

Blueboy
MemberEverything posted by Blueboy
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Brana is just to quick for him lol xD
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FOR FUCK"S SAKE
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Argh, Deco really should stop fucking up -.-. Why try to play it trough someone's legs if on the edge of your own box?
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Come on ballack, should have scored there!
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Deco doesn't play too well :/
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Dudeee, that's fucking awesome! Tell 'em, and tell 'em good !
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Fabio Capello alone will make the decision about John Terry’s position. The FA confirms that England manager Fabio Capello alone will make the decision about John Terry’s position. An FA spokesman said: "Fabio is fully up to speed with developments regarding John Terry. He spoke with our Chairman Lord Triesman and Chief Executive Ian Watmore today, who both backed him to make the best decision for England on footballing grounds. Fabio is dealing with the matter in his own way using his extensive experience as a football manager." Fabio Capello returns to England later this week and will travel to Warsaw for the Euro 2012 qualifying competition draw this weekend. ------------------------------------- www.thefa.com -------------------------------------
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Indeed, he fucked up. And i'm not trying to make this whole story sound positive. But don't you think he already got a big enough shitload of stories like this shoven up his arse in the last two days? Every newspaper is talking about him, not for one day, but probably for the whole week. Maybe longer, looking at the fact that Capello/the FA still has to make a statement about his captaincy for England etc. When this comes out, the whole saga will start over again, not exactly what we would hope for. He still is our captain, and it's really plain stupid of him that he fucks up like this, not only his own reputation but also CFC's wich i find even more horrific .
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Nice to see another new member coming in! Keep posting! KTBFFH
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Did TalkChelsea get themselves another potential TC Legend ? Welcome to the forum!
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Fuck's sake, just read it. Where is this going to end . Despite the fact Terry had a good game last night, i am wondering how long he can keep performing like that, with the pressure building :unsure:. We really shouldn't talk anymore about the mistake of our captain, maybe only defend it towards others. Otherwise he is never going to get out of this mess. Who are we to judge his private life as long as he keeps performing like he did against Burnley? It clearly didn't affect his game, only his celebration. Heard from a friend of mine in London that even the local Chelsea-fans were slaughtering him. In my opinion, that's the most retarted thing to do. If any Chelsea-player needs the backing of the fans at the moment, it would be Terry. Why for god's sake would you criticise him even more? He learnt his lesson already in the mean i assume..
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Eat that you fucking prick Journo's, i hope Terry scores a hattrick next week
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YES!!!!! Now hold on!
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Christ, we looked pretty poor today :/
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FFS COME ON CHELS!
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In all honesty i just can't & won't believe that JT is doing all the stuff that's published about him. Sex, drugs & rock 'n roll seem to rule the world of John Terry outside Cobham/The Bridge, due to the tabloids that is. And so what, what IF he fucked the ex of Wayne Bridge? I'm not in favour of fucking an ex from a friend of yours, but Christ, he's human too. That stuff happens all the time, everywhere. I have to say it isn't decent of him, especialy not since he's the captain of England and Chelsea, and should be an kind of 'example'. But i have to give some credits to the tabloids for producing a spicy story about our captain, AGAIN :censored:.
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Chelsea's involvement in the Africa Cup of Nations 2010 ended on Thursday when John Mikel Obi's Nigeria were eliminated by Ghana. The Black Stars hung on for a 1-0 win after taking an early lead, and despite tiring in the final stages proved solid enough without Michael Essien to seal progression to Sunday's Final. The goal came from Asamoah Gyan once again, who has been a clinical presence in attack throughout the tournament in Angola, while Nigeria were once again disappointing. Mikel started at the heart of midfield alongside Yusuf Ayila and Sani Kaita, in a more advanced role to the one he takes up for Chelsea, no doubt grateful for the absence of his club team-mate Michael Essien from the opposition line-up. Ghana's young side had impressed on its Angolan adventure so far and would demand Nigeria raise their game if they would reach the Final, the Super Eagles only beating Zambia on penalties in the quarter-final after an uninspiring goalless draw. It was the Ghanaians that had the first sight of goal, Andre Ayew trying an ambitious back heel from a corner, easy for Nigerian goalie Vincent Enyeama to gather. Their next shot on target proved more fruitful. Twenty minutes in Asamoah Gyan, their top scorer at the tournament, got in front of his marker and powerfully headed home Matthew Amoah's precise near-post corner. Nigeria responded well, Peter Odemwingie msifired into Obafemi Martins' path, and the former Newcastle man should have scored but found Richard Kingson, Ghana's goalkeeper, in good form. Mikel was seeing plenty of the ball but struggling to impose himself in the right areas, his possession mainly confined to the areas in and around the centre-circle as Ghana's youngsters snapped away, defending resolutely and looking fitter than their more experienced opponents. It just wasn't quite happening for Nigeria, and when they did get into decent positions, as Odemwingie did in first-half stoppage time, they were wasteful, on that occasion the forward snatching at his shot and dragging it well wide of goal. Before half-time Mikel went down after catching his foot in the turf, requiring treatment but he was okay to continue in the second period. The Chelsea man created a superb opening for Nigeria on the hour-mark, lifting a delicate ball over the Ghanaian back line for Martins, who was well denied by the advancing Kingson before Chinedu Obasi fired high moments later, at least providing encouragement for Shaibu Amodu's side. Mikel fired wide before Amodu made changes, Victor Obinna, a forward, on for midfielder Yusuf and Aiyegbeni Yakubu on for Odemwingie. The Everton forward had a golden chance just moments after coming on, a cross fizzed into the near-post where it struck him on the thigh and rebounded wide. In truth it could have gone anywhere, and he complained afterwards that the ball from Elderson Echiejile should have come along the ground rather than in the air. Finally Nigeria were really beginning to press, Martins had another opportunity on 76 minutes but was crowded out, the tired Ghanaians just hanging on. Four minutes of injury time could only bring the Nigerians a lengthy shot that flew well wide of Kingson's goal, and Ghana could even have scored a second on the counter-attack had Haminu Draman's mishit cross been better struck. In the end it wasn't needed, and Mikel will be making his way back to Stamford Bridge pondering what might have been. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- chelseafc.com That's everyone back, wich ACN was everybody talking about lol. Apart from the injury of Essien
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Let's see what's true of it... But if he really did use doping again, he such a fucking idiot xD.
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Well, there are more than enough differences wich can be named between the average opposition of Cardiff & that of Chelsea xD.
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We should win this one. We are getting closer to winning it again ^^.
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4-2:mouthclosed: Jesus, losing 4-2 while 2-0 up front is only something Bolton can xD :/
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2-2, fuck :/.
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BOLTON 2-0 UP AS WE SPEAK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I really hope that Bolton can do some damage, whether it will be taking points from Arsenal or score a few goals (i'd rather have both, but i don't think that's realistic ).
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Essien to return to Cobham following injury
Blueboy replied to Rubber bullets's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I'd rather have Beletti than Mikel playing in that Anchor-role in midfield!