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@Big_Ev if I could guarantee a Spurs loss today, I would be rooting for u guys to beat us. Would suck to see u guys get relegated. Burnley or Leeds getting relegated would be AWESOME.
I always said we can’t depend on anyone else but yourself. So Chelsea has to do what they have to, just like we are going to do.
 
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@Big_Ev if I could guarantee a Spurs loss today, I would be rooting for u guys to beat us. Would suck to see u guys get relegated. Burnley or Leeds getting relegated would be AWESOME.

Spurs better come through and do the business against Leicester.
Because if they lose and Arsenal win (which I fully expect them to), then top 4 is Arsenal's and I want that NLD to count for something other than just the usual derby match.

Kane needs to deliver! 😂
 

  • Fikayo Tomori was allowed to leave Chelsea on loan for AC Milan and the move was made permanent last summer in a £25m transfer - with no buy-back clause
  • Tomori has thrilled Italians with his positive attitude and powerful perfomances
  • He's embraced Italian life, learning the language and loving the sun and food
  • And defender is leading the charge as Milan push for first Serie A title in 10 years
Former Chelsea centre-back Fikayo Tomori has won the admiration of fans, Italy's greatest players and the press in a stunning season at AC Milan.

It is a remarkable feat for a young man to be revered as a defender in a country that considers defending an art form.

But the 24-year-old, who was schooled at Chelsea's academy, is now rated as one of the best in Serie A, leading the Rossoneri's charge for their first league title in more than 10 years.

So, while Chelsea's decision to let Tomori make his loan move to Milan permanent for £25million last summer – with no buy-back clause – is surprising, it is utterly perplexing that he cannot secure a place in Gareth Southgate's England squad.

Tomori has played more minutes than any Milan player this season, winning the most aerial duels and tackles. Put bluntly, the team does considerably better when he is in it.

Of the 27 matches Tomori has played in the league during this campaign, Milan have conceded just 0.7 goals per game; in the seven he missed through injury and illness that figure rises to 1.6.


He has also been in the side for 12 of the club's 14 clean sheets this term. No wonder the Italian media have dubbed him 'the wall'.

And while he targets the title on the pitch, Tomori has already achieved one ambition - to learn the language - and he has sufficient fluency to give interviews in Italian, to the delight of supporters and journalists.



Southgate justified Tomori's omission from the most recent squad in March by explaining he wanted to keep continuity from England's success in Euro 2020.

But the England manager acknowledged Tomori's potential and identified him as someone 'who can challenge the four who've been with us'.


Man if this wasteman Southgate don't pick Tomori for the next international call-up I'm gonna set up a twitter account just to @Him and talk shit directly. Especially if mykonos maguire is in it...

 
Still don't know wtf that means
Or why he keeps yelling out "josh snow"

Play on cocaine i.e. Co...KANE
Narcotics in UK have different classifications (A, B, C) in order of severity/danger. Cocaine and Heroine are class A whereas anabolic steroids are considered class C. I think it's a police/legal thing for how much time you get eg if you're in possession or get caught dealing class A drugs then you serve more prison time than B or C... All things being equal.

As for jon snow, I think that's a game of thrones reference but I've never watched it... Or could be "snow" as a play again on cocaina

It's funny a couple of years ago when England played Colombia the biggest UK national newspaper printed this:

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Some Colombian diplomat complained about the connotation associated to his country! 😂
 
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