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Had to post this, 10 years on and still 10 points behind... |
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BigRedMachine wrote youtu.be/SQBriYdeNJ0 LOOOOOOOOL You need to stop , Jose needs to stop xD |
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Winning the league by a country mile is pretty boring to be fair... |
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Great to see Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard given the PFA Merit Award. |
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To be fair, if Arsenal were that close to closing out the league we'd be doing the same thing. What Chelsea did was tactically right, and on top of which, it was class seeing Terry at the age of 34 still shutting out one of the best attacking teams in the league.
If only England could've held on to him for a few more years, we need some with his experience/leadership to tutor all the youth coming through. I don't care that Chelsea were "boring" they did what any other club would've done and they did it well. It is frustrating for sure that Sanchez couldn't find his shooting boots when he needed it, and that Ozil couldn't've put away that winner in the dying few minutes, but either way the outcome would've been the same. No way anyone was catching Chelsea after they beat Man U. For me the only conceivable way Chelsea could've lost it to Arsenal was 2 straight defeats to Arsenal and United and drawing with Leicester/Palace, with Arsenal winning all their games. |
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Fletcher wrote To be fair, if Arsenal were that close to closing out the league we'd be doing the same thing. What Chelsea did was tactically right, and on top of which, it was class seeing Terry at the age of 34 still shutting out one of the best attacking teams in the league. See is it really hard to not be a retard? xD No one world complain if they won the title playing boring football for the whole year , And we have played good football for most of the year , Its only been a few games (Where we have been missing diego costa and remy and playing with a 36 year old ST) that we have been playing more defensively. People just like to hate on success. |
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We were merked by Everton, only one issue I found from the game was that Lukaku interfering with play for the third.
Young, Mata, Rooney, Valencia, McNair (bar a few good dribbling spells) were dier. Shaw, Herrera, Blind and Smalling worked their socks off, fellaini/falcao were both decent. Everton outclassed us fair and square, onto the baggies which I am predicting a 3-0 win against. |
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Cheering on the Mighty Hammers! #COYI. hope West Ham havea strong end to the season!!! |
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This morning I met an Arsenal fan of more than 50 years, a gentleman that lives almost next door to me. He congratulated me for my press conference [yesterday] and said I was spot on.
Sometimes I ask myself about the future, continued Mourinho, considering what is important in the game these days. Maybe the future of football is a beautiful green grass carpet, without goals. On that beautiful grass pitch the team with more ball possession wins the game. People say my team played fantastically well, we had great ball possession. Good. But it looks like the goals are not there. Its a big contradiction. Sometimes you speak about a team like us who have scored so many goals being boring, but you dont consider a team that has 70 per cent of the ball possession but cannot win the game boring. I ask myself in the future, when I am a granddad at home with my grandsons, maybe football will be played without goals, and we will just enjoy seeing people passing the ball. Maybe to put the ball into the net wont be an objective, and maybe stopping the ball going into your own goal wont matter. For me, Im simple in my analysis: football is about putting the ball in the net of your opponent and stopping the other team putting the ball in your net. Spot on (As always ) by Jose. |
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