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Re: CHELSEA FOREVER! - Home of the Champions!
« Reply #3210 on: December 06, 2012, 10:29:27 AM »
Why are Man U fans even talking here? Their trophyless team couldn't even qualify from a much weaker CL group last year. We couldn't hear them all last year and now they find a voice lol.

As Mango Chow said, the killer was that 2nd goal conceded in the game against Juventus (gawd boy Obi Mikel yuh kill we), because this was always going to be a difficult group. Shaktar Donetsk is playing world class football and then there is Juventus.

The sourness with this group is that there was a tap up side in the Nords, so it was a straight 3 way fight. 10 pts is normally enough to qualify from a CL group but not this rounds.

I not shame.

I would be more ashamed if we couldn't qualify from a CL group that included Benfica, Basle and Otalelul Gulati. That is pathetic.
Benfica and Basle was a strong team for our B side that Fergie play the ass with last season ;D...What yuh should do now is free up your Thursdays for Europa Thursday games. It's a respectable competition that you should not be ashamed off;D
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« Reply #3211 on: December 06, 2012, 10:36:55 AM »
What yuh should do now is free up your Thursdays for Europa Thursday games. It's a respectable competition that you should not be ashamed off.  ;D

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« Reply #3212 on: December 06, 2012, 10:42:34 AM »
dunno bout allyuh but chelsea will get washed in europa and get washed easier because theyll play their b teams mostly...alot oof good technical maverick sides in europa..

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« Reply #3213 on: December 06, 2012, 01:05:16 PM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20631964

John Mikel Obi banned for Mark Clattenburg threats

Chelsea's John Mikel Obi has been given a three-match ban and fined £60,000 by the Football Association for threatening referee Mark Clattenburg.

Mikel admitted an FA charge following an incident in the match officials' changing room after Chelsea's defeat by Manchester United on 28 October.

The FA accepted the player had believed the referee had racially abused him.

"But for that factor the suspension would have been significantly longer," the FA said in a statement.

In a personal hearing on Thursday the FA's Independent Regulatory Commission also accepted the Nigerian midfielder's explanation.

The FA has investigated the allegation against Clattenburg and found that there was no case for him to answer.

The police also dropped their own inquiry into the allegations that Clattenburg had racially abused Mikel, 25.

Mikel's team-mate Ramires had made the allegation and Chelsea later said they regretted the way the matter was handled.

Clattenburg missed four weekends of Premier League matches while the FA investigated Chelsea's complaint.

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« Reply #3214 on: December 07, 2012, 04:14:20 AM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20631964

John Mikel Obi banned for Mark Clattenburg threats

Chelsea's John Mikel Obi has been given a three-match ban and fined £60,000 by the Football Association for threatening referee Mark Clattenburg.

Mikel admitted an FA charge following an incident in the match officials' changing room after Chelsea's defeat by Manchester United on 28 October.

The FA accepted the player had believed the referee had racially abused him.

"But for that factor the suspension would have been significantly longer," the FA said in a statement.

In a personal hearing on Thursday the FA's Independent Regulatory Commission also accepted the Nigerian midfielder's explanation.

The FA has investigated the allegation against Clattenburg and found that there was no case for him to answer.

The police also dropped their own inquiry into the allegations that Clattenburg had racially abused Mikel, 25.

Mikel's team-mate Ramires had made the allegation and Chelsea later said they regretted the way the matter was handled.

Clattenburg missed four weekends of Premier League matches while the FA investigated Chelsea's complaint.

 If ah was Ramires ah payin' dat fine.  :)  Ah woulda even step up and take de 3 games meh self but it too late fuh dat now. He should at least pay de fine.


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« Reply #3215 on: December 07, 2012, 10:17:31 AM »
http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/20631964

John Mikel Obi banned for Mark Clattenburg threats

Chelsea's John Mikel Obi has been given a three-match ban and fined £60,000 by the Football Association for threatening referee Mark Clattenburg.

Mikel admitted an FA charge following an incident in the match officials' changing room after Chelsea's defeat by Manchester United on 28 October.

The FA accepted the player had believed the referee had racially abused him.

"But for that factor the suspension would have been significantly longer," the FA said in a statement.

In a personal hearing on Thursday the FA's Independent Regulatory Commission also accepted the Nigerian midfielder's explanation.

The FA has investigated the allegation against Clattenburg and found that there was no case for him to answer.

The police also dropped their own inquiry into the allegations that Clattenburg had racially abused Mikel, 25.

Mikel's team-mate Ramires had made the allegation and Chelsea later said they regretted the way the matter was handled.

Clattenburg missed four weekends of Premier League matches while the FA investigated Chelsea's complaint.

These are the same people who fight for Rooney after he violently attack a player    ???     :bs:
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« Reply #3216 on: December 07, 2012, 12:24:56 PM »
These are the same people who fight for Rooney after he violently attack a player    ???     :bs:

Actually it isn't... but that's beside the point.  What are they supposed to do with a player who admits to threatening a ref?

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« Reply #3217 on: December 07, 2012, 10:46:43 PM »
These are the same people who fight for Rooney after he violently attack a player    ???     :bs:

Actually it isn't... but that's beside the point.  What are they supposed to do with a player who admits to threatening a ref?

The FA and The FA are different people? From all reading it's the FA that handled both matter. Could be wrong.
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« Reply #3218 on: December 07, 2012, 11:32:11 PM »
These are the same people who fight for Rooney after he violently attack a player    ???     :bs:

Actually it isn't... but that's beside the point.  What are they supposed to do with a player who admits to threatening a ref?

The FA and The FA are different people? From all reading it's the FA that handled both matter. Could be wrong.

Yeah, yuh wrong... was the Independent Regulatory Commission that reviewed Obi Mikel's conduct and made the finding.  The FA just administered the penalty.

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« Reply #3219 on: December 08, 2012, 12:52:59 AM »
FU#K CHELSEA...tnt
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« Reply #3220 on: December 08, 2012, 03:17:01 AM »
Legend

Didier Drogba's £800,000 gift to former Chelsea team-mates
Ivory Coast striker gives out commemorative rings at dinner for players he won Champions League with

http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/european/didier-drogbas-800000-gift-to-former-chelsea-teammates-8390608.html

Didier Drogba tonight went to the extraordinary length of presenting his Chelsea team-mates from last season’s Champions League final victory with individual rings to commemorate the triumph – at what is thought to be a cost of around £800,000 to the player.

Drogba hosted a dinner for the players as well as staff who won the trophy – although the recently sacked manager Roberto Di Matteo was unable to attend – and presented them with the rings as a surprise. The timing of the dinner came just 24 hours after the last games in this year's Champions League group stage, beyond which Chelsea failed to progress in the competition for the first time.

Fernando Torres was one of a group of players who played last season not present at the event at Wyndham Grand Chelsea Harbour, a hotel in London, including Petr Cech and Juan Mata. The team have another game tomorrow against Sunderland, and travel today.

"I wanted to give something to the team so we can all look back and remember that achievement," said Drogba, before singling out John Terry, in attendance, for special praise. "You're my hero and everyone at Chelsea loves you," he added.

Drogba has returned to London after the end of the Chinese Super League and is expected to train with Chelsea over the winter to keep in shape for the African Nations Cup in next month, when he will captain Ivory Coast.



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« Reply #3221 on: December 08, 2012, 01:17:36 PM »
 Q? - Has Benitez  started the Torres revival. He scored two and hit the post . He looked very confident as well.

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« Reply #3222 on: December 08, 2012, 01:45:17 PM »
These are the same people who fight for Rooney after he violently attack a player    ???     :bs:

Actually it isn't... but that's beside the point.  What are they supposed to do with a player who admits to threatening a ref?

The FA and The FA are different people? From all reading it's the FA that handled both matter. Could be wrong.

Yeah, yuh wrong... was the Independent Regulatory Commission that reviewed Obi Mikel's conduct and made the finding.  The FA just administered the penalty.

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« Reply #3223 on: December 13, 2012, 11:10:07 AM »
The David Luiz midfield experiment
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Darren Walsh/Chelsea/AP ImagesAgainst Monterrey in the Club World Cup, David Luiz acquitted himself quite well in central midfield.



Apart from center forward, Chelsea have looked most undermanned in central midfield this year, particularly after Oriol Romeu's season-ending injury last week. Inevitably, this prompted speculation that Roman Abramovich would be spending again to bolster the middle of the park this January. But maybe Chelsea can find their solution in-house.
 
We've pretty much heard it since he landed in the Premier League, back in January 2011. Wouldn't David Luiz be better in central midfield?
 
You could see the logic behind it. His combination of size, athleticism, energy and technique on the ball meant you wanted to find a place for him in the lineup. At the same time, a few major positional blunders left some wondering whether he was really cut out to be a week-in, week-out centre half.
 
Gary Neville famously said he played as if he was “controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a PlayStation.” Andre Villas-Boas, boss No. 2 of the four David Luiz has had at Stamford Bridge, famously said it was a “stupid” and “ridiculous” thing to say, but there were times when you could see where Neville was coming from.
 
So, the thinking went, in midfield you could still have his energy, presence and passing, and the odd mistake wouldn't be as damaging as if he was the last man in front of Petr Cech. Yet it took a long time for this to come to fruition.
 
Carlo Ancelotti's Chelsea played 4-3-3 and could already call upon John Obi Mikel, Frank Lampard, Ramires and Michael Essien in the middle of the park. You can see why he wasn't tempted. Neither was Villas-Boas -- who made a point of adding to the number of central midfielders by picking up Romeu and Raul Meireles -- or his successor, Roberto Di Matteo.
 
But now, against Monterrey in the FIFA Club World Cup, Rafa Benitez finally pulled the trigger. Luiz lined up alongside Mikel in the 4-2-3-1, with the usual trio of attacking midfielders -- Oscar, Juan Mata and Eden Hazard -- ahead of him.
 
Benitez's hand was forced somewhat. He only has four central midfielders and one of them, Romeu, saw his season end with a cruciate injury last weekend. Lampard is 34 and just coming back from injury himself. Ramires has been running himself into the ground recently; he deserved a day off. In that sense, this was the perfect scenario for the switch.
 
Without any disrespect to Monterrey, the slower pace of their football offered a good chance for Luiz to ease himself into this new role. And he still had Ramires and Lampard to come in off the bench should things go horribly wrong.
 
Luiz did well. His size and strength, coupled with his ability to run with the ball, created a mismatch when he came forward. And when he won possession -- unlike Ramires and Mikel, who tend to look short -- he wasn't shy about going vertical, with accurate balls into space.
 
On the flip side, he did give the ball away more than the guys who usually play there, possibly because he took more risks. And there were times when he was caught out of position which, against Monterrey, wasn't much of an issue but, against tougher opponents who play at a higher pace, it could be.
 
Still, you can't help but feel that it's an experiment worth repeating. This doesn't mean that Chelsea's three previous managers got it wrong in not lining him up in midfield. The reality is that Luiz in midfield didn't quite fit the way they played or there were better options at the time. Ancelotti's 4-3-3 had a younger version of Lampard breaking from the middle of the park. Villas-Boas played a high defensive line and required midfielders who pressed as a group. Di Matteo did switch to a 4-2-3-1 but he had enough on his plate last year in simply stopping Chelsea from sinking and, this season, was looking to introduce the kind of short passing game Abramovich supposedly craved.
 
But Benitez looks to be doing his own thing. Rather than some kind of samizdat Barcelona, his priority -- apart from results -- seems to be getting the best out of Fernando Torres. And that means mixing it up with the kind of service Torres needs: balls into space. It's not a coincidence that, when Torres performed at his best, he had guys like Steven Gerrard and Xabi Alonso offering him that very service from midfield.
 
This is not to say that Luiz is as good a passer as Gerrard and Alonso. But he does have the long, searching pass in his skill set, certainly more so than Ramires and Mikel. And in Benitez's system, it simply makes more sense. If it works out, it also gives Chelsea the option of stiffening up the attacking midfield by moving Ramires into that area, the way Di Matteo did so effectively last year. The other bonus is that it gives Chelsea another big body on set pieces. Along with whichever two play centre half, the Blues would now have three legitimate aerial threats in the lineup, which is something they haven't had since last year, when Didier Drogba played up front.
 
But let's not get carried away. In games in which Chelsea are going to be on the back foot, you wonder whether Luiz has the tactical sense and ability to read the game in the center of midfield to make it work. Because that's also something Benitez values, as he showed at Liverpool, when he assembled the Javier Mascherano-Alonso partnership to protect the back four.
 
Right now, it's something worth revisiting and nothing more. But if it works out, it could mean that Benitez -- supposedly signed in part to get the best out of Torres -- could also benefit Luiz, the other man Chelsea signed in that wild $110 million spending spree two Januarys ago.
 
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« Reply #3224 on: December 13, 2012, 11:25:37 AM »
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Gary Neville famously said he played as if he was “controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a PlayStation.”

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« Reply #3225 on: December 13, 2012, 12:23:25 PM »
David Luiz playin' in midfield isn't a stretch for an experiment when you consider that is the position he really wants and preferrs to play.  He, like Mikel, has been pigeonholed by clubs/managers into more defensive roles...but if yuh arkske Luiz, he has always really been a midfielder playing in defense.


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« Reply #3226 on: December 13, 2012, 12:23:45 PM »
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Gary Neville famously said he played as if he was “controlled by a 10-year-old in the crowd on a PlayStation.”

LOL  :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: ;D dat does look so true sometimes eh......

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« Reply #3227 on: December 13, 2012, 02:24:40 PM »
Q? - Has Benitez  started the Torres revival.

No. All his recent goals have come against dreadful teams.

Torres problem isn't just that he doesn't score, it is that he doesn't even get in goalscoring positions, let alone shoot. When he begins to do that against big teams then we could talk about revival.

Good job by Benitez forcing him to take the penalty against Sunderland though (despite him saying it was the players' choice...bull$h!t)...it's time Torres started manning up.

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« Reply #3228 on: December 16, 2012, 06:17:21 AM »
Alyuh enjoying the samba this morning?
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« Reply #3229 on: December 16, 2012, 06:27:56 AM »
Alyuh enjoying the samba this morning?

Chelsea played well first half, but run into a wall of a goalkeeper. Second half Chelsea were a mess and could not contain Corinthians team speed.  Congrats to the Brasilians. Abramovic take wood  :flamethrower:
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« Reply #3230 on: December 16, 2012, 06:31:55 AM »
Alyuh enjoying the samba this morning?
let it happen, roman too unreasonable
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« Reply #3231 on: December 16, 2012, 07:12:14 AM »
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« Reply #3232 on: December 16, 2012, 08:12:41 AM »
The biggest problem I have with Torres still remains that he is too much of a quitter. He remind me of Anelka and he mood swings.  the slightest push or contact and he givin' up on the play or givin' away de ball and just resigning himself to pouting and complaining to the ref without puttin' in any work to at least trrrrry and win back de dam ball. Poor form, lack of confidence, poor judgment, all of those tings have their varying degrees of "forgiveability", if you will, when a man is working hard and trrrrrying. A lot of times when he wasn't scoring, he was makin' himself useful on the wings and at least making some solid contributions as a setup man.....this shit I been seein' lately (in spite of his improvement in the scoring department) is just unforgivable.  (so is keeping Lampard out on the field for 90 minutes) smh, benitez.  Corinthians were great.  They are a well-trained, very cohesive unit and they bring a lot of physical bite that Brazilian football hasn't always been known for.  Conversely, though, ah wish dey would stop with all the semantics.  Brazilian football doh need it.  If I heard correctly, their 'keeper is currently Brazil's No.1?  Ah cyah say ah wasn't impressed, he made 3 very important saves that woulda made this game very interesting had he not been able to pull off any one of them.     


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« Reply #3233 on: December 16, 2012, 10:54:00 AM »
Midnite about tuh strike on this shite side!  ;D

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« Reply #3234 on: December 16, 2012, 12:20:58 PM »
Midnite about tuh strike on this shite side!  ;D

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« Reply #3235 on: December 23, 2012, 11:41:59 AM »
Liverpool collect 3 from this side?

Bull dem Chelsea!
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« Reply #3236 on: December 23, 2012, 12:00:34 PM »
Liverpool collect 3 from this side?

Bull dem Chelsea!

...and allyuh couldn't score on de same Fullham who collect 4 from we yesterday, not sure what either of that says.

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« Reply #3237 on: December 23, 2012, 12:08:33 PM »
Liverpool collect 3 from this side?

Bull dem Chelsea!

...and allyuh couldn't score on de same Fullham who collect 4 from we yesterday, not sure what either of that says.


Shut to f**k up, allyuh colleck tree from a shit side, daiz he point.....and is a good one, too.

side note: Aston Villa is a side does normally gih we lil' trouble, especially when they play wit some physicality....today just wasn't their day.  Brad Guzan ah feel, coulda do better on Luiz free-kick but otherwise he was fckn brilliant in a rel badly-looking team losing effort.


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« Reply #3238 on: December 23, 2012, 12:32:10 PM »
Midnite about tuh strike on this shite side!  ;D

  After this morning, it startin' to look more like allyuh side is de ones with a clock tickin' in allyuh head.  :o


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« Reply #3239 on: December 23, 2012, 08:04:22 PM »
If Chelsea keeps this up, perhaps all will be forgiven for Rafa?

 

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