Chelsea v Newcastle
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Chelsea v Newcastle
just started if anyone wants to watch a game
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1-0 Chelsea
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Thought it was just a deflection, but on seeing the replay it was an ingenious
little flick with the inside of the heel.
little flick with the inside of the heel.
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yes, tidy finishElectroClaret wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:15 pmThought it was just a deflection, but on seeing the replay it was an ingenious
little flick with the inside of the heel.
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1-1
Another good finish.
Another good finish.
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These must be the worst two expensively assembled teams ever, er, assembled. There's like a billion quid on the pitch and god knows how much in wages, and they are miles behind even Spurs, never mind City, Liverpool or Arsenal.
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If we had conceded that Newcastle goal!!
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2-1 Chelsea
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Should Cole Palmer be going to the Euros? He's having an excellent season.
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If Trafford had let that in he’d be getting pelters.
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3-1 Chelsea
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a real surprise City let him go tbh, I'd take him long before Anthony GordonConroysleftfoot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:20 pmShould Cole Palmer be going to the Euros? He's having an excellent season.
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Newcastles record with and without Nick Pope would probably be interesting reading
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Stunner.
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I don't follow much beyond us, but Rashford, Sterling, Grealish and the like are all having poor or injured seasons, so why not Kane up top, Foden and Palmer on the sides? One would assume that Bellingham has played his way into 'starts every game because he is one of the best players in the world' status, so that looks quite an attacking 4 to me.Conroysleftfoot wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 9:20 pmShould Cole Palmer be going to the Euros? He's having an excellent season.
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A little fella called Bukayo!distortiondave wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:03 pmI don't follow much beyond us, but Rashford, Sterling, Grealish and the like are all having poor or injured seasons, so why not Kane up top, Foden and Palmer on the sides?
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Yep sort of as i expected. Conceding more than double and winning half as many gamesAshingtonclaret46 wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 10:11 pmWith Nick Pope P14 W8 D2 L4 F32 A14 Pts 26
Without Pope P14 W4 D2 L8 F17 A34 Pts 14
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Lot of admiration for Cole Palmer for having the gumption to move to prove himself. He could have happily sayt waiting in Manchester.
Man United should have gone for him really, instead of the Antony type, but not sure he'd have made that particular move.
Man United should have gone for him really, instead of the Antony type, but not sure he'd have made that particular move.
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Anyone know if vk was there, good opportunity to see both given we've got them coming up.
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I don't personally admire him, there was a lot of talk of him moving to us on loan at one point and fighting for his place at city. But turned us down for a big paycheck. It's worked out for him at Chelsea but I think anyone at the time had him pegged to be a bench warmer for them this season just collecting a wage.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 8:39 amLot of admiration for Cole Palmer for having the gumption to move to prove himself. He could have happily sayt waiting in Manchester.
Man United should have gone for him really, instead of the Antony type, but not sure he'd have made that particular move.
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Grealish isn't getting game time, so not sure palmer would have expected to be involved much had he stayedwhiffa wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 11:40 amI don't personally admire him, there was a lot of talk of him moving to us on loan at one point and fighting for his place at city. But turned us down for a big paycheck. It's worked out for him at Chelsea but I think anyone at the time had him pegged to be a bench warmer for them this season just collecting a wage.
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Yeah and I appreciate City is a hard team to break into, but you could have argued the same at Chelsea. At the time it just felt like he'd chosen earning a wage on the bench over playing. Pleased that's not the case now.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Mar 12, 2024 12:28 pmGrealish isn't getting game time, so not sure palmer would have expected to be involved much had he stayed