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All I saw was a load of namby pamby choir boys in blue shirts rolling about til the Ref obliged by booking Liverpool players.


How the hell Barry was not booked for jumping on Gerrard so he could not break free down wing in first half, or Yossi was not given a penalty near the end just shows what a biased Referee was prancing around today!


City were the home team and should have shown a bit more guts going forward - but saying that typical Rafa tactics of not even trying to play football.

They had an advert up in the Vale yesterday that Chopper Harris is going to be there Wednesday night. But seeing as no Chelsea fans on this thread which ex-player of your Club (still alive and who you've never met) would you like to have a pint with an a chinwag about the good 'ol days?


For me it'd be Ian Rush and talk about the season he scored 50 goals when Liverpool won European Cup, League and League Cup treble.

Billy Bonds - immense and unbelievably uncapped by England (injured once and made the bench), most hammers apperances, lifted two Fa Cups won player of the year when he was 40 - would also like to get his views on Redknapp who was his best man but they haven's spoken since Redknapp took his job (after being his assistant).

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> We've certainly got a better keeper. Did you see

> that numbskull notsofab-ianski. My god where did

> Vinegar face dig him up from? You gotta laugh

> though aint you mate else you'll cry. Well...we

> all had a laugh at his performance anyway. Great

> entertainment. Good to see old Sol with his head

> in his hands as well. Suprised he didn't jump on

> the first ferry to Belgium again.

> You gotta laugh aint you Atila.


Sol campbell came to us and won the double oh thou of short memory and we've been laughing at you ever since.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> We've certainly got a better keeper.


Sorry. Is this the same comedian you spuds were all slaughtering because he couldn't catch water in a bucket a little while back. How short sighted and selective spuds memories are.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> Hello my old China. See ...you have got a sense of

> humour after all. I'm warming to you

> now....hopefully with a blowtorch.



Wow, did you think that up all by yourself without any help from your mum? Feelings mutual me old mucker.

jimmy two times Wrote:

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> No hard feelings petal. I'll pour a pint over your

> head as well if you fancy coming when I meet up

> with Sol. Then I'll have done the double too.



Well let's face it, it's the closest you'll get to a double.

It's nice talking to someone whose memories of silverware are even more distant then us Spurs fans (We did win the Carling cup a couple of years ago). Guess we could form a kind of support group with each other. Then again maybe not seeing as we're going to win the FA cup this year and you lot will be potless again for the sixth year running.

Never mind flower...keep your chin up.

The Couldn'tcareless cup eh? My that's an achievement. When your club has won the double, gone a season unbeaten ans won the title in the same year, gone 49 games unbeaten, beaten us in the league (when did that last happen?), got to the final of the champions league, or even qualify for same, then get back to me, til then adios amigo. End of story.

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