Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by roadrunner » 14 Nov 2010 19:26

sandman
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There were quite a few people dressed as blue seats at the Bridge by the end of the match.


Plastic support.

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Nov 2010 19:59

LOL just LOL at Chelsea

A bit of payback for Butch Wilkins maybe

Top of the league and only one win out of three....time to sack another manager methinks.

Just loving Sunday the 14th...Alonso and Ferrari losing too

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by Zammo » 14 Nov 2010 20:25

44 min GOAL Chelsea 0-1 Sunderland (Onuoha) Brilliant! Brilliant! Brilliant! Was that Nedum Onuoha, or was that Pele? Seconds after Cech produces a superb double save from Gyan and Welbeck, Onouha picks up the ball 30 yards out, ghosts - dances - magicks - his way past two Chelsea defenders and shoves the ball nonchalantly past Cech. What a wondrous goal. It's the first goal of Onuoha's Sunderland career, and the first goal by a visiting team to Stamford Bridge. Pinch yourselves, one and all. One minute of injury time.

51 min GOAL Chelsea 0-2 Sunderland (Gyan) Not a misprint! Liquid football by Sunderland, and Stamford Bridge is stunned a second time! Welbeck finds Henderson, who plays an exquisite one-touch through pass to Gyan, who takes a touch before sliding it under Cech! Would. You. Believe. It.

85 min Fans streaming out of the exits.

86 min GOAL Chelsea 0-3 Sunderland (Welbeck) It's a rout! An X-rated shocker by Ashley Cole as he retreats into his own corner! He tries to slide the ball across his own area for Cech, but Cech had approached him and watches, powerless, as Welbeck steals in and taps the ball in! Remarkable!

90+1 min Stamford Bridge is now nearer empty than full.

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by Big Foot » 14 Nov 2010 20:25

John Madejski's Wallet When was the last time you saw CheLOLsea so thoroughly outplayed for 90mins

Last weekend at Anfield?

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by Zammo » 14 Nov 2010 20:32

A serious Chelsea viewpoint though......(and I watched the entire game).

The squad looks thin as. Never heard of most of the subs. Drogba is obvioulsy still not right. Lamps and Terry not getting any younger. Remember that Chelsea are top due to their easy start to the season (and they can thank the fixture list computer for that). With all Premiership contenders struggling, Chelsea may just have enough to win it this year, but the future looks uncertain. If Wilkins was given the boot to save money (he was only on £400k a year), then big money signings are not on the adgenda.


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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by LUX » 14 Nov 2010 21:13

No Fixed Abode Lost again and we're still top. :lol:



sigh, yes, so it's ok to support them for the moment.

Thanks Sunderland, btw

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by AthleticoSpizz » 14 Nov 2010 21:18

ooh and Man City setting their markers and really setting the English league on fire too lol

as FC utd of Manchester do say, "making friends not millionaires"

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by superreadingfan » 14 Nov 2010 22:48

not a bad result for chelsea i imagine it is the kick up the behind they needed, they got careless with all the goals and victories now like the phoenix will rise even higher. the players show such passion and emotion for their club on the pitch, the mercenaries at united, liverpool, and arsenal can only be envious of.

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by superreadingfan » 14 Nov 2010 22:50

at least the poster 'no fixed abode' is always behind his chelsea. the amount of so called reading fans that post on this portal who big up their first clubs like liverpool and united rate very low on the reading fc fan poll (about a 2-3). pretty sad. probably the reason we are in such a bad position with madejski ruining the club, because half the fans don't give a rats arse and care more about chelsea and liverpool than my beloved reading.


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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by Kitson12 » 14 Nov 2010 22:57

superreadingfan at least the poster 'no fixed abode' is always behind his chelsea. the amount of so called reading fans that post on this portal who big up their first clubs like liverpool and united rate very low on the reading fc fan poll (about a 2-3). pretty sad. probably the reason we are in such a bad position with madejski ruining the club, because half the fans don't give a rats arse and care more about chelsea and liverpool than my beloved reading.

LOL. Potw!

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by sandman » 14 Nov 2010 23:10

superreadingfan at least the poster 'no fixed abode' is always behind his chelsea. the amount of so called reading fans that post on this portal who big up their first clubs like liverpool and united rate very low on the reading fc fan poll (about a 2-3). pretty sad. probably the reason we are in such a bad position with madejski ruining the club, because half the fans don't give a rats arse and care more about chelsea and liverpool than my beloved reading.


Couldn't you have just said "I'm a better fan than you na na nan na na" it would've been simpler than typing all that.

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by swansea jack » 15 Nov 2010 05:54

Zammo A serious Chelsea viewpoint though......(and I watched the entire game).

The squad looks thin as. Never heard of most of the subs. Drogba is obvioulsy still not right. Lamps and Terry not getting any younger. Remember that Chelsea are top due to their easy start to the season (and they can thank the fixture list computer for that). With all Premiership contenders struggling, Chelsea may just have enough to win it this year, but the future looks uncertain. If Wilkins was given the boot to save money (he was only on £400k a year), then big money signings are not on the adgenda.


That's sh1t loads even if he has 3 roles (interpreter, babysitter & yoda lookalikey). :wink:

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by papereyes » 15 Nov 2010 14:26

roadrunner Johan Elmander's goal for Bolton at Wolves was sublime, Dennis Bergkamp style. No time to think about what you're doing, just natural ability. Brilliant movement and finish.

Wolves look like second season syndrome has infected their club. Stephen Hunt looking for his third relegation in three years. :D


A guy at work played football with Elmander as a kid. Said he was a runner, a cyclist and then a footballer.

Harsh.


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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by papereyes » 15 Nov 2010 14:27

I also think Barry Bannan is a great footballer name.

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by No Fixed Abode » 15 Nov 2010 16:00

Zammo A serious Chelsea viewpoint though......(and I watched the entire game).

The squad looks thin as. Never heard of most of the subs. Drogba is obvioulsy still not right. Lamps and Terry not getting any younger. Remember that Chelsea are top due to their easy start to the season (and they can thank the fixture list computer for that). With all Premiership contenders struggling, Chelsea may just have enough to win it this year, but the future looks uncertain. If Wilkins was given the boot to save money (he was only on £400k a year), then big money signings are not on the adgenda.


I think you're overreacting m8.

Once Terry, Alex, Essien, Lampard and Drogba are back to full fitness we'll be fine - that's the spine of the team. The team were shite yesterday and that will give them a kick up the backside they need.

We've got lots of good youngsters coming through like McEachran, Kakuta, Van Aarnholt etc.....

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by Zammo » 16 Nov 2010 20:49

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/9193773.stm

Terry & Alex out until 2011. Ferreira continues as centre back :lol:

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by soggy biscuit » 17 Nov 2010 08:21

Zammo http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/9193773.stm

Terry & Alex out until 2011. Ferreira continues as centre back :lol:


But surely Chelsea's hundreds of millions has bought them strength in depth and not just some overpaid first teamers........oh

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Re: Weekend Footy 13th/14th Nov

by Row Z Royal » 17 Nov 2010 12:46

papereyes I also think Barry Bannan is a great footballer name.


I keep thinking it says 'Barry Bananaman' when I scroll past it.

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