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  1. "One team in Europe, there`s only one team left in Europe, one team left in Europe" (repeat)
  2. Second leg Chelsea v Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Friday 19 April. :cfc:
  3. Live on Eurosport http://www.nextgenseries.com/News/Comments-and-Features/2013/WATCH-7-HOURS-OF-NEXTGEN-FOOTBALL-THIS-FRIDAY-ALL-LIVE-ON-EUROSPORT
  4. Frank http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2298189/Bobby-Tambling-boosted-FRank-Lampard-call.html
  5. Arsenal or CSKA Moscow will play Chelsea in the semi-finals of the NextGen Series. The winner of Monday's tie at Emirates Stadium will take on the Blues in the last four. The game will be played in Como on Friday, March 29, kick-off 15.00CET. The final of the tournament takes place on Monday, April 1 at the same venue. Full draw: CHELSEA v Arsenal or CSKA Moscow, 15.00 CET Aston Villa v Sporting CP, 20.00 CET
  6. Hate international breaks 1 love Chelsea :cfc:
  7. FA YOUTH CUP DATE SET Posted on: Tue 19 Mar 2013 We can confirm the FA Youth Cup semi-final first leg away to Liverpool will be played at Anfield on Friday, April 12. The game will be played at Anfield and will kick off at 7.45pm, with live coverage on Chelsea TV. Ticket prices are £5 for adults and £1 for children. Tickets will be available on the day of the game. The date for the second leg at Stamford Bridge is yet to be confirmed.
  8. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q-OL9_2O4lU
  9. Chelsea lose to West Brom AVB sacked Chelsea lose to West Brom RDM sacked Chelsea play West Brom on Saturday
  10. I just hope Tevez stays on the bench
  11. Went to the 3 - 1 game . pity you went out love Amsterdam
  12. - ALL GAMES TO BE BROADCAST LIVE ON EUROSPORT - This morning at 10am GMT, the draw for the NextGen Series Quarter Finals took place at the tournament’s London headquarters, revealing the next round of matches to be played. Games will take place between 18th and 21st March, and will be brought to fans live via Eurosport. The Quarter Finals fixtures are: Tottenham Hotspur vs. Sporting CP Chelsea vs. Juventus/Rosenborg Aston Villa vs. Olympiacos/ Anderlecht Inter Milan/Arsenal vs. CSKA / PSV Teams drawn first were given the home advantage. All Quarter-final ties will be played over one leg with extra-time and penalties played on the night should the scores be level after 90 minutes. This week saw Chelsea FC, Sporting CP, Aston Villa and Tottenham Hotspur all triumph in their last 16 games. The four remaining last 16 fixtures will take place over the coming days, determining the remaining 4 clubs to make it through to the Quarter Finals. NextGen co-founder, Justin Andrews, said: “We’re excited to be progressing to the next stage of the tournament, and to continue to witness the growth and development of some of Europe’s
  13. Telegraph: Ruud Gullitt says Chelsea striker Fernando Torres 'cost Roberto Di Matteo’s head' as manager in stinging attack Ruud Gullit launched another stinging attack on Fernando Torres today, claiming the striker “cost Robbie Di Matteo’s head” as Chelsea manager and accusing him of doing nothing to improve under Rafael Benitez. Gullit, who helped spearhead the modern Stamford Bridge revolution, told Telegraph Sport that Torres only got in the team at all because he cost a record £50 million and that he would be on the bench or sold were he to have been signed for £10 million. Former Holland star Gullit has been one of Torres’s fiercest critics, suggesting last year it felt like Chelsea were “playing with 10 men” with the Spaniard on the pitch. Benitez’s appointment as interim manager following Di Matteo’s November sacking was meant to revitalise Torres but the 28-year-old has scored only once in 13 games since Christmas. An impassioned Gullit said: “Do you think he did something to change my mind? “The dismissal of Robbie Di Matteo had to do also with Torres. “They look at their investment and they think, ‘Let him play’. Benitez does the same thing and I don’t see it, it doesn’t happen.” “It’s up to Torres to show that he is the player that I still think he can be. But show it to me – please. Show… it… to… me. I like him as a player, I want him to do well. “I am critical about him because he’s the ‘best’ player. He’s a Spanish international, he’s a World Cup winner, so can I expect something a little bit more of him? It’s easy. “I want to know what’s going on in his head. I have no clue. It’s not the coach, it’s him. But what is it? What is it? “Look, he’s played all the time. If he wasn’t that expensive, he would be on the bench every week – for sure. And don’t tell me no. “If you paid so much money for him, you want to see something back, of course. As an owner, you think, ‘Maybe it’s the coach?’. “You try to find out what you’re investment is doing. “Even with someone speaking his own language, who pampers him, who backs him up, I haven’t seen it.” Torres is on his fourth Chelsea manager already and could be playing for a fifth next season unless Benitez’s contract is extended in defiance of the supporter revolt against him. “I would be surprised if he stays with what the fans think,” said Gullit, who backed Jose Mourinho to return to Stamford Bridge. Relations between Real Madrid boss Mourinho and Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich have thawed since the former’s acrimonious departure five and a half years ago. But many doubt whether Abramovich would give the Portuguese as much control as he enjoyed first time round. “If you want him back, you have to,” Gullit said. “When he comes, he wants to have control.” Benitez surviving until the summer would appear to depend on Chelsea remaining on course to qualify for the Champions League. He would also like to win the Europa League, something that would help boost England’s dwindling co-efficient and reduce the risk of them losing one of their four Champions League spots. Gullit felt English clubs would take the Europa League more seriously if one of their places went to another nation. “That would really wake them up,” he said. “The other countries are woken up already.”
  14. No had to work late .plus saving all my money for Ajax in the Europa league if we both qualify cant beat Amsterdam for a good night out
  15. FA YOUTH CUP REPORT: CHELSEA 3 BARNSLEY 0 Posted on: Fri 15 Feb 2013 Summary Chelsea booked our place in the quarter-finals of the FA Youth Cup with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Barnsley at Staines Town courtesy of a ruthless first-half performance in which all three goals were scored. Lewis Baker opened the scoring on the half-hour, crashing a free-kick beyond Elliott Chadderton, before Alex Kiwomya doubled our lead five minutes later. Two minutes before the break, Kiwomya put us firmly in the ascendancy with his second of the night, an absolutely unstoppable strike which was fit to grace any occasion. Nathan Ake and Reece Mitchell both went close after the break, while Kiwomya should have secured his hat-trick late in the game. The holders, however, march on, and we will now face either Manchester City or Derby County away in the next round
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