[Football] Time to cut down on the schadenfreude?

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The Clamp

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On reflection of yesterday’s events, whilst it was hilarious to see Chelsea lose, I have reflected and feel we may have taken too much delight in Caicedo’s failings. he was a fantastic player for us, but he is young. I do’t want to see his confidence take such a blow that it puts his career off track.
Cry me a river. Give a f***.

f*** Caicedo
f*** Chelsea
f*** the plastic fans
 


Greg Bobkin

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May 22, 2012
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On reflection of yesterday’s events, whilst it was hilarious to see Chelsea lose, I have reflected and feel we may have taken too much delight in Caicedo’s failings. he was a fantastic player for us, but he is young. I do’t want to see his confidence take such a blow that it puts his career off track.
No delight from me, but I honestly couldn't really give a shite what happens to his career.
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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I find the level of gloating on here quite disappointing.
Come on everyone, dial it up a few notches and properly rub it in!
Is the right answer.

Enjoying the schadenfreude is the second best thing about supporting a club.

 








Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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He’s going to come good anyway. *probably
And so are Chelsea…probably… so let’s enjoy the schadenfreude while we can, it will be coming back to haunt us the other way round in all probability. Although I obviously hope it doesn’t
 






TWOCHOICEStom

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Sep 22, 2007
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Right now this is the most DELICIOUS set of circumstances we could possibly ever EVER have in our entire existence. The smugness is off the charts and rightly so. We are the envy of the footballing world.

Anyone who chooses to leave this wonderful club for more money is more than welcome to do so. But until we falter, we have every right to lap it up.
 




sparkie

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Jul 17, 2003
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His locker clearing was disappointing. A bad sign-off on his time at the club.

He's now just a Sell-On clause to me.
 




PILTDOWN MAN

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On reflection of yesterday’s events, whilst it was hilarious to see Chelsea lose, I have reflected and feel we may have taken too much delight in Caicedo’s failings. he was a fantastic player for us, but he is young. I do’t want to see his confidence take such a blow that it puts his career off track.
You wait until we play them. The toxic nature of last season will be greatly surpassed and we will delight in that atmosphere against everything Chelsea with special treatment to miserable wanker in goal, the money grabbing wanker in midfield and the hair bear on the bench.

They don't just deserve a booooooooooooooooooo they deserve a f***ing booooooooooooooooo so,

f***ing Boooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
 


Pavilionaire

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Jul 7, 2003
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On reflection of yesterday’s events, whilst it was hilarious to see Chelsea lose, I have reflected and feel we may have taken too much delight in Caicedo’s failings. he was a fantastic player for us, but he is young. I do’t want to see his confidence take such a blow that it puts his career off track.
When Potter and his 5 coaches joined Chelsea they left us for dead. Nobody knows that better than Caicedo yet he turns down a superb offer from Liverpool to join Boehly's scum. He is therefore bound in history now.
 


Doonhamer7

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We have a sell on clause = we want him to be outstanding to that Real Barca sign him for over £200
 




basque seagull

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It is quite funny, and I feel that’s quite some testament to Dunk, given he’s playing alongside Thiago Silva, who we can’t deny is a superb defender.

I have more sympathy for Colwill though, he did at least want to come here and play for us rather than Chelsea.
I think to be fair Colwill wanted game time. He spoke to Poch and was guaranteed game time and offered a very good contract. Once that was done he was happy to stay with Chelsea.
 


Pavilionaire

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On reflection of yesterday’s events, whilst it was hilarious to see Chelsea lose, I have reflected and feel we may have taken too much delight in Caicedo’s failings. he was a fantastic player for us, but he is young. I do’t want to see his confidence take such a blow that it puts his career off track.
If you think we've been harsh then what about EVERY one of those Chelsea fans that emptied out yesterday the moment Caicedo gave away the penalty, cursing his name and the fee they'd been rinsed for, many taking to social media afterwards to vent their fury. They don't give a shit about his age or career, they just want and expect isntant success.

Any player that walks away from a club in Europe, turns down a European superpower also in Europe for a modern day basket case club NOT in Europe and NOT expected to challenge for the title this season is only thinking about MONEY, not glory and not trophies.

The Chelsea Abramovich era is OVER. They have no players left from that trophy-laden time, no leaders through the spine of the team, all of thAT aura has gone. This was proved when Lampard returned, thought he could press a few magic Chelsea buttons and very quickly found out the truth. The players couldn't respond to a Chelsea legend because there's only a shell of a club now, no personality, no identity.
 


BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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Yes, I know it is a football forum, but I can’t go go along with all the gleeful stuff about Moises Caicedo’s ‘disastrous debut’. He was fantastic for us and has made the club a great deal of money. A 21 year old from a humble background has secured the future for himself and his family. Good on him. Yes, it was a bit messy, but this is the daft woo woo world and economics of the Prem and the hypocrisy of those having a pop at him should perhaps ask themselves what they would have done in his shoes/boots.
He’ll come good and I wish him well, wherever he plays. 😁
 


essbee1

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If you think we've been harsh then what about EVERY one of those Chelsea fans that emptied out yesterday the moment Caicedo gave away the penalty, cursing his name and the fee they'd been rinsed for, many taking to social media afterwards to vent their fury. They don't give a shit about his age or career, they just want and expect isntant success.

Any player that walks away from a club in Europe, turns down a European superpower also in Europe for a modern day basket case club NOT in Europe and NOT expected to challenge for the title this season is only thinking about MONEY, not glory and not trophies.

The Chelsea Abramovich era is OVER. They have no players left from that trophy-laden time, no leaders through the spine of the team, all of thAT aura has gone. This was proved when Lampard returned, thought he could press a few magic Chelsea buttons and very quickly found out the truth. The players couldn't respond to a Chelsea legend because there's only a shell of a club now, no personality, no identity.
This. And to add to that - watching them play - they clearly have no plan, no strategy, no shape, no tactics and no clue about how they should play.
So much for their "latest" joke of a manager.
 






BLOCK F

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Feb 26, 2009
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If you think we've been harsh then what about EVERY one of those Chelsea fans that emptied out yesterday the moment Caicedo gave away the penalty, cursing his name and the fee they'd been rinsed for, many taking to social media afterwards to vent their fury. They don't give a shit about his age or career, they just want and expect isntant success.

Any player that walks away from a club in Europe, turns down a European superpower also in Europe for a modern day basket case club NOT in Europe and NOT expected to challenge for the title this season is only thinking about MONEY, not glory and not trophies.

The Chelsea Abramovich era is OVER. They have no players left from that trophy-laden time, no leaders through the spine of the team, all of thAT aura has gone. This was proved when Lampard returned, thought he could press a few magic Chelsea buttons and very quickly found out the truth. The players couldn't respond to a Chelsea legend because there's only a shell of a club now, no personality, no identity.
Yes, you are correct, but those same Chelsea ‘Entitled’ will no doubt be singing his praises in due course. They are just displaying the twattery of the ‘Entitled ‘ again. Money rules, but we must be grateful that at our club, money is spent wisely, unlike some others, where the soul of the club has been lost.
It may be that supporters of clubs further down the leagues feel all the Prem clubs have lost their soul and there is a case to be argued that says they are right.
 


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