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Beyond a joke....

1. Sunday phone In with Robbin savage - virtually whole program about whether JT should've collected the cup - not a single positive debate comment

2. Monday radio 5 live - Jonathan legard comes on and first comment is to say how few fans turned up yesterday compared to Liverpool in 2005, again no positives

3. BBC sport headlines all day about Torres comments and his unhappiness

Come on BBC lets have some balance

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TalkSport Radio were just as bad , they went crazy because Terry got out of his suit and tie just to put on his football kit and celebrate with the team and lift the trophy......................what they didn't mention though was that Ivanovic , Ramires and Meireles did the exact same thing , this was clearly just a dig a JT. It made me very happy when someone rang them up that night and called them all bitter , pathetic losers with nothing better to do but complain about something that doesn't even matter.

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TalkSport Radio were just as bad , they went crazy because Terry got out of his suit and tie just to put on his football kit and celebrate with the team and lift the trophy......................what they didn't mention though was that Ivanovic , Ramires and Meireles did the exact same thing , this was clearly just a dig a JT. It made me very happy when someone rang them up that night and called them all bitter , pathetic losers with nothing better to do but complain about something that doesn't even matter.

To be fair both Ronnie Irani and Alan Brazil said they had no problem with it.

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On the morning of the game they did a brief report in their sports bulletin on News24 and it was really niggly. The reporter just went on about how Munich had won 4 EC's already and how they are a community club owned by the fans and signed off with some sh*t about how Chelsea want to be a club like Bayern.

But like everyone says, who gives a sh*t. They can look down their noses at us all they like but we are the European Champions and we are not going away!!

I've often thought the Millwall's 'no one likes us' song should have been adopted at Chelsea. It is true that no one likes Millwall but it is overshadowed by the fact that no one cares about Millwall. Whereas we are not liked and there are a lot of people who spend a lot of their time making it known!

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This is all a bit mute considering we are European Champions in my book.

For the next gew months anyone can write or say what they want and it will not annoy me in the slightest as I will still be grinning from ear to ear about the fact we have the European cup at Stamford Bridge.

And every time I feel myself getting eound up I will look forward to the games against spuds and Le Arse next seaosn where we shall be reminding them of which London club has won the European cup

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I HOPE BAYERN BATTER BLUES IN THE FINAL..............JOHN ALDRIDGE

I HOPE Chelsea get stuffed in the Champions League Final next weekend - and I'm sure there are plenty of people in Ireland and

Britain who share my view. We all know there is no love lost between Liverpool and Chelsea after so many bitter clashes in recent years, but I cannot get away from the reality that the club vying for their first European Cup next week are as fake as they come.

Okay, so Manchester City look like they are going to win the Premier League this afternoon thanks to the vast investment of a bunch of Arabs who have more money than sense. Essentially, they are buying the title and that is not a good thing for the game. However, City are a club with a bit of history and tradition behind them and in many ways, the money that has flowed into Manchester's 'other' club in recent years is merely restoring them to former glories rather than creating them from scratch.

Chelsea are very different. I remember giving them a beating in my days at Oxford United when there were only a few thousand people at Stamford Bridge, as the club struggled to keep their heads above water. The reality is that a large majority of the fans who follow Chelsea now have joined the bandwagon since Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003 and turned them from a team on the brink of bankruptcy into a giant in European football.

Now they want to move to Battersea Power Station and invent another 20,000 fans to fill some new seats. They barely have enough 'fans' to pack Stamford Bridge out every week so why on earth are they looking for more? I have said it before and I'll say it again; if Real Madrid are the Galacticos, Chelsea are the Plasticos and they have a hell of a long way to go before they can be put in the same bracket as genuine gold-plated English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United, or even Arsenal and Tottenham.

Great clubs are built on tradition, hard work and a history that is worthy of respect, which is why I have great admiration for the way Manchester United have dominated English football for the last 20 years. Everyone knows I am no fan of our old friends from Old Trafford, but they come from a base that was built by the great Matt Busby and have earned the success that has come their way thanks to shrewd management and with players who love playing for the club.

At Chelsea, you see a group of players who are only there because of the big wages on offer, with a sugar daddy playing fantasy football with his spare change. In my opinion, it would be bad news for football if a team that have bought their way to the top, at the whim of one overrich Russian, wins the biggest prize in European club football - but I just don't see it happening next Saturday.

Bayern Munich have to be red-hot favourites to beat a depleted Chelsea side at their Allianz Arena fortress and, while I don't think it will be the walkover some people are predicting, the home advantage has to give the Germans a massive edge going into this game.

Struggle

I remember a magnificent Liverpool team playing Roma in their own back yard when the European Cup was up for grabs in 1984 and, while the Reds won the game on penalties, it was a real struggle for them to get over the finishing line. It's hard to see an injury and suspension-hit Chelsea side following that lead, which will mean John Terry's pathetic attempt to get clearance from UEFA to lift the Champions League trophy in the event of a Chelsea victory will not come to pass - but don't you think his tragic little appeal summed up how plastic this whole club still is?

I mean, here is a guy sent off in the semi-final for kneeing an opponent up the arse and he wants to be allowed to take all the glory for a victory his team-mates will have to try and pull off in his absence. The cheek of the man is just amazing! It would also be galling for me to see someone like Didier Drogba getting his hands on a Champions League winners medal after he brought disgrace on the game once again with his dramatic, diving performance in the first leg of the semi-final.

This guy would be the best striker in the world if he didn't feel the need to roll around and try to cheat his way to glory, so I would laugh my socks off if Drogba and his fellow Plasticos are left licking their wounds when they lose a second Champions League Final this Saturday.

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I HOPE BAYERN BATTER BLUES IN THE FINAL..............JOHN ALDRIDGE

I HOPE Chelsea get stuffed in the Champions League Final next weekend - and I'm sure there are plenty of people in Ireland and

Britain who share my view. We all know there is no love lost between Liverpool and Chelsea after so many bitter clashes in recent years, but I cannot get away from the reality that the club vying for their first European Cup next week are as fake as they come.

Okay, so Manchester City look like they are going to win the Premier League this afternoon thanks to the vast investment of a bunch of Arabs who have more money than sense. Essentially, they are buying the title and that is not a good thing for the game. However, City are a club with a bit of history and tradition behind them and in many ways, the money that has flowed into Manchester's 'other' club in recent years is merely restoring them to former glories rather than creating them from scratch.

Chelsea are very different. I remember giving them a beating in my days at Oxford United when there were only a few thousand people at Stamford Bridge, as the club struggled to keep their heads above water. The reality is that a large majority of the fans who follow Chelsea now have joined the bandwagon since Roman Abramovich bought the club in 2003 and turned them from a team on the brink of bankruptcy into a giant in European football.

Now they want to move to Battersea Power Station and invent another 20,000 fans to fill some new seats. They barely have enough 'fans' to pack Stamford Bridge out every week so why on earth are they looking for more? I have said it before and I'll say it again; if Real Madrid are the Galacticos, Chelsea are the Plasticos and they have a hell of a long way to go before they can be put in the same bracket as genuine gold-plated English clubs like Liverpool, Manchester United, or even Arsenal and Tottenham.

Great clubs are built on tradition, hard work and a history that is worthy of respect, which is why I have great admiration for the way Manchester United have dominated English football for the last 20 years. Everyone knows I am no fan of our old friends from Old Trafford, but they come from a base that was built by the great Matt Busby and have earned the success that has come their way thanks to shrewd management and with players who love playing for the club.

At Chelsea, you see a group of players who are only there because of the big wages on offer, with a sugar daddy playing fantasy football with his spare change. In my opinion, it would be bad news for football if a team that have bought their way to the top, at the whim of one overrich Russian, wins the biggest prize in European club football - but I just don't see it happening next Saturday.

Bayern Munich have to be red-hot favourites to beat a depleted Chelsea side at their Allianz Arena fortress and, while I don't think it will be the walkover some people are predicting, the home advantage has to give the Germans a massive edge going into this game.

Struggle

I remember a magnificent Liverpool team playing Roma in their own back yard when the European Cup was up for grabs in 1984 and, while the Reds won the game on penalties, it was a real struggle for them to get over the finishing line. It's hard to see an injury and suspension-hit Chelsea side following that lead, which will mean John Terry's pathetic attempt to get clearance from UEFA to lift the Champions League trophy in the event of a Chelsea victory will not come to pass - but don't you think his tragic little appeal summed up how plastic this whole club still is?

I mean, here is a guy sent off in the semi-final for kneeing an opponent up the arse and he wants to be allowed to take all the glory for a victory his team-mates will have to try and pull off in his absence. The cheek of the man is just amazing! It would also be galling for me to see someone like Didier Drogba getting his hands on a Champions League winners medal after he brought disgrace on the game once again with his dramatic, diving performance in the first leg of the semi-final.

This guy would be the best striker in the world if he didn't feel the need to roll around and try to cheat his way to glory, so I would laugh my socks off if Drogba and his fellow Plasticos are left licking their wounds when they lose a second Champions League Final this Saturday.

What a bitter and sad little cretin.

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I don't know about the rest of you, but I love that so many are butthurt. Nothing they say can change the fact that we won. Nothing can take the trophy away from us. Words don't win or lose championships. Words just reveal whether you're a bitter, empty twat or not. One shouldn't waste a solitary thought on a bitter, empty twat.

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Wow what a sad pathetic rant from Aldridge. Although it was hard to disagree when he called his own club Liverpool, "a laughing stock" this season. It's been very noticable the bile and jealousy in recent years coming from two clubs in particular; QPR (expected and hilarious) and Liverpool. Has any club shown less grace or class after being knocked out of the top 3/4 places than they have?

All clubs will have their seasons in the wilderness of mid-table obscurity (if they're lucky) or worse - relegation. Chelsea are picking up the flack for Liverpool's own fall off the top of the perch. It's as if they blame us for how crap they've become.

Funny that Aldridge chooses to mention the game when he played for Oxford Utd, as Oxford’s chance of European glory was taken away from them when they would have qualified for the 1987 season's UEFA Cup, had it not been for the ban on English teams that had resulted from the previous year's Heysel Stadium outrage. And wasn’t the owner of Oxford one Robert Maxwell? Who attempted to buy league success including the purchase for the then huge sum of £78,000 of one......John Aldridge. ;

The man is a hypocrite of the highest order.

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Aldridge is a sad little has been with an Alcohol problem...he panders to the Scouse fans, which is why he writes articles like that (if indeed he did write it)

By the way John check your history books to see which club still holds the record for the highest attendance at a club game....

You can keep your famous History

You murdered fans from Italy

We're making our own History

We won the cup in Germany...

(to the tune of ktbffh)

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