Everything posted by BlueLion.
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Anelka can play on the wing. I'd like to see a 4-3-3 of: Cech Belletti, Terry, Carvalho, Bridge Essien, Lampard, Mikel Anelka, Drogba, Joe Cole
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Disagree about the last comment. All three kits from last season are great and all three goalkeeper shirts they've produced have been brilliant. Yellow kit this season is the only dodgy one IMO, this season's alternative one is nice too.
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I'd like to see him come back, I have no idea why we sold him.
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Well they are both world class players so they will gel in time. They could start banging in goals left, right and centre in a couple of weeks or it could take till next season. If it doesn't work, then we have plenty of options.
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I think you're spot on. But I'd rather have to choose between Kalou, Drogba, Anelka and Shevchenko to play up front rather than Anelka and Pizarro as we have had to rely on in the last month or so.
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Chelsea F.C. 3 - 1 Huddersfield Town Saturday 16 February 2008, FA Cup, Round Five, Stamford Bridge Stadium, London Rampant England midfielder inspired Chelsea to victory over League One outfit Huddersfield Town in the FA Cup Fifth Round. The Chelsea vice-captain netted his 100th and 101st goals for the club as well as supplying Ivorian forward Salomon Kalou for the third. Nevertheless, the visitors were obviously not fazed by the occasion, least of all former Chelsea player Frank Sinclair, who captained the Huddersfield side from right-back. The travelling supporters were praised for turning up in such numbers by both managers, with the fans knowing their team had done admirably to restrict Chelsea to such a few opportunities. Ahead of a busy week of football that could determine the fate of Chelsea's season, manager Avram Grant elected to field a weakened team ahead of their crucial Champions League game away to Olympiacos. However with the Carling Cup final against Tottenham Hotspur fast approaching, Grant will have been happy to see both Lampard and skipper John Terry fit once again. Carlo Cudicini played in goal as Petr Cech was rested; Hilario the substitute goalkeeper. Ferreira deputised at full-back whilst Mikel partnered Lampard in the centre of midfield. Scott Sinclair was offered a run out on the right of a 4-3-3 which featured Peru striker Claudio Pizarro and Kalou on the left, the Ivorian's first action at Chelsea since leaving for the African Cup of Nations. Nicolas Anelka and Ricardo Carvalho were dropped to a bench that featured £90 million of talent, as the pair were joined by £30.8 million Andrei Shevchenko and Michael Essien. Huddersfield Town were missing their regular captain but Frank Sinclair, formerly of Chelsea, deputised and led his team out at Stamford Bridge. Highly-rated Luke Beckett started up front for the visitors who utilised a flat pack 4-4-2 formation. Chelsea found their rhythm early on, despite Frank Lampard being the only player in the starting eleven to have played against Liverpool the previous Sunday. Huddersfield looked timid when in possession and were struggling to get the ball out of their own half. Chelsea's early dominance was causing concern amongst the away defence as Scott Sinclair and Salomon Kalou had the beatings of their respective markers with considerable ease. Scott Sinclair especially was finding plenty of space as he hogged the far touchline, and it was the young English player who came closest to breaking the deadlock after merely six minutes. Receiving the ball from Kalou, the player spun and shot beyond the goalkeeper, only for Robbie Williams to excellently clear off the line. Angelic by name and performance. But their resistance was short-lived when Lampard opened the scoring after 18 minutes in somewhat inevitable fashion. Sinclair beat his marker after receiving the ball from a glorious Lampard pass, before feeding it into the feet of the England midfielder who slotted home accurately from 8 yards. But rather than knock the visitors, Lampard's 100th for Chelsea did nothing but galvanise them, and the Huddersfield players were close to celebrating an equaliser when John Terry cleared off the line. The Chelsea captain had been missing since breaking his foot in December against Arsenal, but was looking as immense as ever alongside Tal Ben Haim, who was enjoying a solid game in front of Carlo Cudicini. However the visitors were offered something to shout about with a brilliant finish from Michael Collins drew them level. The Chelsea backline attempted to play the offside trap but the run from James Berrett's immaculate pass was well-timed and clinical - the Huddersfield number four bringing the ball down with his thigh before lashing it past Cudicini. Chelsea turned up the tempo in the second half though it took them till the hour mark to break down the away side's defence. It was Lampard who spearheaded Chelsea's attacking play whilst John Obi Mikel was enjoying an excellent defensive display behind the number 8, and the Nigerian was involved in Lampard's second goal. Mikel launched the ball up field before Lampard was fed on the edge of the area. The driving run of the midfielder took him around two defensive challenges before his relatively tame effort was palmed away weakly by Matt Glennon, and Lampard tucked the rebound away with his left boot. The offside flag prevented Huddersfield further embarrassment, as John Terry's goalbound effort was put in by Kalou from an offside position - with replays indicating the ball would have gone in if Kalou had not have become active. Scott Sinclair looked to have wrapped the game up moments later after Claudio Pizarro took on seven Huddersfield players before his shot was palmed straight to the feet of Sinclair, who put the ball in the net, only for it to be chalked off. Kalou made amends with his third goal in four games for Chelsea with 20 minutes remaining. The Ivorian was brilliantly fed by Lampard before nut-megging the goalkeeper with a precise finish. The interplay between Lampard and Kalou was magnificent - the pass was exquisite and Kalou's touch was deadly. Lampard was substituted for Essien ten minutes later to a rousing round of applause from both sets of fans, with the Ghanaian Essien playing his first match for Chelsea since before the African Nation's Cup. Shevchenko and Anelka were later introduced as Chelsea hung on for a win, despite Huddersfield going close with a freekick in stoppage time. ______________________________________ Match Fact : Chelsea are now 59 games unbeaten at home in all competitions - surpassing a club record set between February 2004 and February 2006. Chelsea: Cudicini (6), Ferreira (5), Ben-Haim (7), Terry (7), Bridge (6), Sidwell (5) (Shevchenko (6)), Mikel (8), Lampard (9) (Essien (6)), Kalou (8), Pizarro (6) (Anelka (6)), Sinclair (7) Goals: Lampard 18, 60, Kalou 70 Huddersfield: Glennon (6), Sinclair (5), Clarke (7), Page (6), Williams (6), Collins (7), Brandon (6), Holdsworth (6), Berrett (7) (Schofield (6)), Beckett (5) (Booth (6)), Jevons (6) (Kamara (6)) Goals: Collins 45 Attendance: 41,324 Referee: Mark Clattenburg Man of the Match : Frank Lampard
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Your point is well delivered. I take it these are the official things and merely waiting confirmation from adidas??
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They're goalkeeper, Luke Steele, was fucking quality.
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1-0 in this match I think, I feel we will have to be cautious. 4-0 in the second leg.
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This season's final will probably end up 5-4
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Its going to be tight but entertaining. Hopefully the Celery Brigade will refresh their stocks and attack Berbatov this time 2-0.
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I call it shit
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The current home kit is a lot more exciting, it has the low collar and the thinner ClimaCool material in snakelike patterns at the sides and rear. This kit just seems so much more basic
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Huddersfield Home, FA Cup BlueLionSenior claimed an impressive six points to propel himself up to 14th position in the Prediction League whilst the top five all consolidated their places at the top of the table, as all gained two points in the latest series of predictions. With little to give between first and fifth and just six points seperating those two places respectively, the next few weeks will be hugely important in deciding the winner of this season's competition.
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Scored a brilliant penalty yesterday, but still looks a shadow of his former self.
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He's young and needs experience at the top level. But before that, he needs experience in the Championship.
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Tottenham Vs Chelsea Chelsea look set to win their third League Cup trophy in four seasons as they take on Spurs at the first Carling Cup final at Wembley. Chelsea have won the competition four times in their history and twice under José Mourinho, including a thrilling 2-1 victory over Arsenal last campaign and a dramatic 2-3 win against Liverpool in 2005. Chelsea's first victory in this competition was in 1965 when they beat Leicester City 3-2 on aggregate in a two-legged final, making them the first London club to win the competition. They repeated the same success in 1998, beating Middlesbrough 2-0 in the final at Wembley. The team's run to the final this campaign has been an enjoyable won, topped off with a superb 3-1 aggregate win over Everton in the semi-finals. Chelsea first had to overcome Hull City in round 3 in Avram Grant's first win as manager in a 4-0 thrashing of the Championship outfit, whilst Leicester City proved a more difficult obstacle, requiring a Frank Lampard hattrick and an Andrei Shevchenko thunderbolt to win the game. Liverpool were brushed aside 2-0 in the quarter finals by goals from Lampard and Shevchenko once again, making Lampard the tournament's top scorer. Match chat here!
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Olympiakos Vs Chelsea The Champions League returns with unbeaten Chelsea F.C. facing Olympiacos in the first knockout round. Following a poor run of form that has seen them surrender their grip on the Carling Cup and fall further behind Arsenal in the race for the Premier League, Chelsea will be desperate to defeat Olympiakos to progress in this season's Champions League. The two teams fought out a dull affair in Athens which ended 0-0, though with Chelsea's recently-found inability to win crunch matches, the players and fans alike will be hoping for a morale-boosting victory to send them to the last eight. Match chat here!
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I went to the game, par performance. We didn't set the world alight but we did just enough to get the win. I thought the team selection by Grant was excellent - he used this as a perfect opportunity to field players requiring football in a Chelsea shirt whilst fielding some first-team players. I thought those playing had decent enough games and we played some good football on the ground with Lampard and Mikel playing absolutely brilliantly. Those pair always seem to pull rabbits out of hats because they always seem to play magnificently with one and other. John Terry was brilliant and I thought Ben Haim had an excellent game. Wayne Bridge didn't defend too cleverly but was marvelous going forward, whilst Ferreira was decent but really struggled in the second period. Scott Sinclair impressed me, he was running down the wing like a proper winger and got a good assist for Frank's goal. Decent performance, Liverpool and Arsenal go out also, just to cap it off. United vs Chelsea in the final, anyone?
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The home shirt and away shirt are possibly the most boring football kits in the history of the Premier League! Adidas have given us so many excellent kits over the last two years, they've finally gone mad! The third kit is pretty nice due to its simplicity. I'd get the alternative kit most definitely and the away shirt is a possibility. The home shirt and those collars can be summed up in three words. What. The. Fuck. Hopefully the goalkeeper kits will make up for it. Purple with green stripes on the home GK jersey and pink with orange spots for the away one
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Terry Returns To Chelsea Squad For Cup Clash
BlueLion. replied to Steve's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
He made that clearance look better than it needed to be I saw him after the game and told him it was great to have him back