Heavy Duty Rom
Outdated Tweets Merchant
Yeah, Mikel got fortunate, otherwise we likely wouldn’t have seen Saliba at the start of the season.White only started RB because Tomi was injured.
He made himself undroppable
Yeah, Mikel got fortunate, otherwise we likely wouldn’t have seen Saliba at the start of the season.White only started RB because Tomi was injured.
Yeah, Mikel got fortunate, otherwise we likely wouldn’t have seen Saliba at the start of the season.
He made himself undroppable
‘All eyes on the prize’Would expect the Gundo and Rice links to be closed by 19th of June. Should be an interesting couple of weeks.
‘All eyes on the prize’
You get that text?
Likely but the last post i put it's one of most respectable websites/peper in Turkey still unsure about the truth could be agent workThis whole saga seems build up from turkey, absolute zero noise in UK, don't believe at all
seems like his agent doing his job
Thank god
I wasn't counting own goals but point taken, my friend.Even Ramsdale would slot the ball into an empty net, Bruce.
Just because the weather doesn't lend itself to a walk in Bryant Park mean that you need to be crankier than usual![]()
Hmm, if we're using a similar comparison, then the fixed comment could be just as adequate.Because in the grand scheme of things, it’s a small sample size. Last season might just be a purple patch.
To be fair, as sh*t as this kid has been the bonuses we offered might have been unrealistic. For example we might have asked that he score five goals whereas Chelsea might have asked that he get a tattoo and fat shame someone at the gym. One definitely seems less realistic for the lad.
show us what chelsea offered you. or you afraid it's dodgy?
show us what chelsea offered you. or you afraid it's dodgy?
Xhakas 22/23 season was "real", whether he can sustain it or not is irrelevant we're looking to improve on that level. The only question anyone can ask is the new guy better than what we have seen.It’s relevant because we don’t know if 22/23 was Xhaka’s real level. If it’s not, then upgrading on him won’t be as tough as you think.
Partey is injury prone, always missing big games and he himself said his last season was a 4/10.
Xhakas 22/23 season was "real", whether he can sustain it or not is irrelevant we're looking to improve on that level. The only question anyone can ask is the new guy better than what we have seen.
Partey was the most important player for our first title charge in years despite being injured half the time. Now all of a sudden he's a 4/10 player and easily replaced.