I don't think that's accurate. I have been a fan since 1965 and friends that I know who have made the same journey for a similar length of time have all agreed that we needed to resist the Boehly bullying tactics for as long as possible and as robustly as we could.
Those long term supporters...
When we have finally finished enjoying Chelsea's well deserved misery, we need to face up to the fact that we ultimately lost a superb player.
I hope some of the Caicedo money at least will help to rebuild our midfield and keep us in the top ten....
It seems that 'Seagulls over London' are of that opinion; they would be very poor poker players. Thankfully we have someone who knows what he is doing on that front and SoL are nowhere near the levers of power.....
Maybe.... maybe not. Who knows. But in claiming that the lad is overpriced, desperate Chelsea fans are constantly pointing out that he has had ONE outstanding season!
I agree with that sentiment but have a different take on it; in my view, he should not feel entitled to push for a move after...
I have now read your article and while I respect your impeccable credentials as an Albion supporter, I thought it was pure drivel...... and I think I am right in saying that your most recent prediction that Albion had a good chance to keep Colwill didn't go very well either...
As sceptical Chelsea fans seem to constantly assert when undermining the price tag, Caicedo has had ONE outstanding season. If the player feels that is sufficient for him to absolutely demand a big money move, I would strongly disagree. What the Chelsea supporters simply will not accept is that...
You might be right, you could be wrong. Either way it is merely speculation and I do think we have had quite enough of that about Caicedo. At the moment he's our player, just as Colwill was Chelsea's player so Chelsea called the shots on him; all the rest is down to Tony Bloom and the management...
Is this a serious post? It is full of presumption, entitlement and speculation; it's also completely graceless! Must be Chelsea then.
I think this person is the Chelsea FC equivalent of Lord Haw-Haw.....
This is a well established argument and I agree; I just think this whole business needs a large dose of honesty now; the image of Cucurella kissing the badge after scoring against Manchester United really sticks in my craw....
Is it 'his Chelsea' move or is it simply a big money anywhere move? He said his dream was to play for Manchester United, he then said he was desperate to join Arsenal and now he is apparently predisposed in favour of Chelsea. Given how toxic Chelsea have filleted our club over the past year, I...
Drip, drip, drip of an attitude you won't or daren't acknowledge; in the meantime you missed this: https://www.sussex.police.uk/news/sussex/news/court-results/man-convicted-of-brighton-beach-sexual-assault/
I don't wonder why......