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Following Our Nearest & Dearest Rivals, 2017/2018

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I can't stand West Ham fans. Their fanbase on twitter was saying Chelsea are a disgraceful club when that train incident in Paris went viral. 

Despite West Ham literally being the most racist club in the Premier League, considering they have the most arrests for racism per season they had 20 that specific season when our fans were being racist. They are the Liverpool of London on scum levels. 

Because of Arsenal fan tv I somehow hate Arsenal less if that's even possible, plus my gaffer's a Gooner so maybe I'm just mild on the hate.

I can't f**king stand Tottenham because of their jolly jump up syndrome. You'd think they'd won the Champion's league the way people bang on about their team/manager. And every other day seems to be an update on how their stadium is going (as if anyone other than their leprous fanbase gives a toss).

 

Oh and the fighting cock has to be the worst fan forum on the internet in terms of abuse and genreal dickery. Makes rawk look sane that place...

11 hours ago, Barrettinator said:

It only took 5 years but I'm glad we were finally able to return the favour. 

 

well Mourinho, AVB & RDM got the sack because of losses to the baggies - Mr. A believes if you can't beat them, then you can't be gaffer - who I to argue with that logic?

6 hours ago, lukecfc said:

Sounds like Rosicky has a severe case of social anxiety

& Adebayor wonders why gooners gave him this treatment

 

Edited by robdog

1 minute ago, lukecfc said:

Lol never seen the footage of the crowd

the gooners were throwing bananas at Adebayor, but nothing was done to them for that outburst - think about this, those fools brought bananas into the game waiting for a moment to use them - Adebayor gave them the opportunity to toss them onto the pitch :wtf:

Just now, robdog said:

the gooners were throwing bananas at Adebayor, but nothing was done to them for that outburst - think about this, those fools brought bananas into the game waiting for a moment to use them - Adebayor gave them the opportunity to toss them onto the pitch :wtf:

Is that what the arrows were?

2 minutes ago, lukecfc said:

Is that what the arrows were?

Yeah - this match was played @ Man City - check this bit out by Adebayor:

Adebayor: “Why? It is because I am a human being as well. I have got a heart and I breathe like anybody does.”   Muamba: “But there is a better way to answer people other than rubbing it in their faces. Like ‘I am still the man’.”Adebayor: “Because when I left Arsenal, they said, ‘That’s Adebayor finished. Adebayor cannot play football any more’. I can remember when I felt it because we had a meeting at the stadium that morning around 10. I was the first person to be there, 9.30am. I could hear the fans singing, already, ‘My mother is a whore. My father washes elephants.'”

http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/42062974

Football's world governing body Fifa says it has been speaking to Dr Richard McLaren as part of an investigation into alleged doping.

McLaren produced a report which detailed a Russian state-sponsored doping programme involving more than 1,000 athletes across some 30 sports.

He listed 33 footballers in his report, prompting Fifa to launch its inquiry.

Fifa told BBC Sport it has been in touch with McLaren at "several stages" of the investigation.

Canadian law professor and sports lawyer McLaren was commissioned by the World Anti-Doping Agency (Wada) to probe the allegations of Russian state-sponsored doping and subsequently produced his damning report in 2016.

"In this process, Fifa works in close collaboration with Wada and has been in contact with Professor McLaren exploring every possible avenue," added a spokesperson for world football's governing body.

Wada said it "supports and engages with all anti-doping organisations on an ongoing basis".

A recent Mail on Sunday report said Fifa wanted to speak to whistleblower Dr Grigory Rodchenkov, a director of the anti-doping laboratory at the Sochi Winter Olympics in 2014, whose allegations led to Wada and McLaren investigating.

Russian authorities have attempted to discredit Rodchenkov, who has been in hiding since making the allegations. Earlier this month one Russian Olympic official reportedly suggested the whistleblower should be "shot for lying".

'Investigations remain open'

"Of all the players mentioned in the McLaren reports, two Under-20 female players had already been sanctioned by the Russian authorities," added the Fifa spokesperson.

"For all the others it has so far not been possible to demonstrate any anti-doping rule violation, but investigations remain open.

"Should there be enough evidence to demonstrate an anti-doping rule violation by any athlete, Fifa would impose the appropriate sanction in line with its clear zero tolerance policy with regards to doping in football."

Russia will host next summer's World Cup and earlier this year staged the Confederations Cup in preparation for the tournament.

Every participating player at the Confederations Cup had blood and urine tests for doping and all came back negative.

Russian players also returned negative tests at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, where the side went out at the group stages.

A mate of mine was involved in drawing up the report about Russian state sponsorship doping programme and has made a few visits to FIFA. When I see him next I'll have to tap him for more information.

Just now, Stim said:

What is the directors obsession with showing what feels like every sad sevilla fan in the stadium

Either a disappointed sevilla fan or a f*****g scouser w**king over the fact that dippers are through I guess. Thus he is delighted in sevilla's fans desperation with the scoreline. But the match ain't over yet ... Remember Crystanbul ;)

6 minutes ago, carrickblue said:

if Spurs and Real end up on the same points is the group winner decided by goal difference or is it their head to head record?

s**** cuz of head to head record.

Edited by Londonisblue

35 minutes ago, Londonisblue said:

is it me or are Monaco absolute dogsiht?

They're a STEAMING pile of dog sh*t. Actually, my dogs' excerement is far better than what Monaco is doing this year, and I like their coach to boot.

On 11/20/2017 at 15:12, Slojo said:

I can't stand West Ham fans. Their fanbase on twitter was saying Chelsea are a disgraceful club when that train incident in Paris went viral. 

Despite West Ham literally being the most racist club in the Premier League, considering they have the most arrests for racism per season they had 20 that specific season when our fans were being racist. They are the Liverpool of London on scum levels. 

Exactly, all clubs unfortunately have a disgraceful scum bag element. Yes the train incident was incredibly unfortunate and was shameful, but those idiots are a very small minority within Chelsea, and the vast majority of Chelsea supporters found that incident abhorrent, West Ham has their own racist/behavioral problems as exemplified by their healthy arrest record, and should keep their collective mouths shut...glass houses.

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