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    #46
    Rodo? U related to Rudo and drago?

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      #47
      If they don't win anything, Roman can always dress him up as a girl ans bum him till his cock falls off, he's guaranteed a trophy, no matter what.
      Brandt - Keita - Van Dijk - Sessegnon

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        #48
        Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
        Rodo? U related to Rudo and drago?
        we are all one entity
        Oh I say his vision there was lovely

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          #49
          A chelscum mate posted a re-worded version of the 'Torres, Torres' song earlier as her status.

          It even offended me, not one Chel**** fan I know has an once of class. Make up and sing your own ****ing chants, don't re-hash those sung about the player from his original club FFS.

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            #50
            Originally posted by IN_RAFA_WE_TRUST View Post
            Rodo? U related to Rudo and drago?
            Brothers from another Mother

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              #51
              Pipe down or I'll stick you under the stairs again.

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                #52


                Fernando Torres ready to score for Chelsea against Liverpool
                • Blues' Spain striker could face former club on Sunday
                • 'I will never say anything bad about Liverpool'

                Press Association
                guardian.co.uk, Tuesday 1 February 2011 13.22 GMT

                Fernando Torres has scored seven times in eight games for Liverpool against Chelsea. Photograph: Darren Walsh/Chelsea FC via Getty
                Fernando Torres would have no qualms about scoring against Liverpool if he makes his Chelsea debut in Sunday's Premier League match against the Reds at Stamford Bridge.

                By coincidence, this weekend's game could be Torres's first for his new club following his record-breaking £50m move from Anfield last night.

                The 26-year-old has not asked to be left out to avoid risking the wrath of his former club's fans, some of whom burned replica shirts bearing his name shortly before his switch to west London was sealed last night. "It is like destiny," Torres said of the prospect of playing on Sunday. "It is not perfect for me but we will see what happens and I only have good words about Liverpool. They made me a top player and gave me the chance to play at the top level.

                "I will never say anything bad about Liverpool. I have been very happy there, but now the history is different and I am playing for Chelsea. If I have the chance to play, I will do my best for Chelsea and hopefully I can score."

                Torres's commitment to Liverpool this season was questioned prior to his move and he admitted he had begun thinking about leaving Anfield last summer.

                "I felt from last summer that I needed to do a step forward in my career and for my ambition as a footballer," he told Chelsea TV, claiming the Blues were on another level to his former club. "I am joining a team that is at the top level. There is not another level after Chelsea.

                "I am joining with big names like [John] Terry, [Frank] Lampard, [Didier] Drogba and [Nicolas] Anelka and I can be part of this great team."

                He added: "Also, I wanted to join because Chelsea always have shown a big respect for me. They really want me and it is important when you have the support of the people in the club, and the support of the fans who always showed respect to me when I came to Stamford Bridge and at Anfield. Now I am very happy to be a Chelsea player."

                The Spain striker had been the scourge of the Blues, scoring seven goals in eight appearances against them while at Anfield. "When I played against Chelsea, there was always a big motivation because it was a special game – it was always one of the biggest games of the season," Torres said.

                "I want to say thanks to the Chelsea fans because I have seen them very, very happy with me for joining Chelsea. If they are happy as well because I am not going to score any more against them then it is good."

                He added: "I have good memories and bad memories of games against Chelsea. All the goals are good memories because all of them are special.

                "I have a very bad memory of the semi-final of the Champions League in my first season in England when they beat us and they played the final and not us. It was a frustrating day for me but hopefully now I am here we can go through to the final together and win.

                "The Champions League is a big ambition and all the footballers want to play in it. It is a very important competition. But also Chelsea have the chance every season to win all the trophies that they play for, so when you have the chance to play in a team like this, you cannot say no."

                Torres is looking forward to linking up again with his former Anfield team-mate Yossi Benayoun, who is close to returning from long-term injury.

                "He is my friend and on the pitch we have a very good relationship," Torres said. "Hopefully he can play as soon as possible and he will be fully recovered. It is exciting the possibility to play with him again, but as well with my other new team-mates."

                Torres revealed he had yet to meet his new manager, Carlo Ancelotti, whom he nevertheless described as "a winner".

                Ancelotti is ecstatic at last night's capture of Torres and David Luiz, according to Chelsea's chief executive, Ron Gourlay.

                The signing of David Luiz, who was set to arrive in London today, took Chelsea's transfer deadline day spending spree to over £75m and Gourlay said: "Carlo is over the moon. He did say we needed to bring a couple of players in, and I said six months ago if we had to bring someone in then it would be a big signing and I'm sure this is great for the team and the morale, and great for the fans who have two major signings to look forward to at Stamford Bridge.

                "I can't wait to see them both in action, and we're in fantastic shape bringing Fernando and David in."

                It is possible that David Luiz's arrival could see the youngster Jeffrey Bruma seal a loan move to either West Brom or Leicester.



                Yeah right, they look respectful as ****
                We managed to rectify it, though, because it now says, "Cook" where it once said "Cock", and "Pass" where it once said "Piss", so it’s slightly less rude.

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                  #53
                  He's deluding himself. Trotting out the usual platitudes.
                  Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                    #54
                    Who cares, if he scores he scores, he's a professional footballer and it's what he is paid to do.
                    The one thing Torres could have done to appease the fans because of the manner of his exit would be to make a donation to the JFT96 fund.
                    Players and managers move on but by doing that he would build some bridges
                    The King was back for a short while. Long live The King.

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                      #55
                      RT @iainmacintosh: Just had it confirmed. There is no agreement in place between LiverpoolChelsea regarding Torres. He's free to play Sunday
                      TweetDeck • 01/02/2011 19:46

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                        #56
                        Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                        He's deluding himself. Trotting out the usual platitudes.
                        This is the real Torres, shallow, talks ****e, will say absolutely anything making out he's special, and that he thinks more of the fans than other players do, always bringing them up as if he's really bonded, when all along he really hasn't.

                        False, plastic, shallow, two faced, greedy, this is Torres, a liar, a cheat, a fraud, a good football player....but as for his character, his real face, now we see it.

                        "It's my destiny to score against Liverpool"

                        What utter ****e he is. I would love it if the same happened to him as did Owen.
                        Last edited by Vermilion; 01-02-11, 11:02 PM.

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                          #57
                          Mate, he didnt actually say 'its my destiny to score against Liverpool'.

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                            #58
                            Originally posted by Craig_H View Post
                            Mate, he didnt actually say 'its my destiny to score against Liverpool'.
                            Not at all, or words to that effect ?

                            Torres: My destiny to score against Liverpool on Chelsea debut

                            "It is like the destiny," smiled Torres
                            Last edited by Vermilion; 01-02-11, 11:06 PM.

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                              #59
                              The article, with all his words, is on this very page.

                              He said:

                              "It is like destiny," Torres said of the prospect of playing on Sunday. "It is not perfect for me but we will see what happens and I only have good words about Liverpool. They made me a top player and gave me the chance to play at the top level.

                              "I will never say anything bad about Liverpool. I have been very happy there, but now the history is different and I am playing for Chelsea. If I have the chance to play, I will do my best for Chelsea and hopefully I can score."

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                                #60
                                Lucas:

                                After Ins and out, the end of the day we have to be together and keep the good momentum of the team.
                                Twitter for iPad • 01/02/2011 21:55

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