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Amigoss:Killings of noncombatants is wrong but The Occupying Forces have been doing same and confiscating lands driving the inhabitants away from where they and their family members have lived for years. How many of the agreements have been breached and despite the efforts of Palestine Authorities to call for an end to their sufferings The Occupying Forces have not stopped committing these atrocities. The Two-State solution has been on the table but as they say the devil is in the details , no agreement has been to be favourable to both parties |
Amigoss:Waiting for divine intervention doesn't mean you throw caution to the wind, coming to a gunfight with clubs and sticks will only get you nothing except loss of lives and properties. This is not the first time that Palestine has been under occupation by powerful forces who were later driven away when divine intervention came, Roman Empire Occupation, The Crusade, Mongol Invasion of Jerusalem |
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Paul Merson: "I thought Sterling was outstanding. From box to box this season Chelsea have been alright, it’s just putting the ball of the net. I’ve said over recent weeks soon they’re going to put four or five past someone, today it came off. It was all down to Sterling. He was absolutely outstanding." |
raumdeuter:He is a goalscoring CM |
The International Community has failed in the simple task of holding oppressors to account and this has created decades of bad blood hence the renewed hostilities we are witnessing today. Had members of International Community lived up to their responsibilities over the past decades and learned from episodes of the WWI and WWII this bloodletting would've been avoided. I will advise the Palestinians to leave the land to safeguard their lives, families and wait for divine intervention since they don't have sufficient firepower to deal decisively with their oppressors or accept whatever is meted out to them by their oppressors whilst remaining in the territory Ordinary No Man's Land that Lagos was called triggered the emotional response of some of us a while and now we are telling people who are victims of apartheid, suppression, persecution to not act in an usual manner. |
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DissTroy:Some of them are as guilty as the VCs, there's always an exit door if the terms aren't favourable. Nobody will blame the VCs when chips are down because they're rarely seen in the day-to-day running of the business and the reputation/integrity of you as a founder is at stake. |
Adrian Kajumba: "Disasi ticked a lot of boxes in Chelsea’s search for a right-sided centre back following Wesley Fofana’s injury. Disasi has typified Chelsea’s desire to defend too, occasionally celebrating blocks and tackles like goals." {Dailymail} |
FBS will say goals na d koko
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Pochettino: "We are working on an offensive way to play but most important is to find the right balance. We arrived at a new team and with new players, so to set these principles, you need to start from scratch. You need to build the house from the foundations, then little by little you go forward." |
Pochettino: "The defence is doing well but the whole team when we don’t have the ball is doing a fantastic job. The commitment is amazing. That is the start. If you want to be a good team and to challenge for big things, it is difficult if you are not solid in your defensive line. Look what happened here two years ago, Chelsea won the Champions League after not scoring too many goals but by not conceding. It is really important to have this feeling that we are difficult to beat and score against." |
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Martin Keown: "Mauricio Pochettino’s front three that beat Fulham — Mykhailo Mudryk, Armando Broja and Cole Palmer — look like a good mix. Mudryk is a chaotic whirlwind, always operating at 100mph. Whereas Palmer is calmness personified. They’ll press Burnley." {Dailymail} |
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Pochettino on Broja: "I think you can see the potential in training. Broja has amazing potential, I think he is a very talented player, which is why we trust him against Fulham, and why it will repeat tomorrow." |
Pochettino on Romeo Lavia: "I can't tell you (when he will return) but he's not running. So, I don't think he will be ready after the international break." |
Pochettino: "We are very happy with Caicedo’s performance against Fulham. But he's a player that you already know can perform in the Premier League. It's understandable that he needed time to settle after the summer he had. Now is like his pre-season but we are happy with him." |
Disasi on Thiago Silva: "Well he was a defender who I already watched a lot when he was at PSG. Because he spent all that time at PSG and what he was doing there had a huge impact on me." {Sky Sports} |
Official: Angelo Gabriel has been named Ligue 1 young player of the month for September. ~ @Ligue1_ENG |
Chris Sutton: "Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino spoke about doing extra sessions with Mudryk when he was struggling to find the net, including using the 'crossbar challenge' to try to build his confidence. It seems to have worked, and now they must hope he is fit to face Burnley too." ~ @BBCSport |
Mauricio Pochettino is asked can Armando Broja be a top striker: "We know now for three months when you start to feel the player in a training session you can feel the potential. Now it's about how he recovers. He is a very talented player, we trust him, that's why he played against Fulham and maybe tomorrow. Now he needs time, to feel complete. In his body, if not in his mind also. It sometimes also effects your mind. He is in a very good mood, a very good way and I hope he can improve in the next few weeks and be a player that we really trust." #CFC ( @scott_trotter ) |
Badiashille and Chalobah - in partial training. Nkunku, Bettinelli, Fofana, and Lavia - continuing to undergo their rehabilitation programme. Chilwell - starting the early stages of his rehabilitation programme. ~ @ChelseaFC |
Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper clears the air on Andre Santos' lack of game time: "He’s been good. He’s obviously a really good young player. I had a really good chat with Chelsea (about him) this week. I didn’t realise some stuff had been written about him. There’s a lot of new players here and we’re really trying to get the balance right in integrating all the players at the right time, while trying to perform as best we can in every single game to get the results we want. That’s a real process. With young players, sometimes it can take longer than others to settle in. I’m not saying he’s not, it’s just circumstantial at the moment in some of the games." |
🚨 Chelsea are planning talks with Conor Gallagher over his Stamford Bridge future as he heads towards final 18 months of his deal. ~ Adrian Kajumba | Dailymail |
Chelsea are still interested in Juventus' striker Dusan Vlahovic and are willing to offer around €80 million, including bonuses, a figure that could convince the Bianconeri to sell the Serbian. {Calciomercato} |
William Gallas compares Mudryk to Cristiano Ronaldo: "I think he has all of the attributes to become a top, top player. We can all see that he has the ingredients, we are just waiting to see his real quality. He makes things look really easy. The way that he can accelerate past players, he makes his opponent look slow. One player that was a little bit similar was Cristiano Ronaldo. When Cristiano was younger and first came to the Premier League, he showed that he had all of the technical ability and the pace. He showed incredible skill with his stepovers." |
Pochettino's 4-2-3-1 formation moves into a back-three when Chelsea have the ball. Colwill moves from left-back to his favoured centre-back role in a back three, allowing him to use to ability to build attacks from the back. The fluid approach is described as "controlled disorder" in Pochettino's book Brave New World, in which he said he wants "so much movement that it distresses the opposition". ~ @NizaarKinsella |
Frank Lampard has held talks with Rangers bosses over a return to management. {Mirror} |
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