I had to follow the match on twitter because I'm at work, and @blueschronicle said " Pigeon watch: two flying around the Matthew Harding End. Far more entertaining than anything on the pitch. was the game really that bad?
from the guardian: Match pointers • Chelsea have not lost at home to Tottenham in any competition since February 1990, a run of 24 games – David Howells and Gary Linekar got the goals for the visitors in a 2-1 victory • Tottenham have had a total of just six shots on target in their last four visits to Chelsea • Juan Mata has created a scoring chance every 24.4 minutes on average, more often than any other player • If selected, Benoît Assou-Ekotto will be playing on his 28th birthday and Ramires on his 25th • Petr Cech is in line to make his 250th Premier League appearance and Frank Lampard is one short of 150 goals in his top-flight career
Really? I thought he had, just like Bojan. About Lampard, same old story. if he's willing to take a role like Giggs at UTD, it's ok, otherwise he should leave. But until the board hires a new manager, the midfield will remain a big question mark!
last year, around may-june, when Ancelotti was linked with AS Roma. According to the article I read, Carlo wanted to bring Ivanovic and *drumroll* Bosingwa to Roma. I'm sorry I can't gind the source anymore
nice one! I've got a big question: the match between spurs and Bolton will be replayed or what, sorry, but I don't know how to ask it without sounding indelicate.