Uh_huh_him
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- Sep 28, 2011
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But in fairness to him - it was his take and quick release that effectively won them the game.
He won't be, but yes that would be entertainingI hope Sanchez is still Chelsea keeper when we play at our place.
NEVER !!!!!!If we are still a top-10 team in 5-10 years, I can see the Chelsea games being the replacement of the Palace games. Both for fans and players.
I'm liking young JPVH more every week.It was JPVH who said something that really set off Sanchez and Colwill. Really did, like instantly enraged.
A vast improvement from the Carabao cup game where he put about 10 kicks straight out!He was certainly rattled, by the relatively tame grief he was getting in the second half.
Particularly when he hoofed 2 kicks straight out of play.
Opted for straight down the middle after those to avoid any further embarrassment.
I would imagine Poch is already working on a replacement.
No way he should let him play in the return fixture.
Bigger crowd, I guess.A vast improvement from the Carabao cup game where he put about 10 kicks straight out!
I hope he called them a pair of BELLENDS.It was JPVH who said something that really set off Sanchez and Colwill. Really did, like instantly enraged.
It does make me wonder what’s classed as an amicable exit from a club for the players?
I’m wondering if it’s more nuanced than that. Our players have seen Chelsea buy their manager, coaching staff and players. All because they had a winning formula. That must feel more personal?See Ali Mac
No contest in that fight is there. The smarmy arrogant pr1ck would get his smug face rearranged.Sanchez only seemed to get brave when Dunk was walking away
Oooh, mind those splintersSanchez is a f***ing wanker.
And I despise that vile club. A stain on English football.
Was it something like..'have you ever(this season) seen the chelsea in Marseilles'?It was JPVH who said something that really set off Sanchez and Colwill. Really did, like instantly enraged.
Got a lot of time for Colwill but for god's sake it irritates me when they don't celebrate scoring against old clubs.
Harry Wilson did it against Liverpool too.
We all understand the way the game works and won't hold it against you if you celebrate.
Yes that is true, some will.
Some people on here definitely will.
I also find it amusing that some people interpret him observing basic courtesy towards a former club as confirmation that he loves us and never wanted to leave.
It was just all that awful money they were offering him getting in the way.
We tried twice ie two offers but Chelsea refused to sell. A couple of months later he was offered a pay rise.
Some people on here definitely will.
I also find it amusing that some people interpret him observing basic courtesy towards a former club as confirmation that he loves us and never wanted to leave.
It was just all that awful money they were offering him getting in the way.
Cucurella was so in love with us that he was in tears when he kissed the badge.Yes that is true, some will.
I think he has respect for what we are doing and is grateful for the progress we afforded him.
The fact is, though, if he loved us as much as some think, he would still be here.
The not celebrating is the same as the badge-kissing nonsense. The last player I really remember doing that was Cucurella, a few months before he found a new badge to kiss.
There’s always a place for him at York City when DS retires.Wonder if he is so naive that he doesn't know he is first in line to be replaced next summer, if not in January, and he'll be back to getting splinters in his arse.
Ah well, at least he'll have made some cash eh.