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Rebecca Lowe's bare chest makes things a little brighter.
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@ Chelsea. Hopefully 2016 will be a better year for us.
With every L, I'm starting to really believe that Chelsea will get relegated.
Mourinho can go. Don't give a **** about his legacy and accomplishments.
Nah man I'm just enjoying it while I can. It still doesn't feel real to me."Our" place - @Heggsy turning heel.
My-T.
At this point Chelsea just need to not be relegated...(which obviously won't happen)
They can't make the top four anymore, they shouldn't strive for making the Europea League either, so just aim for mediocre spots between 7-17 and focus on this year's Champions League. Tear it down then rebuild and have an EPL focused next season, no European nonsense.
Heard some Chelsea fans saying in there tv channel "if we have a **** season, then I guess we have a **** season. We've celebrated enough trophys the past 10 years", so by this logic - just chill and suck for now
@PeterFinch1968: Not all bad news for Chelsea fans. They can Still get this shirt delivered by Christmas Day
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Sounds like a real OG Chelski fan that's used to the pre-Roman struggle
The most honest Mourinho post interview I've heard in a long while, no bull****.
I would be fine with that IF we had a manager that would actually:
A) Give guys who are hungry and need development a chance
B) Try something new (which he actually did today, and it actually worked but too little to late for me)
C) Didn't throw people under the bus (for the first time just a few seconds ago he didn't)
@the_manutd_blog:
Many of the players and staff don't believe in Van Gaal's style of football as they think he is hard to play for.
They believe that the poor football and individual performances, due to restrictions, is damaging to their careers.
When they see Hernandez thriving or even Di Maria and Rafael doing well, they question their manager's judgement.
The United board are still behind Van Gaal and that position will remain until they sack him or he offers his resignation.
The board, though, are deeply concerned about events on the pitch as they're not seeing the desired results. (via @AndyMitten)