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Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech would be a great signing for Arsenal if the
Blues let him sign for one of their
big Premier League
rivals, according to Gunners legend Ray Parlour.
Fly Emirates did sponsor Chelsea previously however, and whilst being tied to the
Blues, the airline opted to agree a huge deal with Arsenal on the naming of said stadium, which must have felt like a
big middle finger to our London
rivals.
The
Blues will no doubt be a tough nut to crack again, especially as the easing of the FFP rules means that they can spend
big money to strengthen an already strong squad, but I am not so worried about our other
rivals for a number of reasons.
We stopped a
big rival getting one over on us, while answering the question of whether we can put last season's away day
blues behind us.
This year saw the
biggest ever win in a
Blues Varsity Match as the Oxford
Blues thrashed their
rivals 7 - 1.
The
Blues may prove to be our
biggest rivals in the hunt for his signature, having a good working relationship with the Spanish club thanks to previous deals including Filipe Luis, Diego Costa and Thibaut Courtois, while Bayern already have Douglas Costa amazing in his favoured position, and Paris Saint - Germain having Angel Di Maria.
Chelsea fans would surely agree that either of those would be superb buys for the
Blues, even if a tad unrealistic, particularly De Bruyne due to him now playing for one of their
biggest rivals and establishing himself as one of their most important players.
Having already opened his account for the
blues, he will be relishing the chance to show what he can do at the home of their
biggest rivals making him the most important player for the visitors.
Despite losing their most recent Champions League encounter to Shakthar Donetsk, the
blues are well equipped to handle the threat of their cross-town
rivals and it will be fascinating to see if Guardiola could pull out another
big result out of the hat on Sunday.
Marsden already knows what it takes to beat the Light
Blues on the sporting field having led the Oxford cricket club to a hat - trick of triumphs over their
biggest rivals in the three - forms of Varsity Match cricket — the first captain to achieve such a feat.
Although I would gladly pay to see the
Blues than sit at home whilst our
rivals play for the trophy with the
big ears.