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No serious footballer would prioritise ‘being in London’ presumably for vacuous pursuits like shopping and shit over their career. I hope all of our targets have a chance of joining Chelsea so we can filter the bellends out.

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16 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. 

This is what you’re not understanding. The bright lights mean they are not the attraction. They can blend in with the thousands of millionaires that are in the city. In Mayfair and Kensington they are just another rich person. They can be close to anonymous and not live in isolation. You can crack on and live a normalish life. I

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Definitely start more posts with "this is what you're not understanding". It'll really get people to take notice of your point and doesn't sound at all completely fucking condescending.

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There’s not a cat in Hell’s chance he chooses us over Chelsea/ London. Location will always hold us back once a player has a choice. He’d likely get more game time at Chelsea as well.

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Just now, Pilko said:

Definitely start more posts with "this is what you're not understanding". It'll really get people to take notice of your point and doesn't sound at all completely fucking condescending.

 

He's talking to him on his level. 

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12 minutes ago, Novocastrian said:

No serious footballer would prioritise ‘being in London’ presumably for vacuous pursuits like shopping and shit over their career. I hope all of our targets have a chance of joining Chelsea so we can filter the bellends out.

 

Joao Pedro might not care about how many high-end handbag shops he has access to, but his wife/girlfriend, who might be a model or an influencer, brother, mother, and father, all tend to care about it. We have lost several players to London clubs in the past over it. It is not just the restaurants. It is about access to a community from their home country, social media opportunities, connections to modeling agencies, and other famous personalities - London offers much more than Liverpool and I presume Newcastle. 

 

I still don't get why anyone would waste away their short career signing and becoming one among the 70 squad players at the current version of Chelsea over Newcastle or LFC, but I am biased. 

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42 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

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. 

What do you do?

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54 minutes ago, SAK said:

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.

 

Putting in a fan transfer Chelsea chelsea chelsea etc etc.

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3 hours ago, Collage said:

Chelsea’s scouting team: Select all - Scout/Short list

..More like Chelsea’s scouting team = sign whoever Newcastle are scouting 👀

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45 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

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. 

 

Just imagine where you'd be if you'd stuck in at college. 

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35 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

This is what you’re not understanding. The bright lights mean they are not the attraction. They can blend in with the thousands of millionaires that are in the city. In Mayfair and Kensington they are just another rich person. They can be close to anonymous and not live in isolation. You can crack on and live a normalish life. I

The added bonus is that Chelsea’s training ground is in Cobham which, including itself, is close to other affluent areas such as  Oxshott, Weybridge and Esher. These are all within 1hr drive of London.
 

The big question is whether they will succeed at the club and win trophies. For over £100K a week on a long contract it is worth the risk - not everyone wants to become a legend and idolised by the club’s fans. 

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31 minutes ago, Andy said:

 

Just imagine where you'd be if you'd stuck in at college. 

I’ve a BA and MSc from some pretty good institutions tbf

 

Now if I spent less time on NO I’d definitely be ahead of where I am!

 

 

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I think you guys really over think this London thing.

 

You'll only ever here from the players that care about this sort of thing and not those that don't, so it skews your perception.

 

Think you'd be surprised by how many of them aren't really trying to be out and about like that all the time.

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Just now, KaKa said:

I think you guys really over think this London thing.

 

You'll only ever here from the players that care about this sort of thing and not those that don't, so it skews your perception.

 

Think you'd be surprised by how many of them aren't really trying to be out and about like that all the time.

Newcastle does sound like an intense place to play football. You are a massive local celebrity.  In London you can be fairly anonymous. 

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2 hours 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. 

Do they pay more than us these days?  I thought the wages they were paying recently were much more in line with us

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6 minutes ago, The College Dropout said:

Newcastle does sound like an intense place to play football. You are a massive local celebrity.  In London you can be fairly anonymous. 

 

I get this. Some will absolutely love it, like you can tell Bruno does, but you can see why it'd be intense if you just wanted to go about your life. 

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2 hours 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? 

There are much better dining, shopping, and entertainment options in London plus other differences. An important point is if he has a lass as they'd much rather be in London, all things being equal. 

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1 hour ago, Mike said:

 

Putting in a fan transfer Chelsea chelsea chelsea etc etc.

I’ve lived in London for years, got to defend it, one of the best cities in the world (though for the record I hate Chelsea).

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