Chelsea Banter Archive June 25 2016

 

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25 Jun 2016 09:34:21
In my opinion we should be going for Higuain as he has proved himself in Serie A and for Argentina.
I think we had slight interest in him earlier on but it's faded now. I like Morata but imo the best striker option is Higauin as he is much better then Morata and Lukaku.

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25 Jun 2016 11:48:56
He is also much older than two mentioned above. 😎.

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25 Jun 2016 12:17:42
And more expensive.

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26 Jun 2016 02:37:04
But better.

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25 Jun 2016 07:57:02
Hi new on here. I'm a Glasgow Rangers fan but love Chelsea always follow them. Not so up to date with the youth set up tho.
Only when it's the youth cup I'll get to see the young players.
I do remember watching them and thinking that they looked a big strong team lots of good psychical players.
Do you think any of them would benefit coming to ibrox on loan any ideas anyone.

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25 Jun 2016 10:00:17
Welcome Humey. Considering the close relationship between our two clubs, particularly us fans, I'm also a great follower of Glasgow Rangers, I think an agreement like we have with Vitesse in Holland would be a great idea. Tammy Abraham is a young talented striker who is physically equipped to play in the Scotish premiership as is Jake Clarke-Salter a centre back. Add in Nathaniel Challobah, a central midfielder and all 3 would add value to your side while also playing at a good level and gaining experience for Chelsea.

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25 Jun 2016 10:30:07
I've read reports the septic are trying to bring Abraham on loan.

not sure if there's any truth in that hope not as I've heard great things about the boy.

I'll check the other 2 out thanks for the reply

And I seen quite a lot of Chelsea faces at our protest a few years back in Glasgow when we marched to Hamden

Thanks for your support always welcome

RFC CFC and that's Chelsea football club not the other mob from our east end.

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25 Jun 2016 10:33:28
I guess Glasgow Rangers would even be a step back for young players cause the league is so poor . U guys and joey Barton are a match made in heaven.

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25 Jun 2016 10:33:43
Not u 2 but Rangers and Barton.

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25 Jun 2016 11:52:06
Don't know about a step back the experience playing in an old firm game and playing in frunt of 40.000 every home game is great for young players growth it's not the epl buts it's a good learning curve for any young player.

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26 Jun 2016 02:47:59
Magichandshurley, I don't think you understand the pressure that's involved. There are much bigger matches involved than that are involved in the Dutch league that they'd experience in going to Vitese.

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26 Jun 2016 20:56:59
I do agree geffro that the Dutch league is very poor also but it seems to have given a lot of youngsters good experience Bertrand Traore in particular.

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25 Jun 2016 00:08:38
Hey Eds, will UK leaving EU have any repercussions for the Premier League?

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{Ed091's Note - not for now.

25 Jun 2016 01:06:08
Ok, thanks for the swift reply.

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25 Jun 2016 11:50:03
But in two years definitely will.

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{Ed002's Note - Not to any great extent at all.}

26 Jun 2016 18:27:45
There likely won't be any great effect for PL teams as the current work permit laws allow for players bought for a large fee or on high wages to not require the relevant international caps. The issue would be for lower league teams as they wouldn't be allowed to bring in the relatively unknown European players. Of course discussions in the next 2 years could see the requirements lowered or the UK could end up agreeing a limited amount of free movement in order to remain part of the free trading area. Overall though it is way too early to be worrying about the impact of Brexit on football imo.

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