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I sometimes wonder Dixie if you are just on a wind up.
Where is all this "so much stick coming from". Not heard it at home games at all. Who on earth has compared him to Torres ???? Never ever heard that being mentioned before. Thats just a nonsense. Who are these "some people"The sort of "people" who talked about Lamp's being a traitor when calling up and the ones that held up silly childish signs when he came back to the bridge |
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Yes, that's a reasonable position to take on anyone's aspirations in life. I would still question his apparent need to go public in an interview with the French media.
I also think that moving to PSG isn't really showing much ambition. They will probably win Ligue 1 in France for the foreseeable future without breaking sweat, but it's unlikely that Hazard will earn the same kudos as Ronaldo or Messi playing for PSG. Don't most people want a cushy life and lots of money ? Oh yes, I would for sure. But I also think that if I had Hazard's amazing natural talent, I'd want to test myself against the best. Footballers only have a short career, the best should be able to hang up their boots and have a cushy "retirement" doing media work or something anyway. Before that, I'd have thought they would want to make the most of their talent. I had hopes that he would stay with us and become a Chelsea legend. But if he wants to move on, that's fair enough as well. I just think there are ways of going about these things, and Hazard isn't making himself any friends..not that he probably cares. Could he have handled it differently? Of course but that's not how the game is played anymore. Now players are more up front about these sort of things. Its more business like and they are more free agents who only have a contract to ensure their current employer gets a decent transfer fee |
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I sometimes wonder Dixie if you are just on a wind up.
Where is all this "so much stick coming from". Not heard it at home games at all. Who on earth has compared him to Torres ???? Never ever heard that being mentioned before. Thats just a nonsense. Who are these "some people"Oh dear, still one about me being a wind up merchant. ![]() At least the others gave a sensible answer to my point. And yes, on 'social media' he was getting a lot of stick. Heard it myself on the radio and the Torres point was brought up as well. |
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Don't most people want a cushy life and lots of money? . They sacrifice a lot to get to the top so they obviously don't wan't a ''cushy life.'' L.oads of cash comes hand in hand with being at the top. |
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More then likely people who phone up on phone in's on TalkS*ite
The sort of "people" who talked about Lamp's being a traitor when calling up and the ones that held up silly childish signs when he came back to the bridge There's no need to be so rude and arrogant about people you don't even know. |
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The really top sports stars want to be the best, or at least by the very best they can be.
They sacrifice a lot to get to the top so they obviously don't wan't a ''cushy life.'' L.oads of cash comes hand in hand with being at the top. There are more options nowadays and more coming. Playing at "the top" or "being the best" can come via different challenges. PSG for example is a massive project and with that comes different challenges etc. The English league offers very different challenges but we should not be dismissing challenges like PSG and for example China can offer top players. |
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Why is posting on a DS forum superior to people who want to phone Talk Sport
There's no need to be so rude and arrogant about people you don't even know. If you call up and say "Hazzard is a lazy C*nt who JT should kick around the dressing room and needs to remember that he is earns loads of money and should remember the nurses and play for the shirt" which even if that is clearly a load of nonsense you are more likely to have that view put on TV/Radio/printed then if you actually discuss the manner in a intelligent sensible way. They are not there to educate but put bums on seats so to speak, Nothing wrong with that of course as they are a business and earn their money from that but it cannot mean we should take any more notice of them then we should of the people who phone up and say they have been visited by aliens |
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Oh dear, still one about me being a wind up merchant.
![]() At least the others gave a sensible answer to my point. And yes, on 'social media' he was getting a lot of stick. Heard it myself on the radio and the Torres point was brought up as well. If something is on social media nowadays I find its best to consider its complete and utter nonsense then give it a second thought. I heard on the radio once that Elvis is not dead, Should we give that some credence? People have all sorts of inane views nowadays that cannot mean we should give those views any time of day. The Torries situation has only one intelligent and sensible factor in common and that is it involves two humans. |
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Oh dear, still one about me being a wind up merchant.
![]() At least the others gave a sensible answer to my point. And yes, on 'social media' he was getting a lot of stick. Heard it myself on the radio and the Torres point was brought up as well. |
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Oh dear, still one about me being a wind up merchant.
![]() At least the others gave a sensible answer to my point. And And yes, on 'social media' he was getting a lot of stick. Heard it myself on the radio and the Torres point was brought up as well. What on earth did you do before social media and Talksport. I guess you actually had your own point of view instead of following others. |
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Why is posting on a DS forum superior to people who want to phone Talk Sport
There's no need to be so rude and arrogant about people you don't even know. They're not fans, they're wind up merchants who spend most of their time trying to goad other people off the thread for holding different views. Stand up to them, they're not worth the energy. They'll try and rile you into an argument, and then complain about you to the moderators. Rats. They show no respect at all to other posters, so by rights, they should have had their accounts deleted a long time ago. If their try and do similar to me, they're wasting their time, and real fans on here just ignore them anyway. Come on the Chels'!
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Eden Hazard
He's not hitting his best form, and will he up his game? Hiddink is saying he needs to step up, and he does.
If he is set on leaving, the club should let him leave. Look at Stones at Everton. His form has dipped, not long after he had handed in a transfer request. Holding onto a player who wants away does not work. If it's more of an injury / rehabilitation issue having said that, then his best may yet be on the way in a season when we need his magic. One of the few players in the world who can turn a tight game, such as a crucial cup tie against world class opposition, or a make or break PL game such as Man Utd away last season. People go on about Willian, and he's sometimes very good, but at his best, he's not in the same class as Hazard. |
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I find it sad to see Hazard coping so much stick from Chelsea fans.
He looks like a lost soul out there now. Devoid of confidence, lost a bit of pace and looking like he no longer enjoys playing in English football, never mind playing for Chelsea. I agree with those that are saying all this tracking back is not suited to him and it's taken it's toll on him and that the 'flair players' come across as lazy when things are going their way because they are just no good at the tracking back and tackling back round their own penalty area. We are asking too much of him to be one minute tackling on the edge of his penalty are then the next moment expecting him to go bombing forward skinning defenders at the other end of the pitch. We should not need to have 9 men back in and around our penalty area. We should let him have the freedom to roam around and save his energy for where it's most needed. Some people are now starting to compare the fall of Hazard to that of Torres. I think he will fall that far down and never recover if he stays in England, or if we don't let him play his natural game. That was what we brought him for after all. Every player needs to track back to some point, even a striker. A problem this season is the holding mf's not doing their job properly. Makalele in that position covered ground to spot threats very quickly, while there have been massive holes in front of the defence at times even when Mikel and Matic have been playing together. With those two, there should be virtually no space for opposition danger men to operate. |
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Not easy to pin point what is wrong there. Rehabilitation problems or a lack of desire to play in the very tough PL? He was also the most fouled player in he French league, so he might not get it any easier if he moves.
Every player needs to track back to some point, even a striker. A problem this season is the holding mf's not doing their job properly. Makalele in that position covered ground to spot threats very quickly, while there have been massive holes in front of the defence at times even when Mikel and Matic have been playing together. With those two, there should be virtually no space for opposition danger men to operate. But he must surely want to up his game over the remainder of this season, if only to raise his stock/profile again and gain more offers ? I'm almost resigned to Hazard leaving now, but I'm also hoping we can get something like the figures that were quoted before in any upcoming transfer deal. I'm not talking about the silly prices of £100m+, but we could have reasonably expected £60/70m given his age and potential. Do you think we will still get a figure in that ball park if he leaves ? |
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If he goes thankfully for us form rarely plays any part in the fee's.
Real will want him to show a statement of support for their manager and start preparing for life if the transfer ban comes into play and PSG will want to show they are a force in the game etc. The only concern with the possible fee is the ability of Chelsea to actually negotiate a suitable fee. |
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How is Hazard getting some apparent stick on social media any different to you slating Willian on here?
He is a completely different player now with 'end product' and using his running ability and energy to run into areas that actually hurt the opposition, making or at least trying to make the 'killer pass' taking players in the final third, getting crosses in and taking shots. Now, he is a player and you won't find me say a bad word against him if he keeps playing like this .As for Hazard. It's sad seeing a player of the year and one many expected to become a genuine, top five world class player, have their form fall off a cliff and become a player struggling to justify a place in a mid table team. The real worry is this is not just a blip in form. It started in the final month or so of last season when we were all but Champs by then. But, the fans have a right to start slagging him off, especially after the comments about PSG. |
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So you heard he gets stick on social media but not from the fans who actually go to the games and the Torres remark was probably made by one person and you gleefully jump on that point.
What on earth did you do before social media and Talksport. I guess you actually had your own point of view instead of following others. The Torres comparison is actually a very good one. |
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Don;t you ever hear someone make a point and think it's a good one that you hadn't thought about or heard before?
The Torres comparison is actually a very good one. The nearest thing to the Hazard situation is probably Robben. At his best he was unplayable. Unlike Hazard, Robben (in those days) was always likely to have a sulk. Hazard to me has always been a brave little player who took his knocks with little complaint. For that reason losing Hazard seems even worse. But Robben went on to become one of the best players in the world. |
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Don;t you ever hear someone make a point and think it's a good one that you hadn't thought about or heard before?
The Torres comparison is actually a very good one. You can count the number of decent games Torres had at Chelsea in his career on a couple of hands. Last season Hazard was player of the season and at times single handedly one games. The comparison please ???? If you really think that then I just don't understand your thinking on football. Very very strange mate but hey if you think Torres and Hazard are comparable them that's your opinion and you are entitled to it. |
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I see a couple of posts have been removed. Obviously our Liverpool supporting friend didn't like the fact he has never seen his team win the league.
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Anyone seeing Torries is his last run of games for Liverpool could see there was issues.
His injuries robbed him of some of the things that made him the player he was. Torries was bought in as a complete player Hazzard was not. Hazzard has had a injury and due to a number of reasons really has not had a chance to get match fit. Hazzard is a highly courted by a number of clubs who can offer him very different things then we can. Torries was not. The comparison is not a decent one never mind a good one. |
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Anyone seeing Torries is his last run of games for Liverpool could see there was issues.
His injuries robbed him of some of the things that made him the player he was. Torries was bought in as a complete player Hazzard was not. Hazzard has had a injury and due to a number of reasons really has not had a chance to get match fit. Hazzard is a highly courted by a number of clubs who can offer him very different things then we can. Torries was not. The comparison is not a decent one never mind a good one. |
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We won't know anything until Eden is fully fit at the moment looking at him I not sure he is even 80% yet (and is still performing better then Torries did at times when he was 100% fit)
Making comparisons now is crazy. There is not enough data to go on. Its just more pointless discussion that are taking place without the information needed to form a proper discussion |
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Same old story. We look great going foward (should be 3/4 in front) but still vulnerable in DM ans at the back. Fabregas and Pedro look great combining together. Hazard seems a bit sharper and Costa/Willian are working hard as usual. But whenever Man City break out they look a threat.
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Never ever heard that being mentioned before. Thats just a nonsense. Who are these "some people"

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