Everything posted by BlueLion.
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West Ham United versus Chelsea Chelsea and West Ham played out a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge earlier in the season. Chelsea head across the capital to face West Ham United in a crucial Premier League clash. Nicolas Anelka's second-half equaliser meant that the Blues had a share of the spoils after West Ham had gone ahead through Craig Bellamy. Flying under Gianfranco Zola, the Hammers secured a credible point away to Villa last weekend and will look to continue their improving run of results against Guus Hiddink's side, who won 4-0 here last season. Match chat here.
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Jacob Mellis to make squad for tonights game
BlueLion. replied to EskWeston's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Would be ideal, if, with 10 minutes to go, we are a couple of goals up. Could bring him on and rest Lampard. -
[youtube]2qfj-dra_I0[/youtube] Just post the video code information, not the whole link.
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http://www.chelseamegastore.com/stores/che...px?selector=254 Away goalkeeper kit is navy and green...
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Would like him to stay tbh.
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I'll get the camera out at the weekend then
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Order of sour grapes to go, waiter.
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I can't possibly take photos of everything I own that is Chelsea, I think it would take me a month!
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Season long loan in the top flight maybe? Would be ideal.
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Alex shows true worth under Guus Hiddink
BlueLion. replied to SystemBlueBob's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
That's my point; over recent performances, he has shown better form than Carvalho, but Riccy of course has been injured. Maybe we could play either AdC or Riccy alongside Terry and the other at LB? -
Chelsea's Frank Lampard: This Is My Best Season Yet
BlueLion. replied to Kajo's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I really think that Frank this season has been as produtice as Frank in 2005/06. -
I'd seriously consider playing Ivanovic LB and Belletti RB.
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Agreed. Have to win every game. It would feel like winning the EPL if we beat Liverpool to 2nd if you ask me.
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If you'd have offered me one trophy a couple of months back I'd have chewed your hand off. However as we approach the tail end of the campaign we are still in the running for three major honours. Being totally realistic, the PL is United's to lose and it would be nothing short of a miracle if we claimed the title. The FA Cup is a brilliant shot at glory but this is Everton's first chance of a trophy for over 10 years, and they'll be up for it. If we can overcome Barcelona as well, then the CL is a possibility as well. We could end up with 2 or even all 3, maybe we'll end up with nothing, but my heart of hearts says one trophy is on the cards, and that's great IMO.
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Alex shows true worth under Guus Hiddink
BlueLion. replied to SystemBlueBob's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I can see your reasoning there, Esk, but on current form, Alex deserves his place purely on merit, in my view. -
Drogba feels justified in opting out of Chelsea's pre-season
BlueLion. replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Good decision by the Drog, it would appear. -
Arsenal 1 - 2 Chelsea F.C. Saturday 18th April 2009, FA Cup Semi Final, Wembley Stadium, London Petr Cech and Chelsea captain John Terry celebrate at full-time. Florent Malouda and Didier Drogba scored to send Chelsea through to their second FA Cup Final in three seasons. Theo Walcott opened the scoring for Arsenal when his deflected effort wrong-footed Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech, but Florent Malouda's magnificent equalising goal saw Chelsea restore parity before the half-time interval. After dominating for long periods of the second half, the Blues secured a return to Wembley when Didier Drogba latched onto Frank Lampard's brilliant lofted ball, rounded Arsenal shot-stopper Lukasz Fabianski and slotted the ball home to delight Blues boss Guus Hiddink. The win means that the Dutch tactician will bow out of his role as interim manager of the club on the 30th of May as Chelsea return for a showpiece final against Everton, after the Merseyside team dispatched Premier League leaders Manchester United 4-2 on penalties following 120 minutes of stalemate. And with Everton Chelsea's next opponents on Wednesday evening, the Blues may be able to gain a psychological advantage over their opponents should they defeat the Toffees in a crucial top six encounter. With John Terry returning following European suspension, Ricardo Carvalho was relegated to the bench as Brazilian defender Alex continued at the heart of Chelsea's defence. Branislav Ivanovic retained his right-back position after another imperious performance on Tuesday against Liverpool, and Nicolas Anelka's match-turning performance earned him a recall to the side; Salomon Kalou dropping to the bench. Arsenal were blighted by a number of defensive injuries, with William Gallas a notable absentee at the back. With Bacary Sagna and Gael Clichy also missing, Abou Diaby came into the starting eleven to give protection to young left-back Keiron Gibbs. Andrei Arshavin was available as a substitute. Chelsea started the better of the two teams, but the Wembley pitch was marking it hard for the players to spread the ball across the field with any conviction. There was some indecision amongst the Arsenal ranks with little over three minutes played when Drogba intuitively headed goalwards after capitalising on defensive ineptitude, but the distance to the goal was too great, allowing Keiron Gibbs to clear his header from almost 20 yards. The game was subject to a quiet spell as both teams sized each other up, but it was difficult for both teams to play their free-flowing, fluid football, as the ball bobbled across the poor pitch. After 16 minutes, Emmanuel Adebayor played in Gibbs, who cut back to Theo Walcott. The teenager, who had scored his first Arsenal goal in the 2007 Carling Cup Final, saw his effort deflect off Ashley Cole's arm, leaving Cech helpless as it bounced onto and over his stretching frame. However, immediately at the other end, Malouda was close to finding the net as his brilliant low drive across the face of the goal crept under the body of the nervous Arsenal goalkeeper and flashed just wide of the post. Frank Lampard then shot weakly from range before Drogba lashed wide from 22 yards. Slowly but surely, Chelsea were in the ascendancy - the Arsenal goal was completely against the run of play. But with just over half an hour played, the Blues were level, and deservedly so. Lampard played a brilliant pass to Malouda on the edge of the area, and the French winger brilliantly cut inside Emmanuel Eboue before rifling the ball into the corner. It was a superb finish from Chelsea's number 15, who has demonstrated excellent form over the past fortnight. Anelka then hit the woodwork after Malouda had distracted Diaby, who surrendered possession of the ball to Chelsea's top scorer, but his low effort ricocheted off the post. Malouda, Ballack, Ivanovic and Lampard then all combined to tee up Essien, who stung the palms of Fabianski with a rasping drive. Ballack and Ivanovic then found themselves in the book for lunges on van Persie, who earned Arsenal some much-needed respite. Anelka headed straight at the goalkeeper before the interval as Chelsea seized control of the match. Robin van Persie was inches away from converting a Walcott cross as the second half kicked off, but the Dutchman failed to make contact as the ball sped across the face of the goal. At the other end, Lampard had an effort deflected behind for a corner and found Fabianski's gloves with a volleyed effort, as the Blues looked to press for a second goal that would surely put the game beyond the reach of their London rivals. Despite taking the lead, Arsenal had offered precious little going forward and were looking uncomfortable defensively thanks to the efforts of Anelka, Drogba and Malouda. Martin Atkinson then waved away a penalty claim as Silvestre and Drogba wrestled in the area, but it would have been a harsh decision to award a spot-kick, as replays indicated both players had a hold of the other. On 84 minutes, Drogba converted a brilliant pass from Lampard to give Chelsea the lead after rounding the goalkeeper and sliding the ball into the bottom corner. It was another well-worked Chelsea goal that was reminiscent of the Ivorian's finish against Coventry in the quarter-final at the Ricoh Arena. Alex then blocked a shit from Arsenal substitute Andrei Arshavin before Lampard hacked the ball away in his own penalty area as Chelsea hung on to claim a famous victory. The Blues would be returning to Wembley in just over a month's time, and their endeavour and attitude certainly deserved it. ___________________________________________________________________ The TalkChelsea.net Star Man award goes to... Florent Malouda, Chelsea F.C. Coupled with his brilliantly-taken equalising goal, the Frenchman's considerable effort made him an ideal candidate for man of the match. Chelsea: Cech; Ivanovic, Alex, Terry ©, A Cole; Ballack, Essien, Lampard; Anelka (Kalou), Drogba, Malouda Arsenal: Fabianski; Eboué, Touré, Silvestre, Gibbs; Walcott, Fàbregas, Denilson (Nasri), Diaby, Van Persie (Arshavin); Adebayor (Bendtner)
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Don't make me talk in Gibberish, Badboy You'll all regret it...
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Well, at the way we're playing after going a goal down, it can't hurt.
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Barcelona star glad he didn't sign with Chelsea
BlueLion. replied to SystemBlueBob's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Maicon's the Dog's IMO. Think Alves ought to let the football do the talking. -
Chelsea's Ivanovic: I can do Messi job
BlueLion. replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
If he breaks Messi's leg as well, its two birds with one stone. -
What a pleb. Shame we don't need him. All he does is sit on the bench with a permanently worried look on his face. Someone ought to tell him he gets £100,000 a week for doing fuck all. I'd love that.
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Fabregas: "We are not scared of anyone"
BlueLion. replied to SystemBlueBob's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Anyone fancy joining in on a chorus of 'YOU ARE SHIT, YOU ARE SHIT'?