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17 Jun 2015 13:40:26
Just want to know your view on the loan signing of Falcao?

For me last season I wanted nothing more than him to snap out of it and start banging the goals in.

He did have a tough injury and was pushed straight back into the thick of it but I never saw the spark that we all know he used to have.

My question is do you think mourinho can get that back out of him? He is the special one after all. As much I would hate to see him on fire, I just can't see it.

If anyone can its mourinho, but I think the Falcao as we knew him is gone.

KingCantona

1.) 17 Jun 2015 14:22:16
It would be hard to find someone who can be better than Remy and be happy to play second fiddle to Costa. I think its a smart move cause Falcao knows he needs to hit the ground running to get a chance to compete with Diego?


2.) 17 Jun 2015 15:53:04
I don't think he'll add much.


3.) 17 Jun 2015 15:56:44
In my opinion if Jose thinks he can get the best out of him then why not. The fee isn't extortionate so the risk involved isn't huge and getting the best out of falcao we would have one of the worlds best strikers


4.) 17 Jun 2015 18:40:32
I also think that Falcao time has gone.

But on the other side, when all of the main targets are unfeasible or hard to seize, he could be a temporary solution (I hope that it is cheap as well - cause we got no clear information for his wage and fee).

Chelsea could gain multiple benefits from this:
- Save the position for the real target/ or proved youth - loanee next year (maybe more talents will come up, some talents will be proved or disappear/ or our Bamford will has another amazing year)
- Gather more money for that future targets by the next year income
- don't have to stick with another case of Sheva/Torres or Cuadrado recently.

The problem is utilizing the use of Falcao - he hope he could distribute something and fulfill his mission as a temporary solution.


5.) 17 Jun 2015 20:54:01
This will be the shrewdest bit of business this summer. Top quality player who Jose knows all about. Watch this space.


6.) 17 Jun 2015 21:55:25
Seems to be a strategy we have atm, first Et'o then Drogs and now Falcao, players brought in with no transfer fee who can add experience, winning mentality and hopefully goals. Wages might be on the high end but without a commitment past the first year it is certainly a risk worth taking.
If we can't get the old Falcao back then it is no huge loss, but if we can then we have two of the best goal scorers in world football on our books.


7.) 18 Jun 2015 03:46:10
There's a lot of pieces to this. To start off you have to look at the fact that alternatives would most likely cost a very decent sized sum so while he won't be cheap the market would've never been cheap either. As others have mentioned this gives guys such as bamford and solanke time to develop without bringing in a guy who you will have to move on to facilitate their inclusion down the line. One thing that hasn't been mentioned is that as bad as it sounds this might help continue to bolster our relationship with mendes who is in turn helping us attempt to facilitate the acquisition of griezmann. As far as performance goes he certainly won't be the falcao the world feared but he will also be better than drogba last year. One thing that intrigues me is that his confidence clearly is down and I'll be interested to see how mourinho tries to build it up even though he won't be first choice. And as Torres showed some miracles are beyond Jose.


 

 

07 Jun 2015 12:52:36
A belated well done on winning the league. Seeing out the job will always be vital to a team who wants to win the league, whether that be classed as boring or negative is irrelevant. Mourinho is a genius and like the legendary SAF, he is a born winner! As much as I hate to admit it.

My question to Chelsea fans is, as title holders who do you guys think will be pushing yourselves for the title next season?

I'd like to imagine United will be in the mix, and if unlike the past two summers, we identify clear targets and wrap up the deals I think we could push. And stay away from panic buys like Di Maria.

One thing a lot of PL fans are saying right now is that Arsenal are a few players from the title, which I disagree with. They play well but they can never seem to kick on.

Thoughts?

KingCantona

1.) 07 Jun 2015 14:08:44
I agree with di Maria being a panic buy but he's still a world class player. Before he joined utd he was second to ronaldo as madrids most influential player. Maybe van gaal's tough stance on formations just does not suit him. I actually think di Maria could solve the problem chelsea have at right wing. I do think utd will be challenging next year but there needs a lot more work to there squad than at chelsea. Keeping de gea is a must as he must of earned utd at least 10-15 points alone with some outstanding saves and as a chelsea fan I always like to see our opponents lose there best players.


2.) 07 Jun 2015 14:57:04
I think United need to add a lot to their squad to compete in both Europe and for the title. I think they'll take a couple of steps backwards next season.

City will be there or thereabouts.

Arsenal will be third I'd imagine but they can't compete for a full season, and their record against big teams is shocking. They'll be third but way of the pace as far as winning the title is concerned.


3.) 08 Jun 2015 16:43:38
City are going backwards with the majority of their big players getting worse not better.
Arsenal have a really well rounded squad but not a ton of world class players which is what it takes to win the league. In order for them to challenge they need to bring in signings like Sanchez rather than welbeck and ospina.
United are the ones I think will be up there but you guys can't fall into the same traps of arsenal. If teams want to challenge Chelsea they need to purchase world class players to compete with Chelsea's.
It's no different to how we need to buy world class players to challenge Barcelona. Very commonly the team with the best first 11 wins the competition.


 

 

 

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