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Every game just seems like we're waiting for Drogba to bail us out. It's awful.

Here's our season without him:

August 2009:

Saturday 1st August 2009: Reading [away], Drew 2-2

Sunday 9th August 2009: Manchester United [away], Drew 2-2, Won 4-1 on penalties

Saturday 15th August 2009: Hull [home], Lost 0-1

Tuesday 18th August 2009: Sunderland [away], Won 3-1

Sunday 23rd August 2009: Fulham [away], Won 1-0

Saturday 29th August 2009: Burnley [home], Won 3-0

September 2009:

Saturday 12th September 2009: Stoke [away], Drew 1-1

Tuesday 15th September 2009: FC Porto [uCL, home], Won 1-0

Sunday 20th September 2009: Tottenham [home], Won 2-0

Wednesday 23rd September 2009: Queen's Park Rangers [CC, home], Won 1-0

Saturday 26th September 2009: Wigan [away], Lost 0-3

Wednesday 30th September 2009: APOEL Nicosia [uCL, away], Won 1-0

October 2009

Sunday 4th October 2009: Liverpool [home], Won 2-0

Saturday 17th October 2009: Aston Villa [away], Lost 0-2

Wednesday 21st October 2009: Atletico de Madrid [uCL, home], Won 4-0

Saturday 24th October 2009: Blackburn Rovers [home], Won 4-0

Wednesday 28th October 2009: Bolton Wanderers [CC, home], Won 3-0

Saturday 31st October 2009: Bolton Wanderers [away], Won 3-0

November 2009

Tuesday 3rd November 2009: Atletico de Madrid [uCL, away], Lost 0-2

Sunday 8th November 2009: Manchester United [home], Won 1-0

Saturday 21st November 2009: Wolverhampton Wanderers [home], Won 4-0

Wednesday 25th November 2009: FC Porto [uCL, away], Won 1-0

Sunday 29th November 2009: Arsenal [away], Won 1-0

December 2009

Wednesday 2nd December 2009: Blackburn Rovers [CC, away], Lost 2-3

Saturday 5th December 2009: Manchester City [away], Lost 1-2

Wednesday 9th December 2009: APOEL Nicosia [uCL, home], Lost 1-2

Saturday 12th December 2009: Everton [home], Lost 1-3

Wednesday 16th December 2009: Portsmouth [home], Won 2-1

Sunday 20th December 2009: West Ham [away], Drawn 1-1

Saturday 26th December 2009: Birmingham [away], Drawn 0-0

January 2010

Sunday 3rd January 2010: Watford [home, FA Cup], Won 5-0

Saturday 16th January 2010: Sunderland [home], Won 7-2

Saturday 23rd January 2010: Preston [away, FA Cup], Won 2-0

Wednesday 27th January 2010: Birmingham City [home], Won 3-0

Saturday 30th January 2010: Burnley [away], Won 2-1

February 2010

Tuesday 2nd February 2010: Hull [away], Lost 0-1

Sunday 7th February 2010: Arsenal [home], Drew 0-0

Wednesday 10th February 2010: Everton [away], Lost 1-2

Saturday 13th February 2010: Cardiff City [FA Cup, Home], Won 3-1

Saturday 20th February 2010: Wolverhampton Wanderers [away], Drew 0-0

Wednesday 24th February 2010: Internazionale Milano [away], Lost 1-2

Saturday 27th February 2010: Manchester City [home], Lost 2-4

March 2010

Sunday 7th March 2010: Stoke City [FA Cup, home], Won 2-0

Saturday 13th March 2010: West Ham United [home], Won 2-1

Tuesday 16th March 2010: Internazionale Milano [home], Lost 0-1

Sunday 21st March 2010: Blackburn Rovers [away], Lost 0-1

And that means:

We're in the FA Cup

Out of the Carling Cup in the Quarter Finals

Out of Europe

Community Shield Winners

And in the PL we'd be on 46 points - 19 behind where we currently are, and in 8th place - 1 point ahead of Everton.

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Seriously, some you of lot thinking that the garden is always rosy while we're playing like shite need a fucking reality check. Today, and to be honest, the past few weeks have been inconsistent as hell. To those who think we cannot criticize the club should really just fuck off. And really, the way I see it, most of this is happening due to all the shite going on with John Terry, he's fucked up the mentality of the players and really should be stripped of his captaincy.

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Every game just seems like we're waiting for Drogba to bail us out. It's awful.

Here's our season without him:

August 2009:

Saturday 1st August 2009: Reading [away], Drew 2-2

Sunday 9th August 2009: Manchester United [away], Drew 2-2, Won 4-1 on penalties

Saturday 15th August 2009: Hull [home], Lost 0-1

Tuesday 18th August 2009: Sunderland [away], Won 3-1

Sunday 23rd August 2009: Fulham [away], Won 1-0

Saturday 29th August 2009: Burnley [home], Won 3-0

September 2009:

Saturday 12th September 2009: Stoke [away], Drew 1-1

Tuesday 15th September 2009: FC Porto [uCL, home], Won 1-0

Sunday 20th September 2009: Tottenham [home], Won 2-0

Wednesday 23rd September 2009: Queen's Park Rangers [CC, home], Won 1-0

Saturday 26th September 2009: Wigan [away], Lost 0-3

Wednesday 30th September 2009: APOEL Nicosia [uCL, away], Won 1-0

October 2009

Sunday 4th October 2009: Liverpool [home], Won 2-0

Saturday 17th October 2009: Aston Villa [away], Lost 0-2

Wednesday 21st October 2009: Atletico de Madrid [uCL, home], Won 4-0

Saturday 24th October 2009: Blackburn Rovers [home], Won 4-0

Wednesday 28th October 2009: Bolton Wanderers [CC, home], Won 3-0

Saturday 31st October 2009: Bolton Wanderers [away], Won 3-0

November 2009

Tuesday 3rd November 2009: Atletico de Madrid [uCL, away], Lost 0-2

Sunday 8th November 2009: Manchester United [home], Won 1-0

Saturday 21st November 2009: Wolverhampton Wanderers [home], Won 4-0

Wednesday 25th November 2009: FC Porto [uCL, away], Won 1-0

Sunday 29th November 2009: Arsenal [away], Won 1-0

December 2009

Wednesday 2nd December 2009: Blackburn Rovers [CC, away], Lost 2-3

Saturday 5th December 2009: Manchester City [away], Lost 1-2

Wednesday 9th December 2009: APOEL Nicosia [uCL, home], Lost 1-2

Saturday 12th December 2009: Everton [home], Lost 1-3

Wednesday 16th December 2009: Portsmouth [home], Won 2-1

Sunday 20th December 2009: West Ham [away], Drawn 1-1

Saturday 26th December 2009: Birmingham [away], Drawn 0-0

January 2010

Sunday 3rd January 2010: Watford [home, FA Cup], Won 5-0

Saturday 16th January 2010: Sunderland [home], Won 7-2

Saturday 23rd January 2010: Preston [away, FA Cup], Won 2-0

Wednesday 27th January 2010: Birmingham City [home], Won 3-0

Saturday 30th January 2010: Burnley [away], Won 2-1

February 2010

Tuesday 2nd February 2010: Hull [away], Lost 0-1

Sunday 7th February 2010: Arsenal [home], Drew 0-0

Wednesday 10th February 2010: Everton [away], Lost 1-2

Saturday 13th February 2010: Cardiff City [FA Cup, Home], Won 3-1

Saturday 20th February 2010: Wolverhampton Wanderers [away], Drew 0-0

Wednesday 24th February 2010: Internazionale Milano [away], Lost 1-2

Saturday 27th February 2010: Manchester City [home], Lost 2-4

March 2010

Sunday 7th March 2010: Stoke City [FA Cup, home], Won 2-0

Saturday 13th March 2010: West Ham United [home], Won 2-1

Tuesday 16th March 2010: Internazionale Milano [home], Lost 0-1

Sunday 21st March 2010: Blackburn Rovers [away], Lost 0-1

And that means:

We're in the FA Cup

Out of the Carling Cup in the Quarter Finals

Out of Europe

Community Shield Winners

And in the PL we'd be on 46 points - 19 behind where we currently are, and in 8th place - 1 point ahead of Everton.

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great stats ,,,would like to see manures without rooney

well i bet its gonna be even worse ....

but first of all being compared to manu at their worst year is not something we should be proud of as we wanna be better than them when they are at their best .....

also that golden boy seems to be at the top of his game every single match because Ferguson has arranged all of the team to help him be at his best the same as what he did with ronaldo ...... so man u unlike Chelsea dont just say well rooney should find a solution alone but as a group they try to help him ....

when rooney scores man u doesnt lose control over midfield and seem to be losing interest as we do ..... i actually fel that if man u scores then the match is over ....... so that helps not only keep their lead but also grab a second and a third ....

finally rooney is 24 not 32 .... so he is more reliable because he seems to have no off days and he is still very hungry for more .... while drogba lately seems to have a lot of bad days and i am not blaming him because as i mentioned before he needs a team to help him .....

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I see dark Future !!!

Maybe Rom was Right they are well pay Player not much a Top player.

If you guy look the way this guys play agains Blackburn... So much like a training to playing for the Title this was a very dissapointing game...

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I thought we played some good attacking football in the first half, if only we could have held on to our lead. The second half was a joke, it was as though we were a completely different team, half asleep. Thought we lost possession of the ball quite a few times which was so frustrating.

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Chelsea players rattled by Abramovich anger

The Chelsea hierarchy steamed into the players after last week's Champions League elimination. The News of the World says Chelsea players had never seen Roman Abramovich so angry, as he and his lieutenants Eugene Tenenbaum and Ron Gourlay made clear their Euro disappointment.

One person who was in the meeting admitted nobody had ever seen Abramovich so obviously angry and disgusted.

He said: "Roman didn't actually say that much but it was clear from what he did say and his body language that he was absolutely furious.

"Nobody knew he was coming to Cobham on Wednesday and certainly nobody expected the three most powerful men at the club to call a meeting.

"It was Tenenbaum who did most of the talking. Well, actually, there was as much shouting as talking. He made the points that Roman obviously wanted to get across.

"The meeting lasted almost two hours and it wasn't a debate, it was the boss getting a message across and everybody was pretty clear about what it meant. If there wasn't a dramatic change, then there would be new faces coming in the summer. It wasn't just the players he was talking about, it was the coaches and the medical people as well. Nobody felt safe coming out of the meeting."

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