Not really. Sarri said this morning that either Willian, Hazard or Pedro need to be sold before he can play on a regular basis. For your manager to rate Pedro ahead of must be pretty demolarising.Winston Biscuit wrote:A good day for Hudson-Odoi I guess
you misspelt 'appalling'Old Man Andrews wrote:Chelsea deny everything and are appealing.
That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a kid with funny coloured hair who has won something playing youth football.Old Man Andrews wrote:Not really. Sarri said this morning that either Willian, Hazard or Pedro need to be sold before he can play on a regular basis. For your manager to rate Pedro ahead of must be pretty demolarising.Winston Biscuit wrote:A good day for Hudson-Odoi I guess
Cool so what has Pedro done in the last 2 seasons that warrants him getting starts? Why is Hudson-Odoi's hair relevant? Such a poor comment and opinion.Victor Meldrew wrote:That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a kid with funny coloured hair who has won something playing youth football.Old Man Andrews wrote:Not really. Sarri said this morning that either Willian, Hazard or Pedro need to be sold before he can play on a regular basis. For your manager to rate Pedro ahead of must be pretty demolarising.Winston Biscuit wrote:A good day for Hudson-Odoi I guess
His time will come but maybe just not yet.
Cool so what has Pedro done in the last 2 seasons that warrants him getting starts? Why is Hudson-Odoi's hair relevant? Such a poor comment and opinion.[/quoteOld Man Andrews wrote:Victor Meldrew wrote:That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a kid with funny coloured hair who has won something playing youth football.Old Man Andrews wrote:
Not really. Sarri said this morning that either Willian, Hazard or Pedro need to be sold before he can play on a regular basis. For your manager to rate Pedro ahead of must be pretty demolarising.
His time will come but maybe just not yet.
+1 with OMA. Hudson-Odoi has a very bright future and should be in the Chelsea team ahead of Pedro.Old Man Andrews wrote:Cool so what has Pedro done in the last 2 seasons that warrants him getting starts? Why is Hudson-Odoi's hair relevant? Such a poor comment and opinion.Victor Meldrew wrote:That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a kid with funny coloured hair who has won something playing youth football.Old Man Andrews wrote:
Not really. Sarri said this morning that either Willian, Hazard or Pedro need to be sold before he can play on a regular basis. For your manager to rate Pedro ahead of must be pretty demolarising.
His time will come but maybe just not yet.
Hendo wrote:+1 with OMA. Hudson-Odoi has a very bright future and should be in the Chelsea team ahead of Pedro.Old Man Andrews wrote:Cool so what has Pedro done in the last 2 seasons that warrants him getting starts? Why is Hudson-Odoi's hair relevant? Such a poor comment and opinion.Victor Meldrew wrote:
That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a kid with funny coloured hair who has won something playing youth football.
His time will come but maybe just not yet.
Pedro won the Champions League and World cup in (probably) the best club and international sides this generation.
Ahead of Pedro AND Willian or instead of Hazard?Hendo wrote:+1 with OMA. Hudson-Odoi has a very bright future and should be in the Chelsea team ahead of Pedro.Old Man Andrews wrote:Cool so what has Pedro done in the last 2 seasons that warrants him getting starts? Why is Hudson-Odoi's hair relevant? Such a poor comment and opinion.Victor Meldrew wrote:
That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a kid with funny coloured hair who has won something playing youth football.
His time will come but maybe just not yet.
Pedro won the Champions League and World cup in (probably) the best club and international sides this generation.
I don't think anyone has said he should be starting ahead of Willian or HazardVictor Meldrew wrote:Ahead of Pedro AND Willian or instead of Hazard?Hendo wrote:+1 with OMA. Hudson-Odoi has a very bright future and should be in the Chelsea team ahead of Pedro.Old Man Andrews wrote:
Cool so what has Pedro done in the last 2 seasons that warrants him getting starts? Why is Hudson-Odoi's hair relevant? Such a poor comment and opinion.
Pedro won the Champions League and World cup in (probably) the best club and international sides this generation.
I don't think so.
From what I can gather it is the media that loves Willian but Chelsea fans prefer Pedro.Hendo wrote:I don't think anyone has said he should be starting ahead of Willian or HazardVictor Meldrew wrote:Ahead of Pedro AND Willian or instead of Hazard?Hendo wrote:
+1 with OMA. Hudson-Odoi has a very bright future and should be in the Chelsea team ahead of Pedro.
Pedro won the Champions League and World cup in (probably) the best club and international sides this generation.
I don't think so.![]()
Certainly should be ahead of Pedro on current performances.
Victor Meldrew wrote:That's the Pedro who has a World Cup winners and Champions League winners medals compared to a funny coloured kid who has won something playing youth football.Old Man Andrews wrote:Not really. Sarri said this morning that either Willian, Hazard or Pedro need to be sold before he can play on a regular basis. For your manager to rate Pedro ahead of must be pretty demolarising.Winston Biscuit wrote:A good day for Hudson-Odoi I guess
His time will come but maybe just not yet.
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