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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Ibime(m): 12:30am On Aug 01, 2015
Thunder firr Michael Emenalo (Yes, I blame him given his antecedence as regards central midfield purchases).

The team is dying for a central midfielder to make us even halfway competitive in Europe, all we are hearing is £30m for John Stones. Nonsense.

Will John Stones secure Chelsea a single extra point than we got last season? No!

Will John Stones take Chelsea further in the Champions league? No!

Did John Stones take England Under-21s past the group stage of the Euro Under-21 tourney this summer? No!

FFS, JOHN STONES WAS NOT EVEN A GUARANTEED REGULAR FOR EVERTON LAST SEASON! And he's competing against Antonin Alcaraz!!!

Jose clearly said at start of summer - I need a defender, midfielder and sttiker.

You've given him Falcao and now chasing the defender (Stone) but veto any moves for a midfielder - all because of your pets Mikel and Ramires - same old story Emenalo hasbeen fighting managers to block them signing midfielders for the last 4 years.

Thunder fire Emenalo.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 12:41am On Aug 01, 2015
Ibime which midfielder you think is available that can be added and take us to ucl glory?
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Debroslink: 12:58am On Aug 01, 2015
airmark:
Ibime which midfielder you think is available that can be added and take us to ucl glory?

LOL grin grin grin cheesy cheesy

UEFA glory indeed. Wetin concern fish with raincoat? cheesy
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 1:28am On Aug 01, 2015
Debroslink:


LOL grin grin grin cheesy cheesy

UEFA glory indeed. Wetin concern fish with raincoat? cheesy


grin grin grin We are talking of the top epl club that has best performances in UCL in the last decade. So we are the biggest fish, deserves raincoat cool
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Funjosh(m): 3:21am On Aug 01, 2015
Which Defender Is Available in the Market that we can Buy
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by homesteady(m): 6:59am On Aug 01, 2015
Debroslink:

LOL grin grin grin cheesy cheesy
UEFA glory indeed. Wetin concern fish with raincoat? cheesy
gringringrin
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by bigkesh(m): 7:27am On Aug 01, 2015
airmark:
Ibime which midfielder you think is available that can be added and take us to ucl glory?
Axel witsel.......A combination of Busquet and xavi compressed in a smaller version...... That guy is the perfect Matic partner
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Chestar5(f): 7:27am On Aug 01, 2015
IVANOVIC ON TOMMORROWS GAME:

‘The game won’t decide anything in terms
of the season itself but it is important to
win because it's at the start of the season
and can provide a psychological moment
for the rest of the year. It is good to start
with a trophy. Of course we are not in our
top form, they won't be either. This is
normal.
‘But it will be an interesting game for sure
because both teams want to win. We will
give more than the maximum in this
match.’


SPEAKING ON MOURINHO LONG TERM WIN AGAINST WENGER:

‘Statistics can change and you have to
approach every game against an
opponent where you have a record like
this as you did the first and the last one,’
the Serbian said.

‘That is why we have this success against
Arsenal over all the years.

But this is a
different match. Every time we play it is a
different story, with different players and
a different approach. This is the
Community Shield, a game for a trophy, it's
a one-off match and I hope we will
continue that record.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Ibime(m): 8:45am On Aug 01, 2015
airmark:
Ibime which midfielder you think is available that can be added and take us to ucl glory?

Axel Witsel for example would have taken us past PSG easily.

See the way our midfield was so timid to cross halfway line when we had the man advantage, simply to protrct the weakness in our centre, meanwhile Thiago Motta and Verratti were running the game with confidence.

Lack of midfield was the main reason for not getting past PSG
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Bimffo(m): 8:46am On Aug 01, 2015
Happy Birthday to this Tank.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by bigkesh(m): 9:49am On Aug 01, 2015
Happy birthday to Nemanja 'Wall of China' Matic
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by chrisley024(m): 12:17pm On Aug 01, 2015
Debroslink:


LOL grin grin grin cheesy cheesy

UEFA glory indeed. Wetin concern fish with raincoat? cheesy
UEFA glory via parking the bus grin That's the need for the purchase of more younger defenders to carry on the 'parking bus legacy' grin
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 12:45pm On Aug 01, 2015
Ibime:


Axel Witsel for example would have taken us past PSG easily.

See the way our midfield was so timid to cross halfway line when we had the man advantage, simply to protrct the weakness in our centre, meanwhile Thiago Motta and Verratti were running the game with confidence.

Lack of midfield was the main reason for not getting past PSG

Agreed on the fact our midfield was blunt, but our strikers were not in form too. Hazard was successfully overcrowded.The only thing costa did throughout the match was when he wriggled through psg defence in the first half and fell on cavani's challenge. After that, he was quiet all-through. In the past Chelsea could sit at the back and still sting you on attack. In fact in the build-up to our first goal, costa first had the chance to hit the goal but missed it, only for cahill to do justice to it. Imediately psg was one man down, assuming we had another in-form striker, mou would have made that tactical change of adding to the attacking line and force blanc to go defensive. Drogba was a shadow of his old self. What happens when you have a tired middle and non-functional attack? Definitely psg took over proceedings. Meanwhile, Axel witsel is a good mover of the ball I like him.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Chestar5(f): 12:54pm On Aug 01, 2015
Our squad number list for the 2015/16
season has been published ahead of
Sunday’s Community Shield fixture against
Arsenal at Wembley.

Among the major changes is Juan
Cuadrado’s switch from the number 23 to
the number 11 jersey, previously occupied by Didier Drogba, while Asmir Begovic has taken the number 1 and Radamel Falcao
the number 9.

The list is as follows:

1 – Asmir Begovic
2 – Branislav Ivanovic

4 – Cesc Fabregas
5 – Kurt Zouma
6 – Nathan Ake
7 – Ramires
8 – Oscar
9 – Radamel Falcao

10 – Eden Hazard
11 – Juan Cuadrado
12 – John Mikel Obi
13 – Thibaut Courtois
14 – Bertrand Traore
18 – Loic Remy
19 – Diego Costa
20 – Victor Moses
21 – Nemanja Matic

22 – Willian
24 – Gary Cahill
26 – John Terry
27 – Jamal Blackman

28 – Cesar Azpilicueta
29 – Nathaniel Chalobah

34 – Ola Aina

35 – Dominic Solanke

36 – Ruben Loftus-Cheek

37 – Jake Clarke-Salter

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by bigkesh(m): 1:31pm On Aug 01, 2015
Chestar5:
Our squad number list for the 2015/16
season has been published ahead of
Sunday’s Community Shield fixture against
Arsenal at Wembley.

Among the major changes is Juan
Cuadrado’s switch from the number 23 to
the number 11 jersey, previously occupied by Didier Drogba, while Asmir Begovic has taken the number 1 and Radamel Falcao
the number 9.

The list is as follows:

1 – Asmir Begovic
2 – Branislav Ivanovic

4 – Cesc Fabregas
5 – Kurt Zouma
6 – Nathan Ake
7 – Ramires
8 – Oscar
9 – Radamel Falcao

10 – Eden Hazard
11 – Juan Cuadrado
12 – John Mikel Obi
13 – Thibaut Courtois
14 – Bertrand Traore
18 – Loic Remy
19 – Diego Costa
20 – Victor Moses
21 – Nemanja Matic

22 – Willian
24 – Gary Cahill
26 – John Terry
27 – Jamal Blackman

28 – Cesar Azpilicueta
29 – Nathaniel Chalobah

34 – Ola Aina

35 – Dominic Solanke

36 – Ruben Loftus-Cheek

37 – Jake Clarke-Salter
Boga,colkett and Kennedy??
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by SIRcumalot: 2:01pm On Aug 01, 2015
Moses fit thief somebody starting spot for chelsea, I hope it happens.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by airmark(m): 2:05pm On Aug 01, 2015
Chestar5:
IVANOVIC ON TOMMORROWS GAME:

‘The game won’t decide anything in terms
of the season itself but it is important to
win because it's at the start of the season
and can provide a psychological moment
for the rest of the year. It is good to start
with a trophy. Of course we are not in our
top form, they won't be either. This is
normal.
‘But it will be an interesting game for sure
because both teams want to win. We will
give more than the maximum in this
match.’


SPEAKING ON MOURINHO LONG TERM WIN AGAINST WENGER:

‘Statistics can change and you have to
approach every game against an
opponent where you have a record like
this as you did the first and the last one,’
the Serbian said.

‘That is why we have this success against
Arsenal over all the years.

But this is a
different match. Every time we play it is a
different story, with different players and
a different approach. This is the
Community Shield, a game for a trophy, it's
a one-off match and I hope we will
continue that record.


Ivanovic said all this? Hazard would be wondering too. grin

Chestar5:
Our squad number list for the 2015/16
1 – Asmir Begovic

what happens to number 99 for begovic cheesy

SIRcumalot:
Moses fit thief somebody starting spot for chelsea, I hope it happens.

I hope too. Dazzling players bring orgasmic feeling to the eyes. smiley
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Chestar5(f): 2:17pm On Aug 01, 2015
bigkesh:
Boga,colkett and Kennedy??
its not yet confirmd i tink
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Nihilist: 5:24pm On Aug 01, 2015
Man City losing 4-0 to Stuggart grin

Please bring this form on the 16th of August

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by raumdeuter: 5:47pm On Aug 01, 2015
Nihilist:
Man City losing 4-0 to Stuggart grin

Please bring this form on the 16th of August

For those who love pre season results

Thats a good one
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Nihilist: 6:19pm On Aug 01, 2015
On Chancel Mbemba - Newcastle's latest signing.
This one is quite long

Everyone has a birthday. A joyful day for receiving presents from family and friends, for blowing out candles on a cake as you celebrate your arrival on this earth.

Some people even have two, such as Britain's Queen Elizabeth II -- one to mark the date of her birth, and one to celebrate the anniversary of her coronation.

But soccer player Chancel Mbemba Mangulu can top that. He appears to have four "birthdays" -
- and it has caused him a lot of problems. So much so that football's world governing body FIFA has now started an investigation.

"We are currently analysing all the documents at our disposal and investigations against the relevant entities are on-going," FIFA told CNN on Thursday. "In view of this, we cannot comment any further."

Mbemba was part of the Democratic Republic of Congo's (DRC) squad for the Africa Cup of Nations -- considered one of the toughest tournaments in world soccer -- but, before that, confusion over his date of birth almost put an end to his dreams of a career with a top European club.

Mbemba was registered by his two first Congolese clubs as being born in 1988, according to documents obtained by CNN. Yet for a Cup of Nations qualifier in June 2011, his year of birth was listed as November 30, 1991.

Meanwhile, the birth date recorded by his Belgian club Anderlecht is August 8, 1994.

Just to complicate matters, Mbemba himself, thinks he was born in 1990.

Father Time

The movement of African players to Europe is long established. As many as 137 European clubs from 26 different UEFA member associations have released players for the Cup of Nations. Out of the 368 footballers competing in the tournament, over 50% play in European leagues.

European clubs generally regard African players as athletically and technically gifted. Arguably just as importantly they are relatively cheap to buy, with the added potential that clubs can make a large profit if they are sold in the future.

For the players, the idea of becoming of a professional footballer in Europe holds the promise of a better life for themselves abroad and their families back home.

But the issue of age is no trivial matter in football's high-stakes world.

Key tournaments involving national teams, such as the Olympics and the Under-20 and Under-17 World Cups, have age limits for participating players. An over-age player brings the advantage of having increased physical development as well as more tactical training and experience at a high level on the pitch.

In professional leagues, as a player ages, Father Time becomes the enemy. A player who is older is perceived as closer to being past his prime -- and clubs tend to be less willing to invest in him by offering them a lucrative contract.

Bureaucratic nightmare

Born in the Congolese capital of Kinshasha, Mbemba had more reasons than most to try and play in Europe.

Despite the nation's wealth in natural resources, the country's citizens are among the poorest in the world, and it has seen more than its fair share of violence over the decades. Civil wars -- most recently in the 1990s through 2003 -- have left millions dead across the country and displaced entire generations.

"I want to go there," Mbemba kept repeating as he dreamed of following in the footsteps in one of Kinshasa's most famous sons -- former Real Madrid, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Claude Makelele. "Our family was very, very poor," he added in an April interview.

Recent attempts to contact Mbemba to shed light on his unusual story have gone unanswered.

While Mbemba's dream has become something of a bureaucratic nightmare, his story also highlights the continuing issue of age fabrication in football.

In 2009, the Confederation of African Football (CAF) was embarrassed in the run-up to the Under-17 World Cup in Nigeria when FIFA introduced MRI scans to ensure teams were not fielding overage players.

Wary of the tests, Africa's competitors ran their own tests to discover a handful of The Gambia's African championship-winning side were overage, while Nigeria was forced to drop over a dozen players from its proposed squad.

Age fabrication allows nations to field stronger teams in youth tournaments. The age of player is also important for the buying and selling club as it has implications for their salary and future sell-on value.

"Most of the age cheating is intentional and aimed at securing victories in international youth competitions, or overseas contracts, especially in Europe," African historian Peter Alegi, author of "African Soccerscapes: How a Continent Changed the World's Game," told CNN.

"Almost everyone up and down the commodity chain is involved -- from coaches and recruiters to family and the players themselves."

A technically gifted defender, Mbemba played for three clubs in the Congo beginning in 2006,with his birth date registered at E.S. La Grace and Mputu as August 8, 1988 -- according to copies of official Congolese player photocards given to CNN -- before he joined MK Étanchéité.

The documents showing Mbemba's various ages were provided by the Brazilian agent Paulo Teixeira, who says he was called in by E.S. La Grace to obtain money they claimed was owed to them by Anderlecht for training the player in his formative years.

In attempting to verify these documents -- from FIFA, the various federations and clubs involved -- only the world governing body and the Belgian FA responded directly to CNN's request to confirm their authenticity, while a professional Belgian referee confirmed that the Anderlecht team sheet was the type of paperwork used in Belgian football.

"It goes by itself that it is impossible for the Belgian FA to control manually whether every player taking part in a game organized by our federation is also a member of our federation," said the Belgian FA in a statement.

"Weekly, the Belgian FA organizes more than 10,000 games all over the country (300,000 every year) and so far, most of the official match sheets are not digitalized.

Mbemba's talent ensured he quickly came to the attention of the Congo national coaches, though, with his birth date listed as 1988, Mbemba would have been ineligible for the 2012 Olympic Games if the DRC squad were to make it through the qualifying rounds.

That, according to an official of Congo's football federation, prompted authorities to turn the clock forward.

"We needed him, so we registered him as being born in 1991," explained the staff member of the Fédération Congolaise de Football-Association -- FECOFA -- who asked not to be named because of the sensitivity of the subject.

However the testimony of another Congolese player, Mike Cestor, who plays for fifth-tier English club Woking, suggests that the Mbemba case is not a one-off.

"I was selected for an Olympic Games qualifying match with Congo's under-23 team against Morocco," said Cestor.

"But it was a complete mess -- the organization, training and the trip itself. We were three new players who played in Europe.

"The FECOFA told us: 'We'll make a passeport provisoire,' " added Cestor, referring to the official document which is issued by a country's football association on behalf of the players and is submitted to match officials for a game.

"Every player had a passeport provisoire -- it was shocking, though, mine never arrived," said the Woking player, whose dream is still to play for the Congo national team despite the organization of the FECOFA..

"Before the game, one lady from Morocco was checking the passports. She was angry and she screamed in French: 'It's a disgrace! I never saw that in all my life!'

"She knew it was false but she couldn't do anything. Of course the dates of birth were untrue.

"The FECOFA and the staff write what they want, especially for the local players. It was comical. The FECOFA is the major source of the problems in Congolese football. Its organization is awful."

Asked why Mbemba had been allowed to play for the Congo with various different ages, FECOFA president Constant Omari declined to address the question.

"I'm a president of a federation. I don't know what presidents in the UK say, but here we do not comment on players' age," Omari told CNN. "I have strictly nothing to add."

He hung up before any other questions could be asked.

Meanwhile, Mbemba's prospects of securing that move to Europe gathered pace after he was spotted by Fabio Baglio, who also represents one of the DRC's leading players Dieumerci Mbokani -- also of Anderlechet -- and recently voted Belgium's player of the year.

It was thanks to Baglio's contacts that Mbemba was granted a trial by Anderlecht in June 2011.

Granted a residence permit the following month, Mbemba played in official games for Anderlecht, but one key piece of information had changed.

Mbemba was now six years younger with a new date of birth -- August 8, 1994. How -- and by whom -- that date was arrived at isn't entirely clear.

Mbemba himself has continued to say in interviews that he was actually born in 1990. Regardless, with the new club and his new birth date, the paperwork trail began to catch up with him.

One of Mbemba's former club presidents, Bernard Yuka of E.S. La Grace, decided it was time to claim a training compensation fee from Anderlecht -- given that the Congo team had helped train him and was, therefore, entitled to development costs associated with nurturing him as a player.

Yuka mandated the Brazilian agent Paulo Teixeira, who has experience of working with small African and South American clubs to obtain player development payments, to help E.S. La Grace obtain the money from FIFA, which adjudicates such cases.

During a conversation between Teixeira and Yuka -- the Brazilian has provided CNN with a transcript of that exchange -- the E.S. La Grace president allegedly told the agent that FECOFA president Omari wanted the training compensation case dropped.

Last year Teixeira submitted the transcript to FIFA as part of a dispute case he was involved in with AC Milan and Anderlecht. And on Thursday, the world governing body confirmed it was now investigating the issues surrounding the Mbemba case.

Teixeira told Yuka he was happy to drop the mandate, but that the paperwork from Mbemba's spells at E.S La Grace and Mputu was not going to go away.

"I knew the club had rights on the matter, so I pursued them," said Yuka earlier this week, who also verified to CNN the conversation he had with Omari in April. Omari refused to discuss the issue when he was contacted by CNN.

At the start of 2012, Mbemba's case developed a Kafkaesque twist.

Despite the fact that he had made his debut for Anderlecht's Under-19 team in September 2011, playing against Club Brugge, it emerged that the Belgian Football Association had never registered the defender.

As a result, Mbemba was technically ineligible -- according to source with direct knowledge of the situation -- to play either in that match or in two others when he turned out for the Belgian powerhouse.

"At this moment the Belgian FA is working on the complete digitalization of its official match sheets which will be completed by July 1, 2013," said the Belgian FA. "From then on, situations like this should no longer be possible."

To further complicate matters, FIFA became involved in March 2012 -- because if Mbemba in fact had been born in August 1994, he was technically a minor under the governing body's Transfer Matching System rules.

"Please understand that the date of birth of any player noted in the Transfer Matching System (TMS) is confidential to parties involved in the transfer of that particular player," FIFA said in a statement to CNN. "Therefore, we are unable to provide it to you.

"Generally speaking, we have to highlight that a falsified passport is a legal offense which has to be followed by legal authorities. TMS is a tool which provides all parties that are involved in a transfer with all the details they need to know about the player, and helps to bring transparency into a transfer."

With confusion growing around Mbemba's status, Anderlecht sent him back to Kinshasa.

"Taking into account the opacity of the case and the legal consequences that may arise, Anderlecht has decided not to offer an employment contract to Mbemba," said the club's general manager Herman van Holsbeeck in a letter to FIFA, which was part of the documentation given to CNN.

When asked to provide clarity about the irregularities in Mbemba's case, Anderlecht requested time to prepare a response, before communication and media manager David Steegen announced that the club would have no comment on the subject. The agent Baglio and Entacheite president Max' Moxey also also declined to return CNN's calls to shed light on the Mbemba affair,

Mbemba's return to Africa was tough for him to take.

"I was born in 1990," said the defender. While in an interview with the Sharkfoot website in April 2012, Mbemba said: "I don't understand. Fabio Baglio told me that I had to go to Africa to come back to Anderlecht later. In May, Entacheite president Max' (Mokey) told me I will go back.

"Anderlecht's managing director told me I will sign a professional contract in August. The chairman of La Grace will sign a document to confirm my date of birth as 1994 and I can come back."

In June 2012, Mbemba's prospects brightened when the Congo national team's French coach Claude Leroy picked him to play against the Seychelles in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.

Soon afterwards a Kinshasa court ruled that Mbemba was, in fact, born on August 8, 1994 and he was given the perfect present when he was handed a three-year deal with Anderlecht.

The icing on the cake for the now 18-year-old Mbemba came when he was called up for the DRC's Africa Cup of Nations squad for the 2013 event in South Africa, though he was not used in any of the matches with Leroy's team knocked out of the competition after drawing all three of their games.

How Mbemba's career pans out remains to be seen. Whatever happens, he is likely to be remembered as the player who had four birthdays
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by donjazet(m): 6:21pm On Aug 01, 2015
I cldnt stop laughing watching this our advert. D man is crazy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NqATsz-0Ic

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by amodu(m): 6:42pm On Aug 01, 2015
bigkesh:

Boga,colkett and Kennedy??

Kennedy is not a Chelsea player yet, he just joined us in pre-season for training.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by amodu(m): 6:53pm On Aug 01, 2015
Leicester agree £10.5m fee for Aranguiz Source: Sky Sports
Leicester have agreed a club record fee of £10.5m with Internacional for Charles Aranguiz and are now discussing personal terms.

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Bimffo(m): 7:10pm On Aug 01, 2015
amodu:
Leicester agree £10.5m fee for Aranguiz
Source: Sky Sports

Leicester have agreed a club record fee of
£10.5m with Internacional for Charles Aranguiz
and are now discussing personal terms.



Choiii.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by amodu(m): 7:26pm On Aug 01, 2015
Bimffo:



Choiii.
You surprise?
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by debosky(m): 7:33pm On Aug 01, 2015
Ibime:


Thunder fire Emenalo.

Some things never change. cheesy

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by tonididdy(m): 8:15pm On Aug 01, 2015
The champagnes gon pop some more tomorrow !

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by lordfalcao(m): 8:46pm On Aug 01, 2015
chelsea ladies seal fa cup glory

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by lalaboi(m): 9:39pm On Aug 01, 2015
I hope this keeps Dayo out of the thread for a while lol. Bendtner almost single handedly destroyed bayern grin

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Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Debroslink: 9:53pm On Aug 01, 2015
DJ, make sure the loud speakers in Bayern thread are brought here latest 3pm Sunday.

We go use this thread open epl season.
Re: Official Chelsea Fan Thread: Champions Of Europe 2021 by Nihilist: 10:06pm On Aug 01, 2015
Let me hear any mumu com here and mention 'Awoof Penality' again.

Bayern has just lost back to back knockout cups on Pens. Ikedia Hazard no kuku dey miss Pena

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