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  1. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    Juventus want Chelsea winger Florent Malouda. Juve goalkeeper Marco Storari could be central to that move as the Blues want him to head in the opposite direction to cover for Petr Cech now Carlo Cudicini has joined Tottenham. Report in London paper this morning!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  2. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    Exactly my thoughts. Far too lightweight.
  3. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    Two EPL clubs are 'reported' as having made enquiries about his availability. If the price is right - and allowing for the fact that we have enough players in that role - then the funds could be used to strengthen the defence.
  4. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    That's just about it in a nutshell. I wouldn't be too surprised to see a small mercato dealing pr two before the Feb 2 deadline. Possibly involving Poulsen away to an EPL side and Motta arriving sooner than predicted.
  5. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    I don't see Diego as having that 'Juventus till I die' DNA somehow. Nor Malouda. Especially not Malouda. This Nedved replacement has got to be done properly.
  6. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    Well, I have seen about a dozen Chelsea performances when they were Kalouless. Malouda stepped in on a few occasions and he has found the unsophisticated style pf play that characterizes about 80% of EPL tactical defensive play difficult to cope with. You know the thing where about 3...
  7. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    Definitely a non-starter in the ranks of footballers considered fit to be Pavel's repacement. Malouda was part of Domenech's problem as to why France were off-colour before, and during, Euro 2008. No worse than many in the French national side by any means, but too lightweight a performer...
  8. Luftwaffles

    Florent Malouda

    Fred, Don't you think that part of the problem for Malouda is that Chelsea play such a narrow system with a ponderous build up , often with no or too few passing options, when in possession? Their goalscoring at the Bridge comes invariably from counterattacks when long, high balls are lobbed...