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Zhirkov to join Chelsea


The Russia international will leave CSKA Moscow to sign a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge, according to Tvoi Den, the Russian newspaper. Roman Abramovich, the Chelsea owner, is reported to have negotiated a $30million (approximately ?18.6m) fee for the midfielder.


Just what Chelsea need another midfield player.


I will be supporting Chelsea tomorrow.. Always go with the London team apart from Spurs natch.

Do you ever allow girls to these things? Don't worry, I'm not trying to invite myself I'm just curious.


The first weekend for me of not having to travel somewhere for a match. I'm therefore off to my Mothers (am dragging her down the pub to watch the FA Cup though :)-D)

The thought of that cheating, diving, moaning, selfish sulk Didier Drogba winning anything tomorrow will make me want puke onto the nearest TV screen.

Although I fear Chelsea will win I shall be backing Everton and David Moyles who has been doing an amazing job over the last few seasons with very little money to spend will thoroughly deserve his first piece of silverware at the club.

Is it really 24 years ago? Good grief! I remember sitting down in front of the telly with a dozen cans of Red Stripe anticipating a great final between two great teams and then watching all the carnage unfurl and just sat there completely appalled at what I was seeing.


RIP all those who lost their lives that fateful day.

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