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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Get in
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Pressing high, way to go.
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Stupid comment by a senile journo!
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Good cross Willian. About time.
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Three points in the bag. Love the ascendancy of Palace though, need them not to let up until they wreck the Scousers warped ambitions.
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Not concerned about this game for I am certain Jose and the lads understand exactly what is at stake here but my main worry is about injuries as we approach the battle in Madrid . Should be a high octane game, I expect a comfortable win.
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Expect best performance from our strikers today. Sunderland to be buried in a sea of goals. A hat-trick to be delivered by one of Salah, Schurrle , Ba or Eto'o .
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Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
- Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Hasn't Barcelona Vs Granada thought you any lessons?- Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT
Mate pls stay at home if you think you may jinx this and do all those little nice things/ rituals you do that gives us the goodluck charm.- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Naughty Moi!- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
It was either a lack of confidence or folly that saw Manuel Pellegrini seek a war of words with Jose Mourinho this weekend. Ahead of Manchester City's trip to Anfield, the Chilean suggested it would be depressing if Chelsea were to go on and win the Premier League this term. "It would be very disappointing—for football, for the fans, for everyone," Pellegrini said, per ESPN. "I think the most attractive football, the more goals you can score, should be rewarded. Perhaps the City boss wasn't expecting his side to lose the way it did at Anfield, wilting under the pressure of Liverpool's first-half onslaught. Perhaps he didn't consider where a defeat would leave his club's own title aspirations, which are now firmly up the creek. Whatever Pellegrini's intentions, however, he's come away from the weekend's action red-faced. His comments had little impact other than serve to embarrass him, fanning the flames of his on-going feud with Mourinho in the process. The pair's dislike for each other has been simmering for much of the campaign, and just like the race for honors, it seems things are ready to reach a crescendo. Mourinho hasn't been without guilt, of course. After all, it is he who has goaded his opposite number at various stages, but it's the timing of Pellegrini's outburst that makes it all the more significant. Michael Steele/Getty Images Is he feeling the weight of expectation? Is the shadow of Mourinho lurking over him like never before? For a man of his intellect, it borders on petulance. Akin to an infant, he simply cannot bear to witness a rival succeed. If he can't win, then it's simply not fair that Mourinho should. Anyone but Chelsea, please. The fact is, Pellegrini can criticize Chelsea all he likes. He can endeavor to take the moral high ground based on his footballing values, but when they were put to the test this season, it was Mourinho's substance than won over Pellegrini's style. Chelsea completed a Premier League double over City, winning 2-1 at Stamford Bridge in October before a tactical masterclass ended Pellegrini's unbeaten run at Etihad Stadium in February, as Branislav Ivanovic's goal separated the sides. Clint Hughes It may not have been swashbuckling stuff from Chelsea, yet it didn't need to be. Mourinho identified a way to prevent City from winning and, in so doing, outclassed Pellegrini in his own backyard. Far from being disappointing, it was rather impressive. It was a moment to be marveled. In many ways, Mourinho and Chelsea are the perfect match. They always have been. The Blues are a club that have shaken up the establishment this past decade. They've rampaged through English football to win titles and have taken their success onto the continent to win the Champions League. Loz Griffiths/Getty Images They haven't made many friends in so doing, but that was never the intention. It's success they have craved. Mourinho is no different. We hear it said often how the league table doesn't lie. After 38 games over nine months, teams finish where they deserve. It's quite simple, and whether it's Chelsea, Liverpool or even Manchester City, the best team would have won. What can be disappointing about that? Garry Hayes- Swansea v Chelsea (PL) 13/04/14 KO 16:07 BST
Amen- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
The Scousers are doing us a lot of service, c**ts they still are IMHO .- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Going according to form, sadly.- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Hail thee for still finding time notice a colloquial inanity in the heat of a Scouser aligning stars, bravo!- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Great! And yaya packs up. Here is d Liverpool luck again Ffs- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
What da fcuk , we beat dem silly d last time remember ?- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
As much as I hate it, thanks u f**king c**ts for that goal which takes us closer to a double.n- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
They can keep d monthly souvenirs, we will relish our season mosaic when we win the league!- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
They can keep d monthly souvenirs, we will relish our season mosaic when we win the league!- Following Our Nearest and Dearest Rivals, 2013-14
Thanks mate! We learnt very well from our colonial overlords who scammed a whole continent dry . Call it repatriation of some of our assests. Will give serious consideration to ur latest proposal, 15% is a good ROI. Perhaps u will send more private ways of reaching u here, am sure my "Nigerian contingent" will relish d idea of flooding ur email with fine proposals on how to hit it big time at no cost.- Courtois will not play if we draw Atletico
Ffs what's all ds back and forth about, winning the champs league is all that matters and if d tall Belgian kid not playing gives us an edge , damn it, cfc should tie d screw,f**k those double dealing UEFA c**ts. CAS should rule in our favor. I see a pen shoot out deciding it and our match against bayern at d super cup tells me we suck sometimes at shoot outs( well d English do as a general rule). What's not fair us our own player stopping us from winning d champs league especially when that could have been avoided. AM should b grateful for having one of d best keepers in d world in d last three years for peanuts. Recall him for breach of contract if they renege and see their season unravel .- PL or Champions League?
Ain't we all kids when it comes to our passion? Lol - Chelsea v Sunderland (PL) 19/04/14 KO 17:30 GMT