Chelsea FC thread (Champions!)

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Not my fault you're too arrogant and dont know what you're talking about.
Its funny how when we were arguing, you said one thing and when it went quiet, you now say something else. You just make shit up to make yourself look right. And when I prove you wrong you change the subject.

Just go back and see for yourself. But then again you're probably just gonna say something like "I cant be bothered" or come up with a childish and sarcastic comment.
Unless Revan beats you to it of course cuz he seems to talk for you these days. And when he does, you just quote him and reply with the following smilie:
:applause:

You're so predictable its funny.
 
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All i said was, that you were wrong to speak on behalf of Essien, at one point you even said that he wanted to go to Manchester United? LOL Where did you get that crap from, he never said those words, just because he said he loves Cantona does not mean squat! I love Chocolate Chip Cookies but am I going to work at a Chocolate Chip Cookie factory? I mean Jesus Christ!

As i said before, I want to stop this, and I want to stop making you look foolish, but you just keep making yourself look foolish by bringing it up.

MODS: If i ignore Rune does this mean I will not read his posts?





SINCE THIS IS THE CHELSEA FORUM, UNLIKE RUNE, I will post something useful and related to Chelsea and not personally bash people..

Chelsea's Claude Makelele is fit for Sunday's Community Shield against Arsenal after showing no ill effects from a pre-season knock to the head.

William Gallas is back in training after a knee injury, but Wayne Bridge and Arjen Robben are unlikely to play.

Sol Campbell is Arsenal's only definite non-starter and the centre-back is set to be sidelined for another two weeks.

Midfielder Cesc Fabregas has proved his fitness and Gilberto Silva could figure despite being short of match practice.

Chelsea's Claude Makelele is fit for Sunday's Community Shield against Arsenal after showing no ill effects from a pre-season knock to the head.

The Blues are monitoring Arjen Robben's hamstring strain, while William Gallas is training again after a knee injury.

Sol Campbell is Arsenal's only definite non-starter and the centre-back is set to be sidelined for another two weeks.

Midfielder Cesc Fabregas has proved his fitness and Gilberto Silva could figure despite being short of match practice.

Chelsea (from): Cudicini, Cech, Ferreira, Carvalho, Gallas, Johnson, Terry, Huth, del Horno, Gudjohnsen, Geremi, Makelele, Tiago, Lampard, J Cole, Wright-Phillips, Crespo, Drogba, Duff, Diarra, Robben, Jarosik, C Cole, Bridge.

Arsenal (from): Lehmann, Almunia, Howard, Lauren, Eboue, Hoyte, Cole, Clichy, Senderos, Toure, Cygan, Fabregas, Flamini, Gilberto Silva, Pires, Ljungberg, Reyes, Hleb, Bentley, Van Persie, Henry, Bergkamp.

BIG-MATCH FACTS

# ARSENAL and Chelsea play each other in the FA Community Shield (formerly the Charity Shield) for the first time. These London giants are two of the 25 different clubs to have won this traditional curtain-raiser between the champions of England and the FA Cup winners.

# The Gunners are making their 19th appearance in the 83rd such pipe opener, and their fourth in successive seasons. They've enjoyed 11 wins outright, since their first success against Sheffield Wednesday in 1930. They've lost five times. The other two matches ended all square after 90 minutes. They finished goalless with Tottenham in 1991 when the Shield was retained for six months by each club, while Manchester United won on penalties after drawing 1-1 with Arsenal at the Millennium Stadium in the season before last.

# The Premiership runners-up, who beat Manchester United on penalties after a goalless 120 minutes in the FA Cup final in May, could be making their last visit to Cardiff for a final. Although the Millennium Stadium will probably host the Carling Cup final, the new Wembley is expected to be ready to stage next year's climax to the FA Cup. This is the fifth occasion the Shield has been played in the Wales capital - Arsenal's fourth and Chelsea's first.

# CHELSEA are straining at the leash to embark on the defence of their first League title in half a century and only the second in their 100 years history. Jose Mourinho's record-breaking Premiership champions ended 12 points clear of Arsenal in second place. They bagged an unsurpassed Premiership points tally of 95, won 29 of their 38 fixtures, dropped just 19 points, conceded only 15 goals and kept 25 clean sheets and 34 in all competitions. They would dearly love to strike an early psychological blow in this pre-season showpiece.

# The Blues first won the League title in 1955, and subsequently beat Newcastle 3-0 in the Charity Shield. Their other three appearances in the Shield were as FA Cup winners. In 1970, they lost 2-1 to Everton, in 1997 they lost on penalties after a 1-1 draw with Manchester United, but in the year 2000, Chelsea retained the silverware with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United.

# Honours were even in the two Premiership meetings between these clubs last season. The match at Highbury in December ended 2-2 but was remembered for Theirry Henry's quickly taken free kick, while Chelsea were still organising the wall and Petr Cech was taken off guard. The reverse fixture was an enthralling goalless draw, played at electrifying pace. The point against the reigning champions, took Chelsea to within six points of the crown. Mourinho is yet to mastermind a victory over Arsenal. Claudio Ranieri's Chelsea beat the Gunners 1-2 at Highbury in the Champions League Quarter-final second leg in April 2004. Arsenal 'doubled' Chelsea in that Premiership campaign - their most recent victory over the Blues coming in the 1-2 League triumph at Stamford Bridge in February last year.


# Howard Webb has been selected as the match referee. The 34 year old from Rotherham was in the middle for 23 Premiership matches last season, issuing two red cards and 72 yellow. The only players he dismissed were Gonzalo Sorondo of Crystal Palace and Peter Crouch, then of Southampton - both for violent conduct in the relegation six-pointer at Selhurst Park on 7 May.


Courtesy of BBC :)


IN THE FUTURE RUNEEDGE - If you want to talk to me - PM ME, this is a FORUM, no one else wants to read your ridiculous banter..

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Rune, do me a favor, stop acting like a kid.

Ever since that discussion between you and Sulph about essien not wanting, and players not wanting to go to chelsea you have been acting like a kid.

I agreed with Sulph, not with you. It was my opinion, and you must accept it as I do aceept yours. You/me/Sulph everyone defends their view and that's final. Things got out of hand sometimes, but that's no reason for you to start bitching me or him everytime you don't agree with something me/he said.

Okay, so from now on you can make a million posts about this, I don't care, I won't answer.
We can talk about chelski, man, arsenal, whatever, but I won't post anything again that have to do with this.

PS: And don't start talking about me having that last word, yuo know what i'm talking, you made a stupid discussion about it with Sulph sometime ago, you can have the last word, cause I don't give a frack.
 
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Rune, do me a favor, stop acting like a kid.

Ever since that discussion between you and Sulph about essien not wanting, and players not wanting to go to chelsea you have been acting like a kid.

I agreed with Sulph, not with you. It was my opinion, and you must accept it as I do aceept yours. You/me/Sulph everyone defends their view and that's final. Things got out of hand sometimes, but that's no reason for you to start bitching me or him everytime you don't agree with something me/he said.

Okay, so from now on you can make a million posts about this, I don't care, I won't answer.
We can talk about chelski, man, arsenal, whatever, but I won't post anything again that have to do with this.

PS: And don't start talking about me having that last word, yuo know what i'm talking, you made a stupid discussion about it with Sulph sometime ago, you can have the last word, cause I don't give a frack.

This was between me and Sulph so stay out of it. We had a little chat on MSN and agreed to not talk about it. Plus we seem to be getting along fine now. And dont bother arguing cuz you and Sulph never understood what I've wrote here which is why this arguement started in the first place.
 
Great goal by Drogba, but my lord he is a BABY!!! Two mediocre challenges, he actually reacts as though someone just castrated him. He needs to grow a pair...
 
Perhaps, but his reaction? Screaming rolling so vigoursly that if he were injured he'd tear every remaining strand of ligaments? And the first...there was barely anything in it. He's clearly got talent (hopefully today signals an improvement in his finishing) but all last season and clearly this one too he defintiely thinks a bit of his acting skills...which are the worst this side of the Atlantic. (S. Americans still hold the crown or that lol)
 
Great second goal too, doesn't change my previous comment though ;)

Also, did you see the celebration? It was straight from Winning Eleven! I never knew players actualyl chased each other around until they could fall on the goal scorer and gyrate their hips...more realism from Konami!
 
I thought Drogba did well, but i was surprised by Gilberto. He showed some classy touches of skill and seemed like a different player. Also nice to see Crespo back. All in all it was a good game for a 'neutral'! :applause:
 
Looks like Chelsea has just got a win and a curse.Nobody aside from Man United had won the charity shield and then go on and won the league.A food for thought definitely.
 
Del Horno really impressed me, and I loved to see Ferreira challenge Henry with his pace..
 
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Looks like Chelsea has just got a win and a curse.Nobody aside from Man United had won the charity shield and then go on and won the league.A food for thought definitely.

lol, the curse is on the whole premier league and it's name is... José Mourinho, the best manager ever. It was so funny to see Wenger face of dispair.. the man tried to enter "mind game" championship during the week but spoke to a wall, and in the end Drogba makes baby food out of his defence twice.. must be a complete frustration :).
 
With todays performance - seems like it - we had the ability to score against the run fo play - twice..
 
The problem Chelsea should be worrying about is that the run of play was going in the wrong direction...
 
I think that the keepign pocession thing will only happen against Arsenal, United etc.

However its still a skill to soak up the pressure and still come out with a win.
 
I know what you mean. Milan did the same against PSV in the CL. But its not gonna work forever. If Arsenal had scored one more and made it 2-2 with 10 mins to go and Arsenal kept all that momentum going with more attacks, you're basically screwed.
I'm not saying I'm right but my tactic is to hurt them before they hurt you. Dont wait for them to determine the pace of the game. Control the game yourself.
But Mourinho has his own ways of doing things and so far it has worked.
 
Hmm yes, it actually should have even been 3-0 at one point, if the ref knew what playing advantage was..:roll:
 
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