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The main thing I dislike is the circus surrounding him, he gave up being a respected player when he chased the $$$ to LA. It's headline news on the whole BBC site, it should be a sidenote in sport if that FFS. Ridiculous.

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  On 20/11/2012 at 12:22, Disco said:

The main thing I dislike is the circus surrounding him, he gave up being a respected player when he chased the $$$ to LA. It's headline news on the whole BBC site, it should be a sidenote in sport if that FFS. Ridiculous.

 

He's still worked hard and kept himself fit. It's not like he went to sit on the beach and get fat.

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  On 20/11/2012 at 12:27, Ian W said:

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The main thing I dislike is the circus surrounding him, he gave up being a respected player when he chased the $$$ to LA. It's headline news on the whole BBC site, it should be a sidenote in sport if that FFS. Ridiculous.

 

He's still worked hard and kept himself fit. It's not like he went to sit on the beach and get fat.

 

But he went for $$$, which showed where his ambition was at that time during his career.

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  On 20/11/2012 at 12:32, neesy111 said:

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The main thing I dislike is the circus surrounding him, he gave up being a respected player when he chased the $$$ to LA. It's headline news on the whole BBC site, it should be a sidenote in sport if that FFS. Ridiculous.

 

He's still worked hard and kept himself fit. It's not like he went to sit on the beach and get fat.

 

But he went for $$$, which showed where his ambition was at that time during his career.

 

I think Beckham's forgiveable. A-list LA lifestyle earning $500k a week, approaching the twilight of his career, having already won an absolute fucking bucket-load for the two greatest clubs on the planet? As well as over 90 caps for his country. I think we can let him off.

 

There's nowt wrong with Becks.

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  On 20/11/2012 at 12:34, Yorkie said:

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The main thing I dislike is the circus surrounding him, he gave up being a respected player when he chased the $$$ to LA. It's headline news on the whole BBC site, it should be a sidenote in sport if that FFS. Ridiculous.

 

He's still worked hard and kept himself fit. It's not like he went to sit on the beach and get fat.

 

But he went for $$$, which showed where his ambition was at that time during his career.

 

I think Beckham's forgiveable. A-list LA lifestyle earning $500k a week, approaching the twilight of his career, having already won an absolute f***ing bucket-load for the two greatest clubs on the planet? As well as over 90 caps for his country. I think we can let him off.

 

There's nowt wrong with Becks.

 

Didn't win a lot while at Real Madrid (by their standards).

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When you consider how decorated he is, and how famous he is (being a celebrity isn't always bad), as well as the shitloads of charity work he does - he's  one of the greatest ambassadors for sport ever imo. Not just English football/British sport/all football - but sport in general. Still think it was tragic how Pearce never picked him for the Olympics. He deserved to compete. 

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Beckham in Parkhead :lol: the thought made me spit out my tea. Place is a shitehole. A lot of development for the athlete's village but I doubt that includes luxury apartments. Obv he wouldn't stay there but still. Reckon Snoop needs to drop the weed for a bit.

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STATEMENT ON ROBERTO DI MATTEO

 

Posted on: Wed 21 Nov 2012

Chelsea Football Club has parted company this morning with Manager Roberto Di Matteo.

 

The team's recent performances and results have not been good enough and the owner and the Board felt that a change was necessary now to keep the club moving in the right direction as we head into a vitally important part of the season.

 

The club faces a difficult task ahead in qualifying for the knockout stages of the UEFA Champions League as well as maintaining a strong challenge for the top of the Premier League while competing in three other cup competitions. Our aim is to remain as competitive as possible and challenge strongly on all fronts.

 

The owner and the Board would like to thank Roberto for all he has done for the club since taking over in March. Roberto helped guide us to an historic Champions League victory and a seventh FA Cup. We will never forget the huge contribution he has made to this club's history and he will always be welcome at Stamford Bridge.

 

The club will be making an announcement shortly regarding a new first team manager.

 

 

http://www.chelseafc.com/news-article/article/2986865/title/statement-on-roberto-di-matteo

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