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Chelsea FC Official thread
Sean-
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- Post n°421
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
What do you mean by another Mata case? Because Mata was obviously quality well before he came here, much better than Marin.
Theo Filippo-
- Formerly known as : Filippo Inzaghi
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- Post n°422
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Yeah, he's nowhere near as good as Mata was for Valencia.
luke.-
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- Post n°423
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Hey Scott have you heard of exaggeration?
Gegilworld93-
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- Post n°424
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
He's anything butzeke_cross wrote:Hoping Marin will be another Mata case, would love another world class star, haven't seen him enough though.
Done fuck all this season, he'll be a back-up for Mata most likely.
Carlos Jenkinson-
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- Post n°425
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Cam wrote:If you lost the CL final, and the FA Cup final and finished 5th, that would be a pretty bad season for you, wouldn't it? This could either be one of the greatest seasons in your history or one of the worst
What
FishnChips-
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- Post n°426
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
ScottyBoy_1989 wrote:
You the new Dean? "Sturra" ..
luke.-
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- Post n°431
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
iSamuel wrote:
Kiss of death.
Gegilworld93-
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- Post n°432
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
He hasn't been played at the left wing for a reason, he's absolutely shit at tracking the fullback, and if he has to he gets tired way too easily, he was played as an attacking midfielder because there's a lot less defensive work to do in most systems.Start. wrote:
iSamuel-
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- Post n°433
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce a groundbreaking partnership with the Sauber F1 Team, bringing together two of global sport's biggest names.
The unique partnership forges a relationship between two internationally successful teams with fantastic heritage who share the same excitement and passion for performance, bringing unique content and experiences to football and F1 fans.
At the Chinese Grand Prix earlier this month, subtle Chelsea branding 'Out of the blue' featured on Sauber F1 team cars, and 'True Blue' continued the tease at the Bahrain race, leaving fans guessing as to its meaning.
The image above features a 'Welcome Chelsea FC' message on the Sauber F1 team car, which will be used during testing in Italy tomorrow.
We can now reveal the official partnership launch will take place at the Spanish Grand Prix next week. From then, the Champions League finalists' crest will proudly be displayed on the cars of drivers Kamui Kobayashi, of Japan, and Mexico's Sergio Perez.
The Premier League and Formula 1 are the most watched sports around the globe and with 20 F1 races in 2012 spread right across the world, the excitement of F1 is set to reach almost half of the planet's population, ensuring Chelsea's exposure to many more than the already record worldwide numbers tuning in to watch Premier League action.
The new partnership is focused on ways to enhance sporting and business performance. This includes the exchange of knowledge in sport science, launching joint commercial initiatives, merchandising, events, marketing and linked sponsorship opportunities.
Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay said: 'This is an innovative partnership that will see a football club link up with an F1 team like never before, bringing together two of the world's biggest sports and uniting our fans.
'We felt that this Swiss team, the fourth oldest of the existing teams, reflects our own ideals perfectly.
'In a year when Chelsea celebrates 20 seasons as a Premier League team, Sauber does so as an F1 team. We share many philosophies when it comes to how the respective organisations are run, from the development of young talent to constantly striving for success. Their philosophy towards grassroots development has produced some of the best drivers in F1, which mirrors our dedication to develop promising young football talent through our Academy.
'This partnership will benefit us both greatly, with the potential to create unique commercial opportunities. It is a shared vision to unite the two most attractive sports in the world.
'We look forward to working closely with the Sauber F1 Team and wish them the very best of luck for the remainder of the Formula 1 season.'
Monisha Kaltenborn, CEO of the Sauber F1 Team, added: 'A partnership like this between Formula 1 and football has never existed before in this form, yet there are numerous commonalities and possible synergies. In either case we are talking about team sport at the highest - and international - level. The Sauber F1 Team and Chelsea FC are dealing with many of the same sporting and commercial topics and we want to strengthen each other in these areas.'
The unique partnership forges a relationship between two internationally successful teams with fantastic heritage who share the same excitement and passion for performance, bringing unique content and experiences to football and F1 fans.
At the Chinese Grand Prix earlier this month, subtle Chelsea branding 'Out of the blue' featured on Sauber F1 team cars, and 'True Blue' continued the tease at the Bahrain race, leaving fans guessing as to its meaning.
The image above features a 'Welcome Chelsea FC' message on the Sauber F1 team car, which will be used during testing in Italy tomorrow.
We can now reveal the official partnership launch will take place at the Spanish Grand Prix next week. From then, the Champions League finalists' crest will proudly be displayed on the cars of drivers Kamui Kobayashi, of Japan, and Mexico's Sergio Perez.
The Premier League and Formula 1 are the most watched sports around the globe and with 20 F1 races in 2012 spread right across the world, the excitement of F1 is set to reach almost half of the planet's population, ensuring Chelsea's exposure to many more than the already record worldwide numbers tuning in to watch Premier League action.
The new partnership is focused on ways to enhance sporting and business performance. This includes the exchange of knowledge in sport science, launching joint commercial initiatives, merchandising, events, marketing and linked sponsorship opportunities.
Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay said: 'This is an innovative partnership that will see a football club link up with an F1 team like never before, bringing together two of the world's biggest sports and uniting our fans.
'We felt that this Swiss team, the fourth oldest of the existing teams, reflects our own ideals perfectly.
'In a year when Chelsea celebrates 20 seasons as a Premier League team, Sauber does so as an F1 team. We share many philosophies when it comes to how the respective organisations are run, from the development of young talent to constantly striving for success. Their philosophy towards grassroots development has produced some of the best drivers in F1, which mirrors our dedication to develop promising young football talent through our Academy.
'This partnership will benefit us both greatly, with the potential to create unique commercial opportunities. It is a shared vision to unite the two most attractive sports in the world.
'We look forward to working closely with the Sauber F1 Team and wish them the very best of luck for the remainder of the Formula 1 season.'
Monisha Kaltenborn, CEO of the Sauber F1 Team, added: 'A partnership like this between Formula 1 and football has never existed before in this form, yet there are numerous commonalities and possible synergies. In either case we are talking about team sport at the highest - and international - level. The Sauber F1 Team and Chelsea FC are dealing with many of the same sporting and commercial topics and we want to strengthen each other in these areas.'
Phadunkin Donuts-
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- Post n°434
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
iSamuel wrote:Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce a groundbreaking partnership with the Sauber F1 Team, bringing together two of global sport's biggest names.
The unique partnership forges a relationship between two internationally successful teams with fantastic heritage who share the same excitement and passion for performance, bringing unique content and experiences to football and F1 fans.
At the Chinese Grand Prix earlier this month, subtle Chelsea branding 'Out of the blue' featured on Sauber F1 team cars, and 'True Blue' continued the tease at the Bahrain race, leaving fans guessing as to its meaning.
The image above features a 'Welcome Chelsea FC' message on the Sauber F1 team car, which will be used during testing in Italy tomorrow.
We can now reveal the official partnership launch will take place at the Spanish Grand Prix next week. From then, the Champions League finalists' crest will proudly be displayed on the cars of drivers Kamui Kobayashi, of Japan, and Mexico's Sergio Perez.
The Premier League and Formula 1 are the most watched sports around the globe and with 20 F1 races in 2012 spread right across the world, the excitement of F1 is set to reach almost half of the planet's population, ensuring Chelsea's exposure to many more than the already record worldwide numbers tuning in to watch Premier League action.
The new partnership is focused on ways to enhance sporting and business performance. This includes the exchange of knowledge in sport science, launching joint commercial initiatives, merchandising, events, marketing and linked sponsorship opportunities.
Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay said: 'This is an innovative partnership that will see a football club link up with an F1 team like never before, bringing together two of the world's biggest sports and uniting our fans.
'We felt that this Swiss team, the fourth oldest of the existing teams, reflects our own ideals perfectly.
'In a year when Chelsea celebrates 20 seasons as a Premier League team, Sauber does so as an F1 team. We share many philosophies when it comes to how the respective organisations are run, from the development of young talent to constantly striving for success. Their philosophy towards grassroots development has produced some of the best drivers in F1, which mirrors our dedication to develop promising young football talent through our Academy.
'This partnership will benefit us both greatly, with the potential to create unique commercial opportunities. It is a shared vision to unite the two most attractive sports in the world.
'We look forward to working closely with the Sauber F1 Team and wish them the very best of luck for the remainder of the Formula 1 season.'
Monisha Kaltenborn, CEO of the Sauber F1 Team, added: 'A partnership like this between Formula 1 and football has never existed before in this form, yet there are numerous commonalities and possible synergies. In either case we are talking about team sport at the highest - and international - level. The Sauber F1 Team and Chelsea FC are dealing with many of the same sporting and commercial topics and we want to strengthen each other in these areas.'
Theo Filippo-
- Formerly known as : Filippo Inzaghi
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- Post n°435
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Truly breathtaking stuff.
El_indian-
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- Post n°437
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Thank you. Very informative.
Marvin- .
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- Post n°439
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Fellaini rumours picking up speed. Won't be surprised if you were in for Vertonghen as well seeing as you are trying to build the entire Belgium squad.
Marvin- .
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- Post n°440
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Congrats.
Couldn't really pick a MOTM, probably Lampard if pushed. How good is his passing now? Wasn't doing that under AVB, something has gone on there. Guessing he's just training harder or something.
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Random vid of them earlier today;
Couldn't really pick a MOTM, probably Lampard if pushed. How good is his passing now? Wasn't doing that under AVB, something has gone on there. Guessing he's just training harder or something.
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Random vid of them earlier today;
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- Post n°441
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Congratulations to Chelsea on winning the FA Cup, they were by far the better team in the first hour and Liverpool never turned really turned up until the last 30 minutes when Carroll came on and he was unlucky not to get an equaliser. But you can not expect to not turn up for an hour in games and Cup finals and expect to win and Chelsea were the better team and deserved the win.
Congratulations to Chelsea and Di Matteo he has done a great job since coming in. Well done Chelsea
Congratulations to Chelsea and Di Matteo he has done a great job since coming in. Well done Chelsea
Paulinho-
- Formerly known as : psyroukis
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- Post n°442
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Most of them look fucking ridiculous in suits
Meireles looks like a guy they could've found in their room in the morning after scene in the Hangover
Meireles looks like a guy they could've found in their room in the morning after scene in the Hangover
El_indian-
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- Post n°443
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
what does that dude say to Fernando before he gets on the bus?
FishnChips-
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Age : 35
- Post n°444
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
I think he says "see you later mate".
Sean-
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- Post n°445
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Marvin wrote:Congrats.
Couldn't really pick a MOTM, probably Lampard if pushed. How good is his passing now? Wasn't doing that under AVB, something has gone on there. Guessing he's just training harder or something.
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Random vid of them earlier today;
John Terry's photo face
Marvin- .
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- Post n°446
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Lukaku celebrating his team winning the league.
jeb4eva-
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- Post n°447
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Marvin wrote:Fellaini rumours picking up speed. Won't be surprised if you were in for Vertonghen as well seeing as you are trying to build the entire Belgium squad.
They can have Fellaini. We'll take Hazard.
Zzonked-
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- Post n°448
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Marvin wrote:Fellaini rumours picking up speed. Won't be surprised if you were in for Vertonghen as well seeing as you are trying to build the entire Belgium squad.
Well he just signed a new 5 year deal in November, so if anyone is going to sign him they're going to get absolutely gouged.
luke.-
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- Post n°449
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
Well happy with the match. Was in a pub fool of Liverpool fans though, but they weren't the ones making the noise at the end
El_indian-
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- Post n°450
Re: Chelsea FC Official thread
I'm guessing they were making the most noise throughout the match?