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Miroslav Stoch (Chelsea reserves)

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aaulia (1 month ago) Show Hide
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@papichulobumber1 Who doesn't ? Seriously, Arsenal ? ManU ? Liverpool ?! Don't fucking joke. Every single big four (or five is it with ManCity) have their own "Sugar Daddy" and *THEY ALL* buying talent from overseas and smaller English club(s) from lower or the same Division. It's only a matter of *how young* you buy them. Kakuta is 16 when Chelsea buy him, it took him 2 years (2007-2009) to get a sub appearance. Stoch is probably the same.
greenshimi (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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yea you really think chelsea where going to play a 16 year old? mind he's playing now in the prem matches and champions league (he's 18 or 19 now). on your bike mate. i'd rather support my local team...
dgreat1000 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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the boy go to chelsea for sack of money bla bla and bla..what a fool..they are footballers..they live while playing football..of course they want the best of it..what a joke..then what are you looking from ur job..of course it's money..fools
papichulobumber1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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thats what im saying you idiot, they go for the money. Nothing else, not for the facilities, not because its better for them. i aint saying its strange neither, i just think its stupid.
papichulobumber1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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yes you are probably right in most cases, but some of these players were well under way to making it to the first team in their own country and for some reason they didnt even got to that "top level" again.

I think you must "see" the road to the top if you want to walk it, if you are sent on loan to Derby county(with all respect to Derby county) things could get cloudy....
chelseablue2625 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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So what you are implying is that by not staying with their original club and moving to a club with the fantastic academic facilities that CHELSEA now have, they would be in a better position ? How pathetic is your reasoning!! Who pays for their training and living expenses for a start ? And who gets the mammoth 'sack of money' ? Get a grip,why do you think these kids leave for British football ? The prospects are much better for a start
papichulobumber1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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sorry to burst you bubble, but the move(certainly to a club like chelsea) is motivated by money. Bruma at 15 years old, got offered a 4 year contract with a worth of 1.2 million euro's!!! there's your sack of money.

Feyenoord cant sign kids under 16, so Feyenoord got nothing out off the deal, so thats what you get for putting time an effort in a young player. A thank you, and a fuck you.

How would you feel if Chelsea wasnt rich and Man united would buy all your young promising players?
chelseablue2625 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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So its ok for their original club to exploit them ? Most kids will not make the grade but are kept at the club just in case and are unceremoniously dumped without so much as a thank you whereas if the take a better offer from a bigger club at least the have more of a chance to make it even if, as in many players cases,they are offloaded to a smaller club !!
papichulobumber1 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Well ok, i think your wrong. But only time will tell. We will see what will happens with all those talents in 5 years time.
chelseablue2625 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Yes lets !! It ia a matter of opinions of course

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