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  1. the goals 2 videos http://www.eplmatches.com/index.php/2009/0...cup-highlights/
  2. Posted on: Sat 07 Mar 2009 Ricardo Carvalho and Michael Essien return to the Chelsea bench but Guus Hiddink names an unchanged starting line-up. The FA Cup is being taken seriously with Didier Drogba again leading the attack, flanked by Salomon Kalou and Florent Malouda who continues in the absence of Nicolas Anelka. Ashley Cole retains his place and Frank Lampard equals Eddie McCreadie's Chelsea career total of 410 appearances which places him seventh equal in our all-time list. Coventry replace injured left-back Danny Fox with Marcus Hall and move Freddy Eastwood from attack to the left of midfield to make space for the return of masked man Leon Best up front. Former Crystal Palace and Birmingham striker Clinton Morrison is also back in attack having started on the bench midweek. Chelsea will line-up in a 4-3-3 formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 17 José Bosingwa 33 Alex 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 13 Michael Ballack 12 John Mikel Obi 8 Frank Lampard 21 Salomon Kalou 11 Didier Drogba 15 Florent Malouda Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 35 Juliano Belletti, 42 Michael Mancienne, 6 Ricardo Carvalho, 5 Michael Essien, 18 Ricardo Quaresma, 9 Franco Di Santo. Coventry are expected to line-up in the following 4-4-2 formation: Westwood; Wright, Dann ©, Turner, Hall; Henderson, Gunnarsson, Doyle, Eastwood; Morrison, Best. Subs: Marshall, Ward, Osbourne, McPake, Beuzelin, Thornton, Simpson. The referee is Steve Bennett.
  3. first half highlights http://i720.photobucket.com/player.swf?fil...cheWig08091.flv
  4. works ok now but a bad picture http://atdhe.net/live-tv-4121.html
  5. TEAM NEWS: Chelsea V WIGAN ATHLETIC Posted on: Sat 28 Feb 2009 Michael Mancienne is the player chosen to take the right-back slot from suspended José Bosingwa, giving the 21-year-old his full home debut. That is the only change from the team that started against Juventus midweek. Ricardo Quaresma, ineligible for that game, is back on the bench, as is Juliano Belletti, available again following a minor injury. Wigan make just one change, Paul Scharner coming into midfield for suspended Ben Watson. Amir Zaki, who has not scored in 2009, is expected to play as a lone striker. Chelsea will line-up in a 4-3-3 formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 42 Michael Mancienne, 33 Alex 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 13 Michael Ballack 12 John Mikel Obi 8 Frank Lampard 21 Salomon Kalou 11 Didier Drogba 39 Nicolas Anelka Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 2 Branislav Ivanovic, 19 Paulo Ferreira, 35 Juliano Belletti, 15 Florent Malouda, 18 Ricardo Quaresma, 9 Franco Di Santo. Wigan are expected to line-up in the following 4-4-1-1 formation: Kirkland; Melchiot ©, Boyce, Bramble, Figueroa; Brown, Scharner, Cattermole, N'Zogbia; Kapo; Zaki. Subs: Kingson, Edman, Rod
  6. it was magic http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...o.html?ITO=1490
  7. TEAM NEWS: ASTON VILLA V Chelsea Posted on: Sat 21 Feb 2009 Didier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka and Salomon Kalou all start in the first selection by Guus Hiddink. Behind the attacking three, the midfield is a familiar one and in defence, Branislav Ivanovic makes way for John Terry, Paulo Ferreira replaces suspended Ashley Cole at left-back and José Bosingwa returns, with Michael Mancienne back on the bench. Both Villa's injury doubts have been passed fit. Emile Heskey partners Gabriel Agbonlahor in attack and James Milner will play wide on the right of midfield. Chelsea will line-up in a 4-3-3 formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 17 José Bosingwa 33 Alex 26 John Terry © 21 Paulo Ferreira 13 Michael Ballack 12 John Mikel Obi 8 Frank Lampard 21 Salomon Kalou 11 Didier Drogba. 39 Nicolas Anelka Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 2 Branislav Ivanovic, 44 Michael Mancienne, 35 Juliano Belletti, 20 Deco, 43 Miroslav Stoch, 18 Ricardo Quaresma Villa are expected to line-up in the following 4-4-2 formation: Friedel; Cuéllar, Knight, Davies, L Young; Milner, Petrov, Barry ©, A Young; Agbonlahor, Heskey. Substitutes Guzan, Shorey, Gardner, Sidwell, Delfounesco, Harewood, Carew. The referee is Mark Halsey.
  8. going for a Chelsea win here played them off the park in october and their home form is not that great 2 - 1 win for the blues
  9. bit late for a link but here is one http://www.atdhe.net/live-tv-2724.html
  10. wednesday 14 January i blame these 2 idiots for a large part of the problems at Chelsea
  11. Manchester City agree deal with Chelsea to sign Wayne Bridge for £12 million By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 8:24 PM on 01st January 2009 Comments (0) Add to My Stories Manchester City have agreed a deal to sign unsettled defender Wayne Bridge from Chelsea for £12 million. The full-back has ended five and a half largely frustrating years at Stamford Bridge for the England full-back. Bridge will be at City on Friday to discuss personal terms. Wayne Bridge is on his way to Manchester City Bridge was initially a Chelsea regular after signing for the Londoners in the summer of 2003, but injuries and the arrival of other top stars, particularly Ashley Cole. His international career has also stalled, with his last appearance in a European Championship qualifier against Estonia in June 2007. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...d.html?ITO=1490
  12. FA Cup third round draw: Portsmouth v Bristol City Sheffield Wed v Fulham Preston v Liverpool Birmingham v Wolves West Ham v Barnsley Middlesbrough v Barrow Hull City v Newcastle Hartlepool v Stoke Chelsea v Southend Manchester City v Nottingham Forest Cardiff v Reading Ipswich v Chesterfield or Droylsden Charlton v Norwich West Brom v Peterborough or Tranmere Torquay v Blackpool Leyton Orient v Sheffield United Southampton v Manchester United Millwall v Carlisle or Crewe Histon v Swansea Forest Green Rovers v Derby QPR v Burnley Leicester v Crystal Palace Tottenham v Wigan Morecambe or Cheltenham v Doncaster Arsenal v Plymouth Notts County or Kettering v Eastwood Town Bournemouth or Blyth Spartans v Blackburn Macclesfield v Everton Watford v Scunthorpe Sunderland v Bolton Coventry v Kidderminster Gillingham or Stockport v Aston Villa. Ties will be played on the weekend of 3-4 January
  13. http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=6A4XV5ecKIQ
  14. here you are :thumbsup: http://www.carlingcup.premiumtv.co.uk/page...,,11995,00.html
  15. try this one http://chelsea2.chelseafc.com/popups/contact.html
  16. try this http://www.chelseafc.com/xxchelsea180706/i...SupportersClubs Chelsea FC has supporters club branches all over the world, and we are looking to actively increase the number of supporters club branches. Existing Supporters Club Branches are detailed here with details of each branch secretary you should contact if you wish to become a member of an existing branch.
  17. old story but if anyone missed it http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/arti...in_page_id=1779
  18. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/sport/foo...icle3686030.ece select - back to times online type in steve clarke in search :thumbsup:
  19. Steve Clarke, Chelsea's assistant first-team coach, has become so disillusioned with life at Stamford Bridge that he wants to pursue his own managerial career at the end of the season, The Times has learnt. Chelsea's managerial team could be in for quite a shake-up because the rumblings of discontent felt towards Avram , the first-team coach, are such that several other long-serving members of the coaching staff will also consider their positions if remains in charge next season. Clarke was given a huge pay rise to £900,000 a year to convince him to stay after the departure of José Mourinho in September last year forced the Scot to consider his future, but the improved contract has not eradicated all his concerns. It is understood that he is ready to end his association with Chelsea, which stretches back 21 years, by allowing his name to be circulated among Coca-Cola Championship clubs at the end of the season. Such is Clarke's desire for a fresh start that he is willing to accept a substantial pay cut to secure a manager's job elsewhere. Clarke's renewed case of itchy feet will represent a considerable blow to Chelsea because he is well respected by all the senior players and is the only member of the management team to be genuinely popular with the fans. The former Scotland defender joined Chelsea from St Mirren in 1987 and went on to make 421 appearances, the fifth highest total in the club's history, later acting as a scout and youth-team coach before he was appointed assistant manager by Mourinho. Related Links Although Clarke has no personal problem with , the appointment of Henk ten Cate as joint assistant first-team coach alongside Clarke has not helped the situation and he has yet to develop a close working relationship with the Dutchman. Clarke will remain loyal to until the end of the season, despite misgivings over some of the Israeli's methods, which are shared by others at the club. There is a widespread belief that training sessions are too often conducted on the hoof, whereas in the past they were planned several weeks in advance, while others have criticised 's team meetings for lacking detail, in contrast to the meticulous preparation of Mourinho. has also had to put up with his authority being publicly questioned by senior players, with Michael Ballack and Frank Lampard indulging in mild shows of dissent after being substituted in the matches against Middlesbrough and Fenerbahçe in the past week, but he was in a defiant mood yesterday before Chelsea's Barclays Premier League match away to Manchester City today. has begun preparing for next season, although his plans are likely to be radically altered if Chelsea are knocked out of the Champions League next week by Fenerbahçe, who lead their quarter- final 2-1 after the first leg in Istanbul on Wednesday. "What assurance can the club give me?" said. "A contract for ten years? I need to do my job. On the football front I can tell you what I'll do at Chelsea next week, next season and in two years' time. Maybe even more. I have my ideas and my plans, but in my private life I don't know what will happen tomorrow. We're planning for next season already. There is a vision for the club and it's very clear. We want to get better over many years." did concede that his team are more vulnerable than Mourinho's Chelsea, although he was adamant that he would not abandon his attacking principles, despite the defeat in Istanbul. "Maybe we're more vulnerable, yes," said. "I've not done the statistics about how many leads were lost last season, but when you go to a different way sometimes you pay for this. But I prefer what happened on Wednesday. It was not the time to close the game as we were dominating, so I will not close the game to win 1-0. We looked like scoring a second goal so it was not the time to close down the game. Most of the times we did that this year we won the games."
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