Pavilionaire
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- Jul 7, 2003
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Does anyone else think there's a danger Chelsea might just have wasted the most money in British transfer history?
I'm not saying he's shit, but to listen to many journalists and commentators they talk as though it's only a matter of time before he starts banging in the goals.
Yet the guy couldn't even score in Spain's side with the genius combo of Xavi and Iniesta behind him, Villa alongside him and Silva out wide.
He's upset the Chelsea dynamic with Ancellotti uncertain of how or where to deploy him. Dropping Drogba will only serve to piss off a player who still looks Chelsea's most dangerous player.
The way in which Liverpool have responded since losing their "prize asset" is also interesting. No wallowing in self-pity, they've bounced back for lower half of the table drfiters to Europa League shoe-ins, and have Andy Carroll to look forward to.
I'm enjoying Chelsea's woes immensely.
I'm not saying he's shit, but to listen to many journalists and commentators they talk as though it's only a matter of time before he starts banging in the goals.
Yet the guy couldn't even score in Spain's side with the genius combo of Xavi and Iniesta behind him, Villa alongside him and Silva out wide.
He's upset the Chelsea dynamic with Ancellotti uncertain of how or where to deploy him. Dropping Drogba will only serve to piss off a player who still looks Chelsea's most dangerous player.
The way in which Liverpool have responded since losing their "prize asset" is also interesting. No wallowing in self-pity, they've bounced back for lower half of the table drfiters to Europa League shoe-ins, and have Andy Carroll to look forward to.
I'm enjoying Chelsea's woes immensely.