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Post by buffymanic on Apr 30, 2007 18:56:19 GMT 10
no that will be something he'll claim tomorrow, just to get more attention! If I were a chelsea fan I'd be seriously annoyed with his stupid accusations. What makes me even more mad is that he's having a go at Ronaldo too through the Portugees press! thats just totally out of order
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Post by shred on Apr 30, 2007 22:50:55 GMT 10
I'm completely surprise about that. I read that he's now calling Ronaldo a liar and uneducated. What the hell?! Where does he come off as saying that? And I have no idea how this started. I really hope he gets punished for this because he certainly can't get away with this kind of behavouir!
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Post by buffymanic on May 1, 2007 0:42:36 GMT 10
well he's got away with it so far and when he has had his hand slapped it hasn't stopped him!
I think the only thing that will shut him up is if Chelsea win absolutely nothing
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Post by shred on May 1, 2007 16:42:49 GMT 10
And for that, I wish they don't win anything at all!
I hope Liverpool do their job and throw Chelsea out of the competition. I have faith they can do it. They are very strong at home and I can see a comfortable win for them. Maybe 2-0. ;D
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Post by buffymanic on May 1, 2007 16:48:53 GMT 10
Liverpool rested a lot of players on Saturday too, so even though they lost in the league, a lot of their players are gonna be full rested where as Chelsea had a tough game and have a few injuries
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Post by shred on May 1, 2007 16:54:36 GMT 10
Ballack and Carvalho are out and I heard Shevchenko is out as well. Two major players are out (the biggest blow would be Carvalho) and I think that would see them fail at Liverpool. And yes, I don't think of Shevchenko as a major player for Chelsea.
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Post by buffymanic on May 1, 2007 16:59:55 GMT 10
well I can't say he's really lived up to expectations! now if only Drogba could go down Nah I don't really want that bacuse when United thrash Chelsea and make then cry I want them to have a full team! wonder what excuse Jose can come up with then! :woot: Chelsea suffer a humiliating defeat! this is gonna knock them so much I don't see how they can really perform on Saturday! The premiership is United's for the taking! well done to Liverpool though they definately deserved it especially with those two near goals and the disallowed goal! awsome match! Can't wait for tomorrow now!
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Post by shred on May 3, 2007 0:18:36 GMT 10
Liverpool has dumped Chelsea out of the Champions League! to Chelsea! Whahahaha! Looks like it's going to be an all Reds final this year. I mean, who wants to see another Liverpool/AC Milan final? Been that and so done that. I see a 1-1 for us in Milan.
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Post by Glenn on May 3, 2007 1:27:36 GMT 10
RE Shevchenko You cant really expect a player who has spent the majority of his career in Italian football to come to the Premiership and rip it to pieces. Got to allow for a transition. Drogba was rubbish his first season here and look at him now Was a great game yesterday. Why they let Robben and Geremi take pens i dont know. Whats wrong with Terry or Ashley Cole. They both took and scored pens at Euro 2004. Come on United for tonight. Have to keep the awesome Kaka quiet though.
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Post by buffymanic on May 3, 2007 1:41:57 GMT 10
Yeh I suppose we can cut Shevchenko some slack!
I think Terry probably would have taken the last pen but all the Chelsea takers looked scared. Liverpool have an awsome penalty record.
United are gonna get it done tonight, I really couldn't handle extra time! Rooney and Ronaldo are gonna be fired up and hopfully we'll have our defenders back
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Post by Glenn on May 3, 2007 1:48:41 GMT 10
Shame Lampard and Gerrard didnt take pens like that in the World Cup Plus Chelsea didn't have their best taker even playing because of injury. Ballack. Once again you can thank Newcastle and Titus Bramble for taking him out I hoe for an all English Final. Rooney has hit some great form.
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Post by shred on May 3, 2007 3:08:04 GMT 10
RE Shevchenko You cant really expect a player who has spent the majority of his career in Italian football to come to the Premiership and rip it to pieces. Got to allow for a transition. Drogba was rubbish his first season here and look at him now Yeah, I know. For his sake, I wish he do well. I quite like him. But for Chelsea's sake, I hope he continues not to play well. I didn't watch the whole of last night's game. I started dozing off at around the 80min (it was about 5am then) and decided to go to bed. I knew Liverpool will win it in extra time as they looked to be the more threatening team. I'm surprise that it took penalties to decide the winner. I would have put my money on Chelsea winning the penalties, esp when they have great penalty takes. Mourinho screwed up on that one. As for tonight's match, I can see Rooney doing really well in this match - with Ronaldo. One of them (if not both) will be on the score sheet tonight. Milan won't know what hit them. ;D
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Post by Glenn on May 3, 2007 3:13:40 GMT 10
I really like Shevchenko and i am sad that it isnt working out so well for him over here. He is one of the greatest strikers and finishers the game has had, added to the fact he is from Ukraine which isnt known for producing World Class footballers. Also he is a modest player and doesnt live in the limelight a lot. I hope he comes good next year.
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Post by shred on May 3, 2007 3:33:17 GMT 10
I agree. I think he would do much, much better next season. Like you said, players who played in one league for so long tend to take some time to adjust to a completely different league. And seeing how the Italian league is soo different from the English one, it's understandable that he's struggling.
I just hope he doesn't get sold by Mourinho during the summer though - not before he proves himself at least. Things are not good between the two of them and I won't be surprise if he gets loaned out or sold.
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Post by buffymanic on May 3, 2007 4:08:47 GMT 10
:woot: Vidic is confirmed! and Ferninand is on the bench! I'm a nervous wreak already but I can't wait for kick off
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Post by shred on May 3, 2007 16:46:42 GMT 10
I'm gutted, absolutely gutted. We played badly. We weren't even a shadow of ourselves. I think our shadow would have played so much better. There was no urgency in our play and our football was very negative. The better team definitely won. What is even worse is that it didn't look like we tried our best. I think I would be more satisfied if we played our best football and still lost out to Milan - at least it showed we tried. It wasn't the case last night. Oh well. That's football for you. But all is not lost. We still have the league and the FA Cup to play for. Hopefully, we bag those to dull the pain of crashing out of Europe. I'm going to mope now.
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Post by buffymanic on May 4, 2007 0:46:31 GMT 10
I'm not ashamed to say I cried! a lot!
we played terrible I just think we ran out of legs and the wether conditions didn't help at all. the best United player was Van Der Sar he made some brillient saves to keep us in it amd none of the goals were his fault.
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Post by Glenn on May 4, 2007 0:58:41 GMT 10
Giggs was the Captain but he may as well have stayed on the plane. He was awful to say he is so experienced. Scholesy played his little heart out though.
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Post by buffymanic on May 4, 2007 1:08:01 GMT 10
yep I think Giggs miss controlled the ball at every opportunity! Ronaldo was shut out by some brillient well thought out defending. But there should be no excuses.
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Post by Glenn on May 4, 2007 1:52:37 GMT 10
From the Sky Sports Website Milan star Kaka admits the challenge of playing in the Premiership is 'very appealing'. Fresh from destroying Manchester United's UEFA Champions League dream on Wednesday night, Kaka turned his thoughts to playing in England. The Brazilian feels the fact that three Premiership clubs figured in the Champions League semi-finals is a sign of the league's strength. And he concedes that, if he ever decides to leave Milan, then he would consider the possibility of moving to England. "I love the competition, the challenge," Kaka told Sky Sports News. "There are many big teams. "Three English teams made the last four of this competition, so the challenge is very appealing. "Many champions play in England. "If one day I was to leave Milan I would definitely look at an English team." Kaka also revealed he would relish the chance to play alongside United winger Cristiano Ronaldo, suggesting the Portugal international should move to the San Siro. "In Italy," replied Kaka when asked where the two could play together. "He should transfer to Milan then we could play together. You never know." home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=464611&CPID=21&clid=120&lid=2&title=England+appeals+to+Kaka&channel=football
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