Should We Stay Or Should We Go? - The Chelsea News Thread

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  1. Eddie26

    Eddie26 Moderator
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    Sep 23, 2004
    Pittsadelphia
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  2. fernb8

    fernb8 Member+

    Aug 12, 2002
  3. yasik19

    yasik19 Moderator
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    Chelsea
    Ukraine
    Oct 21, 2004
    Daly City
    more like Premier League light bulb.
     
  4. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
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    You and everyone else mate...
     
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  5. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
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    England
    Yeah, he and sideshow are roughly about the same regarding mobility. Personally I think they can make a good pairing once they iron out the kinks.
     
  6. Kerry Dixon's Boots

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    Jun 6, 2006
    77 degrees
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  7. Eddie26

    Eddie26 Moderator
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    Sep 23, 2004
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    If anyone doesn't subscribe to ChelseaTV, you really need to. The wealth of shows is stunning and great. Just saying. I watch it all the time anymore.
     
  8. BlueRebelZ

    BlueRebelZ Member+

    Aug 2, 2011
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    I have the CTV online, but hardly ever see it, well except for the live u21s & FAYC if they show etc.
     
  9. Eddie26

    Eddie26 Moderator
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    Sep 23, 2004
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    I love the stream. I watch it all the time. Love the retrospective's.
     
  10. Yaroni

    Yaroni Member

    Aug 31, 2007
    Tel Aviv
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    dont be such a limey
     
  11. Yaroni

    Yaroni Member

    Aug 31, 2007
    Tel Aviv
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  12. TundraLetdown

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    Sep 25, 2012
    The bit about how to approach Barca is fantastic. It's lost on so many fans that we had to try something radically different because everything else would result in a Barca win. So many people thought that we let them have possession simply because we were inferior. In fact, that was our tactic and we were proving to be the better team because our gameplan was working.

    UP THE CHELS.
     
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  13. Walter3000

    Walter3000 Member+

    Apr 8, 2004
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    This might be deleted soon, but Ashley Cole's reaction to the FA's Written Reasons for Terry's 4 game ban:
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    TheRealAC3
    Hahahahaa, well done #fa I lied did I, #BUNCHOFTWATS
    10/5/12 7:51 AM
     
  14. Dear_Claudio

    Dear_Claudio Member+

    Feb 6, 2005
    Buffalo, New York
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    Chelsea FC
    Absolutely love Ash:D
     
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  15. TundraLetdown

    TundraLetdown Member

    Sep 25, 2012
    The all-capped hashtag is hilarious, as if lowercase just wouldn't cut it.

    And.....here comes a fine.
     
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  16. slipereypete

    slipereypete BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 29, 2003
    Gig Harbor, WA, USA
    Might be seeing a new fella in the contract singing pictures... David Barnard has some serious explaining to do.
     
  17. fernb8

    fernb8 Member+

    Aug 12, 2002
  18. JediSoccer

    JediSoccer Member

    Jul 13, 2010
    Spokane, Washington
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    Chelsea next 10 games: Spurs (a) Shakhtar (a) Man U (h) Man U (h) Swansea (a) Shakhtar (h) Liverpool (h) WBA (a) Juventus (a) Man City

    The acid test awaits.
     
  19. fernb8

    fernb8 Member+

    Aug 12, 2002
    http://sulia.com/channel/chelsea-fc/f/54c8f580-99c9-40ac-98dc-3f36bdd4620a/

    some really good stuff from Levene

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    10 fatal flaws in the FA disciplinary panel's ruling on John Terry.
    It runs to 63 pages, and is the FA's justification of its findings. But the panel's written ruling is a flawed document containing errors and inconsistencies.
    1. It states as fact Terry and Ashley Cole met Anton Ferdinand 'approximately one hour after the match ended'. Documentary evidence in court proved the team had left by then.
    2. There is reference to 'Mr Ferdinand's wife'. He is unmarried.
    3. There is no adequate explanation of why Terry was charged under FA rules while Ferdinand, who admitted having breached them, wasn't.
    4. The FA's burden of proof required reference to the seriousness of the accusations. It is perverse a matter deemed by the criminal justice system to require a 'beyond reasonable doubt' yardstick, be judged upon using anything but that.
    5. In reasoning on the FA's rule 6.18 (on the primacy of findings in previous tribunals), the panel goes on a meandering run across the face of the defence, attempting to pick-out the one threadneedle route by which they might reach their intended target. This is not only bad law, it is also an irrational conclusion setting a bizarre precedent.
    6. The panel takes the view that because Ferdinand wasn't cross-examined during the FA hearing, all evidence was accepted unchallenged. A position ignoring cross examination of Ferdinand in court.
    7. The panel emphasises Terry's use of profanities to infer malice. These are the same words three professional footballers told the criminal court were a part of the general punctuation of speech within Premier League matches.
    8. The panel's belief an innocent Terry would confront Ferdinand at full time, rather than applaud his own fans, misapprehends the character he has displayed over the last 14 years.
    9. A section headed 'the Barcelona evidence' compares Terry's initial reported denial of kneeing Alexis Sanchez in Camp Nou, with his latter admission. The panel takes certain inferences from this, despite having been unable to prove the existence of the initial denial. Indeed, having listened back to interviews from that night, I cannot find any evidence of an initial denial.
    10. The panel sets stall by the 'evolution of Cole's evidence. It is normal for witness statements in criminal proceedings to evolve in this way. Changes are to be expected given Cole's evidence was based on notes of the FA's investigating team, and not a tape recording.
    Taken together these flaws demonstrate that the FA panel was both slapdash and irrational in its approach to this case.
     
  20. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
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    Chelsea FC
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    England
    Just on that specific point, Geoff Shreeves, (he of the, 'Your dog's dead Ivan' fame :D), said at a time shown as 49 mins, 20 seconds on the Sky/Fox Sports coverage, that JT claimed Sanchez had 'checked his run', (by which I assume he meant he stopped right in front of him), and JT piled into the back of him and lifted his knee to protect himself.

    Just watched it again and, tbh, that's bullshit. The guy was backing in but he DID clobber him with his knee in a manner that was.... well, quite un-JT like, frankly. Quite what came over him I don't know but the point is they're correct about that part.

    Of course, isn't that a bit like that 'Fingers McNulty' did a bank job a few years back so he MUST have done this one too.... plus his eyes are too close together and he looks well dodgy.

    JT initially denied this incident so that means he MUST have done it.

    Yeah, thank you Perry Mason....
     
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  21. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
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    Chelsea FC
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    England
  22. fernb8

    fernb8 Member+

    Aug 12, 2002
    while I think Shearer was a fantastic player in his day and quite frankly I think he got away with several (shall we say) raised elbows because of his reputation

    with that being said- I think he has been a total knob since his retirement from playing which began with his undermining the gaff at Newcastle both publicly and privately and after landing the job he turned about to be a complete failure

    he has since followed by launching several unknowledgable attacks on managers who were/are far better than he could have ever thought about being and pretty much has become yet another douchey twat of a pundit

    to summarise- he is a real twat
     
  23. Naughtius Maximus

    Jul 10, 2001
    Shropshire
    Club:
    Chelsea FC
    Nat'l Team:
    England
    He also bottled out of his England career at age 30 because people were being 'mean' to him. You only had to watch the way his Newcastle side played to see he knew sod-all about the game.

    As you say, great player but an absolute tool.
     
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  24. slipereypete

    slipereypete BigSoccer Supporter

    Nov 29, 2003
    Gig Harbor, WA, USA

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