yadunknojz09 Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 nowai 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chicharito Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 BREAKING NEWS: David Blaine's 40day World Record for doing nothing in a box has been broken by Fernando TorresNeg this PELICAN to Death./c*nt 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
n/a Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Michael Carrick a top lad,Doing it for all the Lyle n Scott wearing teenagers in the white areas with their Corsas, Puntos and Polo's whos father gives them some labouring to do for £50 a day.True Lad.LOOOOL Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
n/a Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 WHERE IS THAT DOZY c*nt WHAT Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post MEIRELES. Posted April 12, 2011 Popular Post Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Fernando TorresChelsea 2010–11 11 Apps Goals 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Klitschko Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 Michael Carrick a top lad,Doing it for all the Lyle n Scott wearing teenagers in the white areas with their Corsas, Puntos and Polo's whos father gives them some labouring to do for £50 a day.True Lad.LOOOOL :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thizz Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 whatpifferhandsanelkaesquilaxdatboybriskyand other random posters you never see"#your seasons ovvaaaaaaaaaaa................."WELL DONE UNITED.VAN DER SAR = TOO HEAVY.SHAME HE'S RETIRING. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lens Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 So about my previous comments comparing Fernando Torres to Michael Owen......1 good season at liverpool ( 1 and a half at a push )Euro 2008Peak has passed£50 mil? No one better for that price? Coulda probably copped Luis Fabiano. And man call Ronaldinho washed up? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lens Posted April 12, 2011 Report Share Posted April 12, 2011 /Onto tomorrowSo Inter are 5-2 down and travel to Schalke. But as Champions, they've got everything to lose, so they will go all out for a winAdded to the upset / comeback at Bayern MunichReccomending everyone watch Inter vs Schalke 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BATTY BOY BUM BANDIT Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Chicharito>>>Carrick>>> Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lieutenant Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Lens who do you even support? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anelka Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Their problem is accommodating the lady boy, but in the tougher games Carlo will have to go 4-3-3 imo I knew that donkey wud cost Chelsea but Utd played well and deserved itCarrick was outstanding and Rooney as a number #10 has got his swagger back, ive always been a Rooney fan but I was starting to doubt him but he is back, tis a joy to watch!! Giggs >>>>I wonder how long Fergie is gona continue with this formation with Giggs in cm and Rooney inda #10 role Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Risky Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 f*ck this topic man 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hernandez Balcazar Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 unlookie bruvvagg's Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FA23 Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 the way this room would go into melt down if spurs go thru/not gonna happen. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Klitschko Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 The highest number of bets with paddy power have been on a 5-0 Spurs win :lol:If Spurs get even two goals, Mourhino will park the bus, two coaches and a tank infront of the goal.The counter attacking potential will be a lot from Madrid. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JOHN DOE Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Michael Carrick a top lad,Doing it for all the Lyle n Scott wearing teenagers in the white areas with their Corsas, Puntos and Polo's whos father gives them some labouring to do for £50 a day.True Lad.LOOOOL :D Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Seydou Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 Huddlestone, Kaboul and Lennon playing . Gallas out??Benzema back for Real. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
LS Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 No way are we going through Lets not kid ourselves.I would atleast like to beat them though, Not sure we'll ever get a chance to play a big team like Madrid again! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest FA23 Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 GILES SMITH’S MIDWEEK VIEWPosted on: Wed 13 Apr 2011It without doubt hurt (again), but columnist and life-long Chelsea fan Giles Smith is certainly not betting against there being another chance, and another chance soon…Who wants to win the Champions League at Wembley, anyway?Of all the dreams one has had, down the years, of seeing the team lift the big European trophy, many will have featured a hot night in Madrid, say, or the background of a long, nostalgic trip to sultry Athens - even, yes, a rainy evening in Moscow. Absolutely none of them, surely, has involved sitting in a rammed train on the Jubilee Line.Wembley is where you go to win the FA Cup and, if you're lucky, the Carling. But it's not where you go to win the Champions League - not if you're an English club. It wouldn't have felt right.And then, assuming you had won it, everyone would have been able to say, in a detracting tone of voice, 'Well, you were kind of at home, weren't you?'Amsterdam? Now, Amsterdam looks nice. Milan, too. Barcelona, obviously. Dancing on the streets of Neasden, though? Hmmm. The more you think about it, the more you realise that we were wise to make our excuses and duck out early. Let's step up to the plate again when something more exotic comes around.For Manchester United, of course, it's entirely different. A trip to London for Mancunians, whether for a footballing occasion or at any other time, is hugely exciting - all those grand buildings and bright lights and shops with their own electricity. They love all that.And whisper it, but, in this week's encounter, it would stand to reason if their fans, accordingly, wanted it just that little bit more than ours did.Indeed, I'm no psychologist, but I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't a factor, somewhere deep in the team's sub-conscious. 'Wembley? It's fine - you get this one. We'll wait for the next one to come along.'I mean, obviously, if there were never going to be another chance to win the Champions League, you'd take Wembley. You'd take the Walkers Stadium at Leicester, for that matter, and get there by bike if you had to.But I suspect most of us believe there will be another chance, don't we? This is the privilege of our current position (and we would do well never to lose sight of what a colossal privilege it is). In fact, if our players hold their nerve in the remaining league games of this season (and there are very positive signs that they will, especially now that they don't have anything else very much to distract them, the way that last night's tie clearly distracted them at home to Wigan last Saturday), there'll be another chance as early as next year - and with a comprehensively rebuilt and widely refreshed team, most likely. And who would bet against there being a few more chances in seasons beyond that one, as well?So, yes, it hurts to go out - and, again, in such bizarre and unlikely circumstances. (Mind you, this competition has hurt us all much harder than this before now. These days, if you want to upset Chelsea fans with a Champions League-related disappointment, you have to get to the back of a pretty long queue. Why, a fussy sending-off and an ungiven first-leg penalty barely have the power to scratch the surface these days.)But think of it this way: the Champions League dream is still powerfully alive - and even more so, for not having Wembley in it.Of course, it's traditional, at the point of exit from a cup competition, to wish your vanquishers well and to express the hope that they go on to win the trophy. And there's clearly an awful lot to be said for that attitude, with its mix of gracious magnanimity in defeat and, at the same time, fierce pride in the worth of your own team.But could I just say at this point that, in this specific instance, I don't hope that? Come on, absolutely anybody else, in fact.>>>>>>> chelseahttp://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2337513,00.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Guest Klitschko Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 http://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2337513,00.htmlPmslFrom the official siteHow embarrassing. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GoldCoast Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 GILES SMITH’S MIDWEEK VIEWPosted on: Wed 13 Apr 2011It without doubt hurt (again), but columnist and life-long Chelsea fan Giles Smith is certainly not betting against there being another chance, and another chance soon…Who wants to win the Champions League at Wembley, anyway?Of all the dreams one has had, down the years, of seeing the team lift the big European trophy, many will have featured a hot night in Madrid, say, or the background of a long, nostalgic trip to sultry Athens - even, yes, a rainy evening in Moscow. Absolutely none of them, surely, has involved sitting in a rammed train on the Jubilee Line.Wembley is where you go to win the FA Cup and, if you're lucky, the Carling. But it's not where you go to win the Champions League - not if you're an English club. It wouldn't have felt right.And then, assuming you had won it, everyone would have been able to say, in a detracting tone of voice, 'Well, you were kind of at home, weren't you?'Amsterdam? Now, Amsterdam looks nice. Milan, too. Barcelona, obviously. Dancing on the streets of Neasden, though? Hmmm. The more you think about it, the more you realise that we were wise to make our excuses and duck out early. Let's step up to the plate again when something more exotic comes around.For Manchester United, of course, it's entirely different. A trip to London for Mancunians, whether for a footballing occasion or at any other time, is hugely exciting - all those grand buildings and bright lights and shops with their own electricity. They love all that.And whisper it, but, in this week's encounter, it would stand to reason if their fans, accordingly, wanted it just that little bit more than ours did.Indeed, I'm no psychologist, but I wouldn't be surprised if it wasn't a factor, somewhere deep in the team's sub-conscious. 'Wembley? It's fine - you get this one. We'll wait for the next one to come along.'I mean, obviously, if there were never going to be another chance to win the Champions League, you'd take Wembley. You'd take the Walkers Stadium at Leicester, for that matter, and get there by bike if you had to.But I suspect most of us believe there will be another chance, don't we? This is the privilege of our current position (and we would do well never to lose sight of what a colossal privilege it is). In fact, if our players hold their nerve in the remaining league games of this season (and there are very positive signs that they will, especially now that they don't have anything else very much to distract them, the way that last night's tie clearly distracted them at home to Wigan last Saturday), there'll be another chance as early as next year - and with a comprehensively rebuilt and widely refreshed team, most likely. And who would bet against there being a few more chances in seasons beyond that one, as well?So, yes, it hurts to go out - and, again, in such bizarre and unlikely circumstances. (Mind you, this competition has hurt us all much harder than this before now. These days, if you want to upset Chelsea fans with a Champions League-related disappointment, you have to get to the back of a pretty long queue. Why, a fussy sending-off and an ungiven first-leg penalty barely have the power to scratch the surface these days.)But think of it this way: the Champions League dream is still powerfully alive - and even more so, for not having Wembley in it.Of course, it's traditional, at the point of exit from a cup competition, to wish your vanquishers well and to express the hope that they go on to win the trophy. And there's clearly an awful lot to be said for that attitude, with its mix of gracious magnanimity in defeat and, at the same time, fierce pride in the worth of your own team.But could I just say at this point that, in this specific instance, I don't hope that? Come on, absolutely anybody else, in fact.>>>>>>> chelseahttp://www.chelseafc.com/page/LatestNews/0,,10268~2337513,00.htmlclassless chelsea Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The King Posted April 13, 2011 Report Share Posted April 13, 2011 f*ck Chelsea Filthy shitcunts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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