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<H3 class=headline id=headline>TEAM NEWS: APOEL V Chelsea </H3>Posted on: Wed 30 Sep 2009There is just one change from the side that began the previous Champions League match at home to Porto. Juliano Belletti replaces injured Michael Ballack in midfield. Ashley Cole has been passed fit and on the opposite flank, Branislav Ivanovic takes over from suspended Jose Bosingwa. Nicolas Anelka will once again lead the attack with Salomon Kalou and Florent Malouda in support. APOEL make three changes from their draw in Madrid. Nenad Mirosavljevic replaces injured Marcin Zewlakow at centre-forward. Boban Grncarov comes in for Paulo Jorge in central defence and Nectarios Alexandrou is on the right flank. Chelsea are expected to line up in the following 4-3-2-1 formation: 1 Petr Cech 2 Branislav Ivanovic 6 Ricardo Carvalho 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 35 Juliano Belletti 5 Michael Essien 8 Frank Lampard 21 Salomon Kalou 15 Florent Malouda 39 Nicolas Anelka Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 41 Sam Hutchinson, 43 Jeffrey Bruma, 18Yury Zhirkov, 10 Joe Cole, 20 Deco, 23 Daniel Sturridge, 45 Fabio Borini. APOEL are expected to line up in the following 4-2-3-1 formation: Chiotis; Poursaitides, Kontis, Grncarov, Haxhi; Nuno Morais, Michail ©; Charalambides, Hélio Pinto, Alexandrou; Mirosavljevic. Substitutes: Kissas, Papathanasiou, Elia, Breska, Satsias, Jean Paulista, Kosowski The referee is Bertrand Layec of France.
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sinclair?
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<H3 class=headline id=headline>TEAM NEWS: WIGAN ATHLETIC V Chelsea </H3>Posted on: Sat 26 Sep 2009Didier Drogba and Nicolas Anelka return to the attack but there is no Michael Ballack so both Michael Essien and John Mikel Obi play. The rest of the team resumes to the one that played versus Spurs so midweek goalscorer Salomon Kalou is back on the bench where he is joined by Yury Zhirkov, Paulo Ferreira, Fabio Borini but there is no Joe Cole. Wigan make two changes from their last line-up, both in midfield. Jason Scotland and Paul Scharner, brought on as subs in the big defeat at Arsenal, start. Jason Koumas and Jordi Gomez are dropped. Chelsea will line up in a 4-1-2-1-2 formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 17 José Bosingwa 6 Ricardo Carvalho 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 12 John Mikel Obi 5 Michael Essien 15 Florent Malouda 8 Frank Lampard 39 Nicolas Anelka 11 Didier Drogba Substitutes: 40 Hilario, 19 Paulo Ferreira, 2 Branislav Ivanovic, 35 Juliano Belletti, 18 Yury Zhirkov, 21 Salomon Kalou, 45 Fabio Borini. Wigan are expected to line up in the following 4-2-3-1 formation: Kirkland; Melchiot ©, Boyce, Bramble, Figueroa; Thomas, Diame; N'Zogbia, Scotland, Scharner; Rodallega. Substitutes: Pollitt, Amaya, Cho, Koumas, Gomez, De Ridder, King. The referee is Phil Dowd.
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any streams?
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im not sure matic is fit enough to play yet, if he is though i think he will at least be on the bench my line up:- -----------turnbull--------------- hutchinson-----ivanovic-----terry------a.cole --------------mikel------------- j.cole------------------zhirkov -----------lampard------------ -----sturridge------------borini subs:- hilario bruma kalou matic essien belletti deco
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Croatian club Inter Zapresic have announced they have agreed a deal to sell young goalkeeper Matej Delac to Chelsea. Zapresic say the 17-year-old shot-stopper will move to Stamford Bridge when the transfer ban imposed by Fifa has expired, in a deal rumoured to be worth €3million. The club are hoping the young Croat will move within the next two years and sign a five-year contact with the Blues. Zapresic director Branko Laljak said: "This transfer will save our club from bankruptcy. "We are sure this transfer will help us, as now the whole world will know the name of our club. "We are proud that we made a player for one of the biggest clubs in the world." a.top_betting_link_1 {background-image: url('/Images/skysports/fixturecal/icons/fix-bet.gif');background-repeat:no-repeat;background-position:0% 50%;padding-left:18px;}
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This is the line up :- cech ivanovic carvalho terry a.cole essien ballack malouda lampard anelka kalou JOE COLE IS ON THE BENCH WHOOOOOO bench:- turnbull hutchinson bruma belletti J.COLE WHOOOOOO!!!!!!!! borini sturridge
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borini and bruma have been added
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<H3 class=headline id=headline>TEAM NEWS: STOKE CITY V Chelsea </H3>Posted on: Sat 12 Sep 2009Without Deco for the trip to Stoke City, Carlo Ancelotti has recalled Michael Ballack to the starting line-up, while Salomon Kalou partners Didier Drogba in atttack. The Italian has opted to rest the international trio of Ricardo Carvalho, Michael Essien and Nicolas Anelka, who are all on the bench, making space for Branislav Ivanovic in central defence alongside John Terry. Ballack slots into the likely midfield diamond alongside Florent Malouda, with Frank Lampard expected to play at the head, while Kalou lends assistance to Drogba up front. Stoke feature former Chelsea man Robert Huth in defence, the German playing his second game for the Britannia Stadium side. Danny Collins will make his debut alongside the German after signing from Sunderland. Chelsea will line-up in a 4-4-2 diamond formation as follows: 1 Petr Cech 17 José Bosingwa 2 Branislav Ivanovic 26 John Terry © 3 Ashley Cole 12 John Mikel Obi 13 Michael Ballack 15 Florent Malouda 8 Frank Lampard 21 Salomon Kalou 11 Didier Drogba Substitutes: Henrique Hilario, Sam Hutchinson, Ricardo Carvalho, Juliano Belletti, Michael Essien, Nicolas Anelka, Daniel Sturridge. Stoke: Sorensen, Wilkinson, Abdoulaye Faye ©, Huth, Shawcross, Collins, Delap, Whitehead, Whelan, Beattie, Kitson. Subs: Simonsen, Higginbotham, Lawrence, Pugh, Etherington, Fuller, Tuncay. The referee is Mike Dean. we got a fkn mint bench
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line up:- ---------------------------cech--------------------- bosingwa-----ivanovic-------terry---------a.cole --------------------------mikel------------------------ ballack-----------------------------------------malouda ---------------------------lampard---------------------- --------------kalou---------------------drogba i don't know about the subs yet
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76,000 Capacity Stamford Bridge - Photoshop Mockup
millzy_chelsea_fan replied to .Cee's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
if we sextnd it i want it to be bigger than old trafford and looks nice and modern -
Joe Cole and Paulo Ferreira's rehabilitation from knee injury took another step towards completion today (Friday) when they successfully came through a training ground match. Cobham has been stripped of international footballers this week but the two much-capped players took part in a 60-minute game alongside and against a mix of Chelsea reserve and youth team squad members. Ross Turnbull and Hilario were the goalkeepers. The outcome was 2-1 with Cole and Ferreira on the losing side, although the England midfielder did score his side's goal, netting after Ross Turnbull had done well to parry an Adam Phillip shot. A personal duel between Cole and Turnbull was a sub-plot to the game. In the first-half Cole struck a post in following-up after another Turnbull save and after he had equalised, he saw an effort tipped onto the post by the recently-arrived keeper, Austrian striker Philipp Prosenik turning the rebound wide. Early in the game Hilario tipped over a lob from Fabio Borini, but the Italian centre-forward continued on from his scoring form in the reserves this week by netting both the winning side's goals. His first was slotted home after good work from Kaby and the winner, after Cole's equaliser, came after Hilario had initially halted the striker's run, but Borini emerged with the ball to finish. Paulo Ferreira naturally was at right-back and looked full of running while in front of a watching Carlo Ancelotti, Cole played centrally behind the strikers. 'It's nice to be playing football again,' said Cole after the match. 'But I am under no illusions and this doesn't mean I am declaring myself fit. I am going to take every day as it comes and this game was part of the rehab. I am just trying to keep the knee strong and keep going forward.'
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its always united who get away with it like with the officials aswel he never gets sent to the stands or charged i am more sorry for kakuta
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most of our best youngsters are out on season-long loans (sinclair, mannciene, di santo, stoch) kakutas my favourite youngster aswel fifa are faggets
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other teams have been doing this for years especially r.madrid and how do they expect a 17 year old reserve to pay £682,000
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thats harsh on Chelsea and especially kakuta hes fined £682,000 he can't pay that and this happens all the time this is so unfair
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Zhirkov concerned with injury
millzy_chelsea_fan replied to the wes's topic in Matthew Harding Stand
they said joe coles first game back will be against totenham -
list B you can add players without replacing someone else
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we are able to add to the champions league squad in january i heard
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Posted on: Wed 02 Sep 2009The squad list for the group stage of this season's Champions League has been announced. Clubs are allowed to submit an A List and a B List, both equally eligible for selection for games. Regulations mean the A List consists of the majority of the first team squad while young players who have been at Chelsea for a period of time make up List B. The squad lists are: A List Petr Cech Branislav Ivanovic Ashley Cole Michael Essien Ricardo Carvalho Frank Lampard Joe Cole Didier Drogba John Mikel Obi Michael Ballack Florent Malouda José Bosingwa Yury Zhirkov Deco Salomon Kalou Ross Turnbull Daniel Sturridge John Terry Alex Juliano Belletti Nicolas Anelka Henrique Hilario Sam Hutchinson B List Rhys Taylor Jeffrey Bruma Gaël Kakuta No club may have more than 25 players on List A during the season. Eight places on List A are reserved for 'locally trained players'. A 'locally trained player' is either a 'club-trained player' or an 'association-trained player' and no club may have more than four 'association-trained players' listed among the eight. A 'club-trained player' is a player who, between the age of 15 and 21, and irrespective of his nationality and age, has been registered with his current club for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons or of 36 months. In the case of Chelsea, an 'association-trained player' is a player who, between the age of 15 and 21 and irrespective of his nationality and age, has been registered with another club affiliated to the FA for a period, continuous or not, of three entire seasons or of 36 months. These regulations mean Chelsea's A List will contain 23 players for this season's group stage. A player may be registered on List B if he is born on or after 1 January 1988 and has been eligible to play for Chelsea for any uninterrupted period of two years since his 15th birthday. Following the submission of these lists, a club may register up to three new eligible players for the remaining matches, such registration completed by 1 February.