young and talanted player and to bring back the old one, a true trouble maker and pain in the a*s? That just doesn't make any sense. We've always known that Costa came here for 2-3, max 4 years. That was just typical Jose transfer. Morata isn't. He is 24, that means he can stay at least 7-8 years in club and some bonus after that in the role of mentor and legend. Let's not ruin this, in order to save Emenalo's dirty a**. Please. I hope, with all my respect, Diego doesn't come back. f**k off with the emenalo hate you twat.
September 6, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Pendergast said: Just write it down. In 6-7 months, when he is our new manager, I'll remind you this. You gotta be blind not to see what is coming. He's been sabotaging every single manager since he became Carlo's assistant. Ray Wilkins fired, AVB the second rebellion(Scolari the first). Di Matteo fired after winning CL 3-4 months from there, that's not even a chance, the joke of Benitez "interim" status, then the mess with Jose's window quite similar to what happened this summer, and now again. Emenalo the C*nT always in there. Sorry, just facts. There is only one reason to defend this kind of insidious behaviour - your race tolerance. You think that when we speak out the truth it's some kind of f***** racism, but I assure you, its not that the case. He is just trying to become next Zidane. Just obtained coach license speaks for itself. Emenalo is a great director and has been responsible for some great buys the last few years. Hope he stays at Chelsea for a long long time. Now go cry about him to someone who gives a f**k.
September 6, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, Pendergast said: Just write it down. In 6-7 months, when he is our new manager, I'll remind you this. You gotta be blind not to see what is coming. He's been sabotaging every single manager since he became Carlo's assistant. Ray Wilkins fired, AVB the second rebellion(Scolari the first). Di Matteo fired after winning CL 3-4 months from there, that's not even a chance, the joke of Benitez "interim" status, then the mess with Jose's window quite similar to what happened this summer, and now again. Emenalo the C*nT always in there. Sorry, just facts. There is only one reason to defend this kind of insidious behaviour - your race tolerance. You think that when we speak out the truth it's some kind of f***** racism, but I assure you, its not that the case. He is just trying to become next Zidane. Just obtained coach license speaks for itself. This has to be some kind of joke , surely no one can be this stupid.
September 6, 20178 yr Sorry "brothers"... didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Our "bro", Emenalo, is the best. f*8k Trump.
September 6, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, PloKoon13 said: If this is a parody bit then it's a very good one. It has to be. Fair play to him, he got a few bites Edited September 6, 20178 yr by Xfaxtor
September 6, 20178 yr I just think Costa is full of the 'Blues', he's built up a 'Shed' full of hate, and needs to start building some 'Stamford' Bridges'...... Edited September 6, 20178 yr by Ballack & Blu
September 7, 20178 yr 41 minutes ago, DidierDrogbalala said: According to ChelseaNews24, Diego Costa signs for Fenerbahce on loan. sorry, I couldn't resist
September 7, 20178 yr I hope the fenerbache rumour is true. He gets far away from the team, gets himself matchfit and ready to be sold in January.
September 7, 20178 yr On 06/09/2017 at 14:00, Pendergast said: Sorry "brothers"... didn't mean to hurt your feelings. Our "bro", Emenalo, is the best. f*8k Trump. 9/11 was an inside job... Edited September 7, 20178 yr by Munkworth
September 7, 20178 yr 22 hours ago, DidierDrogbalala said: According to ChelseaNews24, Diego Costa signs for Fenerbahce on loan. I hope not. I still have a faint hope that he'd play a few games before moving to Spain in January.
September 8, 20178 yr On 07/09/2017 at 01:03, DidierDrogbalala said: According to ChelseaNews24, Diego Costa signs for Fenerbahce on loan. Probably not going to happen, they want Chelsea to foot 75% of his salary.
September 8, 20178 yr 12 hours ago, dansubrosa said: I hope not. I still have a faint hope that he'd play a few games before moving to Spain in January. You're Joking. He's burnt his bridges - don't want him anywhere near the 1st team squad. 57 minutes ago, Kev56 said: Probably not going to happen, they want Chelsea to foot 75% of his salary. Ha - What a f**king Liberty!!
September 12, 20178 yr I think if this deal is wrapped up quickly after seemingly being of no urgency to anybody as the window closed then it must be a strong possibility that it suited all parties to let the window close without it being resolved. 1. Diego wasn't interested in going anywhere on loan for 5/6 months 2. Atletico, who can't use him until January, get to delay the amortisation by a year in bookkeeping terms, a year where they expect a €100m income for Griezmann. 3. Our books were already well balanced for this year. The transfer not going through until January 2018 gives us a nice early credit of €50m or so heading into the 2018 summer market, similar to the way the Oscar deal did in 2017.
September 12, 20178 yr On 08/09/2017 at 10:24, Kev56 said: Probably not going to happen, they want Chelsea to foot 75% of his salary. Sounds like a deal dreamed up in a kabab shop, a loan only helps him, to save 25% may as well loan him on a free to a useful club that we want to do future business with.
September 12, 20178 yr That's very good money if we get that. Means the club actually made profit during this window and still got in some good players. Not bad. As for Diego he might leaving on a bad note, but still was a huge success here who gave it his all when playing and i wish him all the best. Shame it had to end like this. Edited September 12, 20178 yr by Drogbaholic
September 18, 20178 yr "Even though the summer transfer window has now closed, Atletico Madrid continue to pursue Diego Costa with the club's final offer for the Spanish forward totaling 65 million euros, 55 million up front with a further 10 million euros in bonus payments. Ahead of the opening of Wanda Metropolitano on Saturday, there was hope from those familiar with negotiations at Los Rojiblancos that the Chelsea forward would be present and that an announcement on a deal could be made. Unfortunately no such agreement has been reached with the London club still playing hard-ball as a direct response to the former Rayo Vallecano striker's behaviour. Make no mistake, Atleti are desperate to re-sign Costa and are making an offer that would far and away represent the club's biggest ever market operation. Los Colchoneros feel their final offer of 55 million + 10 million euros is more than fair, especially considering the fact that Antonio Conte has made it publicly now that he doesn't see last season's top scorer as a player he can count on. As a result, Costa is a valueless asset to the Stamford Bridge club in sporting terms, yet from an economic perspective the club has to consider what the going rate would be in the current market for a 20 goal a season striker. Atletico continue to await a response to their offer, although it is believed to be an issue regarding loyalty payments which are holding up the deal. Chelsea do not want to pay the Spaniard what he would be owed if a transfer should occur, which roughly works out to 5% of any initial transfer fee. 5% of 55 million works out at roughly 2.75 million euros and the Spanish club are simply unwilling to take this on given the fact they are paying such a heavy transfer fee initially. Once this issue is sorted out, it seems set that Costa will be an Atletico Madrid player once more with a January arrival set in stone. It is 98 days since the 28-year-old last played competitive football, he has absolutely no match rhythm to speak of. He has been training and working with a personal trainer whilst AWOL in Brazil, yet this is no replacement for playing football at the highest level. Even once an agreement has been reached, Costa cannot be registered until January and will likely be forced to work on his fitness in Madrid. Once the aforementioned deal is complete, Atletico will eclipse the fees paid for Falcao, Jackson Martinez and Antoine Griezmann in order to bring Costa back to the club in the winter"
September 18, 20178 yr 21 minutes ago, dkw said: "Even though the summer transfer window has now closed, Atletico Madrid continue to pursue Diego Costa with the club's final offer for the Spanish forward totaling 65 million euros, 55 million up front with a further 10 million euros in bonus payments. Ahead of the opening of Wanda Metropolitano on Saturday, there was hope from those familiar with negotiations at Los Rojiblancos that the Chelsea forward would be present and that an announcement on a deal could be made. Unfortunately no such agreement has been reached with the London club still playing hard-ball as a direct response to the former Rayo Vallecano striker's behaviour. Make no mistake, Atleti are desperate to re-sign Costa and are making an offer that would far and away represent the club's biggest ever market operation. Los Colchoneros feel their final offer of 55 million + 10 million euros is more than fair, especially considering the fact that Antonio Conte has made it publicly now that he doesn't see last season's top scorer as a player he can count on. As a result, Costa is a valueless asset to the Stamford Bridge club in sporting terms, yet from an economic perspective the club has to consider what the going rate would be in the current market for a 20 goal a season striker. Atletico continue to await a response to their offer, although it is believed to be an issue regarding loyalty payments which are holding up the deal.Chelsea do not want to pay the Spaniard what he would be owed if a transfer should occur, which roughly works out to 5% of any initial transfer fee. 5% of 55 million works out at roughly 2.75 million euros and the Spanish club are simply unwilling to take this on given the fact they are paying such a heavy transfer fee initially. Once this issue is sorted out, it seems set that Costa will be an Atletico Madrid player once more with a January arrival set in stone. It is 98 days since the 28-year-old last played competitive football, he has absolutely no match rhythm to speak of. He has been training and working with a personal trainer whilst AWOL in Brazil, yet this is no replacement for playing football at the highest level. Even once an agreement has been reached, Costa cannot be registered until January and will likely be forced to work on his fitness in Madrid. Once the aforementioned deal is complete, Atletico will eclipse the fees paid for Falcao, Jackson Martinez and Antoine Griezmann in order to bring Costa back to the club in the winter" Well i checked my calendar, and nope it's not April the 1st.
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