high 5 everyone
slotless saying their squad isnt as big as people think it is and fixture congestion.........i was thinking that myself too
ps
cld soon be 6 with villa visiting the pit on saturday evening the very last team they want to play right now
happy days
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Shouldn’t laugh at the misfortune of others but after VillaEvertonfc15 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 30, 2025 8:52 am high 5 everyone
slotless saying their squad isnt as big as people think it is and fixture congestion.........i was thinking that myself too
ps
cld soon be 6 with villa visiting the pit on saturday evening the very last team they want to play right now
happy days
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I see Liam Delap got sent off for two stupid yellows last night. He looked hotheaded when we played Ipswich last season
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Knew the Chelsea move would be the death of his career.
Done a fat pile of fuck all since joining.
Done a fat pile of fuck all since joining.
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His manager wasn’t very complimentary either…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 9p87y4px5o
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I think Chelsea is such a risky move for any young player. They are constantly buying, constantly changing personnel, shipping players on loan and back - how do you know where you stand? Players are treated like commodities more than anywhere else, they are people second at that club. Obviously they are grossly overpaying contacts in a lot of cases, so there is the attraction, but from a footballing point of view it is a risk at best and disaster at worst. Obviously Delap still has time, but the list of players going there and coming out worse off is lengthening all the time.
There is pretty much no sense of identity at that club anymore. For me they epitomise everything wrong with modern football and IMO are the first club in England that has completely lost its soul to greed. Stamford Bridge is such a nothing stadium too, every time I've been there I've never felt a sense of community or like it really feels like anyone's home, I've never really felt that at any other stadium (except the monstrosity West Ham play in of course).
There is pretty much no sense of identity at that club anymore. For me they epitomise everything wrong with modern football and IMO are the first club in England that has completely lost its soul to greed. Stamford Bridge is such a nothing stadium too, every time I've been there I've never felt a sense of community or like it really feels like anyone's home, I've never really felt that at any other stadium (except the monstrosity West Ham play in of course).
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Quite harsh comments really.NickNack wrote: ↑Thu Oct 30, 2025 11:54 am His manager wasn’t very complimentary either…
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/ar ... 9p87y4px5o
"After the first yellow card I told him [Delap] four or five times to keep calm. But Liam is a player who, when he's on the pitch, is probably playing the game for himself and struggles to realise and listen to those around him."
Basically calling him selfish and stupid in the same article.
I just watched the highlights too, I don't know how he avoided a straight red.