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« Reply #240 on: May 01, 2008, 05:25:13 PM »

rub it up those chelski big headed fckkkers  and scumy fans u keep thinkn liverpool are just lucky. 

i can tell u how much i love this.    The londoners with thieir prawn sandwithes.   Its liverpool v united final

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HAHAHAHAHAHA

I cant tell you how much i enjoyed last night just because of ppl like you. GTFI.

You should like it because of what it means to your club, not that you can get one up on other teams supporters.


On the Frank Lampard thing - its one of the worst things to go through, losing a parent, but at the end of the day people go through it everyday of the year and no doubt also have to continue on through there jobs in the days following - or worse still aren't old enough to be working.

The penalty will be a nice memory to help him greive but I don't subscribe to him being a saviour by being on the pitch.
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« Reply #241 on: May 01, 2008, 05:38:30 PM »

rub it up those chelski big headed fckkkers  and scumy fans u keep thinkn liverpool are just lucky. 

i can tell u how much i love this.    The londoners with thieir prawn sandwithes.   Its liverpool v united final

GFY

HAHAHAHAHAHA

I cant tell you how much i enjoyed last night just because of ppl like you. GTFI.

You should like it because of what it means to your club, not that you can get one up on other teams supporters.


On the Frank Lampard thing - its one of the worst things to go through, losing a parent, but at the end of the day people go through it everyday of the year and no doubt also have to continue on through there jobs in the days following - or worse still aren't old enough to be working.

The penalty will be a nice memory to help him greive but I don't subscribe to him being a saviour by being on the pitch.

Of course i am fucking delighted for the club... But isn't football all about getting one up on the opposition? And by opposition i mean supporters & players, managers etc... FFS don't try and be so petty.

I haven't retaliated to any other on this thread as they were all fine and well.. But when a big headed fucker like crip comes on i felt the need to retaliate. Tyvm.
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« Reply #242 on: May 01, 2008, 05:39:51 PM »

rub it up those chelski big headed fckkkers  and scumy fans u keep thinkn liverpool are just lucky. 

i can tell u how much i love this.    The londoners with thieir prawn sandwithes.   Its liverpool v united final

GFY

HAHAHAHAHAHA

I cant tell you how much i enjoyed last night just because of ppl like you. GTFI.

You should like it because of what it means to your club, not that you can get one up on other teams supporters.


On the Frank Lampard thing - its one of the worst things to go through, losing a parent, but at the end of the day people go through it everyday of the year and no doubt also have to continue on through there jobs in the days following - or worse still aren't old enough to be working.

The penalty will be a nice memory to help him greive but I don't subscribe to him being a saviour by being on the pitch.

of course he wanted it for his team but always nice to stick it up w@nk@rs with the mentality and attitude of people like crip17!

i dont think lampard was a saviour or wants to be seen as one. it wasn't his best game for chelsea but certainly not his worst. he wasn't man of the match but to say he "played poor" is laughable.

he didnt have to take the penalty, he could have quite easily let ballack take it but no he once again stood up and showed his character and inner strength and composed himself to score it.

those that say it was easy it was only a penalty should try it. pressure is a tough enemy whatever the sport and many have before him have failed the so called "simple" conversion from 12 yards.

rip pat lampard whatever people say your boy done you proud!
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« Reply #243 on: May 01, 2008, 07:23:12 PM »

ITB and Rookie - do you want Grant to stay or go?
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« Reply #244 on: May 01, 2008, 07:36:42 PM »

ITB and Rookie - do you want Grant to stay or go?

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« Reply #245 on: May 01, 2008, 07:47:04 PM »

If he stays to you think he will be given the chance to mold his own team

what ins - out do you wanna see in the close season
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« Reply #246 on: May 01, 2008, 07:57:49 PM »

I agree Rookie.

As most managers will tell you 80% of tactical work is done in pre season. Any tactical stuff done after that is for one off games, like away games in Europe, or when facing a side with an unusual formation.

Grant did the right thing when taking over mid season. He played the systems already in place and didn't try to change too much.

Judging by his first buy in Anelka, he wants more attacking football if he gets the chance to give it a go.
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« Reply #247 on: May 01, 2008, 07:58:25 PM »

If he stays to you think he will be given the chance to mold his own team

what ins - out do you wanna see in the close season

I hope he would...

Outs, Malouda (shite), Mikel are two that spring to mind... Ferraira too and bring through Belletti a bit more at RB, or buy a right back that isn't going to sit on the bench behind a midfielder in his position, so Essien can play Makelele type role in Midfield.

TBH, if he wasn't so loved by the club and his manager i don't think Lamps would get into the team so easy.. Ballack and Essien in Centre is the way to go imo..

Also would like to see a CB brought in for cover so we dont have to have that donkey Alex on the pitch.
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« Reply #248 on: May 01, 2008, 07:59:20 PM »

I agree Rookie.

As most managers will tell you 80% of tactical work is done in pre season. Any tactical stuff done after that is for one off games, like away games in Europe, or when facing a side with an unusual formation.

Grant did the right thing when taking over mid season. He played the systems already in place and didn't try to change too much.

Judging by his first buy in Anelka, he wants more attacking football if he gets the chance to give it a go.

Yep, i liked that signing v much and look forward to seeing more of  him next season..
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« Reply #249 on: May 01, 2008, 08:00:48 PM »

If he stays to you think he will be given the chance to mold his own team

what ins - out do you wanna see in the close season

I hope he would...

Outs, Malouda (shite), Mikel are two that spring to mind... Ferraira too and bring through Belletti a bit more at RB, or buy a right back that isn't going to sit on the bench behind a midfielder in his position, so Essien can play Makelele type role in Midfield.

TBH, if he wasn't so loved by the club and his manager i don't think Lamps would get into the team so easy.. Ballack and Essien in Centre is the way to go imo..

Also would like to see a CB brought in for cover so we dont have to have that donkey Alex on the pitch.

4-4-2 then?
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« Reply #250 on: May 01, 2008, 08:03:28 PM »

Do you want/think Drogba will be staying

can he play upfront with Anelka?

Sheva in or out
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« Reply #251 on: May 01, 2008, 08:15:59 PM »

If he stays to you think he will be given the chance to mold his own team

what ins - out do you wanna see in the close season

I hope he would...

Outs, Malouda (shite), Mikel are two that spring to mind... Ferraira too and bring through Belletti a bit more at RB, or buy a right back that isn't going to sit on the bench behind a midfielder in his position, so Essien can play Makelele type role in Midfield.

TBH, if he wasn't so loved by the club and his manager i don't think Lamps would get into the team so easy.. Ballack and Essien in Centre is the way to go imo..

Also would like to see a CB brought in for cover so we dont have to have that donkey Alex on the pitch.

4-4-2 then?

Yeah thats the way forward i feel.

Cech, RB, Terry, Carvahlo, Cole, Kalou, Essien, Ballack, Cole, Drogba, Anelka.

Do you want/think Drogba will be staying

can he play upfront with Anelka?

Sheva in or out

I want him to stay and i think he will...

I would like to say yes, but only time will tell, at least give them a chance to try.

Sheva can sit on the bench for another season and clear off the line vs Man U if he wants Smiley
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« Reply #252 on: May 02, 2008, 02:04:10 AM »

grant to stay- im not sure yet. hes done well but whose to say we wouldnt have achieved what we have this season with jose in charge, its still the team he built anyway.
he certainly needs to change the football we play. very solid but needs to be more attractive. there have been hints of this in recent times but there needs to be more.

i hope drogba will say, i dont like and dont see anelka as his replacement. i think if he goes chelsea will buy another striker.

i dont agree with rooks, i would stay 433 and not 442. lampard is first on my teamsheet in midfield and i feel his partership with ballack is blossoming. makelele has been superb but im hoping essien will establish himself into that role.

i think gareth barry wold be a good buy to play on the leftside if we do decide to play a 442 and he can also cover a number of other positions if needed including centre back.

sheva,wright phillips,ben hiem all must go and we need to buy a right full back of quality  then get rid of ferraira or belletti.

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« Reply #253 on: May 02, 2008, 02:14:35 PM »

Liverpool have bid for Barry.

Here we go again..... lol
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« Reply #254 on: May 02, 2008, 03:19:20 PM »

i hoped they would go after bentley ,
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