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5 minutes ago, Rds1983 said:

Why was Mudryk even in a commercial gym in the first place? 

Surely he should be training at Chelsea's private one.

He feels more at home in a gym full of other people who've never scored a goal for Chelsea

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46 minutes ago, Davkaus said:

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It's bastards like Mudryk that make so many people intimidated about going to the gym. Go to any fitness forum, social media page, etc, and you'll find newbies nervous about going, and everyone telling them "it's cool, everyone will just be impressed you're bettering yourself, people aren't there to laugh or stare at you".

Dickheads like this undermine absolutely millions of reassurances. I hope he's **** ashamed of himself.

Spot on. The prat isn’t just making fun of the guy in the video, he’s discouraging anyone already worried about going to the gym to try and better themselves. Absolute horrible word removed. 
 

No idea who the gym bloke is, but fair play to him for calling it out. 

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Just now, av1 said:

Spot on. The prat isn’t just making fun of the guy in the video, he’s discouraging anyone already worried about going to the gym to try and better themselves. Absolute horrible word removed. 
 

No idea who the gym bloke is, but fair play to him for calling it out. 

He's swole, bro.

 

Mudryk is just trying to fit in with the fans.

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1 hour ago, Davkaus said:

He feels more at home in a gym full of other people who've never scored a goal for Chelsea

Sure he could do that with a few people at Chelsea training ground

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2 hours ago, av1 said:

No idea who the gym bloke is, but fair play to him for calling it out. 

Fitness influencer (mostly on Instagram) who found an interesting niche online.

He takes videos like this one (where people bash or humiliate others in a gym) and rips them to pieces whilst defending the innocent person or switching it around and highlighting positive interactions. 

Fitness social media is a horrible place with loads of really negative posts berating people or teaching inappropriate behaviour as perfectly normal. 

It helps that Joey is also a massive dude who because of his size commands respect in that community. 

What's a real shame that he's now so famous for this (in the fitness community) and it's such a toxic place that being called out by him is seen as a badge of honour and people are upping their game doing even worse stuff than before.

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25 minutes ago, foreveryoung said:

Last game of the season Lampard should do a Conte and tell everyone what a bunch of lazy words removed they all are.

He still thinks he will get the job

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Serious question -

How long do you think Chelsea will be a member of the so called 'big 6' if they consistently fail to qualify for Europe?

I remember before them before their success bought by Abramovich's oil money and they were no where near classed as a big club.

London centric media would keep them in the spotlight longer than if the same had happened to for example, Villa or Everton, but surely Chelsea would fall from the big club cartel after a while.

Even assuming they're not relegated, would the media still be calling them 'big 6' after, say 5 years of mediocrity or would it take 10+ years until their fan base dwindled, lacking the glory they hunt?

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6 minutes ago, brommy said:

Serious question -

How long do you think Chelsea will be a member of the so called 'big 6' if they consistently fail to qualify for Europe?

I remember before them before their success bought by Abramovich's oil money and they were no where near classed as a big club.

London centric media would keep them in the spotlight longer than if the same had happened to for example, Villa or Everton, but surely Chelsea would fall from the big club cartel after a while.

Even assuming they're not relegated, would the media still be calling them 'big 6' after, say 5 years of mediocrity or would it take 10+ years until their fan base dwindled, lacking the glory they hunt?

Their revenue was £481m in their last accounts. They'll be part of the 'big 6' for a while yet regardless of whether their on field form is deserving of the title

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1 hour ago, brommy said:

Serious question -

How long do you think Chelsea will be a member of the so called 'big 6' if they consistently fail to qualify for Europe?

I remember before them before their success bought by Abramovich's oil money and they were no where near classed as a big club.

London centric media would keep them in the spotlight longer than if the same had happened to for example, Villa or Everton, but surely Chelsea would fall from the big club cartel after a while.

Even assuming they're not relegated, would the media still be calling them 'big 6' after, say 5 years of mediocrity or would it take 10+ years until their fan base dwindled, lacking the glory they hunt?

They'll bounce back big time next season IMO. Don't think they'll be going for the title or anything but definitely challenging for top 4.

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1 hour ago, Mantis said:

They'll bounce back big time next season IMO. Don't think they'll be going for the title or anything but definitely challenging for top 4.

Not without the right manager they won't and even then could need time 

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6 hours ago, brommy said:

Serious question -

How long do you think Chelsea will be a member of the so called 'big 6' if they consistently fail to qualify for Europe?

I remember before them before their success bought by Abramovich's oil money and they were no where near classed as a big club.

London centric media would keep them in the spotlight longer than if the same had happened to for example, Villa or Everton, but surely Chelsea would fall from the big club cartel after a while.

Even assuming they're not relegated, would the media still be calling them 'big 6' after, say 5 years of mediocrity or would it take 10+ years until their fan base dwindled, lacking the glory they hunt?

I see this scenario as more likely for Tottenham. Chelsea/boehly will keep spending like a big club.

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9 hours ago, a-k said:

The Incredible Life of Retiring Football Star Frank Lampard

You have to differ Frank Lampard the player from Frank Lampard the manager.

Frank Lampard is one of the greatest Premier League players of all time and arguably Chelsea's greatest ever player. That will never change.

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7 minutes ago, AshVilla said:

Mudryk gets worse with every appearance.

80m for him....

Trezeguet was better 🤣

Mudryk is one of those that doesn’t even look like a footballer. The way he moves, runs etc, it’s stiff and clunky. He looks too muscular to be agile.

He’ll need to have a long hard look at himself this summer and see how to reinvent himself next season. 

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20 minutes ago, Genie said:

Mudryk is one of those that doesn’t even look like a footballer. The way he moves, runs etc, it’s stiff and clunky. He looks too muscular to be agile.

He’ll need to have a long hard look at himself this summer and see how to reinvent himself next season. 

Oh the irony. Too much time in the gym is making him look shit. 
 

Love it 🤣

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