Cole Palmer and Chelsea players for sale?

Not me mate, I fucking despise the moaning diving ****, have you seen him singing his self made cucurella song from the last euros I think it was. Horrible twat in my humble opinion.

Haha come on man lighten up, if we win the League you'd love Cucurella doing a duet of that with Erling at the parade. He's a quality player, watch him for Spain in the World Cup, he's the perfect full back for a possession based side. Very few players have his level of technical ability and can actually defend.

I don't think we'll go in for him unless Josko ends up leaving anyway, but there is a reason we tried very hard to sign him in the past.
 
Cucurella is a great player, I'd say he's more of a wind up merchant than a '****' aswell. We'd all love him if he played for us.
Speak for yourself please... I don't like the way he throws himself to ground and whines and bitches at every turn.
 
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Speak for yourself please... I don't like the way he throws himself to ground and whines and bitches at every turn.
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Wouldn't say he threw himself to the ground here tbf.
What a fucking gif that is though haha
 
Id rather we tried to get Palmer back than spend big on Diomande.

Just watched a BBC program called 'Football's New Generation' featuring Watkins, Mainoo, Guehi & Palmer mainly reflecting on their involvement during the 2024 Euros.

It was interesting to note quite candid interviews by Palmer & his family. His dad reiterated what Cole had mentioned in previous comments that he didn't want to leave City & thought he would be there for life & wanted a loan as he wanted to play regularly for a season which the City staff couldn't guarantee. According to his dad, the loan was refused by City & thats when the family decided to seek other avenues, as Cole felt he was ready for regular for first team football rather than on the bench for another season. Interestingly his mum then intervened in the interview to state they really thought City would get back to them with some reassurances & they weren't interested in Cole leaving City, but they never received that call.

Other points of interest during the interviews is an underlying theme with Palmer stating throughout his career not getting his opportunity to become the starter. Ranging from his younger days where believe it or not he was the shortest player on the pitch which counted against him with certain coaches, to Southgate not starting him in the Euro 2024 final, where in all fairness he was the spark England needed during that tournament. It seems to be a chip on his shoulder he has been carrying throughout his career & in retrospect I'm unsurprised he left City where once again in his eyes he's wasn't getting that opportunity even though he really only showed glimpses of quality in the first team.

Lastly, Palmer isn't portrayed as the sharpest tool in the box but does seem to be aware of this most likely on socials, as point blank stated to the camera he isn't dumb.
 
Just watched a BBC program called 'Football's New Generation' featuring Watkins, Mainoo, Guehi & Palmer mainly reflecting on their involvement during the 2024 Euros.

It was interesting to note quite candid interviews by Palmer & his family. His dad reiterated what Cole had mentioned in previous comments that he didn't want to leave City & thought he would be there for life & wanted a loan as he wanted to play regularly for a season which the City staff couldn't guarantee. According to his dad, the loan was refused by City & thats when the family decided to seek other avenues, as Cole felt he was ready for regular for first team football rather than on the bench for another season. Interestingly his mum then intervened in the interview to state they really thought City would get back to them with some reassurances & they weren't interested in Cole leaving City, but they never received that call.

Other points of interest during the interviews is an underlying theme with Palmer stating throughout his career not getting his opportunity to become the starter. Ranging from his younger days where believe it or not he was the shortest player on the pitch which counted against him with certain coaches, to Southgate not starting him in the Euro 2024 final, where in all fairness he was the spark England needed during that tournament. It seems to be a chip on his shoulder he has been carrying throughout his career & in retrospect I'm unsurprised he left City where once again in his eyes he's wasn't getting that opportunity even though he really only showed glimpses of quality in the first team.

Lastly, Palmer isn't portrayed as the sharpest tool in the box but does seem to be aware of this most likely on socials, as point blank stated to the camera he isn't dumb.
I think so much is made of him and his family being United fans but after seeing him develop at City I’m sure they developed an incredible bond. Obviously him leaving may not have helped but his Dad and Brother were guests of City at the Palace game a few weeks back. Not saying this means anything in terms of transfers just the fact there has also been a connection.

or typical United fan just after a free piss up!!
 

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