@MinterGh@mrhgovgh the monopoly in public transport has reached a high level of extortion of passengers. We need an alternative. Citizens are suffering and drivers do not care. Please let us know you care
The @GPRTUOfficial monopoly must end. They are aware of how their drivers are strong arming passengers to pay more and are not interested in doing anything about it. Silently supporting it. So much that it is all over now. We all need money not only transport operators.
🌍🏆 Achraf Hakimi poses with his 3rd Champions League, becoming the most decorated African player in history.
🏆🏆🏆 Champions League
🏆🏆🏆 French Super Cup
🏆🏆 Coupe de France
🏆 AFCON
🏆🏆🏆🏆🏆 Ligue 1
🏆 Serie A
🏆 UEFA Super Cup
🏆 FIFA Club World Cup
🏆 German Super Cup
🏆 Spanish Super Cup
19 major trophies, one more than Yaya Touré and Samuel Eto’o. 📈
🚨 I’m actually grateful to this man for quite a number of things.
Regardless of how things turned a bit sour after he came in, I think a lot of those issues were already set in motion before he inherited the system.
When you really look at it, we should give him some credit. He helped unlock João Pedro’s best qualities, gave us the Andrey Santos we now know and cherish, and helped us discover why Hato was trusted with the Ajax captaincy at just 18.
Without him, I doubt we'd be viewing these Chelsea players in quite the same light today.
So, whatever your opinion of his tenure may be, he deserves credit for that at the very least.
#ChelseaFC
#worldchampions
#CFC
HERE WE GO! Hemos enviado un fax al @FCBarcelona_es con nuestra oferta de traspaso: 4 entradas para el concierto de Bad Bunny de mañana, una suscripción anual al ABC y una bolsa de pipas. Esperamos ansiosos la respuesta para preparar el ‘announce’.
@ChelsTransfer@livescore Move on. The league was in a naive state. When the richer Billionaires also came in what exactly did Chelsea win. In the last 10 years we have haven’t won a league title was some not under Roman. Bringing convenient stats for agenda
Dear football,
Today, I want to share with you that this season will be my last as a professional footballer. After so many years living my dream, I feel it’s time to start a new chapter in my life.
Being honest, even though I have been preparing myself for this moment, I found it hard to write this letter. After 20 seasons , many people have played an important role in my career.
When I first kicked a ball as a child in Pamplona with my schoolmates, I never imagined the amazing journey ahead. I’m grateful for every moment: the wins, the tough losses, the challenges, and most of all, the people I’ve met and the friendships I’ve made along the way.
To my teammates, coaches, and every staff member at all the clubs I’ve been lucky to be part of, thank you for helping me grow as a person and a player every day. Wearing the shirts of CA Osasuna, Olympique Marseille, Chelsea FC, Atlético de Madrid, Sevilla FC, and representing my country at the biggest stages has been a true privilege. Every moment has meant so much to me…
@mrcarlos_ He didn’t know how to spend the money. It would give him access to meetings and trips that would occupy him well enough. Not doing anything doesn’t mean be home all day
After Enzo Maresca left Chelsea, Behdad Eghbali made a statement that Enzo’s attitude had changed. He started asking for too much, becoming rude, and there was this growing disconnect. At first, when Egbali said it, we didn’t really understand. We were all against the owners, dragging them, hurling abuse, thinking they were at fault. We didn’t realize they hadn’t given him all the power. Yes, they didn’t hand him every key, but that wasn’t the agreement when Maresca was announced.
The understanding was that his role was purely on the pitch, if the board involved him, it was just a formality. And he knew that, but he took the job anyway.
I think when Maresca started showing this attitude, especially in interviews, saying that his last two games were the saddest of his career, it was like a cry for help, but also a cry to leave. What we didn’t realize is that, by then, he’d already received an approach from City. They offered good deals, and negotiations were underway. And that’s when we saw Maresca falter. Our form dipped. We went from second to fifth, and even though everyone was having bad spells, it was like the team lost its spark.
Arsenal, for example, were getting draws, but we just collapsed. That was the moment City approached him, and we didn’t realize it until it was too late. Maresca was never fully ours; it was us who got it wrong. And now, we have to apologize to our owners. We have to apologize to Egbali.
@Lovesick455@Blue_Footy No All of them didn’t play club World Cup We were doing that while they were resting. What exactly do you term as decline He didn’t score a goal in a match or? Teams started to man mark him and not just the player but the entire team has to plan how to evade such tactics
@Lovesick455@Blue_Footy And isn’t that what he is saying about Palmer too? To sustain it requires some conditions and those conditions are not there currently due to the high demand on them without sufficient rest
@tier_1st Xavi is a proper manager because? He and Enzo have almost the same resume One league win each and midfielders who played at the highest level. You guys just like to talk but have no point. Xavi that didn’t last 1 year at Madrid is elite. Wow that appalling He has potential simple
🚨Stop blaming BlueCo for Enzo Maresca leaving Chelsea.
Cold truth: Enzo Maresca used Chelsea as a stepping stone. The moment Manchester City links surfaced and Pep succession talks heated up, he did everything in his power to make his position at Stamford Bridge untenable.
He tried to outsmart the board, aired grievances publicly, clashed with the hierarchy and medical staff, and forced their hand. He didn’t get pushed — he engineered his own exit. I don’t blame BlueCo for binning him at all.
The real grievance is the panic appointment that followed: handing the keys to Liam Rosenior. It was an understandable short-term call under massive pressure (continuity from the BlueCo network at Strasbourg), but it proved a catastrophic failure.
Maresca manipulated the situation, the board folded, and fans were left with the wreckage.
Change my mind.