flipmode
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Am I the only one who thinks this is swinging in our favour? The longer the silence rumbles on surely it puts us more into the ascendency??
Pam said:Speaking of Lampard.
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You twot! I was just off to bo bos' . Thanks though.kinky's underpants said:Now do not take this as ITK (but)
Have just got back from a meeting with a major customer(CAT) and one of their board members is (I know) fairly well connected at a relatively high level at Chelski.
He intimated to me that they are expecting JT to make a statement to the press after the Inter game and are not expecting him to complete the tour. Arrangements have been made to fly him home on Friday. He would not or could not say which way JT will jump but has indicated that they have a story to cover either way.
He also intimated that he had spoken to Lampard before they flew out and the (un official ) feeling amongst the squad was that JT felt that he had come to the end of his journey with them and needed to move on. He went on the tour to see if the looming start of the season and being together with the squad re ignited his desire. (they have offered to what they can to match any wage offer that city come up with, but he has intimated to them that his major problem is not the money).
All of this leads to the reason Bollock has become more vociferous recently (the club are grooming him in preparation to become the new player spokesman)
Got the distinct impression that within Chelski they know and they know well, that he is on his way.
ozigga_zagger said:Pam said:Are you genuinely satisfied with Anchalotti's handling of this? He's handled it so badly. There was considerable annoyance the last time Ancholotti took it upon himself to say Terry does not want to leave Chelski. It is obvious that the matter is still under consideration with no final decision made.
Absoluteyl satisfied to say the least. He has made it clear that JT is not for sale..at any price. He has compared him to the legend that is Maldini, repeated that he is the leader and symbol of Chelsea and he wants Jt to be his captain ..for many many more years.
I say he's handed it pretty beautifully, smartly and professionally.
bobrivers said:Pam said:Are you genuinely satisfied with Anchalotti's handling of this? He's handled it so badly. There was considerable annoyance the last time Ancholotti took it upon himself to say Terry does not want to leave Chelski. It is obvious that the matter is still under consideration with no final decision made.
Again with assumptions.
Who was annoyed with Ancelotti's handling of the subject? City fans?
Who do you mean when you post this? Any actual quotes from the annoyed parties?