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51 minutes ago, MagMal said:

I was thinking about the Chelsea thing and the amount of players they have the other night while watching that world club bollocks and if you think about it I can understand why players are going there.

If you went to a normal club you would potentially play 40-50 games per season domesticly, in Europe another 10 say so 60 games a season and you are knackered come the world cup, euros etc but go to Chelsea, get rotated, play 2/3rds of the games, have a chance to win something, good long contracts and don't smash your body to bits as you will get down time due to the rotation, maybe the players aren't as daft as we think.

You’d be joining the most successful English club this century, a club which finished above us despite having an ‘off’ season, will also pay a lot more than us and you get to live in London.

 

I can see other appeals to joining them. 

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1 hour ago, Scoot said:

 

Chelsea interested in everyone shocker.

 

 

 

I did think once they landed Delap that would leave the road clear for Pedro, but they might have read how we are planning to use as a support striker/wide man to Isak and thought "Hey! We can do that as well!"

 

 

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16 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

You’d be joining the most successful English club this century, a club which finished above us despite having an ‘off’ season, will also pay a lot more than us and you get to live in London.

 

I can see other appeals to joining them. 

 

Well, strange comments indeed!

 

Firstly, their "Chelski" Abramovich era is over, they are unlikely ever to achieve anything like that level of success ever again. 

 

Secondly, living in London !!! The ONLY true shithole in the UK.

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Just now, manorpark said:

 

Well, strange comments indeed!

 

Firstly, their "Chelski" Abramovich era is over, they are unlikely ever to achieve anything like that level of success ever again. 

 

Secondly, living in London !!! The ONLY true shithole in the UK.

Their turnover is double ours - I think it is quite likely that they’ll have success again.

 

London is shit - if you’re poor.  Last I checked most Chelsea players are not in the lower strata of the socio-economic ladder.  Most footballers - particularly those from overseas - are far more likely to choose to live in London than Newcastle.  I would if I was them - and I’m from Newcastle. 

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1 minute ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Their turnover is double ours - I think it is quite likely that they’ll have success again.

 

London is shit - if you’re poor.  Last I checked most Chelsea players are not in the lower strata of the socio-economic ladder.  Most footballers - particularly those from overseas - are far more likely to choose to live in London than Newcastle.  I would if I was them - and I’m from Newcastle. 

 

 

Chelsea is high end London as well. It might not have a historically huge supporter base, but you can imagine it would be a top attraction for foreign players wanting to be in London. 

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Can Chelsea just get their signings over and done with so the rest of the league can buy players without them reading about it on Twitter and putting a bid in too? 

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21 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

 

Chelsea is high end London as well. It might not have a historically huge supporter base, but you can imagine it would be a top attraction for foreign players wanting to be in London. 

I was going to say, the area Chelsea is in is really nice if not expensive (not a problem for footballers obviously) 

 

Unlike say where Spurs is located, which actually is a shithole :lol:

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Isn’t the London thing outdated from a time when footballers went out on the town and into nightclubs. Most players are teetotal and committed to their fitness and health nowadays, where London has no advantage whatsoever. Unless he’s just really into theatre? 

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2 minutes ago, Adam P said:

Isn’t the London thing outdated from a time when footballers went out on the town and into nightclubs. Most players are teetotal and committed to their fitness and health nowadays, where London has no advantage whatsoever. Unless he’s just really into theatre? 


Airports still an advantage I’d imagine. That and a ever so slightly warmer climate.

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Chelsea are of course a decent proposition for any player. They can pay big wages and win trophies on a regular basis.

 

The annoyance is that their PSR headroom, which is already miles above the likes of Newcastle due to pre-PSR investment by a Russian oligarch, is artificially inflated by the sale of hotels and women's football teams to sister companies. 

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5 minutes ago, Ben said:

This time last year I would rather of had Nkunku, but after watching him last season and the fact he's 28 this year, no thanks 

 

Nkunku was a PSG reject before Leipzig where he got Bundesliga player of the season. So he's already resurrected his career once. I see potential value there, especially with the crazy valuations we keep hearing for other players. He's versatile and that's something we could certainly do with.

 

All depends on whether Eddie likes him though.

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44 minutes ago, TRon said:

 

 

Chelsea is high end London as well. It might not have a historically huge supporter base, but you can imagine it would be a top attraction for foreign players wanting to be in London. 

6th highest average attendance in England across history. About 800 behind us, but ahead of Villa and Everton et al, according to a random website*.

 

*Can't be bothered to look properly but that conforms with my understanding for the past 20 years.

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6 minutes ago, Boey_Jarton said:

Chelsea are of course a decent proposition for any player. They can pay big wages and win trophies on a regular basis.

 

The annoyance is that their PSR headroom, which is already miles above the likes of Newcastle due to pre-PSR investment by a Russian oligarch, is artificially inflated by the sale of hotels and women's football teams to sister companies. 


The most annoying was that their debt was cleared in the force sale

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38 minutes ago, TheBrownBottle said:

Their turnover is double ours - I think it is quite likely that they’ll have success again.

 

London is shit - if you’re poor.  Last I checked most Chelsea players are not in the lower strata of the socio-economic ladder.  Most footballers - particularly those from overseas - are far more likely to choose to live in London than Newcastle.  I would if I was them - and I’m from Newcastle. 

Disagree, Londons better than any place in the UK if you’re poor.
 

So many free attractions (British museum, science museum, Natural history museum ,Tate modern /Tate Britain, The Welcome Collection, and public spaces like the National theatre, The Southbank centre and British Library reading rooms) so you might not have much in the bank but you don’t need to be bored.

 

Countryside and seaside within 60-90 minutes depending where in London you are.

 

Most London boroughs give those on low incomes free/low fee gym and swim membership at their leisure centres.

 

Also it has more opportunities for education, training and job opportunities to pull yourself up.

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2 hours ago, MagMal said:

I was thinking about the Chelsea thing and the amount of players they have the other night while watching that world club bollocks and if you think about it I can understand why players are going there.

If you went to a normal club you would potentially play 40-50 games per season domesticly, in Europe another 10 say so 60 games a season and you are knackered come the world cup, euros etc but go to Chelsea, get rotated, play 2/3rds of the games, have a chance to win something, good long contracts and don't smash your body to bits as you will get down time due to the rotation, maybe the players aren't as daft as we think.

Maybe true last year.  Their best players will get flogged next season like everyone else.  

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20 minutes ago, Adam P said:

Isn’t the London thing outdated from a time when footballers went out on the town and into nightclubs. Most players are teetotal and committed to their fitness and health nowadays, where London has no advantage whatsoever. Unless he’s just really into theatre? 

No.  
 

London is a rich persons playground and they get to be fairly anonymous.  Lots of places for wives to shop and usually some cultural enclaves to get food and bits from too.  Chelsea in particular is th least parasocial of all the bigger clubs. People will mind their business around them.  

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I grew up relatively poor in London. It’s a good place to be poor tbh. I started my career with a totally unpaid internship and got the bus to it in the big city. Turned that into a half decent job. Having a roof over my head in London made it possible to eventually get a pretty good career going for myself. 

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The premise of changing lifestyles of footballers changing the value they place on bright lights/big city isnt wrong. Yes if Joao Pedro's top criteria for living location is shopping then i guess thats him looking to move near a Westfield. World class restaurants too, thats another big plus. 

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1 hour ago, TheBrownBottle said:

You’d be joining the most successful English club this century, a club which finished above us despite having an ‘off’ season, will also pay a lot more than us and you get to live in London.

 

I can see other appeals to joining them. 

And not every club has a dagger, a smile and a flower show named after them.

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8 minutes ago, Adam P said:

The premise of changing lifestyles of footballers changing the value they place on bright lights/big city isnt wrong. Yes if Joao Pedro's top criteria for living location is shopping then i guess thats him looking to move near a Westfield. World class restaurants too, thats another big plus. 

Not just shopping though - airports that can fly anywhere in the world, urn… flat lager and you know other things.

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