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    Not a chance. Mourinho loves Oscar.
    If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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      Bunch of Cunts.

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        Mourinho has operated with a smaller group of senior players to pick from than his Premier League and European rivals over the past two seasons
        How is that even close to true? Maybe if you exclude their 30 players out on loan at any time, but even then how apparently they had a smaller squad than us last year I have no idea?
        I could not dig, I dared not rob:
        Therefore I lied to please the mob.
        Now all my lies are proved untrue
        And I must face the men I slew.
        What tale shall serve me here among
        Mine angry and defrauded young?

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          Originally posted by Leyton388 View Post
          Bunch of Cunts.


          To the point

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            Originally posted by spud_gun View Post


            To the point
            "Its not about the long ball or the short ball, its about the right ball." Bob Paisley

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              Well Costa's done his Hamstring......Arsenal,Utd enjoying this.if it stays at 1-1 The prem title is wide open for the top 4

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                Originally posted by Bender View Post
                Well Costa's done his Hamstring......Arsenal,Utd enjoying this.if it stays at 1-1 The prem title is wide open for the top 4
                Shame

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                Go **** yourself

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                  Originally posted by Boogar View Post
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                    Fiorentina have triggered their option to extend Mohamed Salah’s loan into next season before buying him on a permanent basis.

                    Salah has scored seven goals since joining Fiorentina from Chelsea until the end of the season and the Italians have agreed to pay the £1.5 million fee it will take to keep the Egyptian next season.

                    At the end of next season, Fiorentina can buy Salah for around £18m.

                    That rug really tied the room together.

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                      Originally posted by Liverpel View Post
                      Fiorentina have triggered their option to extend Mohamed Salah’s loan into next season before buying him on a permanent basis.

                      Salah has scored seven goals since joining Fiorentina from Chelsea until the end of the season and the Italians have agreed to pay the £1.5 million fee it will take to keep the Egyptian next season.

                      At the end of next season, Fiorentina can buy Salah for around £18m.

                      http://www.independent.ie/sport/socc...-31126457.html
                      So many players fall over themselves to be professional bench warmers these day by rushing to join Chelsea
                      Last edited by Bender; 09-04-15, 09:22 AM.

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                        Yoshinori Muto: Chelsea make bid for Japanese striker

                        Chelsea have made a bid for FC Tokyo striker Yoshinori Muto.

                        Japanese news agency Kyodo News says the Japan international, 22, is yet to decide whether to move to Stamford Bridge in the summer.

                        Muto, capped 11 times by Japan, has scored three times in four games at the start of the new J-League season.


                        If nothing else a great marketing move...
                        What do you mean it could've been anyone? Name me one person who's got a grudge against penguins

                        Batman

                        F*** off!!!

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                          Originally posted by Yozza View Post
                          Yoshinori Muto: Chelsea make bid for Japanese striker

                          Chelsea have made a bid for FC Tokyo striker Yoshinori Muto.

                          Japanese news agency Kyodo News says the Japan international, 22, is yet to decide whether to move to Stamford Bridge in the summer.

                          Muto, capped 11 times by Japan, has scored three times in four games at the start of the new J-League season.


                          If nothing else a great marketing move...
                          Well there are 2 vacant spots on the subs bench!and as you say a good marketing move and heathrow is nearby so the tourists from japan can pop down to Stamford bridge

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                            Selling shirts...

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                              He's such a ******

                              Jose Mourinho took a thinly-veiled swipe at Arsenal and boss Arsene Wenger after hearing his side subjected to "boring boring Chelsea" chants during their goalless draw at Emirates Stadium.
                              Arsenal's fans vented their frustration as Chelsea took the point which ensured they will win the Premier League title if they beat Leicester City and then Crystal Palace in their next two games.
                              The Gunners last won the title in the season of "The Invincibles" when they went 38 league games unbeaten in 2003/2004.
                              Chelsea manager Mourinho said: "I think boring is 10 years without a title - that's boring. If you support a club and you wait, wait, wait for so many years without a Premier League title, then that's boring.
                              "Maybe Arsenal's fans were not singing to us. When you want to win the game and you take your striker Olivier Giroud off maybe they want more, maybe they want Giroud and Theo Walcott up front."
                              Mourinho's team have scored 65 goals in 33 games and have a goal difference of +39.
                              And the Blues boss added: "This boring team has got the second highest number of goals, has the best goal difference. Only Manchester City have scored more goals than us."
                              Mourinho refused to be drawn into debate about three potential penalties in the first half when Oscar tangled with Hector Bellerin and was then taken out by Arsenal keeper David Ospina before Cesc Fabregas went down under a challenge from Santi Cazorla.
                              He said: "I want to forget the penalties because I think the referee Michael Oliver had a very good performance and also the assistants. They gave a very solid performance so I'm happy with the referee."
                              Mourinho also described described John Terry's performance as the best the captain has given in two spells under his management at Chelsea.
                              "I think it was his finest performance in the five seasons we have worked together," said Mourinho.
                              "He had a fantastic performance in my first season, at Highbury, but here everything was clean, reading the game, covering around the game, making interceptions.
                              "The team was phenomenal but John was one step ahead of that."
                              Analysis from Emirates Stadium

                              Jose Mourinho had every right to deliver a punchy response to Arsenal fans taunting him with chants of "boring boring Chelsea."
                              Chelsea moved a point closer to the title with a performance of iron discipline and superb tactical organisation at Arsenal, where the Gunners have been imperious recently.
                              There is more than one way to win a title and Chelsea have shown the ability to adapt, playing flowing football, fuelled by the goals of Diego Costa earlier in the season and then digging in without him to beat Manchester United and draw at Arsenal.
                              The only people Mourinho has to please are Chelsea's fans and owner Roman Abramovich - and it is unlikely they will be bored when they are celebrating another title.

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                                Bunch of massive Cunts.

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