Sterling should sacked on the spot for that. Utter cunt
Sterling should sacked on the spot for that. Utter cunt
Chelsea are both packed full of amazing players and should be in the Champions League but also everyone who starts for them is a disgrace to the badge and the binman who picks them is a fraud. Ironically if you balance these two opinions the club in question would be finishing in mid table.
They've been the better side to a very decent Wolves side and dictated play in their own back yard. All whilst you have Broja, Jackson and Sterling miss chances that any respectable prem attacker is putting in whilst Gallagher has the ball bouncing off him like the League 2 player he is and then people try and say xG is bullshit and they won't shoot up the table when Nkunku and whatever other signing slots in.
This is the most Jimmy opinion ever but 'have we overcoached players so much that they're incapable of doing the obvious thing if it's not in the UEFA B License handbook'
The state of this.
Be honest, he'd have overhit the pass had he gone for it.
Or Jackson would have Ronnie Rosenthal'd it.
Most Chelsea result and performance possible so far.
Need Sterling to pull a hamstring desperately.
Wolves need to secure this before Nkunku comes on.
Ratcliffe's stake finally going to be announced today apparently.
Here comes the big right hand.
Chelsea are so, so bad. They are even worse than United.
@Waffdon explain these subs.
And he keeps Sterling on the pitch.
Pochettino is on the take. No other reason for all of these decisions since the summer
Need a goal. Put Disasi at right back. Jesus Christ
The tracking back, or lack thereof, from Chelsea's midfield and attack when they inevitably give the ball away stupidly is something else.
FT a little more skeptical. https://archive.is/2023.12.24-131947...-f741b786c22e#
They don’t have a midfield even out there. Gallagher on his own. Pochettino masterclass.
The fact he’s not even coming under pressure is hilarious.
They're just spreading the midfield across 8 years like proper custodians.
Given the state of that almost break there by Wolves I can only assume 'the operation' has expanded its gambit to mass lobotomies.
I hadn't clocked that Chelsea had a shirt sponsor after the last one was deemed illegal so I gave it a google.
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If he survives this he’s never getting sacked. He’ll be lucky to get 40 points the massive mong
Arsenal top of the table while Chelsea are shit with a former-Tottenham manager destroying his reputation is almost enough to make me believe in Santa.
That Wolves defending was disgraceful.
Ref should have done the old pointy pointy thing as he booked Sterling there, an accumulation of attempted cheating. Would definitely have time for that as a concept.
The intercontinental Fener-Gala derby at 4pm for anyone fancying it, should be tasty.
Must be devastating to support Dundee for years then jump ship to being a Top Blue when the consistent failure gets too much, only for a geopolitical clusterfuck to condemn you to watching the same thing with a bigger budget.
Chelski have been wasteful for going on two years now?
Still though, Matt Dockitty![]()
Ratcliffe deal done then
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67815642
Back from the Wolves game and im not watching Fenerbahce vs Galatasary.
Give the United fans 12 months of not being much good and they’ll be out in the green and yellow again.
Wolves much better on paper, so I'm not sure how it's the manager's fault. Perhaps the modern football manager is just a target to lash out on for no reason.
Is this not just more sportswashing?
Unless you're talking about his ability to install undetectable steroid regimes I'd ask why you think the guy who's guided a team who finished 4th,17th,11th,4th,3rd prior to them taking over and converted that into a finish of 9th,5th,9th will be any better. They haven't sold a single player for over 10 million euros in their entire time owning the club so I'm not sure you can rely on Jim's eye for the transfer market.
Oh yeah you're right. Actually ineos coming in with a focus on the football side rather than commercial and investing £300m is a net negative for all involved.
Have Ineos won a grand tour since taking over from Sky? Geoghan-Hart's Giro? Feels like they probably don't have the steroid thing all that down pat, and he was/they were just mugged off buying into that team.
I guess at least he isn't buying into United at the top of their cycle.
Reckon he could persuade Pep over?
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Why when we have Potter lined up?