Dunnylad wrote:The facts are in the league we have more wins, scored more goals, conceded less with a better goal difference and more points than last season, all with one game to go.
Nigels Tackle wrote:we'll find out when khaldoon delivers his post season message in a couple of weeks time
Sideshow Bob wrote:Nigels Tackle wrote:we'll find out when khaldoon delivers his post season message in a couple of weeks time
lol. so true, by which i mean so ridiculous.
Original Dub wrote:League:
Unbeaten at home ( I'm not even gonna count that Anthony Taylor robbery). But more importantly totally dominant against every side that visited out ground. Next season it's fortress etihad.
FA Cup:
Amazing. Playing more top sides than anyone else. Robbed by the referee. Would at least be finalists.
League Cup:
We probably should have put out a stronger side. Hate seeing them cunts win anything we could have stopped them winning.
Champions League:
Very up and down. Dazzling at times and frustrating at others. Saying that, the first leg against Monaco was the best I've ever seen us play against the officials. They hit us with everything and we still won. It should have been 6-2 though. And no way we'd have fucked that up in the second leg.
Overall, while pep makes some strange decisions, I really do feel it's all part of a masterplan and next season, with a few tweaks, I think we'll be a beast of a team. In every competition.
Yes, we are absolutley on the right track.
littlebig wrote:Also who do you mean by Spafia (a term I don't like to describe anyone let alone our own people) pp?
Soriano has been doing a very very good job by all accounts. Txiki's track record, on the other hand, merits a bit more debate.
PeterParker wrote:littlebig wrote:Also who do you mean by Spafia (a term I don't like to describe anyone let alone our own people) pp?
Soriano has been doing a very very good job by all accounts. Txiki's track record, on the other hand, merits a bit more debate.
They are a weird bunch for me.
Our club expanded on the international level, however, I have no idea how much those two had a role. I think Khaldoon is behind the contracts with the market in China and so on.
My problem with those two is that I am not 100 % certain they are involved full time in our club and follow our interest. They seem to make really poor transfer deals for us. Overpay for mediocre players, well sell under the market value and fail to loan youths in the league where they should prove themselves.
Add to that our problems with FIFA, dopping and most of all, with the FA. Call me nostalgic, but sometimes I miss Cook and his tissue transfer list.
Clowncrete wrote:Going in the right direction. Chelsea were very lucky with injuries and no Europe this season. We had to not only contend with almost 10 more games but pretty blatantly biased decisions going against us.
Sane, Raheem, Gabriel, De Bruyne could all be class for years to come. I don't think Stones is a bad player either but is being picked as a scape-goat by the media and some fans for our average defense. Our full-backs regularly leak crosses and fouls every single game making it very hard for any center back.
We need 2 quality full-backs, a Yaya replacement and a keeper in the summer and I think we will sweep the league. We have needed a change at the full-back positions and center mid for at least 2 years now and there will be a complete overhaul in the coming months. Let's see how Chelsea cope when they can't put in the same 11 every week. Particularly if they lose Costa or Hazard.
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