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TrueChelseaBlue

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  1. got a very good chance of doing so, i watched the United game, good match imo, well done Pompey and thank you C'mon the Chels later today
  2. no worries at all, Carlo's been loyal to Chelsea, and he's getting playing time, for the misfortune of Cech..but..imo he should get more time in games, i kno cechs the best, but we need too pay attention to them players who have been loyal to the club and give them more playing time hope Carlo gets a coaching job when he hangs up his boots
  3. Definatly, Carlo before Cech imo opinion, was the best keeper in the premiership. and yes it is a shame... but Cech is in a class of his own
  4. Carlo Cudicini is an outstanding goalkeeper, there is no doubt. OK Petr Cech is the best in the world, but Carlo will show what he can do, just like he has before, he'll wanna Try and keep Petr out the side (Can't see it happening but you know) 7 days isn't bad.. lets just hope ther isn't a hitch.. and he'll be ok for the gooners clash \o/
  5. Good Solid performance by the Chelsea boys, wtf up with us scoring all these goals!? 4-0 vs Hammers, 3-0 Olympiakos.. long may it continue i reckon, Ballack, and Lamps were immense.. quite an easy game tbh.. Need to say though, There support was great, even at 3-0 down
  6. Chelsea are rumoured to be interested in acquiring the services of 14-year-old Giuseppe Prestia. The youngster is currently with Serie A side Palermo and is believed to be keen on a move to English football. The Blues have been tracking his progress for a while and have recently sent scouts to Italy to check on his development. No move has been made as yet, but with Prestia reluctant to agree a deal with the Rosanero it looks likely that he will leave in the near future. Any deal for the defender would represent the second time Chelsea have raided Italian top flight clubs for their young stars, having previously taken 15-year-old Vincenzo Camilleri to Stamford Bridge. Reggina received no compensation for the player in that move and as a result have asked the Italian Football Federation and Uefa to implement regulations to help safeguard the future of young players in the country. Tribalfootball
  7. hmm..dunno how i feel bout it tbh, good player, dont like his attitude thou
  8. aint long since he left, 3 clubs, less than 4 yrs..kinell. needs to make his mind up where he wants 2 be
  9. 3-1 ot the mighty blues 3-1.... mwahahha liverpool ya tossers
  10. imo, be a good move for him, to get some first team experience, do the lad good he's an ace player
  11. mwahahaha unlucky ya scouse bastards well done Barnsley, AV IT!
  12. bought and recieved fuck all... init great being single
  13. The Deloitte Football Money League for 2008 will list Chelsea Football Club in fourth position. We are the second highest-placed English club behind Manchester United in a list of global football clubs. The annual ranking by the leading independent analyst of football finances orders clubs around the world according to 2006/07 revenues, excluding player sales. Chelsea FC has risen two places from last year with annual revenue of £190.5 million. The top club in revenue generation is Real Madrid with Manchester United second and Barcelona third. One place below Chelsea in fifth is Arsenal, giving the Barclays Premier League three of the top five. AC Milan is the highest ranked Serie A club in sixth with Bayern Munich the first from the Bundesliga in seventh. Chelsea will issue a full report on the financial year ended 30 June 2007 before the end of February. Chelsea FC
  14. Daniel Alves admits he doesn't want to spend his career at Sevilla. A target for Barcelona, the Brazil international fullback said: "Sevilla is in a delicate phase in the Liga and now we are going to play in the final round of the Champions League. Everyone needs goals in their work. "However, I have not planned to spend the rest of my life in Seville, but it's been an honor to play for this club."
  15. Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech says Arsenal were handed a big advantage this weekend by playing - and winning - against Blackburn Rovers last night. Cech said: "It is hard coming back from internationals for a Premier League game because you have to travel and we have had a lot of games. "But you can't use that as an excuse because the other teams, Liverpool and Manchester United, have a lot internationals. Arsenal have one day extra which is better but they have a lot of internationals also. "When you are playing for a big team you have to be aware of this and get through. We were unlucky against Liverpool but in the end we dropped two points."
  16. imo we should keep him and give him alot more chances than hes gotten so far
  17. Chelsea boss Avram Grant has thrown his hat into an already crowded ring of managers interested in Dinamo Zagreb star Luka Modric. His £20m price-tag put off the Blues in January, but they could be planning a summer swoop. The Blues hope that the ‘Webster Ruling’, which enables players under the age of 28 to buy out their contract after four years at a club, will come to their aid. Modric is known to covet a move to Barcelona and claimed to have snubbed a possible move to Arsenal previously. Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City and Newcastle United were monitoring the situation last month before agent Zdravko Mamic - also Dinamo Zagreb’s executive vice-president - deemed Modric not for sale. The player signed an unprecedented 10-year contract at Zagreb late last year, in order to inflate his transfer value. However, Andy Webster’s infamous Fifa article 17 could mean that Modric could buy out his remaining contract for £1.5 next January. With that in mind, Chelsea’s possible £10m bid in the summer could be reluctantly accepted by the Croatian club. Chelsea are yet to make contact with the 22-year-old midfield ace. Sources suggest that Grant’s confidante Giovanni Rosso, a Croatian who spent time with Grant in Israel, has sounded out Modric on behalf of the London club. Goal.com UK
  18. Chelsea lead the chasing pack for Palermo striker Amauri. Blues boss Avram Grant failed with a £15million bid for the Palermo top scorer last month. But he is set to beat Juventus to the 27-year-old, who will soon qualify for a European Union passport. Amauri has eight Serie A goals this season, and six years' top-flight experience in Italy with Napoli, Chievo and Palermo. "I can confirm that Amauri will leave Palermo this summer," said his agent Mariano Grimaldi. "He is due to become an EU citizen shortly, and that could open up the English stage to him. "He will be playing Champions League football next season - that is for certain." Daily Mirror
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