well said at last a reasonable post about moses, can some one please give me one good reason why he should not have gone to chelseas or chelski as the kids call them
well said at last a reasonable post about moses, can some one please give me one good reason why he should not have gone to chelseas or chelski as the kids call them
He should not have gone to Chelsea because he wont get a game for the first team and he wont develop into the player he would have under Martinez!
wont develop into the player he would have under Martinez!
are you a fortune teller or something, maybe i should save that pathetic comment you talk as though rm is some sort of god what has he ever won as a manager the guy at chelseas has almost won the lot in a very short space of time there is no comparison lad.to say he wont develop under rdm is pathetic.
as for me being moses agent grow up, if you want to be childish dont reply to my comments.
wont develop into the player he would have under Martinez!
are you a fortune teller or something, maybe i should save that pathetic comment you talk as though rm is some sort of god what has he ever won as a manager the guy at chelseas has almost won the lot in a very short space of time there is no comparison lad.to say he wont develop under rdm is pathetic.
as for me being moses agent grow up, if you want to be childish dont reply to my comments.
I will reply to any comment i want thank you very much!
In my opinion lack of game time will harm Victor Moses development a lot more than you think! Both Wigan and Chelsea have good coaches and obviously Chelsea have better back room staff but they also have a far bigger squad so victor will get less one on one time with a coach! This of course is just my opinion band that is what forums like this are all about!
…has done quite well tonight for Chelsea. They have certainly found a position he is comfortable with. The way he slotted his tracky top over his shirt showed unbelievable skills. Even better was the way he pulled on his hi vis vest without breaking sweat. Then when you thought he’d done more than enough to impress RDM, he then outpaced both Sturridge and Oscar to the most comfortable vantage point in the stadium located just 10 metres behind the technical area.
As the match progressed, the way he kept himself busy moving from cheek to cheek was nothing short of brilliance.
Then to top off a fine nights work in the blue of Chelsea, he wanted no accolades, so sneakily skipped past a few stewards and brushed aside two AM subs with ease and darted down the tunnel.
Hope this magical debut for the CL winners has not taken too much out of him and he can go on and produce the same form over the next 35 EPL games for his new club.
Good Luck Victor! goodpost B)
Sudworth obviously missed the irony/sarcasm in the above post!
i will say i’m not the cleverist of people but of course we all cant be perfect like you pal, thing is i would rather be thick than an arrogant big headed git like you.