Simon's Church I've always been amazed at how Bosingwa ever gets near the Chelsea squad let alone into the team, can't attack and can't defend.
It's that hypnotic monobrow.
by M-U-R-T-Y » 24 May 2012 11:51
Simon's Church I've always been amazed at how Bosingwa ever gets near the Chelsea squad let alone into the team, can't attack and can't defend.
by leww_rfc » 24 May 2012 11:59
by Zammo » 28 May 2012 13:05
Robert Mugabe Chelsea Fan The Zimbabwean president, who has ruled the country for 32 years, revealed his love of the London club after a testimonial match for former national captain Benjani Mwaruwari, 33.
The dictator, 88, apparently told the Portsmouth striker: ‘I followed you and watched some of your games, but I am a Chelsea supporter and I always want them to score.’
'When I watch soccer, I do not want anyone to disturb me. Even my wife knows where to sit because while they are scoring in the field I will also be scoring at home, kicking everything in front of me.'
Mugabe also recounted his own tales of playing football, adding: 'I have scored a lot of goals at my home, but I can only remember scoring once during the days we played a lot of football as I grew up.
'It was rather fortunate, too. I just hit the ball towards goal and the goalkeeper was poor so it went in.'
Zammo No surprise.Robert Mugabe Chelsea Fan The Zimbabwean president, who has ruled the country for 32 years, revealed his love of the London club after a testimonial match for former national captain Benjani Mwaruwari, 33.
The dictator, 88, apparently told the Portsmouth striker: ‘I followed you and watched some of your games, but I am a Chelsea supporter and I always want them to score.’
'When I watch soccer, I do not want anyone to disturb me. Even my wife knows where to sit because while they are scoring in the field I will also be scoring at home, kicking everything in front of me.'
Mugabe also recounted his own tales of playing football, adding: 'I have scored a lot of goals at my home, but I can only remember scoring once during the days we played a lot of football as I grew up.
'It was rather fortunate, too. I just hit the ball towards goal and the goalkeeper was poor so it went in.'
by sandman » 28 May 2012 13:18
Zammo No surprise.Robert Mugabe Chelsea Fan The Zimbabwean president, who has ruled the country for 32 years, revealed his love of the London club after a testimonial match for former national captain Benjani Mwaruwari, 33.
The dictator, 88, apparently told the Portsmouth striker: ‘I followed you and watched some of your games, but I am a Chelsea supporter and I always want them to score.’
'When I watch soccer, I do not want anyone to disturb me. Even my wife knows where to sit because while they are scoring in the field I will also be scoring at home, kicking everything in front of me.'
Mugabe also recounted his own tales of playing football, adding: 'I have scored a lot of goals at my home, but I can only remember scoring once during the days we played a lot of football as I grew up.
'It was rather fortunate, too. I just hit the ball towards goal and the goalkeeper was poor so it went in.'
by Victor Meldrew » 28 May 2012 21:33
by parky » 28 May 2012 23:20
by TBM » 28 May 2012 23:54
parky Eden Hazard has just tweeted he will be signing for the champions league winners. Presumeably this means CheLOLsea.
by Franchise FC » 04 Jun 2012 18:36
TBMparky Eden Hazard has just tweeted he will be signing for the champions league winners. Presumeably this means CheLOLsea.
Yup
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by SLAMMED » 04 Jun 2012 22:29
Zammo No surprise.Robert Mugabe Chelsea Fan
while they are scoring in the field I will also be scoring at home, kicking everything in front of me.'
by blindedbythelights » 06 Jun 2012 20:05
by Friday's Legacy » 07 Jun 2012 09:27
by cmonurz » 07 Jun 2012 09:50
Friday's Legacy Malaysia's SP Setia and Sime Darby have won the right to redevelop Battersea Power Station, beating a rival bid from Chelsea Football Club looking to move its stadium to the London landmark.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012 ... CMP=twt_gu
by soggy biscuit » 11 Jun 2012 10:18
by cmonurz » 11 Jun 2012 10:24
by TBM » 11 Jun 2012 10:26
cmonurz Pleased for Di Matteo who is an honest, hard working manager who has pulled that Chelsea side around. But lol @ a 12-month vote of no confidence.
by cmonurz » 11 Jun 2012 10:28
by Simon's Church » 11 Jun 2012 10:31
by TBM » 11 Jun 2012 10:39
cmonurz I don’t think it ever suits a manager to have less than a year to run on his contract. AVB got £12m for a few months work, Di Matteo is probably earning a fraction of that with a guaranteed ‘sacking’ when Pep comes out of retirement.
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