

guddy6969
MemberEverything posted by guddy6969
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Jealous :0) http://www.101greatgoals.com/blog/liverpool-based-telegraph-journalist-wonders-how-chelsea-signed-diego-costa-for-32m/
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I can't get Chelsea tv to work :0( Any idea what I am doing wrong, I have a blank blue screen..
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They want 5 pounds for fan club plus.... not free :0(
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http://firstrows.biz/soccer/fenerbahce-besiktas-frsf67cd Not in English though..
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Take the test.... ha ha :0) http://www.theguardian.com/football/quiz/2013/apr/02/brendan-rodgers-david-brent-quotes-quiz Man u forum call him "Brenton" good nickname
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Liverpool promoting themselves at 911 memorial.. Classy
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Brenton Rodgers... remember this ? http://www.teamtalk.com/news/2483/9402988/- "Jose is happy to work that way and play that way and he will probably show his CV and say it works but it's not my way of working. I like to take the initiative in games and let players express themselves. "Chelsea defended well. We tried everything we could but our game is based on being offensively creative as opposed to stopping. Their style of football, it's defensive, and the polar opposite of the way we work. It gets results - Jose has got his today and he will be happy with that." Although Brendan Rodgers tried to claim a moral victory after Liverpool's title-blowing defeat to Chelsea in April, he must have known it was a hollow argument. His admission that the Reds had been beaten in the biggest match of the season by an approach supposedly the polar opposite to his own was telling. Mourinho got his result, taught Rodgers a different way to skin the cat, and left Liverpool to lick their wounds over a long summer. A first Premier League crown remained elusive. Much has happened since that balmy spring afternoon when the TV cameras broadcast the incredible scenes outside Anfield as Liverpool fans lined the streets in their thousands to greet the champions-elect. Manchester City won their remaining three matches to pip the Reds to the title by two points, Luis Suarez has bitten again and been sold to Barcelona, and six players have been brought in for a combined total of almost £90million. But amid the upheaval, one constant has remained: Rodgers' commitment to an attacking style of play. It was arguably the most important ingredient in Liverpool's success last season as the manager unlocked the remarkable scoring potential in Suarez and Daniel Sturridge en route to the team's 84-point and 101-goal haul. The Reds displayed a thrilling freedom that took them agonisingly close to Premier League glory as Rodgers' reputation was enhanced and self-belief cemented. "We play to win. The philosophy will not change next season," he said at the end of a brilliant campaign. "There is no fear here."
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Arsenal fans said they never got him because Jose hates them :0) The Jury (Forum Member) on Yesterday, 3:43 pm I agree, Yousif. If a club can't be bothered to develop a player as young as Lukaku, who cost them £17m, has already proven himself in the premiership and only looks like becoming a beast, then I think that sets the benchmark for young players thinking of joining them. They're just not interested in youth. Absolute shithouse of a club and a manager. Toast (Forum Member) on Yesterday, 3:40 pm They'll probably make a profit on him though.. that annoys me. Chelsea ruin lots of careers and actually make a profit of it. -.-" yousif_arsenal (Forum Member) on Yesterday, 3:38 pm Why Chelsea were even bothered to spent 17M on Lukaku he didn't even played 1 game for them. And that clear sign the young chelsea players won't be giving a chance and will get sold. What a joke of club. stiiphunn (Trusted Member) on Yesterday, 3:44 pm That's their way of circumventing the FFP. They bought a lot players before the entry into force of the FFP, and now they sell most of them to generate additional revenues. They're such a ******* joke - ever since 2003, they've been 'cheating' their way to trophies. GDeep (Forum Member) on Yesterday, 7:31 pm Only 23M for Lukaku. Great deal for Everton. That price, you snap him up for Arsenal, Chelsea would never have sold that cheap to us though. Mudi (Forum Member) on Yesterday, 8:58 pm We bought Sanchez for £30m, Chelsea bought Costa for £32m and this joke goes for £28m Fùck me
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Re: General Chelsea Thread « Reply #1453 on: Yesterday at 08:31:15 PM »Quote from: Bonsky on Yesterday at 07:55:54 PM Costa's first goal for Chelsea. He managed to do that against footballing powerhouse Olimpija Ljubljana?! Well, we may as well just not even bother this season. Re: General Chelsea Thread « Reply #1456 on: Yesterday at 09:27:12 PM »It may have just been the kit or something but Fabregas looks like he's quite a bit out of shape. Re: Jose Shitcoat Mourinho, the boring ballboy bothering bus driver.« Reply #9168 on: Yesterday at 01:24:32 PM »Mourinho is a c*nt Arsenal Uncle Mike (Forum Member) on Today, 12:16 am Mourinho knows he can't win the League without the most unrepentant diver in League history, so he brought Dogbreath back. Drogba and Fabregas on the same filthy team. I hope they flop so badly that they get relegated, I really do. I'd rather bring Leeds or Derby back to the top in their place. Better yet, have Fulham bounce back, so the 15,000 or so truly loyal Chelsea fans can hear the roar from a Premiership game at Craven Cottage just a mile away.
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Man u RAWK thread is really good... http://www.redcafe.net/threads/rawk-goes-into-meltdown-2014-2015-the-we-go-again-edition.393346/page-22#post-16140189
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Why don'e we have a RAWK thread, everyone else has one :0( RAWK... Brendan Rodgers, they say he's less than a God but more than a man. If he rumours are true he is in fact the Godfather of all football, he fathered Pele, Maradona and Zidane, he built poor defeated Liverpool from the ground up. He took the Premier League out of the clutches of the horrific tyrant Sir Alex and slew him, the blade bit into him and killed the old tyrant, with his God-like powers he made the blade into a player and named him Suarez. The intelligent and kind RAWKites who were well aware that they were not the biggest team in the world humbly rose up from the ashes of their historic European wins many millennia ago to conquer the new generation of being the greatest team of all time, a new dimension where Mignolet is better than Neuer, de Gea and Courtois combined, their immovable defence was like fifteen inches of solid iron. The ageless Gerrard, still world class at age 64 would be the General for the Demi-God and up front, the legend himself, many thought he was really shit, but after one good season despite being spoon fed by Suarez the whole season, Daniel Sturridge is the best English striker of all time, his talents far eclipse the evil shit pub striker Wayne Rooney. Together, united, they will take back football for the teams who were bullied by the media and lead English football to a new golden age!
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disable flashblock if you have it...
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http://izquotes.com/quotes-pictures/quote-if-you-are-first-you-are-first-if-you-are-second-you-are-nothing-bill-shankly-168349.jpg :0)
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...http://arsenal-mania.com/forum/viewtopic.php?uid=2454369&f=3&t=324325&start=0 this is nearly up there with RAWK.... such hatred !
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C..t... :0) I'll give you £1,000 for it.... I might have started a bidding war.
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Do you think Chelsea park the bus every single game or just most of them mr goat ?
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Arsenal forum.... MaestroCesc (Forum Member) on 26 minutes ago Surely if we aren't going to sign Cesc, the best solution would be to try and persuade him to hold off a move to some other club then towards the end of the window, if we haven't spent got the quality we wanted, buy him.
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Talksport keep saying it's happened already.. (agreement)
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R.A.W.K Re: Cesc Fabregas: Barcelona midfielder set to leave club. « Reply #96 on: June 2, 2014, 07:45:26 PM »^ It's Kadian. Any opportunity to big up Chelsea and Mouriinho Tell you what, Costa won't be netting more than 15 league goals next season in that Chelsea set-up, and anyone here can quote me on that
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Re: Cesc Fabregas: Barcelona midfielder set to leave club. « Reply #72 on: June 2, 2014, 03:31:56 PM »Quote from: Sian on June 2, 2014, 03:30:40 PM If Chelsea are in for him then there's literally no point in entertaining the thought. God knows what they'll be offering in wages. Agreed, if Chelsea are really set on getting Cesc we have no chance. He'll utterly stagnate there like Mata, Hazard and every creative midfielder there. But he'll be on big wages, a London club and play CL football. We are going to ruin him :0)
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http://www.standard....lp-7235020.html Poor Stan :0(
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Petr Cech would have saved that...
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R.A.W.K melltdown is now on facebook https://www.facebook.com/RAWKMeltdown..