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What goes on in the mind of John Terry? He didn't win the CL for Chelsea and you could say he nearly lost it for them in the SF. But does that stop him getting kitted out and collecting the cup? No, but it should have. It wasn't his party to gatecrash.


Well done WH on getting up. Maybe Sam will get some credit now.

Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > @UDT, you don't appear to understand CM's

> comment.

> > At least you are consistant.

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> What is this word 'consistant', Alan Medic? >:D El Pibe would be livid.

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> Regarding CM's question, as you know, I don't do

> small minded thinking so I gave another

> perspective.


Oh dear, two edits UDT. Fine tuning I suppose.

And tghe winner of the Champions League?...Bale's agent. :))


West Ham played poorly and Blackpool missed two sitters in the first 15 mins but the 3 best/most consistent teams (by some margin- 10 points) have all got promoted.


I've seen the Hammers Live in two Cup Finals and 3 play off finals and have to say that in terms of the actual matches (ie during it) it's an endurance rather than a pleasure. I enjoyed about 5 minutes of yesterday's match max - the rest of teh day was fantastic however

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> Undisputedtruth Wrote:

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> > Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > > @UDT, you don't appear to understand CM's

> > comment.

> > > At least you are consistant.

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> > What is this word 'consistant', Alan Medic?

> >:D > El Pibe would be livid.

> >

> > Regarding CM's question, as you know, I don't

> do

> > small minded thinking so I gave another

> > perspective.

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> Oh dear, two edits UDT. Fine tuning I suppose.


So what's your point? Heaven knows what small minded activity goes on inside your mind. I tend to do most of my editing after posting rather than before. The previous edits were to remove the word 'the' and a 'space'.


Anyway back to your inability to spell the word consistent. It's funny that on another thread you said that the problem with this country is that people can't spell. :))

Alan Medic Wrote:

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> What goes on in the mind of John Terry? He didn't

> win the CL for Chelsea and you could say he nearly

> lost it for them in the SF. But does that stop him

> getting kitted out and collecting the cup? No, but

> it should have. It wasn't his party to gatecrash.



I tend to agree, but interestingly, Roy Keane (who never lifted the cup) thinks he should have had the right as team captain.

Sooo, Torres... What a knob. Has not gone down well with the Chelsea supporters who, to be fair to them, stuck by him through a massive dry spell.


Will be interesting to see whether he's still there next season. I always thought he seemed pretty decent, even when he walked away from Liverpool, but he has come over as q right brat.

Yep, as a Spurs fan I was a little gutted but you have to hand it to Drogba another final, another priceless goal(or 2 if you count the winning pen), the mans awesome. Shame JT had to come along and make it all about him. Still if this scenario was ever going to unfold the way it did then it was always going to be Spurs who suffered. We're starting to look a little hapless. Channel 5 on a thursday night again it is. Ho-hum. :-S

Otta Wrote:

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> Alan Medic Wrote:

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> > What goes on in the mind of John Terry? He

> didn't

> > win the CL for Chelsea and you could say he

> nearly

> > lost it for them in the SF. But does that stop

> him

> > getting kitted out and collecting the cup? No,

> but

> > it should have. It wasn't his party to

> gatecrash.

>

>

> I tend to agree, but interestingly, Roy Keane (who

> never lifted the cup) thinks he should have had

> the right as team captain.



Roy Keane, the man who deliberately injured an opponent and was glad about it. Yes, somehow I think it's safe to disregard anything that coont has to say.

Drogba finally confirms Chelsea exit.


Love him or hate him, it's hard not to be impressed by this.


Didier Drogba's Chelsea record

Debut: v Manchester United, August 15, 2004

First goal: v Crystal Palace, August 24, 2004

Appearances: 342

Goals: 157

Honours: Premier League: 2004-05,

2005-06, 2009-10;

FA Cup: 2006-07, 2008-09, 2009-10, 2011-12;

League Cup: 2004-05, 2006-07

Champions League: 2011-12

Premier League top goalscorer: 2007, 2010

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