Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted Sunday at 20:18 Posted Sunday at 20:18 Just switched it on at the end of half time. Has anyone said something like Cole*-Play yet? That'd be a good play on words. * Palmer, get it?
whelk Posted Sunday at 20:20 Posted Sunday at 20:20 Some of you will hate this because it’s scousers but great tribute at the end 3
SNSUN Posted Sunday at 20:25 Posted Sunday at 20:25 Had a choice of whether to watch James or James tonight and I ended up choosing James. Nice big scoreline from James's team tonight.
Turkish Posted Sunday at 21:03 Posted Sunday at 21:03 Jack Stephens gets a mention in the world club cup final 👏👏👏👏😂 2
Saint NL Posted Sunday at 21:06 Posted Sunday at 21:06 2 minutes ago, Turkish said: Jack Stephens gets a mention in the world club cup final 👏👏👏👏😂 Trend setter 🤣
sfc4prem Posted Sunday at 21:14 Posted Sunday at 21:14 10 minutes ago, Turkish said: Jack Stephens gets a mention in the world club cup final 👏👏👏👏😂 As someone not watching, my only tenuous link guess would be Cucurella's curly locks? 1
Turkish Posted Sunday at 21:21 Posted Sunday at 21:21 (edited) 6 minutes ago, sfc4prem said: As someone not watching, my only tenuous link guess would be Cucurella's curly locks? No, they said Levi Colwill has been like his hero Jack Stephens tonight Edited Sunday at 21:21 by Turkish 3
ant Posted Sunday at 21:21 Posted Sunday at 21:21 Given footballers can't resist pulling Cucurella's hair, should its continued existence be considered an unfair advantage?
Maggie May Posted Sunday at 22:53 Posted Sunday at 22:53 Trump joining Chelsea’s trophy presentation is up there with the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. He just refused to leave. Haha.
sockeye Posted Sunday at 23:36 Posted Sunday at 23:36 Just read that Chelsea get $142.3 million for winning the Club World Cup. Not exactly healthy for the game. 1
Dark Munster Posted Monday at 00:06 Posted Monday at 00:06 1 hour ago, Maggie May said: Trump joining Chelsea’s trophy presentation is up there with the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. He just refused to leave. Haha. If I was one of the Chelsea players (or manager) I would've told him to f*ck off. And then dare him to try to deport me using his masked ICE Gestapo thugs while 100 million are watching. 1
skintsaint Posted Monday at 00:56 Posted Monday at 00:56 2 hours ago, Maggie May said: Trump joining Chelsea’s trophy presentation is up there with the funniest thing I’ve ever seen. He just refused to leave. Haha. Just another corrupt guy getting mixed up with Chelsea. 1
SW11_Saint Posted Monday at 01:13 Posted Monday at 01:13 1 hour ago, sockeye said: Just read that Chelsea get $142.3 million for winning the Club World Cup. Not exactly healthy for the game. Nothing about that tournament is healthy for the game… 2
Sarnia Cherie Posted Monday at 07:05 Posted Monday at 07:05 5 hours ago, SW11_Saint said: Nothing about that tournament is healthy for the game… America should not be allowed anywhere near our national sport. Trashy and tawdry from start to finish. Far too much money in it these days. Ridiculous wages, huge transfer fees and obscene prize money. I remember my Dad who was footy mad going through the roof when Johnny Giles was the first player to be paid £100 a week. He went on and on about how many hours he would have to drive his bus to get that. Just as well he can't see how FIFA are ruining the once humble game of football. 1
Football Special Posted Monday at 07:24 Posted Monday at 07:24 I didn't watch a minute of that tournament, even Chelsea / Man City fans I know weren't interested yet Fifa will claim it was a success. All about the global product Do Chelsea even have a pre season now ? 1
Sarnia Cherie Posted Monday at 07:32 Posted Monday at 07:32 7 minutes ago, Football Special said: I didn't watch a minute of that tournament, even Chelsea / Man City fans I know weren't interested yet Fifa will claim it was a success. All about the global product Do Chelsea even have a pre season now ? Chelsea have played around 43 weeks of football. As for FIFA they made £2b so of course they will see it as a success.
Turkish Posted Monday at 07:57 Posted Monday at 07:57 11 hours ago, SNSUN said: Had a choice of whether to watch James or James tonight and I ended up choosing James. Nice big scoreline from James's team tonight. Did they do Sit down?
Turkish Posted Monday at 08:01 Posted Monday at 08:01 34 minutes ago, Football Special said: I didn't watch a minute of that tournament, even Chelsea / Man City fans I know weren't interested yet Fifa will claim it was a success. All about the global product Do Chelsea even have a pre season now ? I wasn’t really interested I watched Bayern Munich beat that New Zealand team as I was bored and thought the whole thing was a farce. Watched the semi final PSG V Real and was blown away by PSG to be honest so watched the final as was expecting them to dish out a similar performance tonight but Chelsea were excellent. Crap tournament and nothing more than a money maker for FIFA but I did enjoy the semi final and final 1
skintsaint Posted Monday at 09:09 Posted Monday at 09:09 1 hour ago, Sarnia Cherie said: As for FIFA they made £2b so of course they will see it as a success. I think with the bald FIFA guy saying its a success due to the revenue made sums it all up really. Not too much about the fan experience, prestige etc....nope just about money made. 2
sandwichsaint Posted Monday at 09:14 Posted Monday at 09:14 2 hours ago, Sarnia Cherie said: America should not be allowed anywhere near our national sport. Trashy and tawdry from start to finish. Far too much money in it these days. Ridiculous wages, huge transfer fees and obscene prize money. I remember my Dad who was footy mad going through the roof when Johnny Giles was the first player to be paid £100 a week. He went on and on about how many hours he would have to drive his bus to get that. Just as well he can't see how FIFA are ruining the once humble game of football. Johnny Haynes (Fulham) was the first 100/week footballer. Johnny Giles played for Leeds about ten years further on. 1
danjosaint Posted Monday at 09:58 Posted Monday at 09:58 And now Ifab have complained the half time break of 24mins was illegal or something along those lines 1
Sarnia Cherie Posted Monday at 10:04 Posted Monday at 10:04 48 minutes ago, sandwichsaint said: Johnny Haynes (Fulham) was the first 100/week footballer. Johnny Giles played for Leeds about ten years further on. I stand corrected. Wrong Johnny! 2
SW11_Saint Posted Monday at 11:44 Posted Monday at 11:44 4 hours ago, Football Special said: I didn't watch a minute of that tournament, even Chelsea / Man City fans I know weren't interested yet Fifa will claim it was a success. All about the global product Do Chelsea even have a pre season now ? Me neither, purposely. Zero interest. A pure marketing operation and a way of shoehorning in sub-standard Middle East and American teams into the world order. FIFA are jealous of the revenue that UEFA have via their club competitions, and this is Infantino’s idea to counter it. if ever a photo summed up everything wrong with the modern game… 3
Patrick Bateman Posted Monday at 12:08 Posted Monday at 12:08 22 minutes ago, SW11_Saint said: Me neither, purposely. Zero interest. A pure marketing operation and a way of shoehorning in sub-standard Middle East and American teams into the world order. FIFA are jealous of the revenue that UEFA have via their club competitions, and this is Infantino’s idea to counter it. if ever a photo summed up everything wrong with the modern game… Absolutely agreed, complete waste of time, ridiculous and I never watched any either, zero interest. 3
Badger Posted Monday at 17:03 Posted Monday at 17:03 15 hours ago, SW11_Saint said: Nothing about that tournament is healthy for the game… 9 hours ago, Football Special said: I didn't watch a minute of that tournament, even Chelsea / Man City fans I know weren't interested yet Fifa will claim it was a success. All about the global product Do Chelsea even have a pre season now ? Absolute nonsense of a tournament, and it seems a pretty hollow success for Chelsea - leaving aside the $ won of course - as it means fuck all to most fans. The whole thing is a Watneys/Texaco Cup type tournamnent designed for billionaire owned clubs in the 21st Century for a global tv audience. In truth the Watneys/Texaco Cups meant more to the real fans of the clubs taking part at the time. No doubt Chelsea and their players will be crying about too may games towards the end of next season. I consider myself fortunate to have lived trough a bit of a golden era of football 1960's - 80's , before it started on the slippery slope to what it has now become. 2
AlexLaw76 Posted Monday at 17:17 Author Posted Monday at 17:17 The World Cup itself wasn’t popular when it started in the 30s So who knows
SW11_Saint Posted Monday at 17:44 Posted Monday at 17:44 25 minutes ago, AlexLaw76 said: The World Cup itself wasn’t popular when it started in the 30s So who knows Yeah, but that was countries - therefore it united nations. Is anyone outside of Surrey that excited about Chelsea winning this? Chelsea & City aren’t even the best two clubs in England. They will keep running it though as it creates TV revenue and armchair football fans will pretty much watch anything. I’m more than happy for the ‘Super clubs’ to bugger off and do this all the time. Leave the rest of us to it… 2
Tommy Mulgrew Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 15 hours ago, Sarnia Cherie said: I stand corrected. Wrong Johnny! Apparently a hereditary problem: first, your dad and, now, you! 😄
Sarnia Cherie Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago 7 hours ago, Tommy Mulgrew said: Apparently a hereditary problem: first, your dad and, now, you! 😄 It will just be me. I am way older than my Dad was when that news was announced.
Tommy Mulgrew Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Perhaps I was a bit obscure or merely of an older generation: In UK slang, "johnny" can refer to a condom. It can also be a more general term for a man or boy, similar to "chap" or "guy" What is a Johnny in Cockney slang? Johnny-bag - condom. Never mind.
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