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Post by skunkie on Apr 27, 2005 17:36:35 GMT 1
Damn Sky having tonights first game,i not sitting on the fence on this one.I think Chelsea should be too strong tonight and out of the two sides are better equipted to win an away leg.Altough P.S.V.played well i could see the Italians winning the second leg as well,which would mean one of two things,a really tight final or one of the best games the finals have ever seen.
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Post by john on Apr 27, 2005 18:04:30 GMT 1
Chelsea's style of play maybe effective but they are dull IMHO
Come on your REDS!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2005 18:09:22 GMT 1
Chelsea's style of play maybe effective but they are dull IMHO Come on your REDS! So dull in fact that their last three european results have been 4-2, 3-1 and 4-2
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Post by john on Apr 27, 2005 18:11:23 GMT 1
So dull in fact that their last three european results have been 4-2, 3-1 and 4-2 My opinion Phil, you can still score goals and be dull, Liverpool did it under Houllier. Your becoming a Chelsea fan on the quiet arent you
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Post by Steve Rogerson on Apr 27, 2005 18:19:06 GMT 1
Come on you Reds!
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Post by texmexshrew on Apr 27, 2005 18:21:23 GMT 1
Chelsea's style of play maybe effective but they are dull IMHO Come on your REDS! I'd take that brand of 'dull' football at the meadow if it meant we were as effective as Chelski.
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Post by JP Now logged off on Apr 27, 2005 18:23:02 GMT 1
So would I
I would take any kind of winning formula if it meant STFC doing well
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Post by GlosShrew on Apr 27, 2005 18:28:45 GMT 1
I hope Liverpool stuff the arrogant tossers!!!!!
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2005 18:34:28 GMT 1
I think the reason why some Chelsea games are seen to be boring is because it's all one sided. More often than not they stop their opposition from being able to play any sort of attacking fluent football. In saying that, their recent European games have been brilliant to watch.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2005 18:38:22 GMT 1
My opinion Phil, you can still score goals and be dull, Liverpool did it under Houllier. Your becoming a Chelsea fan on the quiet arent you They're my local team so I look out for their results just like I looked for Fulham's resutls last year and I'll look out for Charlton's next season
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Post by Deleted on Apr 27, 2005 19:07:06 GMT 1
Come on the Chelsea.
Best ground in the Premiership and the best team too.
Bring it on!
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Post by meoleshrew2 on Apr 27, 2005 19:14:05 GMT 1
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Post by Steve Rogerson on Apr 27, 2005 19:44:03 GMT 1
That was a good first half; pity I'm going to miss the second half
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Post by grinfish on Apr 27, 2005 20:10:24 GMT 1
Stakes upped now, Robben on
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Post by lazyshrew on Apr 27, 2005 20:51:21 GMT 1
JOSE MOURINHO JOSE MOURINHO
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Post by Steve Rogerson on Apr 27, 2005 22:43:43 GMT 1
Just got home - what was the final score?
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Post by Kilburn White on Apr 28, 2005 18:47:49 GMT 1
Best ground in the Prem?!! Souless leisure complex with a football club/criminally-funded circus stuck in the middle. And the worst away section in the division (actually, Newcastle might just nick that one).
Anfield, OT, Blue Camp, Highbury and Villa Park are all more impressive. It's a decent ground, but it's nowt special. I guess it all depends on whether you value character ahead of the empty restuarants, bars and hotels that make up Chelsea Village...
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2005 19:09:09 GMT 1
A nice un-biased opinion from the Fulham fan I see
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2005 19:13:11 GMT 1
Best ground in the Prem?!! Souless leisure complex with a football club/criminally-funded circus stuck in the middle. And the worst away section in the division (actually, Newcastle might just nick that one). Anfield, OT, Blue Camp, Highbury and Villa Park are all more impressive. It's a decent ground, but it's nowt special. I guess it all depends on whether you value character ahead of the empty restuarants, bars and hotels that make up Chelsea Village... Fulham used to be one of my favourite football grounds until the recent developments, it's now lost a lot of its character IMO
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Post by Kilburn White on Apr 28, 2005 19:14:21 GMT 1
I had the pleasure of watching us there at the weekend. Trust me, pay £40-50 to sit in the away end with it's awful views (and blanket of phlegm) and you wouldn't be calling it the best ground in the Premiership.
It looks like some out of town leisure complex in places. Walk past Arsenal's ground a few times a week and that's shaping up very nicely, as is Wembley.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2005 19:17:31 GMT 1
Take a telescope if ever you are unfortuanate to 'watch' the game from Newcastle's away end
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Post by Kilburn White on Apr 28, 2005 19:17:45 GMT 1
It was inevitable when they got shot of the terracing that the Cottage would lose some of it's character, but the Stevenage Rd stand (beautifully restored a few years ago) and the Cottage itself mean it's still got bundles of character. Both are listed and after years of neglect it's great to see them in such top nick. And the setting's pretty sound. I actually reckon they've done a decent job with the resources and restrictions they had to work with.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 28, 2005 19:25:43 GMT 1
lol... it's still my fav ground in the Prem.
Football is a game of opinions, just the way it goes.
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Post by Kilburn White on Apr 28, 2005 19:29:37 GMT 1
It is a game of opinions, Ant, but you're definitely wrong on this one! I'm actually chuckling at the very idea!
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