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Over the next few games, Chelsea are going to find out they paid 50 mil for a player who cannot play with other strikers

 

Thats shown in Spain where even Villa has to play second striker further back, and us, and Atletico.

 

So they might as well bin Drogba and Anelka now, or have an ineffective Torres doing fuck all with the occasional goal.

 

Shevchenko II, well done Roman, you can't help yourself can you?

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OMG what a win, happy at chelski are you torres? we don't need you and today the real BIG club shoved it into your head! Chelsea in massive decline with a +30 average age versus a liverpool team in huge strides of glory and restoration and on the up big time thanks to KING KENNY!!! Be careful what you wish for fernando! 11 heroic warriors with skill and intelligence win against a team on the downward spiral. Im in the mood to party!!!!

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Didn't he look straight over to our support as he came out the tunnel as well?

 

Can't see him setting the world alight there in that formation. It's a club full of egos too so with any luck they'll be at each other's throats as the season goes on and fall even further.

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The Drogba and Torres partnership looks very dubious to me. They'll end up getting rid of Drogab at the end of the season and have effectively bought Torres as a direct replacement.

 

The question is whether Torres is fit, the player he was 2 seasons ago or whether we're seeing a player in decline.

 

I'd love to know what his times in training showed, has he lost a yard?

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The Drogba and Torres partnership looks very dubious to me. They'll end up getting rid of Drogab at the end of the season and have effectively bought Torres as a direct replacement.

 

 

I think Drogba knows this too, hope it affects his performances on the pitch and of course his on pitch relationship with sulky.

 

Problem with sulky was he spent so long doing fuck all that's he forgot how to play.

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I think Drogba knows this too, hope it affects his performances on the pitch and of course his on pitch relationship with sulky.

 

Problem with sulky was he spent so long doing fuck all that's he forgot how to play.

 

I think so too. If you spend so long with one mental outlook it is incredibly difficult to change your approach. Ancelotti will have to drop Drogba to play Roman's boy, he'll let it be known he's not happy then.

 

Interesting to see him straight off down the tunnel at the full time whistle. I can't help but think he may be questioning his decision a little. If the Chelsea move doesn't work out he'll find it difficult to go to one of the 'top' clubs I think.

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I think so too. If you spend so long with one mental outlook it is incredibly difficult to change your approach. Ancelotti will have to drop Drogba to play Roman's boy, he'll let it be known he's not happy then.

 

Interesting to see him straight off down the tunnel at the full time whistle. I can't help but think he may be questioning his decision a little. If the Chelsea move doesn't work out he'll find it difficult to go to one of the 'top' clubs I think.

 

I have no doubt the sulky bastard will come good, it's how much damage is caused until then that will be fun to watch. Hopefully it takes a fair amount of time and an international injury. I mean he's no stranger to them is he?

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