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| Originally posted by raveed must u type in blue i thought tonites game was gonna be a cracker but turned out to be a bore fest with caution being the order of the day ... chelsea deserved to win but the manner of the goal was unfair .. drogba was clearly offside and i dont rate him highly in the premier leaue ... i think he should be sold ... i was really keen to see essiens debut and that guy looks sharp *gulp* on a side note chelsea seem to be a team with a lot of back door tension atm ... robben and carvalho have already expressed their displeasure at mourinhos rotation system and i wouldnt be surprised to see a lot of others pissed of in the coming weeks ... there a lotta stars in the squad all of whom are keen to be at the world cup next year so they wanna play as much as possible ... |
in all cases, Essien is a class player, and Drogba is the best striker actually.
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| Originally posted by raveed must u type in blue |
o, btw kids make sure to buy john terrys new book: my winning season. looks a quality read.
wicked book mate
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| Originally posted by Chang monkey o, btw kids make sure to buy john terrys new book: my winning season. looks a quality read. |
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| Originally posted by paranoik0 i absolutely refuse to buy books written by football players or managers, that's a load of bullshit. i don't believe half of them (players) have the intelligence to write coherently neither to write anything interesting enough, and they get enough money without the need to cash in on book sales. |
12 out of 12. 0 goals conceded. this could be better than last season. arsenals unbeaten run is gonna fall.
Chelsea will win the league this season because they still have that jammy championship winning bullshit that man united used to get all the time. But if united can keep on scoring consistently all season i think they might push chelsea harder than last season.
Regarding the post above, if united and charlton win both their games in hand then they'll both be on 12 out of 12, start singing ur praises later in the season clown boy
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| Originally posted by Matty V Chelsea will win the league this season because they still have that jammy championship winning bullshit that man united used to get all the time. But if united can keep on scoring consistently all season i think they might push chelsea harder than last season. Regarding the post above, if united and charlton win both their games in hand then they'll both be on 12 out of 12, start singing ur praises later in the season clown boy |
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| Originally posted by Chang monkey every team and their fans will have a little bit of jealousy, even if they do not say so. its great bein a chelsea fan atm, especially after seasons of bein under achievers.. |
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| Originally posted by Chang monkey o, btw kids make sure to buy john terrys new book: my winning season. looks a quality read. |

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WHEN WE won at Liverpool on the first day of 2005, I thought I would look back on Anfield as one of the happiest memories of a great season. Instead, it's a place I will associate now with one of my worst nightmares. Everybody assumed we would beat them in the Champions League semi-finals. They were supposed to be just another stepping stone on our route to Istanbul. No one was really talking about the Champions League being Liverpool's destiny yet. If anything, most people thought it was our year. We were the ones who had beaten Barcelona and Bayern Munich. We had knocked out the favourites. We were steaming along. We felt unstoppable. We had the best players. We had the best manager. It was our year. Not someone else's. A few of us had watched their second leg against Juventus and agreed we wanted to play the Italians but even after the first leg finished 0-0, I think their league form conned us. I said to Frank Lampard when we were in the dressing room about an hour before the game that it felt too relaxed in there. We were all so confident because the Premiership table told us we were so much better than them.
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Even when they scored so early through Luis Garcia - and now the computer simulation has shown it wasn't a goal I wish we'd kicked up more fuss about it - there was plenty of time. But at 80 minutes I started to panic and when I saw the clock going to 88 minutes, my eyes started filling up with tears. When Eidur Gudjohnsen's shot somehow went out into touch in the last minute of injury time I can't explain quite how I felt. It was like everything went from my body. We had had one more chance. This was it. And then it was all gone in a split second. I was distraught after the game. I didn't know what to do with myself. What I couldn't quite comprehend was that for the second year in succession, we had lost a Champions League semi we were supposed to win. For the second year in succession we had got so close to the final, the match that is the Holy Grail for every professional footballer, and then we had blown it. I wanted to run straight back down the tunnel when the final whistle went. But I went up to Stevie Gerrard and Jamie Carragher and told them: "Go and lift it now. Go and lift it for yourself and for your club." It was hard because a big part of me just wanted to get back to the dressing room away from the cameras and the eyes of the crowd and just wallow in my despair. When you have got grown men on the pitch crying because they have just lost something they have worked so hard for, the rawness of that can be quite shocking.William Gallas was beside himself with despair. A few of us were. When I heard the final whistle, I broke down. I was crying. People were saying to me that it wasn't our year and our chance would come. But I was in bits. Willie and Eidur were the same. The manager came over and said "No tears again. We will have our time." Going back to the dressing room was the lowest I have felt in football. I know when I walk in there next time, when we play Liverpool in October, it's all going to come flooding back and I'm already dreading that. I sat there in the dressing room that night with a towel over my head, just crying. Nobody wanted to move from their seat. We sat there for an age. No one wanted to look up, speak, move, to get up to get showered or even wanted to get changed. It was an hour and a half before the lads were out of the dressing room. I kept thinking about something Marcel Desailly once said to me, that in the Champions League, you get one chance at it and if you don't take it, it doesn't happen. That haunted me as we drove away from Anfield. Once we had beaten Barcelona we thought our name was on the trophy. That tie was such an epic, such an upheaval, such an achievement, we felt nothing could be harder than that. We felt once we had overcome that, we could overcome anything. Beating Bayern was tough, too. We thought we'd done the hard work but blew it against a side we should have beaten. |
john terry what a man, very honest in "defeat" aswell. shame that he is injured for the wales england clash., england could really struglle.
when chelsea play liverpool in the cl peter crouch is gonna get eaten. DINNERTIME!
ur not even worth replying to anymore ur posts make me laugh chelsea fans make me laugh full stop with there comments
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| Originally posted by Chang monkey o and we have Sunderland next. at home. man utd have man city. that is no easy game especially with man citys form. |
European champions > Premiership Champions.
Argue all you want. Most would agree.
Soon. European Champions/Premiership Champions = Liverpool
Read that equation. You might wanna give John Terry another piece of tissue..
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| Originally posted by trewqy European champions > Premiership Champions. Argue all you want. Most would agree. Soon. European Champions/Premiership Champions = Liverpool Read that equation. You might wanna give John Terry another piece of tissue.. |
Why are all chelsea fans so adament that Terry needs to be england captain? Im sure in Svens mind hes still unsure who to partner with Rio: Sol OR Terry let alone pick him as captain. Besides Owen is vice captain which is the stupidest choice ever as that guy has as much motivation and leadership skills as an orange.
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| Originally posted by Matty V Why are all chelsea fans so adament that Terry needs to be england captain? Im sure in Svens mind hes still unsure who to partner with Rio: Sol OR Terry let alone pick him as captain. Besides Owen is vice captain which is the stupidest choice ever as that guy has as much motivation and leadership skills as an orange. |
Hey im just pointing out the current situation as it is. I think that Rio is still one of the best defenders in the game. His performances for England dont look all that commited but neither do Gerrard, Lampard and just about half the England team.
Though the best choice for captain would come from one of the centre halfs. If Gerrard could pick the midfield up and drive them on like he does for Liverpool then he could be a contender but not in his current form.
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| Originally posted by Chang monkey YOU ARE ON CRACK. for a start who gives a fuck whbat sven thinks , he is a knob cheese. rio is well past his best and is average at best. he has no motivation for the game any more and plays for money. |
all footballers play for the money, im mainly accusing rio for having no motivation for the game, in comparison to terry who is a braveheart.
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| Originally posted by sleepydragon haha thats one of the funniest things ive ever read u accuse rio of only playing for money and u support chelsea |
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| Originally posted by Vyper0987 +1... |

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Originally posted by Chang monkey ![]() looks like arseanal out of the title race already. 2 losses so early will kill them. |
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