Amblève.
MemberEverything posted by Amblève.
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I don't think that's something to laugh about. It was a stupid reaction and he got a ban, so he'll miss important matches. Dunno what's funny about that.
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I'd rather take both
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Disgrace... absolute disgrace what's going on with the FA's decisions.
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Bosingwa was one of the best right backs when Chelsea bought him, just sayin'.
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And guess who won't be suspended for one of the most horrific fouls in this PL season... http://www.thefa.com/TheFA/Disciplinary/NewsAndFeatures/2012/statement-mario-balotelli-manchester-city-arsenal
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And you don't understand why he called him a "fat fucker"? Yes, Lampard has been an absolutely outstanding player in the Chelsea history but what he did this season isn't anything that you expect of a legend. It wonders me how people have already forgotten about what happened a few weeks ago...
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You're closer to a ban than sam is if you continue to post those kind of comments. Suck it, there are other opinions than your own.
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Calm down, guys. It's sam's opinion, there's no reason for banning him just because he said what he thinks of Lampard. People do the same all the time with other players (like Bosingwa etc.) and when somebody says something against Lampard people go crazy.
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Didn't the one I posted work for you? Anyway, this one is better, I think http://atdhenet.tv/45725/watch-fulham-vs-chelsea
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Because he can do something special out of nothing
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Still, it surprises me how many people have "forgiven" him...
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I don't care about Rooney's status at ManU. You may be able to overlook it, but as I said, it has been too much it's too soon to get what he did.
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http://www.firstrowsports.eu/watch/118080/1/watch-fulham-fc-vs-chelsea-fc.html
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As a legend he has to behave like one, like a leader, like an idol. He didn't show any of those characteristics during the time AVB was the head coach. And that's something I can't ignore. He was the player I was fascinated by when I watched my first Chelsea game, he was the reason I started to watch more and more Chelsea games. But the damage he's done over the last few months can't be overlooked, it has been to much and probably it's too soon for me to accept it.
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So 150 goals justify putting the own ego above the club?!
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I think he's got a touch of the flu...
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I'm still not sure about that... looked like a normal slide tackle to me. Definitively need another look at it.
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Penalty!
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Yeah, at least Cech is trying to destroy the opponent
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Term X would be a good writer imo, if he had to go for it...
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Will we ever have a great striker partnership?
Amblève. replied to Justin_3d's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I always thought that Anelkalouda was the scariest combination I have heard of BTT: In my opinion, from what I've seen so far, I'd say that Torres and Sturridge could build a good partnership, as Sturridge seems to a striker who can't play on his own and Torres looks like he's willing to play team football, but even then there's no chance these two guys would turn into beast mode together due to the fact that they aren't complementing each other like Eidur and Jimmy used to do. It takes atleast one very intelligent striker to build a good partnership. Eidur was probably one of the most gifted, intelligent and unselfish players and Jimmy was a natural goal scorer who had the ability to destroy defenses with his body, that's why it worked out with them playing up front together. But football has changed, and so have systems, players and preferences of coaches. As someone already stated the combo of Hernandez and Rooney only works because of Rooney's willingness to play as a midfielder to support the rest of the MF, as more and more teams tend to play a Barcelona type of system, which means ball and space possession, so help from (nearly) every single player is needed to provide the own team's steadiness while the opponent's trying to build up an attack. Unfortunately things will get even worse, just look the new formations (3-4-3 etc.). If that continues, teams will be forced to use a formation without a striker partnership we know from the good old times. So, imo, even if Chelsea can find two strikers who work perfectly together there's still no guarantee that they will be playing together. -
It's not a problem of having too little English players, it's a problem of not having players coming from the own academy ranks up to the first team.
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Call my behavior "little club mentality" or anything else but this game is all about revenge. Not the kind of revenge of a normal rivalry (i.g. Milan and Inter etc.) but a chance to get something done the way it had to be done already 3 years ago. I remember the game against Barcelona at the Bridge back in 2009 and I also remember the players' reactions, the reactions of the whole football world and I remember myself sitting on the couch for 30 minutes after the game had ended, not getting what just happened. Chelsea has been robbed that day, now the time has come this team can show guts and the willingness to prove its own pride, to achieve what should have been achieved a few years ago!
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Remember this one? It has to be the best Umbro kit we've ever worn! I own one with Maka on my back
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The condition was diagnosed following tests after the Bulgaria international, 32, developed a fever following Saturday's 3-0 defeat at Arsenal. "We expect to learn more about the situation in due course," Villa said. http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17566188 Shocked to hear that! Absolutely shocked! GET WELL SOON, STILIYAN!