

Justin_3d
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Comment: If John Terry loses this fight, he will be finished Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2053470/John-Terry-comment-If-loses-fight-finished.html#ixzz1bqbxKDT2
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Chelsea considering January move for Parma midfielder http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/1225/30/chelsea-considering-january-move-parma-midfielder
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We lost, but today show me why AVB is the best coach in the Roman era! We would have never played like that with 9 men under Carlo. So even though we loss, i am satisfied with what i saw from the team and AVB!
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They created a streaming website: http://www.wiziwig.tv/ It's similar to the old myp2p site.
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Sturridge - I've matured http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11668_7258190,00.html
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Chelsea Sack Andre Villas-Boas
Justin_3d replied to Fulham Broadway's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Warnock backs Villas-Boas to emulate Ferguson http://www.adifferen...e-ferguson.html ============================================ The 34-year-old's youth was highlighted again this week when he marked what was his 100th match as a manager with Chelsea's 5-0 Champions League thrashing of Genk. 'The first century was good,' the Portuguese prodigy said with typical understatement considering his remarkable win percentage. 'I was very fortunate to be able to complete this sequence first having been in a good club like Academica and then with strong European clubs like Porto and Chelsea. 'If I hadn't had spells with those clubs, I wouldn't have had a record like this.' Read more: http://www.dailymail...l#ixzz1bW5mfViy --------------- A humble men that can recognized his success is not just because of him. Nicely done! -
Villas-Boas admits McEachran could leave Chelsea on loan http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/1213/00/villas-boas-admits-mceachran-could-leave-chelsea-loan
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Romeu living Chelsea dream http://www.skysports.com/story/0,,11668_7256320,00.html
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Good post to comment. I do have to say that as far as youth gone, I have been a tad bit disappointed with AVB. Most chances have been gone to the players he bought, Lukaku and Romeu. I would like AVB to give more chances to Ryan and Josh, if they are part of the team. If AVB does not see a future for them, then loan them out and sell them. But I do have to add that out of all the managers Chelsea had in the Roman era, he strikes me as the best in that department. So I too will wait till January to see how things are going before getting more worried.
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ED knows little of the world outside. Primary interests are training-ground bust-ups, Baby Bentleys and deluded chairmen. It refers to itself in third person. http://twitter.com/#!/Early_Doors
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Sending off inspires Torres revival By: ED A two-footed tackle by Fernando Torres last month could be the best thing that happened to the Chelsea striker since his so-called decline started two summers ago. The fresh-looking Torres was rampant in the 5-0 Champions League win against Genklast night, coming off the back of a soothing holiday to score twice and generally tear the Belgian side to shreds. Since their 3-1 defeat to Manchester United, Chelsea have won five out of six matches, scoring 18 goals and conceding four. The only ‘failure' was a creditable 1-1 Champions League draw at Valencia, with their excellent form cutting the gap to three points on Premier League leaders Manchester City and just one shy of Manchester United. They are top of a fairly tricky Champions League group too, and most ominous for their rivals is the apparent return to form of Torres, who appears to be reaping the benefit of his enforced spell on the sidelines. Torres's uncharacteristic dismissal - for a reckless lunge on Mark Gower after he scored the opener in a 4-1 win against Swansea - was followed by a lacklustre performance against Los Che but, crucially, he sat out the next two league games and was benched by Spain for the Scotland match after failing to impress against the Czech Republic. El Nino's performance before seeing red against the Swans (and, miss aside, the way he played in the 3-1 defeat to Manchester United) hinted that his confidence may be returning in patches, but the extended rest over the past three weeks has given his fatigued body - brain included - the break it sorely needed. There has been much hand-wringing and chin-stroking since Torres's fall from grace during and after a World Cup which, despite victory, saw him carried by his Spain team-mates. Given his unimpressive form, Torres's £50 million move to Chelsea the following January was greeted with a level of derision, and the howls became deafening after he netted a solitary goal between then and the end of the season. Had he lost a yard of pace after some niggling injuries at Liverpool? Was he struggling to handle the pressure of playing for teams that were now expected, and not just tipped, to win things? Was the price tag weighing heavy on his shoulders? Was his confidence so shot after his poor World Cup that the formerly irrepressible goal-getter had become so devoid of composure that even making the decision to shoot was now a brow-furrowing existentialist nightmare? This season had been little better - he failed to score in his first six matches of the season - and new boss Andre Villas-Boas, clean of the baggage associated with Torres's signing, would have been forgiven for dropping the Madrileno. There were whispers that Torres was ‘finished' and even the player was publicly asking questions, first about the quality of his team-mates and then about his own happiness following his move to a new club and city. The national (and international) soul-searching regarding Torres occasionally touched on his physical condition (with, despite evidence to the contrary, fairly outrageous claims that his legs had gone at the age of 27), but most of the analysis concerned his mental state. But Torres hadn't enjoyed a proper break for over two years. Every time he was injured for Liverpool, he was rushed back, and with good reason given his record of 72 goals in 106 games in his first three seasons at Anfield. He was also pushed into action ahead of schedule by Spain for the World Cup, and famously flopped, scoring no goals before picking up an injury in the final, an incident which bore the hallmarks of a mercy killing. While his time at Chelsea has not been punctuated by injuries, the physical and mental exhaustion took its toll - Carlo Ancelotti felt he could not drop Torres given the huge outlay on his services, while this season the talented but inexperienced Villas-Boas has been keen to play him regularly to try and coax good form from the undeniable talent. Our Armchair Pundit Alex Chick, aided by theory from former table tennis star Matthew Syed, summed up Torres's travails more rationally and eloquently than most - yes, his repeated choking was a mental problem, his ability to make snap decisions without thought diminished by a loss of confidence and fitness, but it lay in his poor management by a succession of coaches who either lacked the courage or the tools to give him a rest. In the end referee Mike Dean made the decision for Villas-Boas, one which has allowed him to take stock, get used to his new surroundings, become accustomed to not being Mr Big Stuff any more and give the limbs a break for reasons other than forcing a quick return from injury. The three-match ban that followed may be the best thing that has happened to Torres in a number of years - he will skip the Premier League game at Queens Park Rangers, giving him time to recover from his midweek antics, and is likely to be spared the Carling Cup match at Everton. That should leave him champing at the bit for the home match against Arsenal on October 29. Good luck to them. ---------------------------------------- I love this little part from ED: "That should leave him champing at the bit for the home match against Arsenal on October 29. Good luck to them." LMAO, good one ED!
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Fucking amazing again from Messi! He truly is the Messiahs of the sport!
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Chelsea eyeing swoop for River Plate sensation http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/1199/35/chelsea-eyeing-swoop-river-plate-sensation
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Yeah. I will say, that I love Joey Barton. What a character! And I wish Chelsea had gotten him in the transfer window as a free agent.
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Barton: Shared his opinions at Monday's press conference Joey Barton entirely lived up to his reputation for outspoken honesty on Monday with attacks on Ryan Giggs, John Terry and the England rugby team. Despite sharing a stage with four other speakers at Monday's Professional Players Federation national conference, Barton completely dominated the discussion, giving forth views on matters such as the right to privacy, social media, the Royal Family, the London riots, MPs expenses, and the Hillsborough disaster. But it was his comments on fellow professionals Giggs and Terry and England's shamed rugby stars that were perhaps the most inflammatory. The QPR captain hit out at Manchester United star Giggs' alleged affair with his own sister-in-law, saying: "The Giggs issue in any walk of life is not right. "The behaviour of the man towards another man, towards his brother, it's not right, regardless of the player." Barton also questioned Giggs' response to his name becoming public on the internet after an injunction was granted preventing it being published by traditional media. "What blew it up for Giggs was when he threatened to sue Twitter - bad legal advice," Barton said. "I don't think anybody in the world's got the kind of money to get that case through. "Everyone on Twitter got defensive about their right to freedom of speech." Barton was equally critical of England captain Terry, who allegedly had an affair with the former partner of then international team-mate Wayne Bridge. The midfielder said: "There was a human element then about, as a man, what you should do either to your friend at work or one of your colleagues. "It shouldn't have happened." Barton also claimed there would have been "public executions" had the England football team behaved like their rugby union counterparts at the current World Cup. England's dismal campaign in New Zealand lurched from one controversy to another before and after their quarter-final exit, with players criticised for their off-field behaviour. Barton, who has one international cap, said: "If that was an England football team at a World Cup, there would probably have been public executions when they got home. "'Football's a gentleman's game played by thugs', I hear quite a lot, and, 'Rugby's a thug's game played by gentlemen'. "The minute a footballer steps out of line, I think the media in this country - because of the sums of money they earn and also because of the stigma attached - are really quick to jump on it." Barton, who has a chequered past himself, admitted he had been no angel. And despite his criticisms, he insisted the media should not have been allowed to publish stories about Terry's transgressions and poured scorn on footballers' status as role models. "There is a lot of envy about what footballers earn, the astronomical figures," he said. "That's not our fault. "I went from being on £300 a week playing in a big league to £6,500 a week. "No-one taught me how to handle that, no-one taught me how to be a man, I didn't instantly get that wage increase and become a role model. "I was still the same kid from a working-class council estate." Barton has become one of the biggest personalities on Twitter thanks to his controversial opinions and he claimed the Football Association had asked him to moderate his language at a recent meeting. "I feel that the FA came to hush me down or make me not have an opinion," he said. "If they came to do that, they picked the wrong person, because there's no way I can be like that. "If I didn't have an opinion, I'd cease to exist." He added: "If I was to go out and pass comment and say: 'Everyone join this bondage club', then I think we would have an issue. "But I'm going on there to have an extension of me. "It sounds really bad when you say it because it just makes you think of Nazi Germany but it is a propaganda machine. "Social media is a propaganda machine." sportinglife.com
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Chelsea inspired by Mata http://bcove.me/x8pljpz8
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Yup, Villa and Silva where top dogs before that and in Euro 2008 where amazing. It's just that Valencia did not wanted to sell till they where force to sell due to financial problems.
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Have to give some props to Mata, really great player. But this makes you think how good Valencia was: Mata, Silva, and Villa. And even then, Real Madrid and Barcelona where miles ahead of them. Thus, showing why Real Madrid and Barcelona are so over that league, cause they are "Galacticos" in La Liga and in Europe!
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LDU eliminated Independiente! :blue scalf:
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Thanks for posting this. Very interesting to see how that guy continues to do.
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Fucking awesome show!!! Now to wait a century for the final season. Well got Dexter to keep me occupy.
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Show de goles de Eliminatorias Sudamericanas a Brasil 2014 - 11/10 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7FnQFKLP_g0&feature=player_embedded
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____________________________________ 11/10/2011 | Euro 2012 Qualifiers | Eurosport | 56 Min. Includes: Denmark v. Portugal Norway v. Cyprus Sweden v. Netherlands Hungary v. Finland Slovenia v. Serbia Georgia v. Greece Croatia v. Latvia Spain v. Scotland Switzerland v. Montenegro Rep. of Ireland v. Armenia ____________________________________ Language: English Quality: SD Resolution: 720x400 Audio: 192 kbps MP3 Video: 2 Mbps Format: MKV Codec: h.264(x264) [Highlights] http://www.fileserve...hts.by.BinP.mkv http://www.multiupload.com/3ILG6IKCJR Credit: BLACKinPARK