I would love to see him winning his first European Super Cup and Club World Cup.. In order to win everything possible with the club. Both are not so far away.
I'll be at my friend's house (he's a Man U supporter but rooting for us tonight) along with our other 2 friends (Chelsea fans) because of a superstitious ritual we've done in the last 2 CL games, we sit in the same places on the same couches/chairs and the same clothes as before (of course we all root for Chelsea including my friend's parents and sister )... I take part in being late for a minimum of 10 minutes after kick-off because almost everytime that happens, we finish the match victorious (The last ones I can remember are the 6-1 over QPR, the Barca games, the Benfica games, the Napoli home game and the FA Cup Final) I'd love to watch it from the beginning but I don't wanna risk it!
Winning this match equals: - Our first UEFA Champions League trophy. - First club from London to win it. - Qualifying to next season's competition. - A new deal for Robbie. (Probably) - Giving the older players the title they wanted for so long. - More chances of signing world class players in the summer. - Fucking up Spuds.
Nerves are kicking in already.. I've been nothing but nervous in all the big games Chelsea have played this season: United, Arsenal, Valencia at the Bridge, City, FA Cup Final, Newcastle, Napoli and Barcelona.
Guys, I have a feeling Robbie intended to throw away this game... 'Cause he knows if he doesn't win the CL they'll sack his ass off, leaving the possible next manager with a crappy participation in EL.
I'm so thrilled to have witnessed the club I love lifting this trophy for the 4th time in 6 years. We really needed this one.. It's Robbie for the permanent job and nobody else. Fingers crossed for the next 2 weeks. Cheers to you all, mates!