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We know Grant's shit, but someone would have to tell him this sort of thing would be managerial suicide surely? Not only a decent and much needed LB who'd walk into any first team in the country but the idea of letting him go the that bunch of tossers as well? Couldn't happen.

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Agree theres no way this would happen. Grant would have to have the intelligence of an empty baked bean tin to agree and the next time in public he would be lynched.

When you put it like that.............we'd better get the rope.

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When you put it like that.............we'd better get the rope.

Rope ? Surely piano wire.

Bridge himself is after a move if tomorrows chip paper is to be believed. ''Blues defender Wayne Bridge has threatened to leave if he is overlooked for the Carling Cup final''. (Daily Mail)

I somehow can't envisage Bridge saying anything like that though.

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According to reports, Wayne Bridge will leave Chelsea in the summer if he does not get a guarantee on his future at Stamford Bridge.

The key indication to whether the England defender is still an important member of Arvam Grant’s side is reportedly set to come at the Carling Cup final against Tottenham, where if he is not selected, Bridge will reportedly leave.

The 27-year-old was said to be disheartened after he was left out for the squad against Liverpool on Sunday. According to the Daily Mail, Bridge is still disappointed a move to the same club did not materialise during the January transfer window as had been rumoured.

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From Daily Mail:

Wayne Bridge has stunned Chelsea by threatening to demand a transfer if he is overlooked for the Carling Cup Final against Tottenham.

Sportsmail can reveal that the England international, who was left out of the Chelsea squad to face Liverpool last Sunday, is determined to quit Stamford Bridge if he does not start the game in 11 days' time.

Bridge's position leaves the Chelsea coach with a massive decision to make ahead of his first final but the left back believes he deserves his place ahead of troubled Cole. He was outstanding in the 2-0 Carling Cup victory over Liverpool in December and impressed against Everton in both legs of the semi-final.

Bridge, 27, is one of the quieter members of the Chelsea squad but Stamford Bridge sources disclosed that the former Southampton playerwas furious with his omission from the squad last Sunday.

Bridge is still disappointed that Liverpool were not encouraged to follow up their interest in signing him during the January transfer window and he believes his future lies elsewhere.

Grant called his players together during training on Monday to tell them that they could leave if they were not happy at the club and Bridge believes that was the green light for him to quit.

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there's only 2 bridge's in london

wayne and stamford.........................he should be playing in the final anyway if he was good enough to help get us there he's good enough for the final, not only that i rate him very highly.

regards:JBD

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KEVIN KEEGAN’S £50million summer spending plans are on hold until Newcastle have secured Premier League safety, writes STEVE BRENNER.

Toon are in freefall, without a league win in two months, to leave them six points above the drop zone.

Keegan, who still has not won in five matches since returning to the club, said: “We have to get the players we have here to ensure our safety.

"We just need a win, then the confidence will come flowing back.”

Keegan has drawn up a wish-list including Manchester United’s Wes Brown, Chelsea defender Wayne Bridge and West Ham striker Dean Ashton to spark a Toon revolution.

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