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Would you spend €100+ on Paul Pogba??

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waste of time. cr7 doesn't want to play in the europa league 
isco and navas for ddg. time to roll out the ddg to madrid rumors again :lol

Still don't understand why we would consider selling our best player and sole reason we even got to CL. Maybe LVG is mad that DDG's heroism put us in a position to get exposed across the entire continent :{
 
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No one at the club ever wanted to sell him though, It was all Real and him over the summer :lol. LvG and Woody tried their hardest to keep him but Flo was super thirsty and DDG was entertaining the idea of going back home to his fam and girl understandably :lol. He just signed an extension so he should be staying put for a little longer at least so the next time, he'd get sold for what he's actually worth instead of that expiring contract discount price
 
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I would say Isco should come to Chelsea but things ain't looking so hot over here at the moment plus we supposedly have Teixiera coming in

Without CL soccer next year, idk if players like Isco would be interested in coming to Chelsea. Besides, we have too many short "creative" types on this team as is. IMO we desperately need pace and directness, which I thought Pedro might bring but I was wrong about that
 
I would say Isco should come to Chelsea but things ain't looking so hot over here at the moment plus we supposedly have Teixiera coming in

Without CL soccer next year, idk if players like Isco would be interested in coming to Chelsea. Besides, we have too many short "creative" types on this team as is. IMO we desperately need pace and directness, which I thought Pedro might bring but I was wrong about that
Why not just give Cuadrado a try?
 
Cuadrado aint fit for the premier league he is to weak. Isco would be great instead of oscar, but will he adapt to the premier right away...
 
Cuadrado aint fit for the premier league he is to weak. Isco would be great instead of oscar, but will he adapt to the premier right away...
what makes this true? 

what if he cant handle the epl

its easy to look good when you play with rosters like RM and Barca...ie. Pedro
 
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I too was surprised in Pedro, I expected more from the dude. But then again Jose stopped playing him, maybe he needs a proper shot.

But besides that first game (where he came out gunning), I haven't seen much from the dude when he does play.
 
I don't have any issues with Pedro, he's usually the only one who actually comes close to scoring when he does play, along with Remy.
 
In the spirit of my recent Spurs pics - here I am with club legend Osvaldo 'Ossie' Ardiles when I used to live in Singapore. 

Tottenham signing him and fellow Argentina countryman Ricky Villa was quite pioneering and paved the way for international player transfers to England

And here is Ricky Villa scoring a superb solo goal to win the FA Cup for Tottenham vs. Man City in 1981 (the year I was born)

Happy new year all soccer fans
 
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Ossie! 
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dope pic with him man (obligatory no sarcasm)

checkout the ESPN 30 for 30 Soccer Stories: White, Blue, and White

very cool watch about Ossie and Ricky Villa going to Spurs and also the Faulkland Island conflict... highly recommend it for football fans everywhere, not just Spurs supporters
 
I think I've seen it late night one time. Was pretty interesting considering them dudes were pioneers. Anyways Happy New Years NT Footy Thread!!!
 
I don't have any issues with Pedro, he's usually the only one who actually comes close to scoring when he does play, along with Remy.

I expected more creativity and directness from Pedro, but in fairness to him Mou should have let him play a little more. I think he will have a much better 2nd half of the season. If Hazard doesn't get his **** together soon, I give Pedro the left wing until further notice.

As far as Cuadrado, I think that ship has sailed. I highly doubt he comes back to Chelsea, and to be honest I'm ok with that. He's not as good as advertised,
 
Not bad for Bournemouth. Iturbe is a gamble for other clubs but for Bournemouth its not that big of a gamble so it's a good move.
 
its unfair to judge pedro at this time...he is totally new to the club and came at a crazy time where all his teammates have been performing poorly.

also, this is the first time he has played for a team not named barca.  

pedro is very talented. he will flourish if he gets the time to. 
 
so im watching men in blazers and they said that jamie vardy played a game on house arrest before in the lower leagues :rollin
 
Patrick Bamford woe highlights Chelsea's curious use of loan system

Chelsea's 32 loanees have gained a lot of attention in recent months, but Patrick Bamford has made more headlines as he is now weighing up the next loan move of an increasingly nomadic career after the 22-year-old decided to cut short his "terrible" spell at Crystal Palace after just five months this week.

Having established a reputation as one of English football's brightest young goal scoring talents during stints with MK Dons, Derby County and Middlesbrough, Bamford hoped that Selhurst Park would be the stage for him to prove himself in the Premier League.

Instead he has started just two matches -- both in the League Cup -- and made nine appearances in total, racking up a paltry 300 minutes on the pitch. Bamford remains a Crystal Palace player for the moment but while interim boss Guus Hiddink confirmed Chelsea would hold talks with the Eagles to clarify his situation, the 22-year-old reiterated his determination to leave in a statement released on Wednesday.

"No one wants to sit on the bench and not play," Bamford told reporters after Monday's goalless draw with Swansea City.

"I would have been more content if I had been given a chance and not taken it, but I haven't started a game in the Premier League and, for a young player like me, that's not what you need."

It's a sentiment that many other players in Chelsea's loan army can relate to. ESPN FC has found that 19 of the club's 32 loanees have played fewer than half of the available minutes at their loan club since joining. Rather than gaining valuable experience of regular competitive football, they have been off the pitch more often than they have been on it.

For some, the lack of playing time can be explained by injuries. Croatian goalkeeper Matej Delac was first choice for Bosnian champions FK Sarajevo before an anterior cruciate ligament tear sustained in a friendly during the international break in October prematurely ended his season.

Brazilian playmaker Nathan -- one of five Chelsea players on loan at Vitesse -- missed a month of the Eredivisie campaign with medial knee ligament damage, while several knocks have hampered teammate Izzy Brown. Christian Atsu is recovering at Cobham from a stress fracture in his back that has prevented him from making any meaningful contribution to Bournemouth's Premier League survival fight.

Some have been victims of shifting circumstances. Scottish defender Alex Davey was a regular for League One side Peterborough until boss Dave Robertson was replaced by Graham Westley. The 21-year-old is now back at Cobham and preparing to find a new temporary home in January after falling out of favour.

The struggles of many others cannot be so easily mitigated, however, and highlight the pitfalls of outsourcing the development of so many young footballers to clubs who have no long-term stake in the fulfilment of their potential.

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French midfielder Jeremie Boga, one of the shining stars of Chelsea's UEFA Youth League-winning side last season, has made nine of his 13 appearances for Champions League qualification-chasing Rennes from the substitutes' bench, playing just 512 of a possible 1890 minutes this term.

Nathaniel Chalobah is still waiting to make his Serie A debut for Napoli, having made a grand total of four first-team appearances in five months.

Croatian striker Stipe Perica, on loan at Udinese, has scored twice despite starting just four times, while Brazilian full-back Wallace is widely expected to complete a year-long loan move to Gremio in January having spent the first half of this season on the fringes at newly promoted Carpi.

There are, of course, also success stories. Academy gems Dominic Solanke and Lewis Baker are both established at Vitesse, while defenders Nathan Ake and Andreas Christensen are thriving on a higher level of competition with Watford and Borussia Monchengladbach respectively.

Chelsea insist their vast loan operation is overseen with care. Former players Eddie Newton and Paulo Ferreira maintain regular contact with all of the club's loanees, visiting them three or four times per season, and a WhatsApp group created last summer allows each player to monitor the progress of the others from afar and offer encouragement.

Yet the vastly differing level of first-team exposure among the 32 loanees suggests the system remains far from perfect. Bamford and Chelsea will have to think carefully before choosing his next destination.

Liam is ESPN FC's Chelsea correspondent. Follow him @Liam_Twomey.
 
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