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Posted
23 hours ago, ajthefox said:

It continues to baffle me how bitter and childish some of you are over football players.

 

Where does the mental capacity come from to store so much petulant vitriol?

 

And all for some lad who played for us for a year and then engineered a transfer away (which was great for us financially) having got his place here by doing the same thing to much amusement of the same people.


The mind boggles.

He’s a cvnt. Act one and get treated as one

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Posted (edited)
On 18/07/2023 at 16:34, Stadt said:

He's 22.5, lived abroad for a few years and he's a multi-millionaire - he's not a near child.

Indeed, there is people with worse chronic conditions who have to keep working, and Fofana is a millionaire at this point so even if he retired tomorrow he is set for life and will still be healthy enough to do normal non sporting activities.

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Posted
21 hours ago, SystonFox said:

He’s a cvnt. Act one and get treated as one

Lots of holier than thou on here, somehow equating gleeful delight on Fofana's woes with some kind of personality disorder ornloser mentality. Tosh. It's schadenfreude, pure and simple.. a totally natural human reaction.

 

I hadn't given the guy a second thought for months. I wasn't willing ill on him. Then this came up and I'm happy to say I had a nice chuckle when I found out the news. 

 

 

Posted
43 minutes ago, Paninistickers said:

Lots of holier than thou on here, somehow equating gleeful delight on Fofana's woes with some kind of personality disorder ornloser mentality. Tosh. It's schadenfreude, pure and simple.. a totally natural human reaction.

 

I hadn't given the guy a second thought for months. I wasn't willing ill on him. Then this came up and I'm happy to say I had a nice chuckle when I found out the news. 

 

 

I think it’s pretty ****ing weird grown men enjoying a young man’s misfortune because he very naturally wanted to progress his career and earn more money. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, ChrisFilter said:

I think it’s pretty ****ing weird grown men enjoying a young man’s misfortune because he very naturally wanted to progress his career and earn more money. 

You find it weird. I don't. I don't give a sh1t about him. 

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5 minutes ago, ChrisFilter said:

I think it’s pretty ****ing weird grown men enjoying a young man’s misfortune because he very naturally wanted to progress his career and earn more money. 


He could have gone about it in a hundred ways. He went about it the worst possible of those hundred options. He’s a ****. Nobody wished this on him, I do get a smile that they’ve spunked £150m on Chilwell, Fofana and Drinkwater and combined they’ll probably end up with less than 150 league appearances when all is said and done.

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Posted
2 hours ago, ChrisFilter said:

I think it’s pretty ****ing weird grown men enjoying a young man’s misfortune because he very naturally wanted to progress his career and earn more money. 

Why?

Posted
14 hours ago, Paninistickers said:

Sure I did. As I said, schadenfreude is a perfectly normal and human response. I don't override it with virtue signalling. 

Since when did not being overtly misanthropic become virtue signalling?

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Bert said:

Another long term injury. Thanks for the money Chels. 
 

Wonder if Chelsea get top 4 we still get our add ons?

 

Injuries this lad have had are off the charts. 

Posted
6 minutes ago, Bert said:

Another long term injury. Thanks for the money Chels. 
 

Purely from a footballing perspective - what a shame. He was a breath of fresh air when he joined us. We all instantly knew that he was the next big thing. 

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12 minutes ago, shen said:

Purely from a footballing perspective - what a shame. He was a breath of fresh air when he joined us. We all instantly knew that he was the next big thing. 

The next big thing?? He was good but perhaps you’re overselling him a touch.

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I do agree from a footballing perspective it’s a shame because he certainly did have the world at his feet. 

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Posted
8 minutes ago, phoneticerror said:

The next big thing?? He was good but perhaps you’re overselling him a touch.

He and Saliba both came to England at a similar time and Forfana was streets ahead of him. Without his injuries imo he could have been better than Saliba. 

 

Now Saliba is one of the top 5 CBs in the world. 

 

Forfana was very unlucky but he is obviously a bit of a dick off the pitch - just ask Dean Gaffney! 

 

 

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The anatomical structure of his legs is baffling tbh, he’s basically bow-legged, surprised he passed a medical with Chelsea tbh after the severity of his injury against Villarreal. 

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Shame. Put in a couple of the best performances I've seen from a Leicester defender - the cup final and the 1/4 final at Eindhoven. 

 

6 minutes ago, goose2010 said:

Forfana was very unlucky but he is obviously a bit of a dick off the pitch - just ask Dean Gaffney! 

Didn't know about this. Makes me like him more. 

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