Kwessoth
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I can imagine Real Madrid wanting to include a player in any deal for Enzo Fernandez considering we want £120 million.
Being realistic, what player would you like or want from them? 👇
#CFC

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@FutyChels Is that Noni?
Guy spoke like he scored 18 goals for Arsenal.
When mediocre players win something in their life at the back of other players sweat, they make the most noise.
Sorry, Noni, you'll soon become nonentity!
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🚨🎙️Noni Madueke:
Noni Madueke: “Of course I did, that’s exactly why I came so quickly.
I saw a club with patience, ambition, and a manager trusted to build something long-term. That’s very important for players who actually want to improve and compete for major trophies, I can’t say same for Chelsea. That team is confused right now
If I stayed where I was, maybe I’d still be fighting for top four and hearing people talk about ‘next season’ again. I’d probably miss Europe”

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I see it [Marc Cucurella to Barcelona] now as pretty cold. At Barcelona, the feeling is that Cucurella is going to Atletico Madrid.
[@gerardromero]
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@siphillipssport @gerardromero Barca couldn't even buy Julien Alvarez, how could they pay for Jaoa Pedro?
Deco and Co should start walking back to Spain
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Barcelona Sporting Director Deco is in London with Bojan and Joao Amaral, Barça scout, to advance the operation for Chelsea’s Brazilian forward Joao Pedro.
[@gerardromero]
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🚨*Xabi Alonso on Chelsea Squad*
After watching Chelsea vs Sunderland today, Xabi Alonso was asked which players Chelsea should consider selling.
His response to the Chelsea board included:
*Players to Sell:*
- Pedro Neto
- Liam Delap
- Marc Cucurella
- Malo Gusto
- Robert Sánchez
- Trevoh Chalobah
- Alejandro Garnacho
- Wesley Fofana
Chelsea fans, this is a good move by him or not?


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@OptaJoe @premierleague Out of 4 possible trophies, they won only 1 trophy.
Bottlers!
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1 - Since the start of the 2022-23 season, Arsenal have won more @premierleague points (332) and spent more days top of the table (562) than any other team. Standards.

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🚨🔵 Enzo Fernandez wants to be Chelsea’s highest earner. The Argentine midfielder believes his performances and commitment deserve wages on the same level as Reece James or even above James and fresh talks are expected with Xabi Alonso and the Chelsea board over his contract situation. Enzo currently earns £180,000 a week.
If an agreement cannot be reached, Enzo would be open to a future move or agreement with Real Madrid. Manchester City’s interest is also genuine, but Chelsea will not strengthen a direct rival and would demand a record breaking fee for any sale.
Chelsea could, however, consider swap deal possibilities with Madrid if their interest becomes serious, with Mourinho still weighing up midfield options.
For Enzo, it all comes down to salary. He loves Chelsea and is happy at the club, but feels he has earned the right to a better contract. Over to the Chelsea owners now 💙⌛🇦🇷

Adjor🔱@thekingadjor
I have update on Enzo Fernandez ‼️
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🚨 Enzo Fernandez is one of the name mentioned internally at Manchester City should they not be able to agree a fee for Elliot Anderson who will be very expensive. (@FabrizioRomano) #CFC
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@KwesiHubert The truth is this is government is doing well to fix the potholes left by NPP.
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I barely do this but I beg any Ghanaian to read the following write up by Chris-Vincent Agyapong. Bookmark, share etc cos wtf 😳
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“Ghana's NITA Bill 2025: How a Government That Cannot Fix Potholes Wants to Certify Your Keyboard Strokes
There is a particular brand of Ghanaian governance that operates on a simple, well-rehearsed logic: identify the one sector in which ordinary young people, without connections, without family money, without a politician uncle are actually building something for themselves, and then erect a magnificent bureaucratic tollbooth right in the middle of it.
The National Information Technology Authority Bill, 2025 currently making its way through Ghana's legislative machinery with the quiet confidence of a document probably written by a majority of people who have never debugged a line of code in their lives is precisely that tollbooth. It is, in its 105 sections and accompanying Schedule, one of the most breathtaking exercises in regulatory overreach this country has produced in recent memory. And given our regulatory track record, that is genuinely saying something.
The ICT sector is the one industry where a boy from Ashaiman, or, like my friend from Pulima, Aliu Wahab, with a second-hand laptop and a YouTube tutorial, can compete with someone whose father went to Achimota. It is the one space where talent, not tribe; skill, not surname; output, not old-boy network, still carries meaningful weight. It is, bluntly, the only functioning meritocracy left in Ghana's economic life.
And our government, with the NITA Bill 2025 has decided that this is precisely the sector that requires the most elaborate regulatory architecture since the tale of Moses coming down from Sinai with the Ten Commandments.
The Absurdity of Section 46: Certifying Everyone, Everywhere, Always
Let us begin with what is, without competition, the most extraordinary provision in this bill. Section 46(1) states, in plain and unambiguous terms:
"A person shall not be appointed as an ICT professional in a public or private institution unless that person is certified by the Authority."
Read that again. Public or private.
This is not a provision that limits itself to government systems handling national security data. This is not a narrow carve-out for critical infrastructure. This is a provision that means the software developer at a startup in Osu, the data analyst at a logistics firm in Tema, the web designer freelancing from her bedroom in Kumasi, all of them, every single one must first obtain certification from a government authority before they can lawfully be employed.
Who dreamed this up? Under what theory of governance does it make sense for the government of Ghana which cannot consistently process a DVLA licence within six months, which spent years and hundreds of millions on a national identification system that still cannot talk to the health insurance database to position itself as the certifying gatekeeper for an entire profession across the entire economy?
And here is the delicious irony that the framers of this bill seem constitutionally incapable of perceiving: the government's own ICT record is the single most compelling argument against giving it certification authority over anyone. You do not hand the keys of the wine cellar to the person who has been drinking the wine.
Politicians: The One Profession That Needs Certification Most, and Gets It Least
Since we are on the subject of certification, let us pause to consider who in this country is not required to demonstrate any competence whatsoever before being handed consequential power over millions of lives.
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@CFCBlues_com Haven't Pep won more trophies in 10 years than Sir Ferguson in 22 years?
PEP is the GREATEST in Premier history!
Sir Ferguson is the greatest English manager!
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@HKFinalThird After demonising Chelsea and you "can't reconginse" your Chelsea, how do you want the referees to recognise them for you?
When you undermine your own team, don't expect others to accord it any respect or fairness!
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🚨 Didier Drogba reacts to controversial Man City decision in today’s FA Cup Final against Chelsea:
“Once again Manchester City get the big decision in a crucial moment. I honestly don’t understand how Chelsea were denied a penalty on Joao Pedro. For me it was clear contact, clear foul, and in a final those moments change everything.
This is why supporters get frustrated with PGMOL. Week after week there are decisions involving City that somehow go their way and people are expected to just move on. I honestly wonder how many titles and trophies City would have won over the years without constantly benefiting from these moments.
Chelsea were not perfect today, far from it, but when you’re playing against the best team in England you need fairness in the key moments. Instead, the referees ignored another huge call and it completely changed the feeling of the match.
The good thing for Chelsea is this season now ends. A fresh start is coming. The Xabi Alonso appointment will bring seriousness, discipline and much stronger standards back to the club. He’s the type of manager who won’t accept excuses, weak mentality or distractions. Chelsea need to become ruthless again and next season is the chance to reset everything.”
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HK@HKFinalThird
PMGOL 🤝 Man City Match made in Heaven
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🚨Arsenal are trying to rescue the league from Manchester City, who have been using their financial muscle to dominate English football.
The funniest part? Every other fanbase is quietly rooting for City — because if Arsenal win it, it exposes just how badly their own clubs have failed this season.
Here's the full rundown of Manchester City's signings since January 2025:
January 2025: Abdukodir Khusanov, Omar Marmoush, Nico González, Vitor Reis
Summer 2025: Rayan Aït-Nouri, Tijjani Reijnders, Rayan Cherki, Marcus Bettinelli, James Trafford, Sverre Nypan, Gianluigi Donnarumma.
January 2026: Antoine Semenyo, Marc Guéhi
That's 13 signings and about £500 million spent in just 12 months, and rival fans still want them to win.


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@FabrizioRomano If it has gone against Arsenal on the other side of the pitch, he will be complaining for the whole week
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