waxcube
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I’m trying see something quick What are the top 10 worst decisions made by Clearlake/Blue co since taken over?? When I’m saying top 10 I’m thinking about decisions on Olise, buonanotte, Felix, pulisic, etc What stands out to you?


Osimhen Kvaratskhelia Palmer Olise This attack walks the league and would have cost less than the dross we signed instead




People hate to hear it but it’s true

Either fully commit to technicality or fully commit to physicality. PL has got way too many in between players.



In 5 years… Nuno - 28 Vitinha - 30 Kvaratskhelia - 29 Lee - 29 Pacho - 29 Chevalier - 29 Zabarnyi - 28 Barcola - 28 Neves - 26 Doue - 25 Mayulu - 24 Warren - 24 Dro - 23 Mbaye - 23







I can’t stop thinking about where Chelsea/Clearlake go from here. At minimum this summer, we need a left winger, a midfielder, a CB, and we have to pray that Colwill returns at the same level. And these players all have to be good, otherwise we will repeat the same season. Does anyone actually think we can pull that off?


This UCL campaign is hopefully a lesson to all PL teams that having a team full of bricklayers and plumbers won’t get you anywhere outside of England. Either play football or get brutalised by these technically superior foreign clubs






🚨🇪🇺 RAPHINHA HAS MADE IT SEVEN! BARCELONA ARE HUMILIATING NEWCASTLE! Barcelona 7-2 Newcastle.


@Iamjamieblaq As a youth coach he has a eugenics level obsession with the ‘individual’ and hates the managers that set that aside in order to win football games. It’s personal for him, it undermines his entire field. The more a manager cares about tactics/systems, the more he hates them.

Do we blame Sarr for the terrible defending or blame the coach for setting him up 1v 1 with a very good winger when he could have mapped up a system to get them double up on him .


