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6 November, 2005 at 6:11 pm #1824
what a fantastic game of football
had everything6 November, 2005 at 6:28 pm #161258One of the best games this season
And it had
Lampard, Scholes, Terry, Ferdinand, Brown, Smith, Rooney
The outlook at the World Cup for England is very very good. See ya all there :D
6 November, 2005 at 6:29 pm #161259@slayer wrote:
One of the best games this season
And it had
Lampard, Scholes, Terry, Ferdinand, Brown, Smith, Rooney
The outlook at the World Cup for England is very very good. See ya all there :D
only if the swede is sacked
6 November, 2005 at 6:33 pm #161260I think Sven has made some strange decisions and some superlative ones.
I dont think, yet, there is anyone who could take over- Curbishley and Allardyce, may be one day.
My mind is biased as the 5-1 in Munich is still one of the best days of my life…….ever, and so my loyalty lies with Sven (yes, the NI game was dire and we misfired over the last 4 games but we still finished top of the league)
6 November, 2005 at 6:34 pm #161261they only played well today because they no roy kean is coming to brum lol they all want to
6 November, 2005 at 6:43 pm #161262its a pitty united don’t do that more often, closing down like that, not giving chelsea time, its somthing they have lacked this year
i have dished alan smith this year, but i gotta say he was superb today
great game, and like somone said, looking good for england, good to see more then half a dozen english players for a change too
6 November, 2005 at 10:10 pm #161263not keen on fish
7 November, 2005 at 8:42 am #161264Great game. Chelsea now find themselves in the same position as Arsenal did after Hitler Youth ended their long unbeaten run. Will Chelsea react the same and hit the skids like Arsenal did?
7 November, 2005 at 1:31 pm #161265YEA WAS AN OK GAME GLAD SUM 1 HAS FINALLY BEATEN CHELSKI AND PUT AN END TO THERE WERE UNBEATEN BO LL O X
7 November, 2005 at 4:45 pm #161266pikey wrote:Great game. Chelsea now find themselves in the same position as Arsenal did after Hitler Youth ended their long unbeaten run. Will Chelsea react the same and hit the skids like Arsenal did?[/quoteDDont think there’s any chance of that. As I said the other week the other places they were likely to drop full points was Old Trafford or Highbury.
They wont drop too many more by the end of the season, and even if they do Man U will definetly slip up again as well.
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