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Old 24 Sep 2002, 07:16 AM   #1
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The outlook is looking glum. Away to Chelsea.
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Old 24 Sep 2002, 08:40 AM   #2
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I was watching Chelsea away against Fulham last night and wasn't terribly impressed. It seems only Zola's bizarre midlife renaissance has kept them viable thus far.
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oh god...i can't go anywhere without someone pointing out the EPL standings...jesus! I thought the US wasn't into soccer...even the homeless guy at the gas station laughed at me.
We need to win this weekend...do or die!!
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I know what you mean. My son, who is still is his mothers womb, was seen sporting an Arsenal scarf. I have been playing "Forever Blowing Bubbles" through head phones to him, but to no avail.
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My girlfriend is talking massive amounts of shite and she does even like soccer.
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Old 25 Sep 2002, 12:42 PM   #6
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Alright lads, how yer doing?
Looking forward to the game?
Do any of you lot listen into the games on the radio? Theres a bunch of us Chelesea FC lads who listen in and chat during the games, you lot are more than welcome to come over and chat and/or shout abuse during the game

I reckon we should win this one, but you never know you lot have some great young players and surely don't deserve to be all the way down there. Whats the beef? Is it the manager?
Hows Joe Cole playing these days? Hows Carrick doing?
If you lot go down (god forbid. lol) I'd love to see Joe Cole in a Chelsea shirt

anyways - ciao for now
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. Whats the beef? Is it the manager?
Hows Joe Cole playing these days? Hows Carrick doing?
If you lot go down (god forbid. lol) I'd love to see Joe Cole in a Chelsea shirt
anyways - ciao for now
I doubt it's the manager...though the defence is just pathetic...would be nice to get rid of Repka and Dailly...Breen seems to do well. As for Joe Cole wearing a Chelsea kit...you already have Lampard and he never gets a call to the National side, so why would Cole want to follow on Lampard's footsteps?
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I don't think it's the backline exclusively. The team is poor defensively in the midfield and they're giving our backline too much to do. We're not winning any balls in the midfield making it more difficult to create scoring chances when we have to bring the ball all the way up from the back.

I blame Carrick, Cole, and Sinclair.
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I don't think it's the backline exclusively. The team is poor defensively in the midfield and they're giving our backline too much to do. We're not winning any balls in the midfield making it more difficult to create scoring chances when we have to bring the ball all the way up from the back.

I blame Carrick, Cole, and Sinclair.
I can see what you mean, but then Roeder has been trying to make room for Cisse who is also not very defensive minded. If we had a better stopper, then the balls in the middle would have a better impact. I guess we really miss Hutchison or get Lomas in there before Cisse.
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I can see what you mean, but then Roeder has been trying to make room for Cisse who is also not very defensive minded. If we had a better stopper, then the balls in the middle would have a better impact. I guess we really miss Hutchison or get Lomas in there before Cisse.
I think just the opposite. Cisse is defensive-minded. I think he's the only midfielder playing defense. Lomas is the other guy in there who understands his defensive responsibilities. My opinions were formed from the Newcastle and Spurs matches, so obviously I've missed a few.
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