November 20, 20205 yr is it just me.. but i find this obsession with liverpool injuries as irritating.. they arent the first team to have a few starters out.. When we started last year we had Rudi, RLC, Kante, CHO, Willian out.. along with a ban.. so i have no sympathy for dippers..
November 20, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Jangz said: is it just me.. but i find this obsession with liverpool injuries as irritating.. they arent the first team to have a few starters out.. When we started last year we had Rudi, RLC, Kante, CHO, Willian out.. along with a ban.. so i have no sympathy for dippers.. I would suggest the difference is the way the managers have dealt with it, one went about his business and didnt often mention the injuries or any other circumstances and the other has whined to the media whenever possible
November 20, 20205 yr 4 hours ago, Bonzodog29 said: I would suggest the difference is the way the managers have dealt with it, one went about his business and didnt often mention the injuries or any other circumstances and the other has whined to the media whenever possible That is always the case with Mr Klopp.. his players never do wrong and he keeps wining about something of the other always..
November 20, 20205 yr 42 minutes ago, Jangz said: That is always the case with Mr Klopp.. his players never do wrong and he keeps wining about something of the other always.. Great manager, but does make me laugh when the lose. All smiles when they win, but always leaves a comment when they lose. He's not alone in that.
November 20, 20205 yr You’re all once again forgetting one important point; they’re always the victims.
November 23, 20205 yr Rennes, Tottenham and a bloody tricky fixture list for December. Every match is tough.
November 23, 20205 yr Not sure if this the right place to post this. A number of fans could attend sporting events but is dependent on which tier the event takes place in. One thought: presumably supporters who live in tier 3 could not attend an event in tier 2. BBC News - Fans at sporting events: Maximum of 4,000 set to be allowed in England https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011
November 23, 20205 yr 9 minutes ago, Boyne said: Not sure if this the right place to post this. A number of fans could attend sporting events but is dependent on which tier the event takes place in. One thought: presumably supporters who live in tier 3 could not attend an event in tier 2. BBC News - Fans at sporting events: Maximum of 4,000 set to be allowed in England https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/55010011 Who gets the tickets ? STH only ? what about hospitality, i'm sure the club would love all tickets to be hospitality.
November 23, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, coco said: Who gets the tickets ? STH only ? what about hospitality, i'm sure the club would love all tickets to be hospitality. Yes, can see the club giving tickets to those in the hospitality areas and to sponsors. Given there is about 25,000 season ticket holders and goodness knows how many members it could be a nightmare to administer. Take it turns to go?
November 23, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Boyne said: Yes, can see the club giving tickets to those in the hospitality areas and to sponsors. Given there is about 25,000 season ticket holders and goodness knows how many members it could be a nightmare to administer. Take it turns to go? I would of thought the first game maybe on loyalty points from where people finished in March, then after that Ballot?
November 23, 20205 yr 13 minutes ago, chi blue said: I would of thought the first game maybe on loyalty points from where people finished in March, then after that Ballot? I wonder if priority will be given to those who went to away games and gained more points.
November 23, 20205 yr 5 hours ago, Boyne said: I wonder if priority will be given to those who went to away games and gained more points. Yes, I would imagine, as these will have the highest loyalty points, only for the first game, then will let the rest of season ticket holders, will become interesting when the bigger games come round
November 24, 20205 yr https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/11/24/club-statement-on-return-of-fans-to-matches
November 26, 20205 yr https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/11/26/return-of-supporters-to-stamford-bridge
November 26, 20205 yr On 20/08/2020 at 10:31, Kev56 said: 20/21 chelsea fixture list. 01/05/2021 15:00 Fulham (h) 08/05/2021 15:00 Manchester City (a) 12/05/2021 19:45 Arsenal (h) 15/05/2021 15:00 Leicester City (h) 23/05/2021 16:00 Aston Villa (a) Interesting line up of fixtures in May, Fulham which is their normal 'cup final' and then 3 out of the normal top six, City, Leicester and Arsenal. Not complaining yet in the last few seasons seems like we have been playing the relegation candidates late on who normally play ten men defensively.
November 28, 20205 yr https://www.chelseafc.com/en/news/2020/11/28/leeds-and-krasnodar-ticket-details---ballot-opens-midday-today There's about a dozen of us who go to the games together. We sit in different parts of the ground. Nearly all of us including me are going to wait until it's a lot safer and more people are allowed in. I miss going to the Bridge but can wait a bit longer before going again.
December 14, 20205 yr We’re going into tier 3 this week so there goes the slim chance of attending a game.
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