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changingman2000

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  1. Fucking hell, I think I need a wank, I think I need to go and knock one out on the strength of this.
  2. Fabregas? Why? I reckon we will win today. Based on what I have absolutely no idea, but I think we will win.
  3. Correct. We are quickly becoming a soul less, faceless club, and that is due in some part to greedy fuckwits such as Kenyon, The quicker he fucks off the better. The CL final showed just what little class we have. Why didnt They agree to at Least Butch Wilkins to lead us up, win, lose or draw?, Our youngest ever Captain, et all. But no, we had to let the fucking gremlin do the damage, much to the enjoyment of Man Ure fans everywhere. Now an intelligent man would have immediately seen this is a very, very poor idea....................But not Kenyon.
  4. Completely agree, 100%. Never thought we'd get to the stage when we had a Chelsea fan fearful that Kenyon might leave. Just make sure he closes the door on the way out.
  5. He's on his way, And it wouldn't surprise me if he was trying to negotiate a "loyalty" payment before he announces his tail of woe to us. He's had a week to say something, anything, but he aint. He could have nipped this in the bud a long, long time ago, but he aint. He's probably quite pleased with himself just now, getting all this attention.
  6. If Terry take the shilling and fucks off to citeh, who do we sign in his place? Toure? I've even heard Steve Taylor mentioned, fuck me, its bad enough understanding the worlds accents without having to contend with Geordie too.
  7. The quicker the greedy manc cunt fucks off the better. The sight of him leading the players up to collect their runners up medals in Moscow will fucking haunt me forever.
  8. If Terry was simply going to stay then he would surely have come out and said so by now, That alone would have finished all the speculation. Each passing day that there is nothing from him show, to me, that he is on his way. If he is angling for more money from Chels then he should be sold, and the club should make very clear the reasons why. He has absolutely no need to try to hold the club to ransom. A few months ago he was happily stating that he didnt encourage the first bid from Citeh and that he was pleased that the club had firmly rejected it. Now? Silence does indeed seem to lean towards him leaving. If he does, Then he will be in for a HELLUVA time when he returns to The Bridge.
  9. From The Sunday Times July 12, 2009 Chelsea want John Terry to put up or shut up. Roman Abramovich met John Terry yesterday as Chelsea called their captain's bluff over his highly public flirtation with Manchester City. The Russian billionaire will reject a third, £30m-plus bid for their captain this week and has told Terry there is no intention of matching City's offer to double his pay to £250,000 a week. While Abramovich is ready to make Terry the best-paid player at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea's owner will not go significantly beyond the £150,000-a-week salary granted to Frank Lampard last summer. For his part, Terry is understood to have requested permission to speak openly with City about their plans. Chelsea denied that was the case last night. There have already been significant under-the-table discussions and the England international has asked football dealmaker Chris Nathaniel to help negotiate with City. Nathaniel already represents Robinho, City's current best-paid player, and Micah Richards. He has previously secured Terry a lucrative book deal, works extensively with his England teammate Rio Ferdinand and last season fronted a Nigerian takeover bid for Newcastle United that came to nothing. Terry's advisers say he has been disquieted by the time it took Chelsea to contact him after initial news of City's bid broke, and that he has had to wait a week to speak directly with Abramovich. They do not rule out the possibility of the centre-back joining City. function slideshowPopUp(url) { pictureGalleryPopupPic(url); return false; } Should Terry decide to place Sheikh Mansour's petrobillions ahead of his frequently stated devotion to Chelsea, the London club will force Terry to hand in a formal transfer request and make clear that the player is the driving force behind a move. City remain confident that Terry will be their player before the new Premier League season begins. The England captain spent part of a recent holiday in Dubai with Mark Hughes and their manager believes that Terry is unhappy with Chelsea's failure to add top-class players to their squad and a lack of consultation over Carlo Ancelotti's appointment. When City made their first unsuccessful bid for Terry in January, the player's agent, Aaron Lincoln, was negotiating the transfer of Wayne Bridge to Eastlands. During that period, Terry had expressed his discontent with the training methods of Luiz Felipe Scolari, Chelsea manager at the time, and a message was sent to City that the central defender "wanted out". Hughes is in the market for two centre-backs and has calculated that Terry can reinforce his defence, providing leadership to what has been an often fragile team while satisfying his employer's desire for a star signing. City's decision on Friday to withdraw an offer for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto'o was believed to be partly motivated by their belief that Terry will go through with his exit from Chelsea. Chelsea believe Terry is using City's overtures as a means of further improving his financial position and status at Stamford Bridge, and that the 29-year-old has no serious interest of leaving. It would certainly be politically difficult for Terry to be seen as the instigator of a move away from a club with whom he has fashioned a public image of slavish loyalty. Talking in February about City's initial bid for him, Terry said: "Chelsea told me what had happened as a courtesy. I was very happy with their reaction, as mine would have been the same. I have always said that I want to end my career at the club which I love and we all see no reason why that cannot happen." Though Terry has had several injuries in recent seasons, Chelsea continue to insist he is "not for sale at any price". The club are, however, mindful of dealings with Terry over his last contract talks in 2007, when he signed a five-year deal. During those negotiations, Terry asked for a 10-year contract that included a clause guaranteeing he would be the club's best-paid player for the duration of the deal. The defender also wanted an option to become Chelsea's manager when he retired from playing
  10. We should also buy Robert Green from the marsh men, as back up to Cech. That, Along with Tevez (If we get him) would leave them more rabid than they have ever been previously
  11. His agent has just been interviewed on talkSPORT by Mark Sagers. He stated that Tevez definitely wont go back to Man Ure, Nor will he go to the Bin Dippers due to his "Love" for the Man Ure fans. He stated that it seemed to be a clear choice between Citeh and Chels (Oh How the happy Hammers would love that!). Marsh Men and Pikey's all over the East End will be sulking for years over that if it comes off.
  12. Hull City at home, August 15th OOps "Fist"!
  13. From what I've heard on talkSPORT, etc this morning, I reckon he's trying to play us off against Real Madrid. If thats the case then we should tell him publicly to piss off. David Moyes anyone?
  14. You think he was dancing? It looked like he was trying to hold in a rather large pony
  15. Score, score, score, Once you score once you'll score more.................. C'mon Chelsea
  16. He has indeed been fantastic, And never resorted to gobbing off in the press when he wasn't playing. Been a real model pro all season, all credit to him
  17. I want the Champions League, But I dont want to win it after finishing second/third/fourth the season before. I'd want us to win it after finishing as champions of our domestic league Therefore, Premiership followed swiftly by Champions League please
  18. Why would we want a manager who finished miles behind Jose in Italy this season? Steve Bruce is a blinding suggestion, I'm still in favour of Moyes or O'Neill though. What about Redknapp??? Wouldn't dream of it myself, But it would at least royally piss off the Yiddo's
  19. Teamtalk: Terry: Home form has cost Blues Chelsea captain John Terry admits that the Blues' poor home form cost them a real chance of winning the Premier League this season. Chelsea, who face Blackburn in their final home game on Sunday, dropped 18 points at Stamford Bridge this season with defeats to Liverpool and Arsenal as well as draws with Everton, Hull, Newcastle, West Ham, Tottenham, and Manchester United. Chelsea now lie third in the table, three points adrift of second-placed Liverpool and nine behind Manchester United, who only need a draw against Arsenal on Saturday to retain the title. But while Terry concedes their home form has been disappointing, the Blues have not given up the chase to finish as runners-up. "Last year we went so close in a few different things and we have done so again," said Terry. "At times we were top of the league and doing well but we threw away too many points at home against lower teams when we shouldn't have done. "You can always lose the games against Man United, Arsenal, Liverpool, but games like Everton home and away, Fulham when they scored late on, Hull at home are the games that really cost us. "We needed to win at Arsenal to secure third place for us and we are still pushing for second place if Liverpool slip up and we can go above them. "As players and fans we want to win things and we have that chance with the FA Cup so we'll be trying our utmost to win it and if we do it will be a good season for us." The FA Cup final at Wembley against Everton on May 30 will be interim coach Guus Hiddink's final game in charge unless the Dutchman decides to change his mind on returning to his role as Russia's manager. It is Chelsea's last chance to win some silverware this season after crashing out of the Champions League in controversial circumstances. Barcelona's late goal from Andres Iniesta earned them a 1-1 draw and a vital away goal to set up a final against Manchester United. The game was overshadowed by referee Tom Henning Ovrebo who rejected four penalty appeals by Chelsea. His decisions sparked Ivorian striker Didier Drogba's foul-mouthed rant at the official and at TV cameras at the end of the game. But Terry, who was critical of both the official and UEFA after the game, has since had time to collect his thoughts. However, with Chelsea still waiting to hear if they and Drogba will be punished by UEFA, Terry understandably steered clear of the subject. "People say Barcelona are the best team in the world, and to be fair you can probably hold your hands up and say they are, especially with their ability going forward," conceded Terry. "We went to Spain with a game plan and did exactly what the manager asked of us, we didn't concede any goals and had one or two chances ourselves, even though they dominated in possession. "We took a lot of stick but we knew what we had to do and we did it. Back at the Bridge I thought we outplayed them and had more chances, I think their only shot on goal was the goal. We competed with and outplayed them and really should have gone through. "It takes a couple of days after a game like that to get over it, absorb it and take it in. After the game the lads were all the same. You went home and probably slept for an hour, woke up, thought about it and watched it again and still didn't believe what was happening during the game." Terry has played 48 Chelsea games this season, already more than in either of the previous two, and his next appearance, the 403rd, will put him in the top 10 of all time. Terry insists his own form this season has been mixed but says he has been at the top of his game since Hiddink took over from sacked Luiz Felipe Scolari. "I'm pretty pleased," said Terry. "At the start of the season I thought I was playing really well and it linked well to us doing well as a team, and a few others playing really well. "I think the first 10 games of the season I was really good and then after that had a dip in form for maybe another 10 games where I wasn't at the levels I can be. But since the manager has come in from the first game at Aston Villa, I have been at the very top of my game again. "When a few of us don't play well the team suffers and I think our most consistent performer has been Frank Lampard, as he has been for a few years. He's continued to play well every game all season long. "A few of us might hold our hands up and say we didn't perform at the levels we can. I think it's important that we get our consistency as it has been the last few months and go again next season."
  20. Football365: ANCELOTTI TO SAY YES THIS WEEKEND? Posted 14/05/09 09:30 Carlo Ancelotti will announce his departure for Chelsea after this weekend's Serie A games, according to reports in Italy. Corriere dello Sport claim that Ancelotti will publicly accept Chelsea's offer of a four-year contract after Milan have clinched a Champions League place for next season. Ancelotti is said to have signed a pre-contract agreement with the Blues on a four-year deal worth over �100,000 a week. He is already said to have handed Chelsea a list of summer targets that includes erstwhile Milan target Emmanuel Adebayor as a replacement for Didier Drogba. :huh:
  21. True, I think the washing machine dined on my lace on he first wash
  22. Or how about this cheeky little number from 20 years back Note the 'trend setting' Red Lace and the Millwallesque badge
  23. Admit it, didn't you just drool when you first seen this beauty?
  24. True, very true. We are hardly the media darlings after Barca. They aint going to give us a thing now.
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