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He's looking good for player of the year thus far. I hate his f*cking guts but credit where credit's due, the pr!ck has really raised his game however he's still capable of some incredibly poor finishing. I'm sure he'll return to his normal sh!te form before too long.
grudingly I have to agree.
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He's looking good for player of the year thus far. I hate his f*cking guts but credit where credit's due, the pr!ck has really raised his game however he's still capable of some incredibly poor finishing. I'm sure he'll return to his normal sh!te form before too long.
I wouldn't bank on it. I have always said he has been a good player for Chelsea but has mostly filled a role. This seaosn he seems have regained some of the pace he showed before he came to the premier league and is benefiting from having another forward with him and not having to do so much selfless work. He is a really good player. It's a fact rarely aknowledged on these boards but Chelsea keep winning the PL because there team is full of really good players.
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-- William Blake
I wouldn't bank on it. I have always said he has been a good player for Chelsea but has mostly filled a role. This seaosn he seems have regained some of the pace he showed before he came to the premier league and is benefiting from having another forward with him and not having to do so much selfless work. He is a really good player. It's a fact rarely aknowledged on these boards but Chelsea keep winning the PL because there team is full of really good players.
and I would just like to add that it has everything to do with the brilliance of Mourinho's coaching and nothing whatsoever to do with the £1/2 billion pounds Roman has spent on players
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To give old Jose his dues it has been known that spending vast amounts has not been the answer (see Real Madrid and Inter). It would however be interesting to see what Rafa would do with the sort of funds available at the bridge (although obviously not if it meant him leaving us for Chelsea).
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