| Delap? 20:39 - Apr 18 with 1297 views | coote | Looks completely lost in this Chelsea team. One season wonder??? |  | | |  |
| Delap? on 20:41 - Apr 18 with 1272 views | waveneyblue | Doubt it, just think it was literally the worst move he could've made. However, im sure his agent made ££££ out of it (as did young Master Delap) |  | |  |
| Delap? on 20:46 - Apr 18 with 1236 views | SitfcB | Shïte move. For money rather than footballing reasons. |  |
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| Delap? on 20:49 - Apr 18 with 1196 views | FrimleyBlue | Wasnt even that tho. We didnt see the best of delap once we played Chelsea. It was the wrong move for him. Should have either stayed for development or joined a Palace. Newcastle type side |  |
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| Delap? on 20:52 - Apr 18 with 1159 views | londonblue791 | Not at all. He just needs to be leading the line every week and does not help having a class striker of Joao Pedro in front of him. he should have gone everton |  | |  |
| Delap? on 20:53 - Apr 18 with 1133 views | jasondozzell | Bring him home |  | |  |
| Delap? on 21:03 - Apr 18 with 1043 views | pointofblue |
| Delap? on 20:41 - Apr 18 by waveneyblue | Doubt it, just think it was literally the worst move he could've made. However, im sure his agent made ££££ out of it (as did young Master Delap) |
I agree. Chelsea can be a player's graveyard - he'd have been better off going practically anywhere else. In truth, a year in the Championship would have probably helped him. |  |
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| Delap? on 21:13 - Apr 18 with 982 views | TRUE_BLUE123 |
| Delap? on 20:46 - Apr 18 by SitfcB | Shïte move. For money rather than footballing reasons. |
I mean at the time of signing he was Chelseas starting striker and handed the 9 shirt and then won the club world cup. Playing under a manager he knew well. Money obviously played a part but it wasn't instead of football reasons. |  |
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| Delap? on 21:47 - Apr 18 with 767 views | MattinLondon |
| Delap? on 21:13 - Apr 18 by TRUE_BLUE123 | I mean at the time of signing he was Chelseas starting striker and handed the 9 shirt and then won the club world cup. Playing under a manager he knew well. Money obviously played a part but it wasn't instead of football reasons. |
This. Simply proves how quickly football moves - at the time Chelsea under their former manager was a good move for him. Think Man U were interested in him as well but at the time they were a complete and utter mess. |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
| Delap? on 22:07 - Apr 18 with 618 views | TheBoyBlue | He picked the wrong club. He needed to go somewhere he would be number one choice, leading the line week in week out, or at least as much as anyone does in modern football. Somewhere like Palace, Forest or Everton. Even Man Utd. But Chelsea he was always likely to be pushed to the fringes, even without the injury issues he's had. |  |
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| Delap? on 22:10 - Apr 18 with 596 views | solemio | I thought he was better second half, although in fairness that was not too difficult. |  | |  |
| Delap? on 23:18 - Apr 18 with 366 views | gtsb1966 |
| Delap? on 20:46 - Apr 18 by SitfcB | Shïte move. For money rather than footballing reasons. |
Money was the reason Chelsea wanted him as well. Get cheap and sell for a healthy profit. That ain't going to happen |  | |  |
| Delap? on 00:10 - Apr 19 with 226 views | urbanpenguin |
| Delap? on 20:41 - Apr 18 by waveneyblue | Doubt it, just think it was literally the worst move he could've made. However, im sure his agent made ££££ out of it (as did young Master Delap) |
I thought at the time it was stupid, the way Chelsea (club and fans) treat their employees. Newcastle or Everton and he'd already be a cult hero. |  | |  |
| Delap? on 05:57 - Apr 19 with 39 views | RetroBlue | Said at the time he hasn't got much to his game, and Chelsea was the worst club to go to. |  |
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