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    Chelsea have declined to comment on the release of a DVD in France in which Didier Drogba describes his "disgust" upon signing for the club.

    Drogba, who joined the Blues for £24million from Marseille in July 2004, claimed last month he wanted to quit the club following the departure of manager Jose Mourinho, but subsequently made it clear he regretted speaking out in public and reaffirmed his commitment to the club.

    It is unclear when the DVD - entitled 'The Incredible Destiny of Didier Drogba' - was recorded, but in it Drogba talks about his reluctance to leave Marseille for Stamford Bridge three years ago - even suggesting he hoped to fail his medical.

    "I said to myself 'I couldn't give a damn' (that Marseille have accepted a bid). Maybe that's going to shock supporters of Chelsea, but I didn't want to leave," he said.

    "I even did some things that were almost absurd, in order not to go to Chelsea, such as during the medical.

    "Going to the hospital in Paris, I was praying they would find a problem with my knee, or a problem with anything so the move would collapse.

    He added: "I was disgusted. I realised that signing for Chelsea was disgusting. It's hard to explain.

    "It's hard to understand because most of all, people see the financial side, or even the sporting side. But I simply wasn't happy."

    Last month the Ivorian striker was reported as saying he wanted to quit the club in the wake of Jose Mourinho's departure but his team-mates have rallied to his defence.

    He later issued an apology, stating: "I am a Chelsea player and will be 100% committed and supportive to my manager, my team-mates and the club.
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    "I will not be discussing my future any further until I meet privately with the club at the end of the season."

    http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/7403848
    Just believe and you never know what will happen.

    According to Benitez it's important not simply to go out to win but to go out prepared to win, which means players have to put in the same level of work on a daily basis. Anything else is unacceptable.

    #2
    Originally posted by AFII View Post
    Chelsea have declined to comment on the release of a DVD in France in which Didier Drogba describes his "disgust" upon signing for the club.

    Drogba, who joined the Blues for £24million from Marseille in July 2004, claimed last month he wanted to quit the club following the departure of manager Jose Mourinho, but subsequently made it clear he regretted speaking out in public and reaffirmed his commitment to the club.

    It is unclear when the DVD - entitled 'The Incredible Destiny of Didier Drogba' - was recorded, but in it Drogba talks about his reluctance to leave Marseille for Stamford Bridge three years ago - even suggesting he hoped to fail his medical.

    "I said to myself 'I couldn't give a damn' (that Marseille have accepted a bid). Maybe that's going to shock supporters of Chelsea, but I didn't want to leave," he said.

    "I even did some things that were almost absurd, in order not to go to Chelsea, such as during the medical.

    "Going to the hospital in Paris, I was praying they would find a problem with my knee, or a problem with anything so the move would collapse.

    He added: "I was disgusted. I realised that signing for Chelsea was disgusting. It's hard to explain.

    "It's hard to understand because most of all, people see the financial side, or even the sporting side. But I simply wasn't happy."

    Last month the Ivorian striker was reported as saying he wanted to quit the club in the wake of Jose Mourinho's departure but his team-mates have rallied to his defence.

    He later issued an apology, stating: "I am a Chelsea player and will be 100% committed and supportive to my manager, my team-mates and the club.
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    "I will not be discussing my future any further until I meet privately with the club at the end of the season."

    http://msn.foxsports.com/soccer/story/7403848

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    (1995)
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      #3
      Most footballers are stupid, but Drogba really stands out.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Inocybe View Post
        Most footballers are stupid, but Drogba really stands out.
        Imagine a celebrity footballer university challenge with Drogba, Beckham, Savage, Lehmann and McAteer on one team!!!!!!

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          #5
          "Going to the hospital in Paris, I was praying they would find a problem with my knee, or a problem with anything so the move would collapse.


          This should go down well with the chelsea fans!

          He exceeds my expectations of how much of a numpty he actually is everytime he opens his mouth. Great stuff.

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            #6
            Originally posted by AFII View Post
            He added: "I was disgusted. I realised that signing for Chelsea was disgusting. It's hard to explain.
            Originally posted by Inocybe View Post
            Most footballers are stupid, but Drogba really stands out.

            I don't know. He sounds quite clued in to me.
            Screaming from beneath the waves...

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              #7
              He is so full of sh!t it's untrue. He's a money grabbling **** like all the Chelsea lot.

              And does this pr!ck have some sort of split personality. One week he's in the press saying that he's leaving no matter what and the next he's staying because he loves Chelsea and their inbred **** fans.

              F*ck off Drogba!

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                #8
                Originally posted by desertscouser View Post
                He is so full of sh!t it's untrue. He's a money grabbling **** like all the Chelsea lot.

                And does this pr!ck have some sort of split personality. One week he's in the press saying that he's leaving no matter what and the next he's staying because he loves Chelsea and their inbred **** fans.

                F*ck off Drogba!
                yup thats what it seems like to me, maybe he thinks what is said in France stays in France? maybe he isnt as much of a div as we thought? maybe he is?


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