Just reinforces what we already knew.
Chelsea is joke of a club, rotten to the core.
These idiots can't understand the difference between a club and a playtoy.
At least we're still a 'club', not a business devoted to fleecing their own 'customers'. Highest ticket prices, anyone?
And at least we care whether we win or not. The Arse shareholders couldn't give a flying fig as long as there's money in the bank. Face it. You're a money-making enterprise which is just biding its time, waiting for everyone else to go under or get barred by FFP laws so that you can then have the entire playing field to yourself. Your shareholders don't care if the fans are upset due to a barren spell, your manager regularly puts his foot in his mouth (Nasri, Fabregas, big club yadda-yadda) and thinks finishing fourth is a 'trophy'. Laughable, really. Your happiest moments are when other clubs are in turmoil or going through a lean spell.
As for us, you might not be aware but majority of our supporters would give their right arms for stability at the club. We are convinced that our board is a bunch of muppets who couldn't tell their face from their arse. Regular goofups, bad managerial appointment/dismissal decisions, even worse player deals and complete and utter lack of balls to let a manager finish his job without meddling from above.
The Chelsea manager's job is like a crown of thorns with an impatient owner and an incompetent board waiting to pull the rug from beneath your feet at any moment.
Like I said, your owners couldn't care less. Idiots can't understand they're being milked by rich men.
AVB is in talks with ROMA
waiting for the good news
A retired semi-professional footballer is suing the Baptist church for £10m, claiming the 19 years he spent as a "fervent evangelist" ruined his chances of playing for Manchester United.
According to the London Evening Standard, 46-year-old Arquimedes Nganga, who currently lives in Forest Hill, London, but used to play for a third division side in his native Portugal, quit the sport at the age of 25, two years after he converted to the Baptist faith. He believes he could have earned £20,000 a week, despite never making more than £200 a month playing semi-professionally.
"I could definitely have had a long career in the Premiership," Nganga said. "I see many players playing today who I am not inferior to – and perhaps even better than. Most midfielders are either defensive or attacking but I was both. I had something new."
Nganga has filed papers at the high court, accusing the leaders of the Baptist Union of Great Britain of destroying his social life, causing him "psychological harm" and defrauding him of money through compulsory donations.
The church said it will vigorously contest the claim.