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21/11/2016 09:53 | Chelsea are certainly impressive, up until now, & in Conte have appointed a very engaging, knowledgeable manager, but they still rely heavily on Costa, so let's see...... | birotop | |
21/11/2016 09:36 | Imo Spurs at best will get a draw. | seccol | |
21/11/2016 08:16 | Tough one next week though whilst the t-shirt/candle sellers have Sunderland at home | joe say | |
20/11/2016 18:41 | Top....whilst others shoot a line. | seccol | |
06/11/2016 09:04 | Best performance I have seen, since we hit 8 goals pass Wigan, with Drogba. | montyhedge | |
05/11/2016 19:25 | PL best league in the world can't be true,not if we are top. | seccol | |
01/11/2016 11:14 | Merrily we roll along..... | seccol | |
27/10/2016 08:45 | I'm glad we are out of that Mickey Mouse cup. Focus on The Premiership. | montyhedge | |
27/10/2016 07:58 | They need to do something about the policing and stewarding there. Despite the huge numbers last nite and the supposed cordon to Stratford the route was not clear so it ends up with chels blending into the west ham lines Amateur And PS - the grounds too big for that mickey mouse club | joe say | |
27/10/2016 06:57 | Hammered last night and as well as that lost the match on the pitch. It must have been an unpleasant experience all round. | this_is_me | |
24/10/2016 08:48 | For once you are likely to have got something correct. You will not find any post of mine saying that it was terrific to appoint him. He never has stayed anywhere long. | this_is_me | |
24/10/2016 08:43 | You try getting your name changed on here Thought he was going to be around longer - but as you'll find out (especially since his record is worst than LvG and Moyes) that's unlikely to be the case Steve McLaren next for your lot with a bit of luck | joe say | |
24/10/2016 08:40 | Guess who still calls himself Joe Say because of his hero worship of Mourinho even though he is at Utd.. That picture says it all Luiz should have been off, as Keith Hackett says Martin Atkinson bottled it. | this_is_me | |
24/10/2016 08:15 | You should read his cv then - and compare it to those muppets you've employed | joe say | |
24/10/2016 08:08 | Wow tommo a chelsea supporter who sees moaninho for what he is. Well done mate. | allstar4eva | |
24/10/2016 08:05 | You'd have loved the singing of his name at full blast then Tommo when we were 4-0 up and clearly sung in an ironic sense as for Tim - cloud cuckoo land - Ripped apart and in reality (like Leicester) it should have been more | joe say | |
24/10/2016 07:31 | Lol. I could understand you blaming the ref if you lost 1-0 or 2-1 but 4-0? It's not like he sent one of yours off in the first minute. your anger should be directed towards united players and manager. Imho... | allstar4eva | |
24/10/2016 07:19 | Well that was a disaster. It wouldn't have been a disaster if Atkinson had done his job. Martin Atkinson lacked the courage to send David Luiz off in the Chelsea vs Man Utd match By Keith Hackett 23 October 2016 • 8:35pm | this_is_me | |
14/10/2016 08:26 | Exactly Regards Fat Sam | joe say | |
14/10/2016 08:17 | I know. Can you imagine anyone believing a rumour that Chelsea have sacked a manager after a short period in charge? | jack jebb | |
14/10/2016 08:08 | Rumour has it that people who believe rumours are several cards short of a complete pack | joe say | |
27/9/2016 11:56 | shaftdrive1 = stu i presume? | serge gnabry |
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