I have no doubt we are more suited to playing CHelsea than Spurs. Their pace on the wings with Lennon and Bale could do us serious harm. On the other hand we appear to have Chelsea's number, having beaten them twice already this season (with two games more to come) and having done the double over them last season. it will be tough, and we will be the underdogs, but we have a great chance. I hope the fact they are fighting on three fronts, trying to progress in Europe while securing a top 4 place, and the number of games they have before the final compared to us, will give us something of an advantage. We have a great chance, and if we win it will be all the sweeter becasue its chelsea and the tranny, beating Spurs to lift the Cup would be satisfying of course but not to the same extent IMO.
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Originally posted by Dhav View PostI have no doubt we are more suited to playing CHelsea than Spurs. Their pace on the wings with Lennon and Bale could do us serious harm. On the other hand we appear to have Chelsea's number, having beaten them twice already this season (with two games more to come) and having done the double over them last season. it will be tough, and we will be the underdogs, but we have a great chance. I hope the fact they are fighting on three fronts, trying to progress in Europe while securing a top 4 place, and the number of games they have before the final compared to us, will give us something of an advantage. We have a great chance, and if we win it will be all the sweeter becasue its chelsea and the traitor, beating Spurs to lift the Cup would be satisfying of course but not to the same extent IMO.
watching the chavs/spuds semi i was laughing at how poor the spuds defence was. we wont allow them that space or room [so long as carra is benched] and we will hopefully nick a couple up the other end.Last edited by baitman; 18-04-12, 03:58 PM.removing all the weak links makes us stronger
too many gutless players, no beef or desire. pussies everywhere... sack them all.
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Earlier in the season I'd have agreed with you, but right now Chelsea have a ton of confidence and are playing well while Spurs are falling apart.Originally posted by Dhav View PostI have no doubt we are more suited to playing CHelsea than Spurs. Their pace on the wings with Lennon and Bale could do us serious harm. On the other hand we appear to have Chelsea's number, having beaten them twice already this season (with two games more to come) and having done the double over them last season. it will be tough, and we will be the underdogs, but we have a great chance. I hope the fact they are fighting on three fronts, trying to progress in Europe while securing a top 4 place, and the number of games they have before the final compared to us, will give us something of an advantage. We have a great chance, and if we win it will be all the sweeter becasue its chelsea and the traitor, beating Spurs to lift the Cup would be satisfying of course but not to the same extent IMO.
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I thought he was mocking that aswell. Even as a team mate it must be hard not to, that was some of the most pathetic antics ever seen on a pitch. He's a disgrace.Originally posted by sean_lfc View Post

Did you see how he said '****s sake' when Dogbreath was doing ANOTHER one of his ridiculous play-acting routines, he was shaking his head as well. Well, he dug his own grave, the knobcheese.
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It's quite incredible, it wasn't just once, it was at least 10 times. It really is a disgrace. The guy is built like a ****ing brick house, he's 10 foot tall, a quality player who doesn't need it, yet he acts like a complete cunt. Look at Messi, 5 foot tall and just gets on with it. Disgrace of a human that cunt.Originally posted by Chris View PostI thought he was mocking that aswell. Even as a team mate it must be hard not to, that was some of the most pathetic antics ever seen on a pitch. He's a disgrace.
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Well, with all the effing and blinding, he actually took it quite well! Especially the last minute near goal, we went ****ing mental. The good thing is, there's still the return leg, so all hope is not lost. I just remembered how succinctly he put it:Originally posted by Fivex View PostHow's your old man doing tonight Sean? Spitting feathers?
"It's quite an interesting juxtaposition this tie, on the one hand you have Barcelona who are owned by the people and on the other hand you have a club owned by a Russian criminal."
But how ****ing plastic is that club? I mean seriously, the whole way through the second half I heard one chant "Chelsea Chelsea Chelsea", quite staggering. I'm not a big fan of Spurs, but they have some deep history with some amazing players along the years.
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I agree (though I would be toiling to watch Utd in the champs league semi without a grimace). But Chelsea are just awful. Terry is the epitome of all that is wrong with the game, there supporters the epitome of all that is wrong with the game, their owner the epitome of all that is wrong with the game.Originally posted by Norbert Dentressangle View PostChelsea have overtaken United as the club I hate the most. The reasons to hate them are limitless really, especially the total plasticness of the club - like how all their songs/chants are lyric free so that everyone can join in.
I struggle to hate United as much
Whilst you have to begrudgingly admire the sustained success that those *******s manage at Old Trafford, (even this season when basically everyone is ****, Utd will most probably, depressingly, be the best **** team in the league) you can justifiably despise everything about Chelsea. A club of classless arrogant ****s with supporters who act with zero respect or dignity. As soon as I heard them booing during the minutes silence on sunday I wanted Spurs (a team I normally dislike) to hammer them.
I hope we ****ing ram it right up them in the cup final. It would be ****ing ace.Modifying post.
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