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Wycombe held by Chelsea

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by confusedllama (U6863431) 10 January 2007
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Wycombe were by far the better team. The match ended 1 - 1. Chelsea played very badly throughout the match and didn't deserve to win.

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posted Jan 12, 2007

With all the news on how the greatest manager is about to leave the Champions that I feel I have to leave my own opinion on the situation not that it will make any difference , but I feel that Jose would be my choice to stay Keeping Cech Terry A Cole Essien Lampard Makelele Bridge Drogba J Cole Kalou even at the cost of losing Roman ,Kenyon ,Arnesen , Ballack and Shevchenko

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If Roman left you'd be bankrupt within months as you cannot afford the wages fo the players at your club...

Losing him would mean you'd be in a situation that would make Leeds look stable and you'd be in League 2 before you knew what hit you.

Sheva is a great goalscorer and i've maintained all along that 4-4-2 should be played with wingers. Mourinho though does not have the strength of character to stand up to Lampard or drop makelele.

J Cole(SWP) Essien Ballack Robben

Would be an awesome midfield and with Drogba and Shevchenko up front you'd see them rip teams apart like never before.

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posted Jan 12, 2007

Dearest Red_United, some explaination about allegations of misconduct on MANU's part:

Manu players (as one) remind me of a spoilt brat whose daddy forgot to mention that other boys are allowed to play too, so as soon as the opposition gets the ball you see (man u team as a collective) arms coming up, pushing, shoving and prodding the man in posession (just sneakily enough for the referee to kiss the whistle rather than to blow it because it is not full fledge assault), swearing at the referee for allowing this (others using the ball) catastrophy to happen etc etc. This on top of any amount of cheating and conning (as you rightly say all teams do).

so whilst you have had some very talented players, you have also got a system of producing on field bullies who are sly and computerlike in their misdemeanours (programmed by the scottish wizard no doubt). Lovely phrases like "The right to play" meaning wearing red shirts no doubt. Its the whole culture of your club I find apalling rather than an individual trait to be honest.

I hope this suffices, have a nice weekend.
Regards.
bbl

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posted Jan 12, 2007

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Dearest Red_United, some explaination about allegations of misconduct on MANU's part:

Manu players (as one) remind me of a spoilt brat whose daddy forgot to mention that other boys are allowed to play too, so as soon as the opposition gets the ball you see (man u team as a collective) arms coming up, pushing, shoving and prodding the man in posession (just sneakily enough for the referee to kiss the whistle rather than to blow it because it is not full fledge assault), swearing at the referee for allowing this (others using the ball) catastrophy to happen etc etc. This on top of any amount of cheating and conning (as you rightly say all teams do).

so whilst you have had some very talented players, you have also got a system of producing on field bullies who are sly and computerlike in their misdemeanours (programmed by the scottish wizard no doubt). Lovely phrases like "The right to play" meaning wearing red shirts no doubt. Its the whole culture of your club I find apalling rather than an individual trait to be honest.

I hope this suffices, have a nice weekend.
Regards.
bbl

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You could be describing any team there.

And....

The likes of veira, keown, dixon, winterburn, parlour never did this did they?

Granted they don't play for you anymore, but they were as bad as any, maybe even starting the trend?

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posted Jan 12, 2007

Dont start thinking that Liverpool are better than chelsea becose there not,look at liverpool,they lost to Arsenal 6-3 sadface...AT HOME!!!

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comment by keseak (U6669204)

posted Jan 16, 2007

Despite the Stampford bridge between Ballack and his play at the moment,distractors will soon realise the huge workload/contributions he's added to the Chelsea's train. If in doubt, checkout in few days what midfield Chelsea will present when J/Terry is back and Essien/Lampard supports him.

WAO.

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posted Jan 17, 2007

im a celtic fan and a cov city fan. cov arnt that good but celtic are pretty decent. in 2003 celtic played porto in the uefa cup final and mourhino was porto manager. he had the porto players divin all over the shop and sooner or later if he stays at chelsea then hell have them doin it aswel. kick kick him out i think so what if he wins games. the cheepest ticket is more than 30 quid for gods sake. mourhinos a dirty divin cheetin mug

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posted Feb 2, 2007

For sure they were the best team on the day, no wonder "The Chosen One" didnt say anything about the better team didnt win as he usualy does. This tym he was gentleman enough to accept his "stars" were all over the pitch for the whole 90 mins. Good work Wycombe, success is never bought!!

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posted Feb 2, 2007

Your team, The Gurners, as they are called these day are an academy. Thank you

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posted Feb 2, 2007

There is no "therefore" in football! Just because Liverpool lost to 6-3 to Arsenal and Arsenal lost Chelsea 7-1 does not mean Chelsea woul beat Liverpool. The scores are only an example people!

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posted Feb 2, 2007

In your own time??? (TWO WEEKS)

He's special not chosen.

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