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2 hours ago, GeordieDazzler said:


USG are owned by Tony Bloom so the lads numbers will be good. Smart buy for them. They’ll finish 18th at this rate. 


If he was any good, he’d be joining Brighton. 

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39 minutes ago, SUPERTOON said:

 

So now trying to pawn their Bomb Squad on everyone for more trinkets, instead of cash. Hopefully other clubs steer well clear and let them marinade in their own shite.

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What fucking cunts they are man. “Here’s our dogshit players that we’re desperate to get rid of on enormous wages. We can’t sell them but you can have them and we’ll take Kudus off your hands to even things out”

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I get that Chelsea have managed to cook the books so they have pretty free reigns in terms of what they can spend within PSR, but how can they afford all their spending? Where is the money coming from? I doubt Boehly is funding them out of his own pocket.

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1 hour ago, GeordieDazzler said:

Someone will pay 60-70 for Kudus, perhaps more if he doesn’t mind Jeddah. Don’t need to take Chelsea flops although Joao Felix rocking up in claret next season would feel a perfect encapsulation of his career decline. 

If not Chelsea, nobody in Europe will. 
 

We might offer £55m TOPS. More likely the same £45m we’ve offered for Elanga.  

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39 minutes ago, Conjo said:

I get that Chelsea have managed to cook the books so they have pretty free reigns in terms of what they can spend within PSR, but how can they afford all their spending? Where is the money coming from? I doubt Boehly is funding them out of his own pocket.


https://www.reuters.com/sports/soccer/chelsea-parent-company-blueco-announces-653-million-pounds-net-loss-2024-03-07/

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4 hours ago, GeordieDazzler said:

 

Right, so they're basically gambling that their spending eventually will start to pay off or hope to be bought up by middle eastern oil money when there's nothing left to loan and no new investors willing to put more money in?

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