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Drogba11CFC

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  1. Here's the link: http://www.football365.com/story/0,17033,8...4162280,00.html
  2. I don't know, but apparantly Fergie won't be playing Ronaldo.
  3. Annoyingly, Ronaldo is available...but sadly for him, so is Ashley Cole. 2-1 to the Chelsea.
  4. That was a second yellow though, not a straight red.
  5. Hope JT scores the winner from a penalty that goes in off the post to rub it in a lot more.
  6. Man City...1 (Robinho 15) Chelsea....3 (Carvalho 19; Lampard 52; Anelka 62; Terry s/o 76) 90:00 FT Terry Red Card WTF?
  7. Man City...1 (Robinho 15) Chelsea....3 (Carvalho 19; Lampard 52) Anelka (!) 68 Joe Cole and Malouda OFF Belletti and Didier Drogba ON
  8. Robinho lost the ball while showboating Drogba's warming up Man City...1 (Robinho 15) Chelsea....2 (Carvalho 19) Lampard 59 GET IN!!!
  9. Mikel Yellow Card Harsh, extremely harsh! I think the ref should be subbed at half time! (At least the 5 live commentator does!) Stoppage time 1 minute Man City...1 (Robinho 15) Chelsea....1 (Carvalho 19) 45:00 HT
  10. Malouda almost! (again) Keep it up guys! You're on top! Bring Drogba on! And now Anelka has had a shot saved.
  11. Malouda just hit the woodwork! Keep it going Chels!
  12. Anelka just missed a header, we're still on top.
  13. Man City...1 (Robinho 15) Chelsea....1 Carvalho 19 Deficit? What Deficit?
  14. Man City...1 Chelsea....0 Robinho 15 FUCK FUCK FUCK FUCK!!! AND FUCK!!!
  15. Likely Lineup: --------------------Cech----------------------- --Bosingwa--Ricky-----Terry------A Cole--- ----------Malouda----------Mikel------------- ------J Cole------Lampard------Deco-------- --------------------Drogba-------------------- Source: Telegraph
  16. "Banged up Abroad" would be renamed "Issued fines abroad for not paying the drug tax" God knows how they'd fit it into the TV guide though.
  17. We wouldn't have to endure those godawful Midnight Express knock-offs set in Thailand. Sniffer dogs would end up with a Scouse fan's employment status.
  18. West Ham have agreed a three-year deal with Gianfranco Zola for the Italian to become the club's new manager. The former Chelsea striker, 42, held talks with the Hammers last week about succeeding Alan Curbishley, along with Roberto Donadoni and John Collins. But, as revealed by BBC Sport, West Ham opted for Zola over the former Italy coach and ex-Hibernian boss, and he should be unveiled before the weekend. "Gianfranco was our first choice," a senior club source told BBC Sport. "We were very comfortable with the three options we had - Zola, Donadoni and Collins - but Gianfranco came out on top." West Ham interviewed the current Italy under-21 coach last week, while chief executive Scott Duxbury then travelled to Rome to talk to him on Sunday. The 42-year-old is currently preparing Italy to face Croatia on Tuesday in their final qualifier for the European Under-21 Championship, which they need to win or draw to qualify for the tournament in Sweden. West Ham believe the Italian, who played for Chelsea from 1996 to 2003, has the attributes to be a big success at Upton Park. "It's true that he has no experience of managing a club side, but he knows the Premier League very well," the source added. "His English is very good and he can talk about football with English players and inspire them. "He has a record of developing young footballers, which is very important to us, and was obviously a world-class player. "Experienced players like to have a manager they can respect as a footballer." And Chelsea and England captain John Terry suggested Zola would one day go on to manager the Blues. "I'm sure one day he'll be back at Chelsea working with us," said Terry, speaking in Zagreb, ahead of England's World Cup qualifier against Croatia. "He's got a little bit more experience after managing Italy's Under-21 side so it'd be great for him to get more experience at West Ham and hopefully one day be Chelsea manager." The Hammers have moved impressively quickly to recruit a manager since Curbishley resigned last Wednesday. They had been eager to interview Croatia coach Slaven Bilic, but discounted the former West Ham defender because he wanted to continue coaching his country part-time until the end of the year. And Getafe boss Michael Laudrup joined Spartak Moscow before the Hammers were able to speak to him. Collins, who has managed Hibernian, also impressed in interviews, while former Italy boss Donadoni had been among the front runners before withdrawing his application on Tuesday. "I would like to thank West Ham for approaching and speaking with me," said Donadoni. "I welcomed the opportunity of speaking with such a prominent Premier League club and of course, the opportunity of coming to the English Premier League. "However, it does appear that the board have not yet, after some time, come to an agreement and a conclusion on who the successful candidate should be. "It is important for me to feel that I have the full support of the club and I have therefore taken the decision to withdraw myself from the candidate shortlist for the club." Source: BBC Sport So what does everyone here think? I think it's a good break for the Hammers, now they'd better get beating ManUre, Arse, Spuds and LivScum.
  19. Ronaldo Eboue Ronaldo Gerrard Ronaldo Hunt Ronaldo Gallas Ronaldo Ronaldo Ronaldo
  20. Man City 1-2 Chelsea (SWP;Lampard, Drogba)
  21. Lets see: London Underground:The Amateur Transplants Pretty much anything by the Amateur transplants Go England:The england Boys Blue Day Blue is the Colour 500 Miles
  22. Leave it on display outside Anfield. Oh wait, you want to keep the car, don't you?
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