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Live stream 6 links to choose from click on the arrow next to the Chelsea v blackburn game scroll down pick the no software option http://www.soccertvlive.net/
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Joe Cole begins his first league game since 11 January but there is no Ashley Cole. The left-back has not recovered from a knock on his knee midweek so Branislav Ivanovic looks set to fill in with Juliano Belletti remaining at right-back. Ricardo Carvalho returns, as does Didier Drogba. Salomon Kalou, despite his two Champions League goals on Wednesday, returns to the bench. Blackburn are much changed. Not only is Franco Di Santoineligible, their other main attacker recently, David Dunn, is missingso El-Hadji Diouf moves from the wing up front and Jason Roberts comesinto the side. There is a recall for Brett Emerton on the right and at the back,Christopher Samba and Pascal Chimbonda are replaced by Gael Givet andMartin Olsson. Chelsea are expected to line up in the following 4-diamond-2 formation: 1 Petr Cech 35 Juliano Belletti 6 Ricardo Carvalho 26 John Terry © 2 Branislav Ivanovic 5 Michael Essien 8 Frank Lampard 12 Michael Ballack 10 Joe Cole 39 Nicolas Anelka 11 Didier Drogba Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 19 Paulo Ferreira, 43 Jeffrey Bruma, 15 Florent Malouda, 20 Deco, 21 Salomon Kalou, 23 Daniel Sturridge. Blackburn are expected to line up in the following 4-4-1-1 formation: Robinson; Jacobsen, Givet, Nelsen ©, Olsson; Emerton, Andrews, N'Zonzi, Pedersen; Diouf; Roberts. Substitutes: Brown, Jones, Salgado, Hoilett, Kalinic, Ried, McCarthy. The referee is Alan Wiley
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Spuds 0-1 Stoke
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Ancelotti is back been seen inside the stadium and on the pitch
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Nice stream in HD pick no software required and pick the channel option http://www.soccertvlive.net/
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Live stream click on the arrow next to the wigan v Chelsea game. copy the link to your browser http://www.soccertvlive.net/
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just click the listen live in the top right and it will take you to the iPlayer
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Live stream not in english click on the arrow next to the Chelsea v spurs game scroll down select no software required option http://www.soccertvlive.net/
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Stream starts at 4pm http://www.atdhe.net/
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Welcome KTBFFH
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ControversialNorwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo, hounded by Chelsea fans after hisperformance in last season's Champions League semi-final againstBarcelona, is set to return to the competition, the FootballAssociation of Norway said on Monday. "UEFAhas chosen Tom Henning Ovrebo as the referee for the Champions Leaguegame between Juventus and Bordeaux on Tuesday, September 15 (WednesdayAEST)," it said in a statement on its website. Ovrebo will be assisted by three other Norwegian referees, it added.
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Photobucket links Email & IM Direct link HTML code Img code Link options Use number 4 Img code cut and paste it in your user cp if it dont work the image is to big
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Good link but not in english go to the right click refresh scroll down you see stoke v Chelsea click on the arrow scroll down pick no software required take the second option http://www.soccertvlive.net/
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If you have a recall option in the loan deal you can get the player back at any time if not we have no hope
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FIFA RULE OUT Chelsea LOAN RECALLS Posted 12/09/09 FIFA have told Chelsea they cannot recall any players on season-long loans under the terms of their transfer ban. Itis another body blow for the English club who were banned from signingany new players during the next two transfer windows when FIFA foundthem guilty of inducing teenager Gael Kakuta to breach his contractwith Lens two years ago. Although the Blues intend to appealagainst the punishment, coach Carlo Ancelotti was hoping to minimisethe damage by recalling England Under-21 defender Michael Manciennefrom Wolves, forward Scott Sinclair from Wigan and Argentinian strikerFranco di Santo from Blackburn. Di Santo can return, as hisagreement was only for half the season. But Sinclair's was for the fullseason and in Mancienne's case, FIFA will have to rule on whether an"emergency release clause" can be applied. "If it's a season-long loan, it cannot be terminated in order to bring players back," said a FIFA spokesman. Theclub expect to hear from the sport's world governing body in the next10 days with their full reasoning behind the transfer ban. TheBlues then have 21 days to respond. Should their appeal fail, andfurther injuries occur in the next few months, they could be left shortof players, particularly with the expected loss of Didier Drogba,Michael Essien, John Obi Mikel and Salomon Kalou to the African NationsCup in January.
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No not even on the subs bench :thumbsup:
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UEFA were contacted about Kakuta before he signed for Chelsea 6 September 2009 Blues bid to escape FIFA ban by saying Kakuta's mother signed deal from Alan Nixon Chelsea will bid to overturn FIFA's transfer ban by claiming Gael Kakuta'smother, rather than the player himself, signed his pre-contractagreement with French club Lens. The Blues have been banned from signing players for the next two transferwindows after FIFA ruled they had illegally induced French teenager Kakuta to break his contract with Lens. Roman Abramovich has appointed top lawyers to spearhead Chelsea's appeal against the punishment and the Londoners believe they have two powerful arguments. First, that it is Kakuta's mother whose signature appears on the precontract rather than the superkid's. Second, that they contacted UEFA about Kakuta's registration and availability before he was signed. Top Chelsea sources say they are "supremely confident" that they will win their appeal after being shocked by the severity of the punishment. Legal experts believe the only possible charge against them is one of'enticement' - but that is not regarded as a major offence, certainly not one that merits such a long and potentially damaging transfer embargo. Chelseascouts spotted Kakuta when he was in France's youth team and he joined them while he was 16, despite his pre-contract with Lens. But Blues understand the pre-contract was signed by the player's mother when Kakuta was just 15 and they will argue that it is not legallybinding. This could be a landmark case if Chelsea can prove that pre-contracts signed by parents do not stand up in any court. I understand Chelsea's scouting network also did their homework on Kakuta's status before he put pen to paper to join their academy in the summer of 2008. And I can further reveal that calls were made to UEFA who assured Chelsea they could snare him because Kakuta was not registered as a contracted player with Lens. Chelsea are keeping their defence under wraps, but PeopleSport understands they have a letter from UEFA and witness statements from members of their own staff backing their argument. The Stamford Bridge club have been under siege since FIFA dropped the transfer bombshell and they feel they have been picked on wrongly. The next step is an appeal but whatever the outcome of their legal challenge, it will lead to serious debates about the signing of young players. Chelsea were happy to pay compensation to Lens for Kakuta, who is regarded as a major star of the future. Reports that the youngster was offered a signing-on fee of one million euros,plus a £25,000-a-month contract, have not been denied. But because the Londoners rate Kakuta so highly they would have paid evenmore for him - and that may yet be the outcome of this dispute.
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From a manure site In recent seasons United has signed Giuseppe Rossi, Gerrard Piqué,Federico Macheda, Davide Petrucci and Paul Pogba amid a storm ofprotest and recrimination from each of the players' parent clubs.Indeed, United has made millions from the re-sale of Rossi and Piqué –and potentially saved millions in transfer fees on the others. To date there is nothing to stop English clubs signing up under-18players from continental Europe – or indeed further abroad in the caseof United's da Silva twins and Rodrigo Possebon. And while there is absolutely no suggestion that United has acted improperly – or illegally – in the case of the aforementioned kids, the club'sreputation and actions have repeatedly been questioned. Lets see what happens to them
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The goals video http://www.eplmatches.com/index.php/2009/08/29/Chelsea-vs-burnley-highlights/
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The full draw is:Arsenal v West Brom Chelsea v Queen's Park Rangers Bolton Wanderers v West Ham United Barnsley v Burnley Hull City v Everton Leeds United v Liverpool Manchester United v Wolverhampton Wanderers Manchester City v Fulham Sunderland v Birmingham City Peterborough United v Newcastle United Carlisle United v Portsmouth Nottingham Forest v Blackburn Rovers Stoke City v Blackpool Scunthorpe United v Port Vale Preston North End v Tottenham Hotspur Aston Villa v Cardiff City
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Penalties video http://www.101greatg...isplay/3156754/
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http://www.britishpa...rd.php?id=74047
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TEAM NEWS: READING V Chelsea Posted on: Sat 01 Aug 2009 Carlo Ancelotti has named a strong team for our last pre-season friendly. Ricardo Carvalho partners John Terry at the heart of defence, while Branislav Ivanovic moves to right-back. In midfield, Deco partners Michael Essien in central midfield, with Mikel playing behind and Frank Lampard in front. Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka lead the attack. Our former reserve team boss Brendan Rodgers includes our very own Ryan Bertrand, whose loan move to the Madejski was finalised yesterday. The youngster is expected to line up on the left of defence. Missing is winger Stephen Hunt, out with a groin strain. Chelsea will line-up in a 4-4-2 diamond formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 2 Branislav Ivanovic 6 Ricardo Carvalho 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 12 John Mikel Obi 5 Michael Essien 20 Deco 8 Frank Lampard 39 Nicolas Anelka 11 Didier Drogba Substitutes: Ross Turnbull, Alex, José Bosingwa, Juliano Belletti, Florent Malouda, Yuri Zhirkov, Salomon Kalou, Daniel Sturridge Please note that Chelsea squad numbers used in this game are for pre-season only and may change for the season proper. Reading: Federici; Rosenior, Cisse, Pearce, Bertrand, Gunnarsson, Tabb, Davies, Long, Kebe, Robson-Kanu Subs: Armstrong, Hunt, Mooney, Harper, Henry, Church, Karacan, Hamer, Bikey, Sigurdsson. The referee is Peter Walton.