changingman2000
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Hillsborough - A Chelsea viewpoint
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Watched the service today, Really felt for Trevor Hicks but he conducted himself well and deserves great praise. I really didnt get the cat calls during Andy Burnham's speech. I mean, when the disaster happened it was the Tories in power, and would remain so for another 8 years, So why they gave this guy the bird is beyond me. I thought he came across as a decent bloke (strange for a politician I know). Dalglish also done well, Must have been hard for him too. It was a sad day for football all round -
Hillsborough - A Chelsea viewpoint
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
so I have a "horrible and twisted mind"? Nice. Thats some assumption that, but no less than some of the crap that you've spouted before of course -
Hillsborough - A Chelsea viewpoint
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I see you aint changed much eh? Just what did I say that "made you sick"? Was it a fact that Liverpool fans were clambering over their fellow fans in an effort to get into the Final in Athens? Yes/No? Did Liverpool fans attempt to storm the gates at the Shed End to try and force entry? Yes/No? Lets not act all politically correct about it all, just straight answers please. They, above all, should be more respectful towards their own fans, But sadly not. -
I don't know how many people here will have any memories of Hillsborough disaster but I want to put a personal viewpoint onto the day from a Chelsea point of view. A few people here may remember that day vividly, FB, etc, but for the rest who care to be interested, here's a Chelsea angle: I was up at Leicester that day, Chelsea had been unbeaten for something like 27 games in the old second division, And Leicester were down as a team that could cause us problems. On the day we lost our record, Gary McAllister inspired Leicester deserved to beat us, No question. The game was at the old Filbert Street and it kicked off big time after the game. Coming back to London on the bus, word started to filter through on the old hand held transister radio's, more and more shocking with each passing update. Our next game was against Leeds at the Bridge, at a game that would win us the league. A minutes silence to be upheld and against the hated Leeds. Sadly it never stood a chance and there was more than a few cat calls during the silence. Two years before, If I remember right, we played the Yids at three point lane and lost 0-1 due to Clausen scoring near the end, the Park Lane end was heaving, and we had to fight old Bill to get the Segregation pen opened to accomodate the Chelsea support. Very dodge indeed. Fast forward to Athens two years ago, and what do we have?, Scousers steaming over fellow scousers in a frantic attempt to get in to the ground. Pathetic, Utterly Pathetic.
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My nerves are fucking shredded . Momentous game, from beginning to end. Cech looked fucking shocking tonight. I was havin' a right fucking moan at half time to any cunt and every cunt. When they scored the 3rd and 4th in quick succession I lost the plot completely. Now enjoying the mother, father, sister and brother of all scotch's
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Evening FB You know John Lennon had that "Lost weekend" in 75?, Lasted about 18 months?, We'll thats me just had mine. All I need now is a few disco biscuits and a plate of electric soup and I'll be right as rain. Nope, your right, Jose would never come back with those two wank stains still around, And who could blame him.........Mind you, if they could be unseated?! wouldn't be the worst thing that could happen. Blue is THE colour
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Football365 BUCK HINTS AT CLEAR-OUT - BUT NO JOSE Posted 13/04/09 18:16 EmailPrintSave Chelsea 6/4, Draw 2/1, Liverpool 2/1 Chelsea chairman Bruce Buck has hinted at a possible summer clear-out at Stamford Bridge after dismissing suggestions of a return for former boss Jose Mourinho. Buck expects some of the current squad will be sold to fund new signings during the summer months but did not rule out owner Roman Abramovich spending his own cash to get the right player. The futures of Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, Salomon Kalou and Deco have already come under scrutiny this season and Chelsea may be ready to cash in on some of their stars to fund a rebuilding programme under their new manager. "I think I could maybe discuss transfers generally," said Buck. "We are expecting some players to leave this summer, I don't know whether it is three, four or five, and several players to come in. "In the large part we would like to fund acquisitions with sales, that just makes good business, but I think that if the player came along at the right price, and it was a hefty price, and it worked for Chelsea, then Mr Abramovich would be willing to invest more money in the club for that transfer - but by and large we'd like to purchase players with funds that have been received by selling players." Much will depend on who replaces interim boss Guus Hiddink. He will end his temporary spell with the Blues this summer and return to the Russian national team full-time. AC Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti is rumoured to be the favourite to arrive as his replacement but Buck ruled out a return for Mourinho, who left by mutual consent in September 2007. "Jose was a great coach, he is a great guy but I think his time at Chelsea Football Club has passed," Buck told a fans' forum. "We didn't fire him; it was mutual that he left the club. The board and Jose were not seeing eye-to-eye on a number of things and it was time we parted company. "We have great respect, obviously, for what he did for Chelsea, we are on great terms with him. I saw him at the Manchester United match, he is a great guy and he did great things for the club. "But in September 2007 Jose and the board and Roman decided it was time for Jose to leave." Buck also confirmed that Hiddink will not be staying at the club. "Guus came here on a temporary basis two months ago and it is thanks to the Russian FA that he was able to come here; it is purely a temporary role," said the American. "There has been a lot of speculation about him staying, particularly as he has been doing a great job. That will not be the case. "It is now up to the board to find a new manager for the long term and that is a process that we have started and is ongoing. Anything you might read is just speculation at this stage. When we have an agreement for our new manager we will announce it." Meanwhile Hiddink rejected suggestions he had lined up key Dutch recruits for Chelsea's back-room staff. Ramond Verheijen, a sports scientist, and physio Arno Philips were reportedly heading for Chelsea as further evidence that Hiddink was looking to stay. Verheijen has worked alongside Hiddink with Australia, South Korea, Holland and Russia and he leaves Feyenoord on June 1. But Hiddink said: "I've had the two guys with me very many years in my staff. I used them during preparation at the 2002 World Cup. "I used both of them in preparation for the recent European championships with Russia. I know them very well and their methods of working but there's nothing in it regarding Chelsea."
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Heard Paddy Power on talkSPORT earlier today stating that Chels were 14-1 to win the Premiership. Now I know we are still a long shot but the Bin Dippers could well have a Man Ure style wobble after being horsed at home, Man Ure themselves are a shadow of their former selves, And I think we have a real chance of this. AS with last season though, it could end up being lost points at fcuking Three Point Lane costing us the league . On a slightly different matter, What about the prospect of Leeds Vs Millwall in a play off final at Wembley! , Wouldnt the authorities just love that
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Its pathetic if this is the case. He wants to go then let the pikeys buy out his contract and let him be.
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Superb performance today. Especially when their crowd were rabid today and the fact they got an early goal. Pretty much top drawer from the boys all round. Ashley for me was bang on, even a couple of step over' towards the end (class). That's put a real marker today as there was more than a few people guessing that our downfall would start from today. Put Citeh firmly in theirplace as well. Now for next sunday aginst Man Ure. If we can horse them then we are already nine points clear of them! Fuck all to worry about with the Bin Dippers and the Arse have no need to start croing about doing Rovers, Fuck me, The Happy Hammers put four past them as well last week,.........and they are pony Just an after thought on today....Chelsea using the M1/M6 to get to Manchester, The Happy Hammers using the route to West Bromich and Millwall to Leicester.....So, One can only wonder if Watford Gap services got a good horsing today
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Good start for the wee turncoat bastard anyway today . Another couple of defeats like that and the Happy Hammers will start to get it into their head thats all a big conspiracy
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Ernie would be ideal to replace Clarke. Poyet can go fuck himself, seems to be very happily ingrained into the Yiddo Culture now.
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Alex Ferguson ~ A Lesson in Hypocrosy
changingman2000 replied to changingman2000's topic in Football Chat
I know its harping on a bit but why have the FA been ever so quiet about the obvious tapping up he done rearding Berbetov on deadline day, And how the Yids all of a sudden took the hush money without even a whimper of a complaint. And this after an almost entire summer when Ferguson done nothing but whine about Real opening chasing Ronaldo. If the FA let him get away with this (scot) free then they are every bit the faceless bastards I've always had them down for. So, with that in mind. I intend to phone them up on Monday and give them a well aimed volley about Ferguson and see what they intend to do about it. Now I know in the grand scheme of things my complaint or query weill be utterly swept under the carpet......but it will give me peace of mind methinks http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/ContactUs/Posti.../Contact_Us.htm -
Zola Wants Clarke as No 2
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Actually, I'm not sentimental in the slightest! Therefore I'd love nothing more than to see the wee cunt crash and burn wih the hapless hammers And sadly, Clarke can fuck right off too. -
And a very ugly hammer throwing road digger of a pig at that
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Zola Wants Clarke as No 2
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Aye the Geordie job is Next question Mr Magnussonn -
Hughes: Blues game bigger than Pool-Utd
changingman2000 replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
It is a big game, a very big game and won we just hav to win, to put the manc fuckers in their place. 3-0 would be dandy -
Zola Wants Clarke as No 2
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Listening to talkSPORT, half of the Marsh men Pikey fuck pigs are well pleased that they have got Zola, While the other half of the Marsh man Pikey fuck pigs are heartily pissed off as they see it as a stepping stone to him getting the Chelsea job. Its just morally wrong. If Zola got the Geordie job, or Citeh, or Villa, Everton, etc then all power to it...............but West Ham?, I mean ffs, West Ham? Truly sad state of affairs. Imagine the sight of him "wildly celebrating" at the Boleyn if they turn us over? Fuck it, I'm going to give the wee cunt dogs abuse just in case. He has to start to learn right from wrong. -
Zola Wants Clarke as No 2
changingman2000 replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I thought Wise at Leeds was poor, Poyet at Tottenham was very poor but Zola going to the Happy Hammers is fucking scandelous from a fans point of view. What next?, Kerry Dixon at Millwall? -
I think after Terry, Essien is our main man and, as a result of this injury, its going to be a struggle to compete on all fronts this season. All it needs is an injury to either Ballack or Lampard and we are pretty much fucked. I have a couple of Man Ure fans at my work an they keep banging on that the player they fear and respect more at Chels is Essien....and they aint wrong.
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You can't put a price on Kenyon's horror
changingman2000 replied to Aesthetic Relic's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Roman should sit Kenyon down and say to him "Tell me just what you bring to the table for my club?" answers on the back of a fucking stamp :censored: Should be sacked as soon as -
Its fucking disgraceful. They wont be happy until the Bridge is full of Andrew Lloyd Webber luvvies. Thought we were pretty poor yesterday. Deco didnt look half the player he is when he's out wide as a forward three. Well done Belletti for the goal but I dont think Rottenham would have got their goal if Maka was still patrolling out patch.
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Ignoring the fact of course that the French national team are utter pants.
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Well, I think its a poor choice to give SWP away and keep that lazy cunt Malouda. SWP may not have been the finished article by any stretch of the imagination.....But has Malouda fared any better?, Personally I think he's pony. At least SWP made an effort.
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agreed