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Chelsea, Hazard, BallBoy, Out of control

Chelsea once again made the headlines for all the wrong reasons this week. Eden Hazard was the latest player to drag the clubs name through the dirt.
The Belgium star kicked a ballboy who refused to return the ball quickly back to the player in the Capital One Cup semi final match.

Now we know this ballboy was in fact 17 years-old and what he is doing
as a ballboy is a different story. They are supposed to retrieve the
ball as fast as possible to the players. This one let it slide by him
and took his time, fell on it and that’s when the incident occurred.
After a bit of shoving Hazard kick the ballboy and ball from under him
and ran off to re-start the match. It doesn’t matter what he wrote on
Twitter about time wasting beforehand it was an empty tweet from a
teen. The real matter is that a professional footballer, a role model
an adult kicked a person on national TV. If this happened on the street
he would have been arrested simple as that. Some people have said it
was just like Eric Cantona’s kung-fu kick to a Palace fan all those
years ago.

The facts are Chelsea are a club out of control and have no
discipline. I have said this before but this is another example of how this club have completely lost it. We have seen in the past that they haven’t dealt with their players misdemeanors well. Ashley Cole shooting a youth player,
John Terry and his many, many wrong doings in the past 2 years. How the
club treated the Mark Clattenburg affair earlier this season was all
wrong. How the players got AVB the sack, how Roman shamelessly sacked the man that brought them Champions League success it all adds up. Iv said many times there out of control and John Terry runs the club that club.

Roman may as well make him manager and save a lot of time and money.


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