

HRiver
MemberEverything posted by HRiver
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Spending time with poor kids for Christmas. What a great man.
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7 goals in 9 games under Rafa. Which means one thing, Rafa + Torres = danger.
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What the actual fuck!
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First time in the history of the Premier League that 7 players have scored for the same team in a single match. Creating history not reliving it.
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Maybe I should've known this, but why is Zenden not in the dugout?
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Like Piers Morgan said on Twitter, he has lost his marbles. What a bitter old man, a grand hypocrite.
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Splendid goal, classic Lamps.
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Brilliant game, fantastic result. The goals from Lamps, Luiz, Torres and Hazard were all superb. Remember when they beat us 3-1 on New Year's eve last year? Now how about that for Christmas!
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It's a contraction and it's grammatically correct. I've edited my post now and posted a screenshot of that page, as the apostrophe was causing problems.
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Both aren't correct actually, and of course you can say they've. http://i45.tinypic.com/344sfae.png
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Wrong. Present Perfect Progressive is used to indicate the duration of an activity that began in the past and continues to the present. The action in the first sentence began in the past and it still continues. Simple Past has no connection with the present.
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I think I noticed some mistakes in FB's post so I'll do the first ten too. Maybe mine's not 100% correct either, but I think this is how it should be. 1- The kids are very good today. They've been playing quietly for two hours. 2- Yesterday I had to buy a new pair of gloves, as I'd lost the old ones. 3- He's coughing a lot. I'm afraid he's smoking again. 4- Where's your luggage? - I left it at the station. 5- I met him when he was walking across the park. 6- Don't enter the bedroom! The child is sleeping there, and he always wakes up when somebody opens the door. 7- What were you doing when I came in? 8- When I came to his house, they were telling me that he had to leave an hour before. 9- What are the children doing now? - Oh, they are playing the new table game which I bought for them the day before yesterday. 10- When I came to Peter's house last Sunday, he was reading a new book.
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What Roman wants is a team with winning mentality, and he'll keep changing managers until he finds the man who will make this club a force to be reckoned with once again. And if Jose returns the club will have the winning mentality back, because Jose is a winner. He should've never really left, but I'd still take him back in a heartbeat.
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That's just awful, it resembles nightwear. Doesn't even look like a football kit.
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They'll probably wait and see how he does in the CL. If he fails to beat United though I can't see him lasting until the summer.
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This is a must win game, and I don't even want to think about not getting the three points.
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Best Moments as a Chelsea Fan
HRiver replied to The only place to be's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
1- Drogba's penalty 2- Chelsea 8-0 Wigan 3- Chelsea 3-2 Liverpool, CL semi 2008 4- Man Utd 1-2 Chelsea, April 2010 5- Torres scoring v Barca -
1- Moscow 2- CL semi 2009 3- CWC final 4- Super Cup defeat 5- CL semi 2007, losing to Liverpool on penalties
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Falcao reminds me of Shevchenko during his Milan days, when he used to be one of the most dangerous strikers and one of the best finishers in Europe. Sheva used to score for fun, he had a goalscoring instinct and you'd rarely see him miss chances when he was at Milan. He didn't think twice, he used to shoot from everywhere which is what made him such a great player, and Falcao is the same. He doesn't waste time thinking either, he doesn't even waste one second, he knows that his job is to score goals and he's determinted to do that from the first minute. And we need him, because players like him win you games. Roman was late when he signed Sheva, but for Falcao now is the perfect time.
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Screw the Club World Cup and the Super Cup. Screw the Champions League knockout stages too, we won the trophy that mattered the most and that's all that matters. Our triumph in Munich was simply monumental and for me it will remain as the best moment of the year, and one of the greatest in my life. We may win it again, but it will never come close to the feelings of the 19th of May. Nothing will ever come close to that.
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Has to be my third most disappointing Chelsea moment after Moscow and the 2009 CL semi. I felt so devastated yesterday and I still am. This is a major disappointment, and to be honest I still can't get over it. The defeat against Atletico was heartbreaking even if it wasn't the most important trophy to win, but this one's much worse. Winning it would've been a fantastic achievement and we would have a golden badge in our kits now. Our triumph in Munich was sensational, we played ugly football that night but we had to beat the best team in the world to get there, and each player gave his 100% that night, and in the end it paid off. In Monaco and in Japan the team showed no desire, no hunger and no spirit. Who knows when we will get the chance to win these two trophies again.
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We're the worst European Champions in history.