

RX8
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Lampard is so good in the Shoting Deparmet... Great..l. the best player we have no doubt
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ANELKAAAAAAAAAAAAAA Miss againg.... The History of his life...
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So Unlucky... Lampard Shot was in the target...
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UN BE LI VE BLEEEE!!! HOW CAN WE FAIL THIS KIND opportunitys!!! That`s why we are like thisss Fail and Fail and Fail....
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This one is Working for me perfect!! http://atdhe.net/live-tv-3437.html
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Ohhh... Drogba... you too missing goolsss!!
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Does Mikel knows that he can´t shot from a Long distance... never ever see one in the box... always try to hit a fan...
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Nice Free kick for us...
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uuuuuuuuuuuuuFFFFFF sooo Close Lampard so Close.. You don´t have to apologys... it was a nice shot
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mmmm Drogba looks a little bit better... he is attacking... shoting.. fighting more
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Let`s hope a different 2nd Half... in out favor
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All replay today... let`s hope not us too E.ON FA Cup 5th RoundE.ON FA Cup 5th Round Blackburn 2-2 Coventry R.Santa Cruz 2' Samba 90' Full time Aron.Gunnarsson 61' Doyle 76' Sheff Utd 1-1 Hull City Halford 7' Full time Zayatte 34' Swansea 1-1 Fulham Scotland 52' Full time Monk 44' own goal Watford 0-0 Chelsea Half time West Ham 1-1 Middlesbrough Ilunga 83' Full time Downing 22' 15 February 2009 E.ON FA Cup 5th Round Derby 16:30 Man Utd Everton 14:30 Aston Villa Blackburn 2-2 Coventry R.Santa Cruz 2' Samba 90' Full time Aron.Gunnarsson 61' Doyle 76' Sheff Utd 1-1 Hull City Halford 7' Full time Zayatte 34' Swansea 1-1 Fulham Scotland 52' Full time Monk 44' own goal Watford 0-0 Chelsea Half time West Ham 1-1 Middlesbrough Ilunga 83' Full time Downing 22' 15 February 2009 E.ON FA Cup 5th Round Derby 16:30 Man Utd Everton 14:30 Aston Villa
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That will be a very nice change... By the way.. .today is the first time y see the famous Mancienne,... Nice player a lot of future but he still need to learn mucho more from Bosingwa.... Why hi is not playing... No portugues player are on the field today... Ferreira, Carvalo, Bosingwa, Deco, Quaresma.... Interesting Detail...
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First Half ends.... And.... We got nothing.... Team is the same... Unsecurity in the back... Usless in the attack.... Lampard is the best player in the season... and the rest... is just playing... Let`s see is Terry or Hiddink can make a different in the dress room
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We Lose Anelka... We won´t Score nothing more even if it is a Penalty
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We are playing more than Watford... but we can lose at any time in a counter Attack
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Anelka Unbeliveble.... What he miss...!!! That`s should be the first one... great control and asssit from Drogba
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Mmmmm Abramovich looks kind of Fan today with the team... he is enjoying the game... That could a nice sing..
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I see the same actitud in the playerss... even if Abramovich and Hiddink are on the stand
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<h3 class="headline" id="headline">Chelsea TV EXCLUSIVE: NEW MAN'S FIRST THOUGHTS </h3>Posted on: Thu 12 Feb 2009 Guus Hiddink spent Thursday afternoon watching training and meeting players and people he will work with until May. His last task before leaving Cobham was to tell Chelsea TV his early impressions and his aims while here. This is what he said: You said you would have said no to any other job. Why yes to Chelsea? Everyone knows the relationship between Chelsea and the Russian Football Federation, and the academy of development of young players all over the country is significant. When the situation occurred as has happened now I was asked to come because of the relationship with Roman Abramovich as well. Of course it is a big club as well, and let me be honest, I came because they asked me to join the club for the upcoming time. You couldn't come at a more pressurised time, three big games, and you have to win. You are putting the pressure on me! That is normal, I know of course I have to live as soon as possible in the depth of the club, but I just talked to the players for a few minutes in the dressing room. I am not just here to add to my experience to the club and Premier League. Also I want to see these results as soon as possible. You are leaving the team on Saturday [at Watford] to Ray Wilkins? Yes. I will talk now daily with Ray and all the people within the club to get together everything as fast as possible. But Ray will do the game against Watford. Then in the League we play Aston Villa, a huge match. We could be 10 points behind Man United by then. Are we still in a title race? The team are in several races, the FA Cup is there, the Champions League and also the League. There is a 10 point difference but if you look in the past of this league and other leagues as well, some things can happen during the final stages of the championship. How much do you know of the Premier League and the Chelsea players? I worked several years with Alex but I know the players of Chelsea and other clubs as well. I know almost all of the players. To be honest I don't know the players from the Academy and I see them participating already with the first team which is good. I have to know them better, how they play etc, but generally speaking I know the players. The games against Juventus are coming up. You won the European Cup in 1988 and went close in 2005. Is wanting to win it again a big part of season? All the three roads are very important. The next game at Watford, and then Aston Villa and Juventus and then you go on the path of the Champions League. That is so attractive. The club has the experience to go to the Final. You managed against Chelsea once before in 1998. Don't remind me of that! I know it was the Super Cup in Monaco, and where we lost to Chelsea, that's true. Are there team shapes you come with, always the same system, or do you see what is available first and decide? I see what is available, I see what suits and I see the culture and what is demanded. When I started in Korea or Russia is different to when you start at an already very achieved club. But I like to make analysis as fast as possible and come to composure which gives efficiency to the team and hopefully as many points as possible and a style of play. So will you have an idea next week? I am not thinking that rigid. Whether you play with 4-4-2 or 3-5-2 or whatever, it is very important what they do as a team when we have possession and when we have none. That is even more important. With that I am looking forward to the cooperation of Ray Wilkins and the other coaches as well. With regards to backroom staff, are you going to be at some point bringing in your own people? Not yet. I am not in favour wherever I go to bring in my group of assistants. I like to go in as soon as possible to alert myself to what is required and then of course we make an analysis and talk to the people. If something is needed, we can do it but not in principle. I am looking forward to working with people who are working here as all kinds of staff and if needed, if it can contribute anything to the benefit and well being of players at the club, okay - but not before. You have a reputation for success more or less everywhere you have been. What qualities will you bring to Chelsea, what do you think you can bring to help us to do better? I hope as soon as possible, because I don't like to give anyone much time, not me and not the players, to bring out of every member, especially the players, a little bit more than sometimes they think they can bring. They are very committed, I have seen the training session, but sometimes you can have a little bit different approach to get even more efficiency out of the players. That is where I am aiming at and if you add those individuals together and make a team, then everyone can bring a little bit more. Not just in commitment. It is too easy to talk commitment because everyone has an obligation to be committed, but in the tactical and the strategic approach during the game. We might gain some profit. In terms of approach to games, would you say you are an attack-minded coach or are you naturally cautious? No, I am not that cautious. I think you must be organised in every part of the pitch but I think, especially in England, they like the approach of attacking the team. You have achieved in most places you have been but you have not yet won a title in one of the bigger countries. Is that something you feel personally is missing from your list of achievements? With Real Madrid we did not have the title of the league. We won the World Club Cup, that is a good achievement, but never a title in this rather short period. I haven't worked in England so far which is considered the biggest league in the world so that would be a huge achievement but so far, it is okay. We try to go for this title, yes. You are here on a temporary basis until May. What happens if you really like it and the club really like you? Any chance you will be staying on? I have seen it here now and I felt the atmosphere already in a few hours but what happens after May is clear because it is rather difficult to do the two jobs and I have my obligations in Russia. It is rather difficult because the Premier League is very challenging. We can do it now because there are one or two games until June with the national team of Russia. That is why we said we can do it now and we can do it full-hearted and committed. Will you not have any rest because when you are not doing Chelsea you have to watch Russian players? I am not the youngest manager anymore but what gives me a lot of energy is the atmosphere at the club and the atmosphere and energy of players. I consider myself as being very privileged to work everyday and I don't think I need a holiday tomorrow or whenever. I take my holiday of course but now I am energetic to start.
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HIDDINK ARRIVES Posted on: Thu 12 Feb 2009 Guus Hiddink arrived at Cobham this afternoon to meet the players and watch his first training session. The Dutchman, whose appointment was confirmed by the club on Wednesday, arrived at the training ground shortly before 1pm when he was greeted by Peter Kenyon. The pair took a tour of the main building and met some of the players in the treatment room. Next, Kenyon introduced the 62-year-old to staff, before continuing to the first team dressing room where the chief executive introduced him to the remaining players. Those who had played major roles on international duty undertook their recovery session in the state-of-the-art swimming pool, while Hiddink accompanied chairman Bruce Buck out on to the training field to watch the main session, led by Ray Wilkins and Paul Clement. They were later joined by Roman Abramovich and director Eugene Tenenbaum. Wilkins, who will lead the team against Watford in the FA Cup on Saturday, chatted with the new coach while Clement oversaw a warm-up and then a sprinting and agility exercise. Possession games followed under Wilkins' direction as Hiddink continued to observe the mix of first team and reserve players, and the session finished with a junior versus senior game on a half-pitch, with both sides limited to three touches, encouraging quick decision making.
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Are you sure it was him... Jajaja I would said... Kaka Win the Champion league...
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Well considering that we are in the big leagues when abramovich arrive to the club... I thing we have a great grow as a Club... We are in the right way by now..
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Belleti´s comments is what worrys me most... MICHAEL BALLACK has insisted Phil Scolari WAS the weakest link and is to blame for his own Chelsea downfall. The German midfielder was among a trio of players who Scolari believes betrayed him and helped get him the boot this week. But Ballack, 32, last night claimed the Brazilian’s coaching methods were not good enough to bring success to Stamford Bridge. He said: “Every coach has his own training methods and Scolari has been very successful with his way of doing things in the past. “He has proved he is a great coach but most recently there has been a lack of success at Chelsea. “When that happens the blame comes down on to the weakest link in the chain - the manager. Ourselves, the players, are also responsible for the fact things have not gone so well.” Ballack, along with Didier Drogba and Petr Cech, were the three stars who Big Phil believes knifed him. But the Germany captain insisted his relationship with Scolari was good and he was surprised by his departure. He added: “I was surprised about Scolari being sacked. I had not expected it and I had a good relationship with him. “Something like this is always unpleasant. It is a shame as he was not with us for long. “We were level on points with Manchester United right up until the end of last season and we were unlucky to lose the Champions League final on penalties. “Jose Mourinho was decisive in my moving to Chelsea. But we have still been a top European club since his departure. “The club has high demands and that is something I hoped to find when I joined them.” Chelsea yesterday confirmed Russia boss Guus Hiddink will be in charge until the end of the season. The Dutchman is due to arrive in London tomorrow and will meet the players at their Cobham training HQ. He will not oversee Saturday’s FA Cup clash at Watford but will be in charge for the Premier League crunch with Aston Villa next week. Juliano Belletti has revealed the Blues’ Brazilian stars have been left stunned by Scolari’s axe after just seven months in charge. Belletti says the likes of Alex, Mineiro and Deco cannot understand why the World Cup winner was shown the door so quickly. He says Deco, who was born in Brazil but played for Scolari for Portugal, is particularly disappointed. Former Barcelona ace Belletti said: “I am really sad with this situation. It’s not only sad for me, but for the other Brazilian players. “Deco had the opportunity to work with Scolari in the Portuguese national team and is really disappointed. “It will be tough for us to overcome this situation. We have talked a lot and we are really disappointed with the club officials. “This is not a good situation for a club who wants to be among the greatest in England.”
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