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Chelsea FC: In The Mud(ryk)

Bloodbather

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I don't kinkshame very easily.
 

ASAP Berg

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What are the implications of another season out of the Champions League for Chelsea? Do they have more hotels they could sell? Will they end up selling Cobham to make ends meet? What's next for the Dallas London Cowboys?

They arguably have a worse cohort of wingers than we do, and they think Garnacho will help. Madueke, Felix, Sancho and Neto are not CL calibre wingers. When I watched Neto play at Wolves, I wondered why no big club had taken a chance on him. I now know why they didn't. And Sancho should be thanking the Bundesliga fullbacks for giving him a career. If he stayed in England, he would have ended up at Burnley by now. Oh, and Colwill, Caicedo and Enzo are bums.
Only players I really rate are Lavia, Palmer and Gusto.

The rest are only rated on supposed potential, but have clear deficiencies.
 

Hleb's Sirush

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With all the fuss made over Palmer and Chelsea's attacking talent in general you wouldn't believe they have scored less goals than us.

That is us with Saka and Ode missing over 4 months combined and a supposed clown (Havertz) spearheading our attack.

Hmm, shows you the power of narratives.
 

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