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Izzy Comes Home - Salopbaggie - 12-05-2015 I did see that Beefy had already mentioned this on another thread, but I thought a question that needed asking is, What reception will he get if he does start for Chelsea? as stated by the "Chosen One" ![]() Will he be the traitor who left for the big bucks or the poor young kid who was seduced by the power of the greed side? RE: Izzy Comes Home - Worldclassalbion - 12-05-2015 He could have been well on his way with us but instead he went to Chelski and Obscurity! The kid or his advisors were silly and i heard he has had surgery for splinters.... Not shin splints but the ones in his arse for keeping the seat in the stand warm. I for one will NOT bd applauding him, RE: Izzy Comes Home - wba_1996 - 12-05-2015 I didn't really care that he left us and don't really have any bad feelings towards him. It's a joke that we only got £1m compensation for him though and I'm more angry at the biased rules than the player or the clubs involved. RE: Izzy Comes Home - aries22 - 13-05-2015 Hasn't he just won a second successive FA Youth Cup with Chelsea? RE: Izzy Comes Home - tidy - 13-05-2015 (13-05-2015, 06:47)aries22 Wrote: Hasn't he just won a second successive FA Youth Cup with Chelsea? He's also Chelsea's youth captain. RE: Izzy Comes Home - Worldclassalbion - 13-05-2015 (13-05-2015, 09:33)tidy Wrote:(13-05-2015, 06:47)aries22 Wrote: Hasn't he just won a second successive FA Youth Cup with Chelsea? That's all great BUT the majority of football fans don't know that as no one really cares. Its all about 1st team and he was in ours and then moved on into obscurity for the past 2 years. Mourinho now doing him a favour for not getting anywhere near by playing him against us. Maybe one day h'ell be a big star but at the moment it's only us and maybe some Chelsea fans who know of him. a friend of mine drove in F2 but no one has ever heard of him because he didn't break into F1 RE: Izzy Comes Home - Foxman_WBA - 13-05-2015 All i'm saying is he broke into the first team ahead of Berahino. Who is now in the better position? Izzy Brown - with 2 youth team cups, no premier league goals and no first team apperances or Saido - an england call up, 12 premier league goals and 35 appearances this year I know who i'd rather be right now. RE: Izzy Comes Home - Worldclassalbion - 13-05-2015 Foxman I agree, as i say he was ill advised in my opinion. RE: Izzy Comes Home - betterthanbaird - 13-05-2015 I wouldn't boo him personally, since he was so young, it's more his advisors and the rules that I'd blame. I still hope he does well and we have produced a player who will have started for Chelsea, which is an achievement imo. If he'd stayed him and Berahino would be up front for England by now though. RE: Izzy Comes Home - Luke_East_Baggie - 14-05-2015 I'm sure that I heard in an interview / someone from our club spoke to him about 8months ago, one of youth team coaches. He said he asked izzy "do you wish you had stayed at the albion?" His response was "Have you seen my car?" .... |