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Life boils down to a few decisions. Tech Bro | UI/UX & Web Dev| Music 🎶 Lover| Workout Enthusiast | Chelsea Fan 💙 | EBHS | AAUA Like 4 Like | Follow 4 follow

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£n!ġmãțïč@TommyLyon·
Cool head, warm lights. ✨🖤
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Pharaoh👳🏾‍♂️👑
Life isn't fair, and it doesn't care about you. It will hit you hard, again and again and again, without reason, without warning, and without mercy. You can do absolutely everything right; play by the rules, work hard, be a good person, and still lose. The only thing you control is yourself; your thoughts, your reactions, your choices.
Ike Agụata@Ike_Obiora

What’s one lesson life taught you the hard way?

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OB@CFC_OBED·
This Xabi Alonso and Chelsea won’t give us a clue on who we’re signing this season . Even Fabrizio and David don’t know our transfer targets . No leaks , stingy manager 😅
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
We are going to make good money on sales this summer: Likely departures: Jorgensen: £15m Disasi: £18m Tyrique George: £25m Badiashile: £20m Marc Guiu: £10m Not certain: Garnacho: £40m Delap: £35m Enzo: £120m Tosin: £15m Cucurella: £40m I'm sure I forgot some names, but we should be making £200m or more on sales.
Vince™@Blue_Footy

Chelsea paid massive £20m for Filip Jorgensen. So, how much are we going to sell him this summer❓️🤔

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Rola@kofoworola__a·
Hot take: I don’t believe as football fans we can watch games as “neutrals”. You are rooting for someone to win deep down even if you don’t say it or show it
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Danny Walter 🧸@AjeboDanny·
Here’s a piece of unsolicited advice for Men with money entering relationships: A lot of your relationships fail because you started with an unsustainable version of you. Sometimes when we love someone, we try to secure that love through too much effort, attention, gifts, or availability too early. “You can kill a new plant by watering it too much.” The problem with doing too much too early is that your initial effort becomes the standard. A relationship that starts at 100 has nowhere natural to grow. When you give too much too early, the relationship skips the stage where you 2 gradually learn to love each other in a realistic way. Your effort becomes your identity in the relationship. So when you reduce that effort later, it feels like less love to the other person whereas you’re just dealing with life. When you have money, it’s tempting to do too much too early. But it’s usually a bad idea even if you can afford it.
UGO 🇬🇧@heismric

Once, I told an ex I’m running low on my reserve and might be broke in 3 months. She toke her things and disappeared in less than 2 months. Was disappointed but her move drove my monthly expenses from like e.g: £4k to under £1k. Then I realised, I wasn’t really broke, hehe.

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Sir Dickson@Wizarab10·
Nobody can enable you into bad character. Were you not raised before you met the man? The woman knows exactly what she is doing. People with good value system cannot be enabled into behaving like mad fatherless people. 9ja men are very foolish. The women are very badly behaved.
Somy Eva@SomyEva

@Wizarab10 Nigeria men are the enablers of most women misbehaving. They brought that disrespect upon themselves

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£n!ġmãțïč@TommyLyon·
@DaveCiaga Chelsea team is not ready! Placing too much expectations on a new manager is not ideal too, it would only lead to disappointment. Xabi Alonso needs time to instill his ideas into the players and make them understand how he actually wants to play. All that takes time.
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£n!ġmãțïč@TommyLyon·
@CFC_OBED A team that’s not good will never truly compete. And I don’t think Chelsea’s team is good enough to compete for the league yet. Regardless of a game a week or being involved with European football. We’re simply not good enough and it’s a sad reality. I wish Alonso well here tbh
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OB@CFC_OBED·
Nine Premier League teams in Europe next season ,fatigue and tired legs will be inevitable. Chelsea having just one game a week could massively swing the odds in our favour, especially if these owners give Alonso enough quality to truly compete.I didn’t know what to expect when Antonio Conte arrived after we finished 10th, and look how that turned out. So tell me… am I really delusional for dreaming again?
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Debra@DebraEfeoghene·
What’s ur opinion about Jamie Gittens ??🤔💙 I feel he had some flashes of brilliance but wasn’t given enough minutes Should we sell, keep or loan him next season??🤔
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
‼️Chelsea are set to integrate Mike Penders into first-team squad next season. ~ @BobbyVincentFL
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Maxwell@iam_brau·
Chelsea should sell Pedro Neto and sign Mason Greenwood. Greenwood is everything Neto is and even better.
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£n!ġmãțïč@TommyLyon·
@Blue_Footy This season’s performances are prove that our players are not good enough. Any player that wants to leave can leave. Bunch of mid players.
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Vince™@Blue_Footy·
MARC CUCURELLA. KEEP or SELL❓️
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Dharper@743Dharper·
Useless players
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Hsports_HD@Hsports_HD·
Who do you bet will be sacked first next season?
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Dharper@743Dharper·
How can a club that can't afford €30 million for Marcus Rashford still be showing interest in players like Joao Pedro and Harry Kane, who are valued way much higher by their respective clubs?
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Have faith🗯@JuanHeart2016·
Who should stand up for new NEW TAKER to sit??
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SirKen CFC/CWCC⭐⭐@Ken_cfc12·
"If you could bring one retired player back to life/prime form to play for your club right now, who are you picking?" #cfc
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Dharper@743Dharper·
I can only see Enzo Fernandez linked with top tier clubs. Hmmm.
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CFCQUOTE@CFCQUOTEq·
As someone that genuinely loves Enzo as a player, I can’t even lie, this is one of the best explanations I’ve seen on the whole situation. Too many people think saying we need better balance means you hate Enzo or want him sold. That’s not the case at all. I personally want Enzo here under Alonso because I honestly think he can reach another level in the right structure. People underrate how important compactness and spacing between the lines are. If Alonso gets the team defending and pressing together properly, Enzo and Caicedo can absolutely work as a pivot. And the wage is spot on too. We all love our best players, but the club cannot destroy its structure for anyone right now. We’ve already seen what poor financial decisions can do to clubs long term. At the end of the day, I just want Chelsea back competing properly again. Stable structure, smart decisions, good coaching and players playing in roles that actually suit them. That’s the way back. And honestly, another reason fans are nervous is simple, if Enzo leaves, are we even guaranteed a replacement of similar quality that fits straight away? That’s not easy at all. Replacing talent is one thing, replacing chemistry, balance and profile fit immediately is another.
Vince™@Blue_Footy

✍️ I'm not someone who minces words or is afraid to say his mind. If I want Enzo gone, I will say it boldly and repeatedly. Now, to clarify, I would 1000% keep Enzo under Alonso. He's going to be extremely important in many ways. But no, Enzo and Palmer as 10s will not give us the best out-of-possession balance and effective counter-press, which are massively important for Alonso. I don't think we should drop Enzo either; I believe the close proximity of Alonso's shape will hide his shortcomings in the pivot. Alonso allows the defensive line to be very close to the midfield, and the defenders are allowed to jump in and help the midfielders mark, press, and win second balls. For me, Enzo Caicedo as a pivot should be fine if the space between the lines is tight. Another reason we need a different profile as a 10 is to have someone who attacks and stretches the defense rather than a ball-to-feet player. Then, on his contract: personally, this shouldn't be a topic. Whether he signs or not, he still has six years left on his deal. That's a lot. What's the rush? I want him to extend if his demands are within the scope of the structure. If his demands will force the club to break the structure, it's not advisable. We shouldn't do that. Barcelona ran into financial issues because of overspending on wages and had to force players to take pay cuts or leave. They even turned down renewing Messi or taking him back from PSG. It helped them rebuild the squad, and they are still winning, while Real Madrid, who have the money to pay big salaries, are struggling. The point is, it's not just about money. Build a stable club, and they will improve what you are paying the players to match your earnings. Don't put yourself in trouble for any player, even if it's Messi. It's not worth it. A football team is much more than an individual. As to why Chelsea can't overpay now: PSR and FFP are regulations put in place to force teams to pay based on their paper revenue. Basically, you aren't allowed to pay more than you earn. Sign-on fees are amortized and spread over five years max, but every wage you pay goes straight into the annual expenditure. For example, a player on £300k a week is earning £15.6m annually; if he's earning £200k, his annual earnings drop to £10.4m. The club saves £5.4m on that player's wages per year. Multiply that by four or five players on such deals and see the difference. That difference is enough to break FFP or PSR. It's not something clubs can ignore until they become financially stable and also stable on the pitch. If you make the UCL every season, such fees won't be much of a problem. Also, there's the issue of the capacity of Stamford Bridge. We are currently earning way less than many big teams in the Premier League, and that includes Spurs. So, let me ask: with limited revenue, do we need to overpay and land in trouble? Obviously, it doesn't concern fans, but if we get to the point of a transfer ban and points deduction, it will concern everyone. Roman did it how he did it for us to enjoy success. I'm happy I had Roman as an owner—the best in the world—but we are not under him anymore, and the current owners don't want to cut corners, and rightly so. I believe we will be back. If Alonso, with his coaching, can help us find stability on the pitch and make better decisions, we will be back for real. Like Barcelona, we don’t need to pay more than we can afford to rebuild. We just need to be smart and make good decisions that will benefit the club and not individuals. Then we will be fine. It's a long read, but I had to be detailed. Anyone who wants to misinterpret or misunderstand me can go ahead. I have nothing more to add on both topics. Of course, this is my personal opinion. Well done if you read to the end. I appreciate that patience. 🤝

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