Pretty incredible and highlights the massive risk in Chelsea's strategy if the player doesn't work out.Well, that's the issue isn't it?
He doesn't have to do anything for 8 years and then just retire.
Ain't no one giving up that contract
Pretty incredible and highlights the massive risk in Chelsea's strategy if the player doesn't work out.Well, that's the issue isn't it?
He doesn't have to do anything for 8 years and then just retire.
Ain't no one giving up that contract
Hence, "if we get it"I thought it was £35m rising to £55m possibly.
Yeh, I guess we've learnt he's world class in a certain supportive structure. True world class players tend to thrive whatever is thrown at them and I guess he's not quite there yet with that, still youngI still believe Caicedo is world class, Chelsea is a toxic club and the best player in the world would struggle there. They need a complete clear out and start again.
I question how much Frank Lampard was a loyal youth product of theirs though.Disruptive owners, managerial questions and financial concerns: Chelsea are a $1bn mess
With mounting long-term financial concerns, there is no quick fix in sight for the club’s on-field struggleswww.theguardian.com
Ouch
This renders clearly just what an appalling mess Chelsea are in ...
Highlights.
Chelsea have committed to £1.9 Bn of future spending.
For 2023/24 projected losses of £210m. And that's if they finish 6th.
They in the doodoo. I want to keep them out of qualifying for Europe nearly as much as I want us to qualify for Europe
One thing I have always noticed is how bang average he is for equador. Players always look better for us than other teams it seems. Although bissouma seems to be doing ok now.Yeh, I guess we've learnt he's world class in a certain supportive structure. True world class players tend to thrive whatever is thrown at them and I guess he's not quite there yet with that, still young
Mac is doing just fine but Moises, well, it's been a nightmare season for the lad.
It's not as if his role in the Chelsea team is that dissimilar to his role at the Albion, and he was excellent here for 2 different managers who played slightly different systems.
White, Biss, Burn, Trossard, Alexis have all shown there is life after the Albion but thère is something toxic at Chelsea. So much talent consistently underperforming.
Mac is doing just fine but Moises, well, it's been a nightmare season for the lad.
It's not as if his role in the Chelsea team is that dissimilar to his role at the Albion, and he was excellent here for 2 different managers who played slightly different systems.
White, Biss, Burn, Trossard, Alexis have all shown there is life after the Albion but thère is something toxic at Chelsea. So much talent consistently underperforming.
For some reason I get a perverse joy in Caicedo's current demise and alternatively get a happy feeling when Ali Mac does well.
Are you being serious? Most, if not all, of the players that left to Chelsea acted like massive bell-ends (I believe that is three English term for it). That is why.And you're clearly not alone. I do find it a bit strange considering both players were great for us, both clearly wanted to leave this summer, yet one is treated well and the other appalling. Why? Just get these nebulous answers like 'mac allister left in the right way, which is such a load of wishful thinking bollox'
I don't feel animosity to either of them personally.
Are you being serious? Most, if not all, of the players that left to Chelsea acted like massive bell-ends (I believe that is three English term for it). That is why.
I agree, even Sanchez was just being a sulky tit because he got dropped. Cucu, on the other hand, he was a greedy prick.They really didn't. It's very much in people's minds that they did but aside from the musings of Fab Romano and the like what other noise was there about the Caicedo transfer? All we know is that he'd made agreement with Chelsea and waited for Brighton to accept an offer from Chelsea, which is basically exactly what happened with Mac Allister and Liverpool. Everything else was noise and gossip. And when each of them left they both said very nice things about us.
Surely it’s clear that Caicedo threw his toys out of the pram, had his head turned, forced a move when we didn’t want to sell him, didn’t think he was ready.And you're clearly not alone. I do find it a bit strange considering both players were great for us, both clearly wanted to leave this summer, yet one is treated well and the other appalling. Why? Just get these nebulous answers like 'mac allister left in the right way, which is such a load of wishful thinking bollox'
I don't feel animosity to either of them personally.
Brighton agreed to a blind bid from Liverpool and Chelsea but Liverpool’s bid was higher. Caicedo’s agent insisted that Chelsea could bid again (possibly because he was getting a bigger percentage?)They really didn't. It's very much in people's minds that they did but aside from the musings of Fab Romano and the like what other noise was there about the Caicedo transfer? All we know is that he'd made agreement with Chelsea and waited for Brighton to accept an offer from Chelsea, which is basically exactly what happened with Mac Allister and Liverpool. Everything else was noise and gossip. And when each of them left they both said very nice things about us.