The Official Thread of Chelsea FC

Started by Norf Tyrone, January 23, 2007, 11:16:58 PM

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Norf Tyrone

Chelsea are getting some seriously bad luck in terms of decisions this year.

Yesterday Foy was terrible. The Luiz penalty shoud've been a free out for an earlier shove by Helguson, and he should've awarded at least two penaltys to Chelsea yesterday. The stats tell it all. QPR 17 fouls and 1 (Maybe 2?) bookings, and Chelsae 16 fouls with 7 bookings and 2 reds.

Back in the real world, it was great seeing Chelsea totally doimate QPR in the 2nd half yesterday despite the 3 man disadvantage. On a day when United went down to 10 men and rolled over and died, Chelsea went down fighting. Not often I leave the pub after a bad defeat with a semblance of satisfaction!
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AQMP

Drogba can have no complaints, a two footed off the ground tackle will get you red even if you "get some of" the ball.  With Chelsea already down to 10 men, his brains are abviously in his arse.

The Bosingwa red was touch and go.  Was it a foul?  It looked like six of one and half a dozen of the other to me.  If it was a foul was Bosingwa denying a clear goal scoring opportunity?  Obviously Foy didn't factor in that it was SWP with the ball and as Chelsea fans are all too aware it wouldn't be a clear goal scoring opportunity if he was a yard out!  I thought it was on the harsh side.

Amazingly Chelsea were the better side with 9 men.

Norf Tyrone

Re the whole Terry/ Ferdinand non thing, Ferdinand HAS to come out and say that Terry did what's alledged. If not the question needs to be asked why wait 48 hours before clearing someone's name?

What has Ferdinand jnr got to gain from all this? I mean it's not as if Terry took the England captaincy off his brother or nothing. Oh. Wait...
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i find that picture very offensive new devil, could you please remove it before i report u to a mod.

new devil

 :D :D Sorry didn't think you were still a Chelsea fan...thought you would of moved on to City by now  :P

Norf Tyrone

A few players rested.

Down to 10 men again.

A trip to one of the league's hardest grounds in the Cup.

Some game time for a few of the youngsters and squad men.

A win.

Good night.
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Quote from: Norf Tyrone on October 25, 2011, 04:19:28 PM
Re the whole Terry/ Ferdinand non thing, Ferdinand HAS to come out and say that Terry did what's alledged. If not the question needs to be asked why wait 48 hours before clearing someone's name?

What has Ferdinand jnr got to gain from all this? I mean it's not as if Terry took the England captaincy off his brother or nothing. Oh. Wait...

Ah sure, Terry'll be ok now with nothing to answer for - Ashley Cole is willing to tell the FA he didn't hear Terry say anything racist to Ferdinand! Coming from such a paragon of virtue, it'll all die down now.
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new devil

3 QPR players coming out saying they heard Terry...I really hope the FA have the balls to charge this sc**bag..after all they brushed the last one under the carpet well

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2053972/John-Terry-set-face-evidence-3-QPR-players.html

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Quote from: new devil on October 27, 2011, 08:57:31 AM
3 QPR players coming out saying they heard Terry...I really hope the FA have the balls to charge this sc**bag..after all they brushed the last one under the carpet well

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2053972/John-Terry-set-face-evidence-3-QPR-players.html

Oh really??  Shaun Derry's statment should be short enough.  "I wasn't on the pitch at the time of the incident"

http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/oct/27/qpr-players-john-terry-racism-inquiry

QPR have denied reports that three of their players – Paddy Kenny, Clint Hill and Shaun Derry – have been called to give evidence in the FA's John Terry racism inquiry.

More than one report suggested that the Rangers players were ready to back their team-mate Anton Ferdinand's take on his altercation with the Chelsea captain during Sunday's west London derby at Loftus Road.

All three are understood to be unhappy that their names have been dragged into the saga, with Derry not on the field when the alleged incident took place.

A QPR spokesman said: "There is no truth in these stories whatsoever. None of the three players have been called to give evidence or will be called to give evidence."

Terry has said he welcomes the FA launching an inquiry as "an opportunity to clear my name". He will tell the panel that he was responding to what he assumed was an accusation of racist abuse, and was simply denying using the offensive words in the first place.

The Metropolitan Police are also assessing the case following an anonymous complaint from the member of the public


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