by 6ft Kerplunk » 28 Apr 2014 13:29
by TBM » 28 Apr 2014 13:32
Whatevs How many players actually make it through Prem academies in general btw?
by YateleyRoyal » 28 Apr 2014 13:34
by Whatevs » 28 Apr 2014 13:35
6ft Kerplunk Not many. Other than the "class of 92" its not like even Man United's famed youth setup regularly brings through home grown players.
by TBM » 28 Apr 2014 13:36
YateleyRoyal Who have Arsenal got who came through their academy currently?? Gibbs?
Everton and Saints have. Can't say I agree about the others,
by YateleyRoyal » 28 Apr 2014 13:43
TBMYateleyRoyal Who have Arsenal got who came through their academy currently?? Gibbs?
Everton and Saints have. Can't say I agree about the others,
Arsenal also have Jack Wilshere
Then Liverpool have Gerrard, Sterling and Flanagan
So not sure how you can't agree with the others
by stealthpapes » 28 Apr 2014 13:55
Who have Arsenal got who came through their academy currently?? Gibbs?
by P!ssed Off » 28 Apr 2014 14:00
by Extended-Phenotype » 28 Apr 2014 14:01
No Fixed AbodeExtended-Phenotype I probably wouldn’t have noticed it myself but the analysis on MOTD highlighted the perfect rigidity of Chelsea’s back 9 – they were so well drilled they couldn’t have played more as a unit if the imaginary lines connecting them on the screen were real ropes tying them together. The thought going into the strategy, the coaching that must have been required and the discipline of the players to execute it so perfectly has to be hailed even if it was the definition of ‘anti-football’.
Agreed though, Chelsea scoring was down to little more than luck.
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Two games against Liverpool this season, we've scored 4 goals to their 1. Luck.
by TBM » 28 Apr 2014 15:05
YateleyRoyalTBMYateleyRoyal Who have Arsenal got who came through their academy currently?? Gibbs?
Everton and Saints have. Can't say I agree about the others,
Arsenal also have Jack Wilshere
Then Liverpool have Gerrard, Sterling and Flanagan
So not sure how you can't agree with the others
Can you count Sterling? He was signed from QPR.
Would you count Szczesney for Arsenal either?
By that token, surely you can't look further than Wet Sham?
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Apr 2014 19:53
by sandman » 28 Apr 2014 19:56
by Victor Meldrew » 28 Apr 2014 20:01
sandman ^
You lost but you still have a strong chance of the title despite losing yesterday. Basically, get over it.
by soggy biscuit » 28 Apr 2014 20:05
Victor Meldrew I wonder whether Mourinho will get the sack this season if they don't win the Champs League.
Coming only 3rd in the Premier League would represent regression despite bringing in Schwarzer and Eto'o (wages) and spending a further £80 million or more on Schurrle, Willian,Matic and Salah.
All of that and still not the entertaining football that Abramovich yearns for.
Incidentally people would not be criticising Mourinho so much if he hadn't previously criticised Spurs for parking the bus and West Ham for playing the same mediaeval football that we saw from his side yesterday-pot, kettle, black.
As for being the master tactician where was that mastery against Palace and Sunderland (games that they lost recently and put them out of serious contention)?
It's not that difficult a tactic to tell all the players to waste time and get behind the ball in numbers.
Chelsea of yesterday = Wimbledon of yesteryear .
by Hendo » 28 Apr 2014 20:12
soggy biscuit Just saw the goals again. The 2nd goal Looked like Torres didn't want to score against Liverpool and passed it so someone else did
by Whatevs » 28 Apr 2014 20:25
Victor Meldrew I wonder whether Mourinho will get the sack this season if they don't win the Champs League.
Coming only 3rd in the Premier League would represent regression despite bringing in Schwarzer and Eto'o (wages) and spending a further £80 million or more on Schurrle, Willian,Matic and Salah.
All of that and still not the entertaining football that Abramovich yearns for.
Incidentally people would not be criticising Mourinho so much if he hadn't previously criticised Spurs for parking the bus and West Ham for playing the same mediaeval football that we saw from his side yesterday-pot, kettle, black.
As for being the master tactician where was that mastery against Palace and Sunderland (games that they lost recently and put them out of serious contention)?
It's not that difficult a tactic to tell all the players to waste time and get behind the ball in numbers.
Chelsea of yesterday = Wimbledon of yesteryear .
by Big Foot » 28 Apr 2014 21:57
soggy biscuit Mourinho post match comments
http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=IYx1g048_C4
'What were your tactics Jose?'
'Ask Jamie Redknapp, he is your big football brain'
by TBM » 29 Apr 2014 00:01
Hendosoggy biscuit Just saw the goals again. The 2nd goal Looked like Torres didn't want to score against Liverpool and passed it so someone else did
That was a Torres shot ......
by Bandini » 29 Apr 2014 04:24
Victor Meldrew
Chelsea of yesterday = Wimbledon of yesteryear .
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