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...hii team ya pensioners inanibore kichizi siku hizi, hata raha ya EPL hakuna!!!
...hii team ya pensioners inanibore kichizi siku hizi, hata raha ya EPL hakuna!!!
...Aloooo mpira unaongea groundi....sio humu mitandaoni....hii team ya pensioners inanibore kichizi siku hizi, hata raha ya EPL hakuna!!!
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Lazima iboe kama sara zenu hazisikilizwi muulize Benitez! na Mark Hughes waliwafanya kitu ipi
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Kama ni mapensioners mbona juzi mlikula kibano?..Kem usilete
za kufutia machozi hapa.
...nguvu ya soda nyie, ...ngojeni raundi ya pili tuone vibabu vyenu vitavyopumulia juu juu...
halafu Cpt Viera mtamsajili kwa sheria gani, au mshasahau mmekula kifungo cha usajili mpaka 2011?...
Haya, nikumbusheni Arsenal Vs Vibabu vya darajani lini,...Nov 29 au???
Wape vidonge vyao hao, wakimeza wakitema shauri yao... 😀...nguvu ya soda nyie, ...ngojeni raundi ya pili tuone vibabu vyenu vitavyopumulia juu juu...
halafu Cpt Viera mtamsajili kwa sheria gani, au mshasahau mmekula kifungo cha usajili mpaka 2011?...
Haya, nikumbusheni Arsenal Vs Vibabu vya darajani lini,...Nov 29 au???
Wape vidonge vyao hao, wakimeza wakitema shauri yao... 😀
Weye utabaki kushangilia densi ya wenzio tu!
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Umetoka lini jela wewe?
Vieira tayari alifanya medical pale Emirates na amekubali kuchezea Arsenal kuanzia January mwakani
Blanket startment hizi mkulu, tupatie source!
Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck is adamant that Roman Abramovich still retains a long-term vision for the club but has claimed if the Russian did leave, the Blues would still be on a sound financial footing.
Abramovich has completely changed the complexion of the Premier League club since arriving at Stamford Bridge in 2003 but the mantle of multi-million pound investment has been firmly taken up by Manchester City in the past 12 months.
In contrast, following a substantial initial outlay, Abramovich has sought to rein in spending in recent years and the club are committed to reaching a point when they break even. This will not be achieved under outgoing chief executive Peter Kenyon though, who had often pledged to take the club into profit.
But Buck is confident that Chelsea are in rude health and has underlined that Abramovich has no plans to walk away from the club which has won two Premier League titles in his six years as owner.
"I think we'd be in a reasonably good state (if Abramovich left)," Buck told BBC Radio Five Live. "To be perfectly honest as directors we have a responsibility under the Companies Act and we have a responsibility when we deal with the orders at the end of the year.
"We are comfortable - the directors of Chelsea Football Club are comfortable - that Mr Abramovich is here for the long haul. Every year we're required to look at that; we're comfortable and we don't see that as an issue at all."
The chairman of the FA, Lord Triesman, has described Chelsea as "pioneers" in making English football more international.
While Chelsea have felt targeted by FIFA and UEFA in recent years for their transfer policy, Russian owner Roman Abramovich will be proud that the FA recognises the club's place in forwarding the brand of English football, which includes so many world-class foreign stars.
Lord Triesman, speaking at the Leaders of Football business event at Stamford Bridge, described the West London stadium complex as "one of the most iconic sports venues."
He added: "It is hard to believe, as you look around now that there were times when the football club needed to rent Stamford Bridge out. I don't even want to imagine what the ground staff or Mr Abramovich would say if someone came along with such a proposal now.
"Today, Chelsea is at the forefront of a game that is more global than it has ever been. The club has been a pioneer in recent years as domestic football has become more international.
"By signing the very best European stars - Gianluca Vialli, Ruud Gullit, Gianfranco Zola - stars who enriched our game and who, in several cases, stayed on to pursue coaching, managerial and media careers in England. We learned from stars from around the world. We continue to do so today, and not least from Fabio Capello.
"Chelsea was the first club to win the FA Cup under a non-British manager when Ruud Gullit lifted the famous and oldest trophy 12 years ago. So few clubs symbolise or have lived the dream produced by the changes of the last 15 years more than this one.
"These are changes some might say are among the most profound since the birth of professional football. Changes that echoed throughout English football...and world football. Changes that have driven the process of football's globalisation."