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Semi Final ticket coming Wednesday!


SHANTATHON!


Weeeeeeeeeeeeee'll Drink a drink a drink to David the Kemp the Kemp the Kemp,

The Saviour of the Pompey Forward Line

Cos someone gave him a little white football,

Now he's scoring all the time!


Only 9 fit first teamers available! I am gonna take me boots to Wembley!


My mates niece is a mascot and there is a pool of cash going round Pompey coming to her if she kicks Redknapp in the bollocks when introduced to him!

Watched an Arsenal game on telly few weeks back, might have been when they demolished Porto 4-0, and Nasri played in the Fabregas role very well so maybe not quite the armageddon moment for Arsenal.


Let us hope for the pride of English football it is not Sol Campbell that now replaces Gallas at the Nou Camp next week as they might have to wheel the geriatric off the pitch in a wheelbarrow if Messi makes up for his sub-par 1st leg performance.

I thought Giggs was pretty poor today and don't know why Fergie left it so late to bring on Nani. If they were so tired from their mid-week match how come the same team dominated for most of the 2nd half? Park should have had a pen and Drogba was offside. I don't think it's over just yet. It's been a funny old season.

Get over it.........that's rich.You know that games change as goals are scored. If we had a pen and scored from it it doesn't mean the rest of the game would have panned out as it did. At the time of Park's pen claim United weren't in it but that's not how football works.


Regardless of that United were poor overall and having 3 30 somethings in the team didn't help. The younger guys should have been trusted sooner. But as poor as United were Chelsea hardly made a chance apart from the actual goals they scored.

Narnia Wrote:

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> Bluerevolution Wrote:

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> > Nice one Chelsea, big hug from Manchester ;-)

> > Thank you Sunderland, huge hug from Manchester

> !

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> You've got bloody long arms..............where did

> you disappear to anyway?

Been busy on Bluemoon and doing other stuff, have been reading just not posting. CTID

matthew123 Wrote:

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> Narnia Wrote:

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> Park should have had a pen and Drogba was

> offside.

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> Yes and Anelka should have had a pen, and the

> Italian's goal was handball. So overall Chelsea

> were more than worth a 1 goal win. Get over it.


Ha, ha, that's hilarious...you're still going on about ref decisions from last season!


BR, we're not bitter. One day you might taste a little success. ;-)

I didn't think it was a pen on Park - on first inspection it appeared he'd lost control of the ball. Although Sky kept running their low angle shots (rather than the grandstand camera) so it did look like he was still in control they also appeared to show Park sticking his body into the defender to make the most of the challenge.


Anyway, great stoppage time winner from Bendtner for the Gunners. 90+4 !

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