

Ray.
MemberEverything posted by Ray.
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Yes he is an idiot and it shows that he can't control his feelings and temper towards women. He'll most probably be labled a sex offender for the rest of his life.
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Well looking at the result on Wednesday why not? OK we won't be playing on home ground but we'll give as good as we can and as I say we have a strong enough team.
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I think we can do better than that, 3-0 perhaps. Drogba, Anelka, Lampard to score, not necessarily in that order lol.
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Welcome to Talk Chelsea :blue scalf:
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Welcome to Talk Chelsea :blue scalf: I think your'e doing OK with your English, keep going
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The Toughest Month Of The Season?
Ray. replied to millzy_chelsea_fan's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I think it takes place between January 10 till January 31, 2010. We musen't be complacent and treat every opposition as a trheat. OK, we've already beaten Hull, Sunderland this season, and hopefully we'll do it again. Birmingham I would have thought should be OK. We must be doing something right at the moment and just need to keep going with the same attitude for every game. I think Carlo must be working them hard and whatever it's certainly working. -
Yeah she is hot.
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From: Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti goes talent spotting
Ray. replied to forx123's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
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From: Matthew Harding's Blue and White Army
Ray. replied to forx123's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
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From: Matthew Harding's Blue and White Army
Ray. replied to forx123's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
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Footballer Marlon King has been jailed for 18 months for sexually assaulting a woman - and will be sacked by Premier League club Wigan Athletic as a result.The striker was repeatedly "cold-shouldered" by the 20-year-old student in a bar in central London last December, Southwark Crown Court heard. He groped her and then punched her, leaving her with a broken nose. The father-of-three, from Waltham Cross, Hertfordshire, had insisted it was a case of mistaken identity. The jury returned a 10-2 majority verdict, however, and King was convicted of sexually assaulting the woman and causing actual bodily harm. The assault happened at the Soho Revue Bar at a time when he was on loan with Hull City. King was celebrating two occasions - his wife's latest pregnancy and the scoring of a winning goal - with a night out in the West End. He was repeatedly "cold-shouldered" by women in the bar, the court heard. 'Gratuitous violence' Prosecution lawyer Roger Daniells-Smith said King had struck up a conversation with his victim by saying: "Don't you know who I am? I'm a millionaire." The court heard she replied: "I don't care who you are; take your millionaire self away from our table." He groped the woman and she told him: "Don't do that, it's not nice. Don't touch me." King was warned off her again but he continued to stroke the woman's hair and then told her she was not in his league, the court heard. After she pushed him in the chest, King lost his temper and a moment of "completely gratuitous violence" led to him "smashing" the victim to the floor, jurors were told. Two other people standing beside him were also knocked away as a result of the force of the blow he inflicted. Several witnesses testified that King was responsible, despite his denial. They included a football coach who insisted the 29-year-old Jamaican international was the assailant. Wigan Athletic chairman Dave Whelan said King "was finished with football" at the club. "We will now be in the process of severing his contract," he told BBC Radio 5 live. "To say the least, I am really, really disappointed." Mr Whelan continued: "It's really upsetting and it just sets such a bad example for any youngster coming through who wants to be a professional footballer." In 2002 King served five months of a two-year prison sentence for handling a stolen car before being released on appeal. source - bbc.co.uk/sport
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The Toughest Month Of The Season?
Ray. replied to millzy_chelsea_fan's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Looking at the way we've played for the last 3 games we can win these games I think. They'll be tough, but this should drive the squad to succeed. They've already proved that they can beat our closest rivals (Man U - Community Shield, Liverpool and Tottenham so far this season. Bring 'em on I say. We have a strong enough squad to get through these matches. Our encounter with Aresenal should be interesting. We've got Man City in December which also should be interesting. The toughest month of the season will be January with the African Cup imo. -
Another fantastic result. Great to see that we can cope without some of the regulars on the first team. I hope Hilario is OK? Off to Bolton away on Saturday and can't wait. Up the Chels :blue scalf:
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I don't think it's on television, it'll be on Chelsea TV. Why don't you check out the TV /Pub guide that i posted in the So Bar Lounge, it tells you all the latest fixtures and whose showing them.
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Apparently it's his Grandmother's prescription of milk, Alcohol and red wine source http://www.metro.co.uk/sport/football/article.html?Ancelotti_dismisses_swine_flu_fears&in_article_id=758396&in_page_id=43
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I feel it would be a complete disaster for the club to build a completely new stadium. Stamford Bridge is our home and will always be our home. It would never feel the same and also as Kez says to have it called something like the Samsung Arena would be totally wrong. Extension on the current site is our only real option.
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Or that they don't catch it from members of the Bolton squad. Apparently 4 players from the Bolton squad have had it. Bolton manager Gary Megson has revealed that members of his own squad have suffered with swine flu Source http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/news-and-comment/bolton-confirm-swine-flu-cases-1810188.html
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Absolutely agree, although I'm not sure about moving to a completely new stadium, our home is Stamford Bridge and that's how it should stay. We'd have to extend the current site somehow. One thing i'd say is that we need more leg room as it can feel a little cramped.
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He's a pro and yes he is entitled to a life just like the rest of us. I'm sure he can get the balance right between work and play
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I think it all depends on where you are sitting in Matthew Harding Lower and also the opposition. I was in Row E, Gate 14 for the Liverpool game and it was excellent and I felt really at ease and was able to sing my heart out. I found Row P (gate 14 again) a little quieter for the Blackburn game, although it did seem to improve as the game went on. I've got Row S gate 15 for the Wolves Game and will see how that goes.
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It was still an exciting game though. He was only responding to someones request, not everyone can get to the game and some people do have to work at the weekends. If I hadn't have seen the match and had heard the result I would have been intrgiued to know what went on. It's not everyday that we score 5-0 :champions:
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Joe Cole to decide his Chelsea future by Christmas
Ray. replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
I don't, but it's still frustrating. It's 8 weeks to Christmas thereabouts, so an announcement must be imminent I would have thought. Who knows... -
There's nothing like being in lurve. Wonder what the Sun's take will be on this, it should be right up their street.
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Joe Cole to decide his Chelsea future by Christmas
Ray. replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
Yes it is only a matter of time, but I just wish he'd just do it and sign the new contract and stop all the media speculation.