Official Gary Cahill transfer thread
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Think he'll face the same issues the rest of the team are facing with the AVB issue of toned down philosophy...
He can't do any worse than just falling over while van Persie strolls through to goal though eh?
I reckon he wants to play Cahill and Luiz together...
He can't do any worse than just falling over while van Persie strolls through to goal though eh?
I reckon he wants to play Cahill and Luiz together...
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I hope this meant in a footballing sense - otherwise I've got a mental image that's gonna put me off my dinnerDave Sutton's barnet wrote:Indeed, Bozzer. And he'll get a lot more kudos when he's tidying up behind John Terry than Zat Knight.
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Good mate down here is a Chelsea fan, and this is what he thinks and indeed wants, given his appraisal of Terry this season.Athers wrote:Think he'll face the same issues the rest of the team are facing with the AVB issue of toned down philosophy...
He can't do any worse than just falling over while van Persie strolls through to goal though eh?
I reckon he wants to play Cahill and Luiz together...
My own take is that I think that Cahill could make up for the pace Terry now lacks and would benefit from playing alongside an experienced, commanding talker like Terry.
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he'll also benefit from playing with a team that has some of the possession!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Good mate down here is a Chelsea fan, and this is what he thinks and indeed wants, given his appraisal of Terry this season.Athers wrote:Think he'll face the same issues the rest of the team are facing with the AVB issue of toned down philosophy...
He can't do any worse than just falling over while van Persie strolls through to goal though eh?
I reckon he wants to play Cahill and Luiz together...
My own take is that I think that Cahill could make up for the pace Terry now lacks and would benefit from playing alongside an experienced, commanding talker like Terry.
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Well, quite!thebish wrote:he'll also benefit from playing with a team that has some of the possession!mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Good mate down here is a Chelsea fan, and this is what he thinks and indeed wants, given his appraisal of Terry this season.Athers wrote:Think he'll face the same issues the rest of the team are facing with the AVB issue of toned down philosophy...
He can't do any worse than just falling over while van Persie strolls through to goal though eh?
I reckon he wants to play Cahill and Luiz together...
My own take is that I think that Cahill could make up for the pace Terry now lacks and would benefit from playing alongside an experienced, commanding talker like Terry.
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Until he shags his misses...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Good mate down here is a Chelsea fan, and this is what he thinks and indeed wants, given his appraisal of Terry this season.Athers wrote:Think he'll face the same issues the rest of the team are facing with the AVB issue of toned down philosophy...
He can't do any worse than just falling over while van Persie strolls through to goal though eh?
I reckon he wants to play Cahill and Luiz together...
My own take is that I think that Cahill could make up for the pace Terry now lacks and would benefit from playing alongside an experienced, commanding talker like Terry.
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Indeed... for club and country.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:My own take is that I think that Cahill could make up for the pace Terry now lacks and would benefit from playing alongside an experienced, commanding talker like Terry.
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I just saw a spitfire flypast and heard the strains of an orchestra playing the dam-busters... had to wipe a tear from my eye...Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Indeed... for club and country.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:My own take is that I think that Cahill could make up for the pace Terry now lacks and would benefit from playing alongside an experienced, commanding talker like Terry.
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Aww, he's so nervous!
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He's gone, move on' lock thread!
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Wish him the best, now let`s move on.
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Hoboh wrote:He's gone, move on' lock thread!
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2399 wrote:Hoboh wrote:He's gone, move on' lock thread!
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He cant get in the team, even with Terry out. On the bench tonight. Get him back on loan. Job done.
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