Official Chelsea Supporters Thread

dbecks

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Ahhhh....The sweets sounds of complaining Chelsea supporters in the morning...nothing better:D
 

PoiZoNouZ

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Nice game lads, good closing down, shut them out of the game, some great runs by Torres, he seems to be getting back to his strengths!

Anelka's goals were sublime.
 

smokey

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Nice game lads, good closing down, shut them out of the game, some great runs by Torres, he seems to be getting back to his strengths!

Anelka's goals were sublime.

They let us play. United won't be so accommodating.
 

fishfly

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Good away win. Copenhagen is a tough place to go to and get a result.

Really? from watching the match - copenhagen looked like a side that just wanted to pass the ball around... no intent to attack, Chelsea should have buried them 5-0
 

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Really? from watching the match - copenhagen looked like a side that just wanted to pass the ball around... no intent to attack, Chelsea should have buried them 5-0

Go look at Copenhagens record playing CL at home.

Did Chelsea bury them 5-0 ?
 

craigdoepie

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His strengths? I didn't know his strength was to duff the shot every time he was 1v1 against the keeper :D

I think Torres should play behind the strikers, because his finishing is not up too standard at all. But his passing and creating those was much better. I think it's going to take a while before he's back to 100% and thats also if he stays fit for that too happen
 

SinghDude

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I think Torres should play behind the strikers, because his finishing is not up too standard at all. But his passing and creating those was much better. I think it's going to take a while before he's back to 100% and thats also if he stays fit for that too happen

He shouldn't have changed his hair color, and also the alice-band helps him with his balance ;)
 

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England defender Cole apparently turned up at Chelsea's Cobham training ground holding the weapon, complete with a muzzle and nightscope, and accidentally discharged the gun from a distance of 5ft.

Tom Cowan, a Loughborough University sports science student on a year's work placement with Chelsea was in the dressing room last Sunday when the incident happened.

Medical staff at the state-of-the art facility tended to Cowan's wounds and he was given two days leave to recover from the shock.

A dozen or so staff and, it is believed, a number of the first team squad, witnessed the drama.

"Tom was sent home with swabs, lots of pads, dressing and gauzes," according to reports. "But 48 hours later the wound was still weeping and needed further treatment."

On Wednesday, Cowan was called into a meeting with "deeply worried" Chelsea officials in order to discuss the incident.

This is the second time in less than two years that Cobham has been involved in controversy.

In December 2009, Chelsea captain John Terry was caught charging £10,000 in cash to secure behind-the-scenes tours for various individuals without manager Carlo Ancelotti's permission.

Terry later claimed the proceeds had been given to charity.

:erm:
 
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