View Full Version : The state chelsea are in at the moment!


ANGELUS
12-03-2007, 10:50
Yes, I know its another chelsea related thread from me before anyone starts :roll:

BUT.. bloody hell are they in the crap at the moment.

* 3-1 down at halftime to Tottenham but managing to come back to 3-3
* They are not assured in europe
* John Terry/Lampard moaning about their contract talks
* Mourinho openly wanting or wishing a move to Real Madrid
* Abramovich not behind the manager.

All in all ..... it makes me laugh :thumbsup:

All we have to do now is grind results out till the end of the season and we are still in with a shout for the treble.

Its looking good for us - the blue half of london on the other hand, not so good.

PS: Did all you chelsea fans know that Abramovich is 'allegedly' paying the wages of Guus Hiddink the Russian coach as well - even though he wants him at chelsea, the russian PM wont let him - fan-bloody-tastic :D

scottf
12-03-2007, 11:14
plus there going to loose on saturday ;) ;)

(i can dream can't i)

Guderian
12-03-2007, 11:24
Chelsea will beat Spurs in the replay.
Chelsea will beat Valencia.

So thats the semis of the FA Cup and Champions League.
And if Uniteds strikeforce (containing Alan Smith) fail against Blackburn or Bolton in the next two home games, then Chelsea are right on our tail.

To be honest, bearing in mind their injuries this season, I think they have done well!!
Although Abramovich does hate Jose and he is leaving!!

Robbie Loving
12-03-2007, 15:32
* 3-1 down at halftime to Tottenham but managing to come back to 3-3

Great comeback hey?

* They are not assured in europe

did you ever think they would go out to porto? i honestly didn't, even when they went 1-0 down. And Valencie they should coast past

* John Terry/Lampard moaning about their contract talks

I doubt this will be a problem to be honest.

* Mourinho openly wanting or wishing a move to Real Madrid

Think you are taking his comments out of context mate, come on.

* Abramovich not behind the manager.


Hmmmm this is a tricky one, obviously something not right down there. But who will he replace him with?

scottf
12-03-2007, 16:54
sven goran ericsson- la-la-la-la-la!!! :D :D

ANGELUS
12-03-2007, 18:40
Great comeback hey?

Yep :D


did you ever think they would go out to porto? i honestly didn't, even when they went 1-0 down. And Valencie they should coast past

They struggled in the first game though didnt they mate - and valencia are a lot better side than porto are :D


I doubt this will be a problem to be honest

It will if they both disappear from chelsea - both are chelsea's best players are they not - especially Terry.. take him out of their defence and they are nowt.


Think you are taking his comments out of context mate, come on

Oh really mate - check out his new comments on the sky sports website then.. if its no big deal, why did he say it in the first place?
I'll keep my beady eye on that one.


Hmmmm this is a tricky one, obviously something not right down there. But who will he replace him with?

Good question - it wont be Guus Hiddink I can assure you of that because that route is blocked, so that leaves me thinking either Fabio Cappello or Marcello Lippi.

Robbie Loving
12-03-2007, 19:25
It will if they both disappear from chelsea - both are chelsea's best players are they not - especially Terry.. take him out of their defence and they are nowt.

was it not you who said lampard was overrated?

I don't think we will see either leave the bridge though

Oh really mate - check out his new comments on the sky sports website then.. if its no big deal, why did he say it in the first place?
I'll keep my beady eye on that one.

are you refering to http://home.skysports.com/list.aspx?hlid=453662&CPID=8&clid=8&lid=3&title=Mourinho+still+loves+Chelsea&channel=& ? because to me that looks like he wants to stay

MickM
13-03-2007, 00:52
Yes, I know its another chelsea related thread from me before anyone starts :roll:

BUT.. bloody hell are they in the crap at the moment.

* 3-1 down at halftime to Tottenham but managing to come back to 3-3
* They are not assured in europe
* John Terry/Lampard moaning about their contract talks
* Mourinho openly wanting or wishing a move to Real Madrid
* Abramovich not behind the manager.

All in all ..... it makes me laugh :thumbsup:

All we have to do now is grind results out till the end of the season and we are still in with a shout for the treble.

Its looking good for us - the blue half of london on the other hand, not so good.

PS: Did all you chelsea fans know that Abramovich is 'allegedly' paying the wages of Guus Hiddink the Russian coach as well - even though he wants him at chelsea, the russian PM wont let him - fan-bloody-tastic :D

oh man, they are really in the ****. :rolleyes:

I would love for my club to be "in the state" that Chelsea are in, you want to try looking in the lower leagues where some clubs are struggling to even stay in existence, clubs where any half decent players brought through the youth system get bought by the 'larger' clubs and plonked in the reserve squad to rot.

CorkerSWFC
13-03-2007, 01:31
How can lampard be overated he plays every minute of every game, and has a goalscoring record which a world class striker would be proud of.
Chelsea will miss him big time if he leaves for madrid, and they have prooved before that they can lure players from big clubs as they don,t come bigger than Real.....
I must say though, Lampards style of play would suit Real down to a T.

scottishdude
13-03-2007, 09:54
If Lampard and Terry decide to leave I can't see it being a massive problem. Yes I agree they have struggled without Terry but once they get Alex a work permit sorted out and Bouhlarouz has his shoulder operation they will have a strong defence again and Essien can move back to his midfield position.
I did say before last years world Cup that Frank had dropped his game and I still think that. Ballack is very underated and I think he is a very clever player who distributes the ball very well. He's also more steadier than Frank. With Essien moving back to midfield and Joe Cole on the brink of return then midfied should do quite well if Frank goes. My main concern would be to lose Robben as Barca are sniffing round again.
If, and I say if, Terry is using his England captaincy and the result on the team of his absence from Chelsea through injury as a lever to get a better contract then, in my opinion, Chelsea would be better off without him.
Chelsea need to get rid of Shevy and get a decent, (not expensive) striker to partner Drogba. Sahar is supposed to be ready for 1st team next season and Kalou is comming on fine. Scott Sinclair is also comming along fine at Plymouth, so there is no reason to splash out in the summer.

Guderian
13-03-2007, 10:59
If you rate Boulahrouz then you have issues, my friend.

scottishdude
13-03-2007, 12:26
If you rate Boulahrouz then you have issues, my friend.

Didn't you see how he stopped Ronaldinhio from playing when they played them in CL? He's better than Ferdinand any day!

Guderian
13-03-2007, 12:34
Oh my God. What utter garbage.

KB is atrocious. Well short of the standard required at Chelsea.

CorkerSWFC
13-03-2007, 16:03
hes played well for chelsea this season when he gets the chance wayne bridge, he,d be ok at some one like liverpool or arsenal.

scottishdude
13-03-2007, 17:31
hes played well for chelsea this season when he gets the chance wayne bridge, he,d be ok at some one like liverpool or arsenal.
What, like Gallas has NOT. Sorry but I wouldn't like to see Wayne leave. Like you say he plays well for Chelsea.

Gypsy Hack
13-03-2007, 21:37
Oh my God. What utter garbage.

KB is atrocious. Well short of the standard required at Chelsea.Second goal, KB falling on his arse. Classic. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6crYi2ua-E)

CorkerSWFC
13-03-2007, 23:56
There not very easy players to come across natural full backs