That Hazard graphic is clearly made up on the last 2. 3rd brother has a serous problem of concentration. There is a story I read about the lad, during a game he got bored, so after interval he fled the field. When his coach noticed a little later, searched him in order to find him sitting on a tree in the adjacent field.
Boys From Brazil Joe Tweeds takes a look at the burgeoning core of Brazilian stars at the heart of José Mourinho’s Chelsea Mk. II.
http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation.com/2014/1/9/5293028/chelseas-wage-bill-climbs-to-176-6m info on the current wage bill
http://weaintgotnohistory.sbnation....mier-league-playing-time-arsenal-chelsea-city some more data to review still need a new thread title btw
Good find. Of course, the interesting thing is that Chelsea historically ALWAYS played with a certain 'flair' and attracted, (and developed), some of the most creative talents including fellas like Hudson, Cooke, Osgood and, (going back a bit), Jimmy Greaves who scored 114 goals in a season as a youth player with us. It's only relatively recently with the more defensive style of the first Mourinho leadership that we gained a reputation of being sound defensively but not very expansive and, of course, we became unpopular. In the days when we allowed teams to score against, we were a lot MORE popular... hmm, let me think... how does this work? So, if anything we're going back to what we were before but hopefully without the 'downside'.