Sulph
Goodbye...
- 28 September 2003
Even so, we go through.
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SulphuricX said:Even so, we go through.
SulphuricX said:I mean at home, you generally attack more. So thats why I think Chelsea will score 1 goal at least. They defended absolutely brilliantly at Stuttgarts place, Johnson and Terry on top form. But, now at home, more attacking, they cant forget about the defence. If it is another strong, solid performance, then I think we can blow Stuttgart away.
SulphuricX said:ima stay up and watch the game. skip school tommorow. im in hk, the match is at 3am here.
Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink has grown tired of Claudio Ranieri's rotation policy and has sensationally told a Dutch television programme that he wants to quit Chelsea.
The Holland hot-shot has had to share striking responsibilities with Hernan Crespo, Eidur Gudjohnsen and Adrian Mutu this term as Roman Abramovich's fortune has heralded a new era at Stamford Bridge.
Many critics have claimed the Blues stars will not be prepared to accept coming in and out of the starting line-up and Hasselbaink's declarations are the first sign that the size of the squad, and sheer talent available to Ranieri, is beginning to have some impact and strain on player morale.
"I have stated that I prefer a move away," Hasselbaink told Studio Sport.
"We don't have to compete with each other.
"He (Ranieri) is substituting a lot.
"If you play well, you could still be on the bench in the next match.
"The result is you cannot get into a rhythm, and you see that now."
The former Leeds United forward claims he has asked to leave the club, but Chelsea are reluctant to agree to his wishes.
"I have said I would like to leave the club if I can't play every week," he added.
"However, they don't want to co-operate."
Hasselbaink only recently pledged his future to the West London outfit and the frank interview has come as something of a shock.
The 31-year-old is under contract at Stamford Bridge until 2005.
SulphuricX said:I mean at home, you generally attack more. So thats why I think Chelsea will score 1 goal at least. They defended absolutely brilliantly at Stuttgarts place, Johnson and Terry on top form. But, now at home, more attacking, they cant forget about the defence. If it is another strong, solid performance, then I think we can blow Stuttgart away.
SulphuricX said:Haha, me and my gay predictions. Oh well, at least the defending part of my prediction was correct. Abso-fucking-lutely brilliant. Thats 5? clean sheets in the chmps lge?.
Professor Nutmeg said:What's the bet we draw Arsenal tomorrow morning. :l :nono:
Professor Nutmeg said:What's the bet we draw Arsenal tomorrow morning. :l :nono:
metal jason said:Btw, I really want to know why Chelsea will play with Arsenal again in the CL?? Is it someone controlled the draw??
gerd said:Does anyone knows Chelsea second keeper this weekend, o read that he's a Begian keeper...he's rather young, never heard of him...is he good????
Professor Nutmeg said:[He was at PSV before. He hasn't featured for us yet.