September 1, 2025Sep 1 What happens WHEN they realise he is not the player they thought, we sent sancho back and paid 5m? How much will they pay us to take him back?
September 1, 2025Sep 1 52 minutes ago, Caps_Lock_King said:What happens WHEN they realise he is not the player they thought, we sent sancho back and paid 5m? How much will they pay us to take him back?Gnabry was really sh*t when he was in the Premier League. He moved to the Bundesliga and he became a top player, he's fell off again in recent times, but he had a really good run of form for a few years. I think Jackson will do well enough over there to make this a permanent transfer.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 1 hour ago, Caps_Lock_King said:What happens WHEN they realise he is not the player they thought, we sent sancho back and paid 5m? How much will they pay us to take him back?We:re gonna pay THEM to keep him !
September 1, 2025Sep 1 Farewell Nico. I wish you the best.@Mod you might consider archiving this rancid stain of a thread.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 1 hour ago, Ajbod said:I've a sneaking suspision that next summer £56 mill' will be a steal.We're taking a gamble but I'm not sure it's a huge one. There's too much in his game to improve for him to be a megastar and him merely turning into a decent striker would only add another 20mil, an amount he could easily drop in value by if he had another questionable season.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 If he was as good as he thinks he is, he’d have stayed to fight for his place. German league will allow him to look better than he is and I think he knows it. May well score a hatful of goals. Will miss plenty too. Good luck to him, shame he didn’t end his time well, and will be remembered for the penalty-taking nonsense and the two red cards just as much for his goals and misses.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 Was there not a topic posted about the arguing today. I see new posts and think Jackson is coming back.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 “We thank Nico for his efforts throughout his time at Stamford Bridge and wish him well in Germany.“ #CFCOuch. That seals that he is gone for good, and a “good riddance” tone from us. More inside.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 If this transfer comes to fruition then I find it absolutely incredible that Jackson would be the third highest fee we’ve ever received.Mental!
September 1, 2025Sep 1 I don't feel that confident that this will be an obligation, it's confirmed he needs to hit a certain amount of apps for it to get triggered and I imagine he will be at AFCON as well. However I do hope it goes well for him, historically playing upfront for us is one of the most difficult positons and for his age/money we spent on him he did well.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 9 minutes ago, Sheva said:I don't feel that confident that this will be an obligation, it's confirmed he needs to hit a certain amount of apps for it to get triggered and I imagine he will be at AFCON as well. However I do hope it goes well for him, historically playing upfront for us is one of the most difficult positons and for his age/money we spent on him he did well.Reminds me of Atletico benching Griezmann and limiting his minutes during a key run-in. Griezmann was one of their best players but they limited his minutes when they realised they could get him for well below the agreed buyout clause.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 44 minutes ago, Sheva said:I don't feel that confident that this will be an obligation, it's confirmed he needs to hit a certain amount of apps for it to get triggered and I imagine he will be at AFCON as well. However I do hope it goes well for him, historically playing upfront for us is one of the most difficult positons and for his age/money we spent on him he did well.Where have you seen this aside from BILD and the ones quoting BILD? All the major journos and the ones who have ties to Chelsea have not said this, theyve called it a mandatory buy. Just curious because you sound confident this is the case, and I’d like to see this too.
September 1, 2025Sep 1 10 minutes ago, Clown Lake said:Where have you seen this aside from BILD and the ones quoting BILD? All the major journos and the ones who have ties to Chelsea have not said this, theyve called it a mandatory buy. Just curious because you sound confident this is the case, and I’d like to see this too.Ben Jacobs tweeted it out. Edited September 1, 2025Sep 1 by Sheva
September 1, 2025Sep 1 3 minutes ago, Sheva said:Ben Jacobs tweeted it out.I’m not his biggest fan as he spews out a lot of false news, but thank you for providing that. Jackson will be in the Bayern team sheet majority of games anyway, so no worries there at all from me. Edited September 1, 2025Sep 1 by Clown Lake
September 2, 2025Sep 2 I hope it works out and they get the best out of him, we never did - mind you, you could say that about quite a lot of our players
September 2, 2025Sep 2 There is an AFCON this season. Add that to muscle injuries and red card bans and a set number of high appearances is asking a lot.
September 2, 2025Sep 2 We became world champs, european champs and made CL with this finishing… we’ll be alright.
September 2, 2025Sep 2 8 hours ago, Dr. Socrates said:If he was as good as he thinks he is, he’d have stayed to fight for his place. Completely, Chalobah shoud have done the same when we sent him on loan to Palace Oops 😂😂 Edited September 2, 2025Sep 2 by Bob stark
September 2, 2025Sep 2 Boy that escalated quickly in the space of a year.This time last year he's being extended until 2033, and now he's good as gone.
September 2, 2025Sep 2 2 hours ago, Clown Lake said:We became world champs, european champs and made CL with this finishing… we’ll be alright.Mudryk, Sterling and Chilwell would still have had a career here if Jackson could finish
September 2, 2025Sep 2 14 hours ago, Sexyfootball said:BBC also reporting that the obligation is subject to a minimum number of appearances.I expect the actual number required will come out in due course ...Although Jackson may do better in the German league, I'm pleased the obligation to buy is not subject to minimum number of goals scored.
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