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Well for me, the lesser of two evils won. Ridiculous amount of plastic flags being displayed on merseyside and every shop had a blue window display.


Brought a smile to my face when Guus collected the cup. Glad he's leaving Chelsea though, I actually quite like him. Bring back Maureen the panto villain.

We parked on a back street last week in Liverpool and whilst our wheel was being fixed, after some scally wags had punctured a tyre, there was one house whose bay window was completely decked out in FA Cup Final club shop flags & scarves. I suppose they'll now have a special DVD out to commerate their season's success.. featuring the semi-final penalty shoot-out, the first 25 seconds yesterday and of course the defining moment when they knocked Liverpool out.. oh I forgot ITV were running adverts at the pinnacle of their season so I guess it'll have to be a youtube clip.

Commiserations to 'People's Club' ;-) Everton, but Chelski fully deserved their victory.

I'm with Anna, Hiddink is far too likeable to be the Chelski manager, give us a proper pantomine villian to boo!.. there was talk of Ancelotti maybe going to Real on Sky this morning (makes sense if Kaka is their No. 1 target), so maybe it's not a done deal, whoever it is they will need to sign a top class striker, can't see Drog staying especially if he gets a lengthy ban...


It's just been confirmed on Chelski website that Ancelotti is their new manager...boo!!!

Don't wish to upset David Carnell (much!) or the other Leeds fans hereabouts, but there's a rumour going round that Beckford is off to Sheffield United in part exchange for Bill Sharp....This is just so ridiculous, and such a bad deal for Leeds (no matter how low Sharp is valued), it may just be true...:))

Sandperson Wrote:

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> Welcome to last week Atila.

>

> I wonder if Ancelotti is going to be the next

> Chelsea manager? Hmmm, that's a toughie. Roumours

> abound that he's going to get a ?100M war chest.

> Is this enough to buy him a European Cup winning

> side?


Thanks for the welcome but that hasn't answered my question, or has that delightful chant come back to bite you all on the bottom. Argentina, Argentina, Argentina.

New fixtures out 17th June - but of course we'll have to wait another week afterwards before the TV stations fook about with them and have us playing on a Monday night, Sunday lunchtime etc etc.


Only prediction I'm making for next season is that Ancelotti will take the same path as Scolari, before the inevitable call is made to their spiritual son Gianfranco Zola.

mockney piers Wrote:

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> I dunno, this thread fiiiiiinally gets back on an

> eve keel, I even hide a couple if posts

> specifically and maliciously aimed at trying to

> get a rise out of you, and this is how you repay

> me Atila ;)


You don't have to protect me Piers, but thanks anyway. If you dish it out you should be able to take it. I just think it's despicable for an English teams supporters to chant for another national side WHATEVER slant you put on it. But isn't wonderful how it's come back to haunt them. Don't you just love Messi?

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