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RE: CHELSEA
Ju1ce > 19/01/2016, 17:49
english gent mate, Arsenal were busy building the ultimate squad of players! This season is the result of several seasons of refinement. Don't the two FA Cups count for something? I think by the end of this season the answer to your question could be "this year" lol!
No one can accuse Arsenal of being inconsistent though! A regular in the Champions League and never down the poo end of the Premier League table like Chelsea this season :) -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 20/01/2016, 13:03
Its gonna be the same old arguments.. Arsenal havent won the league in 10 years and Chelsea have. Chelsea have spent millions whereas Arsenal have always done it without buying a big amount of big name players :P Be interesting to see which arguments people come up with in the future ;)
Lets face it.. Arsenal are doing well this season (even with all those injuries.. so well done them for that) but if the likes of Chelsea and Man Utd.. and even Man City to an extent had all got their shit together, Arsenal may not be top and Leicester may also not be top. Same could be said for Spurs.
Anyway all that aside.. well done Arsenal for being where you are this season. Lets see if they go on and win it now. -
RE: CHELSEA
gooner666 > 20/01/2016, 14:11
(20/01/2016, 13:03)Jose Mourinho Wrote: Its gonna be the same old arguments.. Arsenal havent won the league in 10 years and Chelsea have. Chelsea have spent millions whereas Arsenal have always done it without buying a big amount of big name players :P Be interesting to see which arguments people come up with in the future ;)
oh yes,,you so right brother and hope people dont forget we wasnt rotting away in the old second division playing Millwall ,Oldham,Plymouth,Shrewsbury and co,they would still be there if it wasnt for ol big money bags ruining football by all his obscene wages and buying :(
Lets face it.. Arsenal are doing well this season (even with all those injuries.. so well done them for that) but if the likes of Chelsea and Man Utd.. and even Man City to an extent had all got their shit together, Arsenal may not be top and Leicester may also not be top. Same could be said for Spurs.
Anyway all that aside.. well done Arsenal for being where you are this season. Lets see if they go on and win it now. -
RE: CHELSEA
Jose Mourinho > 20/01/2016, 16:22
Oi.. whats wrong with Millwall eh :P -
RE: CHELSEA
SirWanksAlot86 > 26/01/2016, 01:34
Ramires to leave Chelsea for Chinese side Jiangsu Suning for a fee that could go to £25m
interesting move, considering he is only 28.. -
RE: CHELSEA
StrumSolo > 26/01/2016, 10:23
(26/01/2016, 01:34)SirWanksAlot86 Wrote: Ramires to leave Chelsea for Chinese side Jiangsu Suning for a fee that could go to £25m
interesting move, considering he is only 28..
Fucking crazy move! Though one would imagine that his weekly wage'll be decent...
Just can't understand why a player in his prime, one that would be in the starting XI for the vast majority of teams in Europe, would want to go and pretty much end his career like this, regardless of the money. -
RE: CHELSEA
SirWanksAlot86 > 26/01/2016, 10:41
maybe the market for Ramirez isnt as big as we think? im sure there are loads of clubs that would want him, but you run into that because probably chelsea pay him a lot he values himself at that rate and is demanding that much money which would be turning some clubs off? -
RE: CHELSEA
StrumSolo > 26/01/2016, 10:54
(26/01/2016, 10:41)SirWanksAlot86 Wrote: maybe the market for Ramirez isnt as big as we think? im sure there are loads of clubs that would want him, but you run into that because probably chelsea pay him a lot he values himself at that rate and is demanding that much money which would be turning some clubs off?
Guesswork, but let's assume he was on £100k a week at Chelsea. This Chinese outfit will easily be doubling that.
Even if he had to take a bit of a paycut to stay in Europe he'd still be on a fuck-load of money. And how much do you need? Whatever happens he'll retire not having to work another day in his life, so why not stay at the highest (or higher) level for as long as possible? Can't imagine playing in China will do his chances of being involved with Brazil much good either. -
RE: CHELSEA
SirWanksAlot86 > 26/01/2016, 11:08
well you say that, once you get used to a certain lifestyle, i dont think its quite easy to go back to normal lol, he could be a high roller for all we know, not to mention, behind closed doors gambling or bad investments