February 13, 20179 yr 16 hours ago, The Brit said: Finally home from the place that time forgot...fcuking cold...for 20 mins we looked deadly, then our passing went to sh*t and we were clearly rattled by Burnley's ugly football and tactics...still point each deserved result...only second time we have dropped points against team outside the top six this season so can't complain too much, especially as the conditions were horrific...of course a few players below par, but still in a great position even if citeh win Monday night Was at the game too....never been so cold at a match I was in row C at the front wind and snow blowing into our face.... was a narrow pitch, wind was blowing and it was F**king cold....you could see some of the players didn't fancy it. The longer the game went on the more Burnley came into the game Ref didn't help either with letting a few fouls go without bookings..Drank and parked at the cricket club took an hour just to get out of the car park.....
February 13, 20179 yr That was a tough afternoon of football. We (Mrs Bloo & I) were in row X and only had one snow flurry hit us but by Christ it was a cold and miserable watch. We were definitely not at our best but it must've been hell out there for the players - by half time our toes were almost solid and our Bovril didn't thaw them out either. We didn't play that well and I know some have said that Costa was off the pace, maybe he was a bit, but he got very little service to be fair. Burnley were well organised with their 4 at the back morphing into a 6 more often than not - virtually all the play was in our final third. They deserved a point for their solidity and the free kick goal was class. They are a grubby, physical team and use this to their advantage. Barton is a cock. The pitch was cack - the grass looked long and they must have a drainage issue as the ball looked slow across the turf. We looked a lot better when Fab' came on - would've been nice to see him on earlier. All in all a decent point under the circumstances. Burnley need to spend some money on this tatty ground as it is way off the pace for the PL.
February 13, 20179 yr Author 2 minutes ago, Bloo said: That was a tough afternoon of football. We (Mrs Bloo & I) were in row X and only had one snow flurry hit us but by Christ it was a cold and miserable watch. We were definitely not at our best but it must've been hell out there for the players - by half time our toes were almost solid and our Bovril didn't thaw them out either. We didn't play that well and I know some have said that Costa was off the pace, maybe he was a bit, but he got very little service to be fair. Burnley were well organised with their 4 at the back morphing into a 6 more often than not - virtually all the play was in our final third. They deserved a point for their solidity and the free kick goal was class. They are a grubby, physical team and use this to their advantage. Barton is a cock. The pitch was cack - the grass looked long and they must have a drainage issue as the ball looked slow across the turf. We looked a lot better when Fab' came on - would've been nice to see him on earlier. All in all a decent point under the circumstances. Burnley need to spend some money on this tatty ground as it is way off the pace for the PL. Agreed with all that, especially the bloody awful pitch, i noticed the ball was looking like a lump of concrete being kicked round. The only bit i disagree with is the bold bit^, it may have seemed like we were under the kosh, but we had 71% possession and spent most of the time in their half.
February 13, 20179 yr 10 minutes ago, Bloo said: That was a tough afternoon of football. We (Mrs Bloo & I) were in row X and only had one snow flurry hit us but by Christ it was a cold and miserable watch. We were definitely not at our best but it must've been hell out there for the players - by half time our toes were almost solid and our Bovril didn't thaw them out either. We didn't play that well and I know some have said that Costa was off the pace, maybe he was a bit, but he got very little service to be fair. Burnley were well organised with their 4 at the back morphing into a 6 more often than not - virtually all the play was in our final third. They deserved a point for their solidity and the free kick goal was class. They are a grubby, physical team and use this to their advantage. Barton is a cock. The pitch was cack - the grass looked long and they must have a drainage issue as the ball looked slow across the turf. We looked a lot better when Fab' came on - would've been nice to see him on earlier. All in all a decent point under the circumstances. Burnley need to spend some money on this tatty ground as it is way off the pace for the PL. Apparently Chelsea sent club officials out to B&Q to buy space heaters for the changing room. Don't know if it's true or not as I heard it from a Burnley fan after the match.
February 13, 20179 yr and for very good reasons too, but I doubt it is a fan thing with him. More likely to be something to do with Conte's footballing knowledge and associated skills that place him as manager of one of the best teams in the world. Chelsea FC. KTBFFHIf that's it then I can't see him staying here for long before we start looking for another manager again.
February 13, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, ZippyNW said: Thanks. Too much like a Dirty Red scarf for me. Married to a City season ticket holder so its a blue house. Our away colours 74-77 were a mixture of red white and green theme. Even Battersea bridge was painted in these colours. The scarves were popular to wear home and away.
February 13, 20179 yr No one is against any fan feeling disappointed if you didn't you are not a Chelsea fan what myself and a few others are saying today even Barcelona would not of won at Burnley today the combination of factors was not conducive for few flowing football. I said before this match that this would be tougher than Liverpool away and so it proved. Their small pitch combined with their work rate and strong tackling compact shape make it a very hard place to go. Let's come to reality bro. Take note: This is Burnley we are talking about not Barcelona or Real Madrid. We have better players than them. Even a lot of players on our bench and some of our players out on loan will walk straight into that Burnley team starting line up. Prior to be match am certain Burnley fans and there players weren't certain they will get anything from the game. But when they saw our starting line up which include a Matic who we usually start in matches that we want to be defensively solid, they saw the fear in us. They realized we were even more scared of them than they were of us. So that gave them the confidence to come out and play there usual game. Even after we scored, they weren't scared of attacking us. To make matters worse our front 3 weren't at their best which meant they have to depend on any of our midfielders or defenders to create the perfect chance for them to score but unfortunately Matic wasn't up for it. I saw Luiz make about 2 or 3 attempts to create a chance by playing a grounder pass from his defensive position to the front 3 yet they didn't make any good use of it. Moses even after providing the assist tried to make some crosses into the box, same with Alonso. But the Burnley defence probably have studied our games so they were up for all that. Don't you think if Cesc had started ahead of Matic, even after conceding the first goal they will be worried about trying to not concede more goals as a result they will have the tough task of man marking Cesc so he won't be able give that final ball to any of our front 3? And when the focus is on Cesc don't you think unlike on Saturday, Hazard, Costa and Pedro will have more freedom to attack when all the focus is not on them alone?
February 13, 20179 yr Author 17 minutes ago, Richard P said: Our away colours 74-77 were a mixture of red white and green theme. Even Battersea bridge was painted in these colours. The scarves were popular to wear home and away.
February 13, 20179 yr 1 hour ago, Sapper245 said: Was at the game too....never been so cold at a match I was in row C at the front wind and snow blowing into our face.... was a narrow pitch, wind was blowing and it was F**king cold....you could see some of the players didn't fancy it. The longer the game went on the more Burnley came into the game Ref didn't help either with letting a few fouls go without bookings..Drank and parked at the cricket club took an hour just to get out of the car park..... I hope they get relegated next season...not only have the loathsome Ashley Barnes and Barton, but it's one of the grimmest places in the uk and a bar steward to get to and from in a day
February 13, 20179 yr 8 hours ago, Delnino said: Disgusted with that yesterday but mainly the performance. Burnley might have the 3rd best home record in the league but our performance yesterday was, IMO, our worst of the season. totally have to disagree w/ you here - the match @ the emirates was the worse performance of the season.
February 13, 20179 yr 2 hours ago, coco said: Agreed with all that, especially the bloody awful pitch, i noticed the ball was looking like a lump of concrete being kicked round. The only bit i disagree with is the bold bit^, it may have seemed like we were under the kosh, but we had 71% possession and spent most of the time in their half. @coco Aha! A misunderstanding in my use of terminology. I think of 'our final third' as the bit of the pitch furthest from our goal - I always have although I am probably wrong! Whatever, all the play was at their end of the pitch - shame we didn't capitalise on it.
February 13, 20179 yr Anyone read gullits article about Burnley exposing our defensive weaknesses? The f**k is he on about the scored a free kick had 28 percent possession and 2 chances, he know our left is weaker defensively is he just trying to justify having a job?
February 13, 20179 yr Just saw the highlights and am pleased with the point. There will be days like that.
February 13, 20179 yr Author Luckily those red shirts were before my time, otherwise i probably would of been supporting another team. Blue is the colour.
February 13, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, Richard P said: Our away colours 74-77 were a mixture of red white and green theme. Even Battersea bridge was painted in these colours. The scarves were popular to wear home and away. loved those away scarves
February 13, 20179 yr 3 minutes ago, coco said: Luckily those red shirts were before my time, otherwise i probably would of been supporting another team. Blue is the colour. To be honest there are a couple of things that didn't seem to bother people, one is we had red kits in the 70s 80s and 90s and were bought by many and two we used to sing the normal version of you'll never walk alone with all our scarves above our heads in the shed. It's only post Heysel/ Hillsboro that the no red in our kit please has come about
February 13, 20179 yr 4 hours ago, Richard P said: Our away colours 74-77 were a mixture of red white and green theme. Even Battersea bridge was painted in these colours. The scarves were popular to wear home and away. Thanks Richard and CoCo. I'd forgotten that shirt.
February 13, 20179 yr Gota say 1931-1932 FA Cup kit would be loved by Antonio former Juve veteran. I like it always loves black & white stripes one day for Chelsea.
February 13, 20179 yr 3 hours ago, DonAntonio said: Anyone read gullits article about Burnley exposing our defensive weaknesses? The f**k is he on about the scored a free kick had 28 percent possession and 2 chances, he know our left is weaker defensively is he just trying to justify having a job? Yes, I read it on the Beeb's website - I did wonder if he actually watched the entire game or just edited highlights. Normally he is a pretty good analyst but he is away with the fairies in that article.
February 13, 20179 yr My god Burnley are getting truck loads of credit for this draw, some even said they now have the blueprint to stop us. Unfortunately, there are days like this in EPL, something we rarely see in other league. I think we definitely slowed down recently, despite the win against Arsenal. We only play once a week, so fatigue shouldn't be a factor, maybe it's a matter of some players inevitably losing form.
February 13, 20179 yr 6 hours ago, wallosh said: If that's it then I can't see him staying here for long before we start looking for another manager again. f**k me. You're a real Chelsea warrior aren't you! But how come all your bullet wounds are in your back? KTBFFH. Edited February 13, 20179 yr by Blue Ballet
February 14, 20179 yr 8 hours ago, Richard P said: To be honest there are a couple of things that didn't seem to bother people, one is we had red kits in the 70s 80s and 90s and were bought by many and two we used to sing the normal version of you'll never walk alone with all our scarves above our heads in the shed. It's only post Heysel/ Hillsboro that the no red in our kit please has come about Spot on, there was never a decade that passed that chelsea didn't have a red kit until the 2000's, come to think of it we're probably the only club to have had a blue and a real red kit consistently, think maybe man U had a blue away jersey, personally I couldn't give a toss, a colour is a colour, if the kit looks good it's fine by me. Didn't know the walk alone thing very interesting.
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