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English Clubs Chelsea FC - FA Cup Winners 2009, Thank you Guus! Welcome Carlo!

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post Apr 24 2009, 06:02 PM

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Excerpts of Guus' interview with Soccernet;

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post Apr 24 2009, 09:38 PM

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shows what a good manager he is.. scolari is good but i think language was the barier during his time in chelsea.
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post Apr 24 2009, 11:06 PM

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i dont think its just the language. several key players not in the same frequency as scolari too.

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post Apr 25 2009, 12:06 AM

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ecial-Ones.html

Mourinho favours Chelsea to progress to Champions League Final .. rclxms.gif
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QUOTE(qsp1985 @ Apr 24 2009, 09:38 PM)
shows what a good manager he is.. scolari is good but i think language was the barier during his time in chelsea.
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ermm.. i think not only that... his way of fball just doesnt suit epl... when he came the team did very well, and 1 dare to say anything... but towards d end... haih

QUOTE(soul_project @ Apr 25 2009, 12:06 AM)
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/...ecial-Ones.html

Mourinho favours Chelsea to progress to Champions League Final ..  rclxms.gif
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mourinho loves chelsea... although he was bitter leaving.. i think in d future d club n fans will welcome him back


Added on April 25, 2009, 7:21 amanceloti our new managar ar?

http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/7...-s-a-done-deal/

Carlo Ancelotti has agreed to become the next manager of Chelsea.

The Italian said ‘Yes’ earlier this week and talks are continuing about the contract he will sign with the Blues.

Starsport revealed earlier this month how owner Roman Abramovich had picked the AC Milan boss because he liked the way he operates at the San Siro.

Ancelloti has been happy to tell owner Silvio Berlusconi which areas of the team he feels need strengthening – and leave the actual choice of players to the politician.

Russian tycoon Abramovich is keen to have more involvement in recruitment and has now persuaded Ancelotti to quit Milan after eight years.

Officially, Ancelotti, 49, is having to maintain he is not leaving the Italian giants as his team bid to secure second place in Serie A.

Starsport also revealed this month how Ancelotti has been having English lessons three times a week. Milan have a ready-made replacement, with former Barcelona boss and Milan favourite Frank Rijkaard set to return after a year out of management.

Earlier this week Guus Hiddink, who will return to Russia full-time in the summer, name-checked Ancelotti when he was asked about fellow Dutchman Rijkaard succeeding him.

“I know Frank but I know Ancelotti and other candidates whose names have appeared,” said Hiddink.

England star Ashley Cole is ready to sign for life at Chelsea with the Blues set to offer the 28-year-old a new deal this summer.

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post Apr 25 2009, 09:36 AM

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QUOTE(SeLrAhC @ Apr 25 2009, 03:28 AM)
Carlo Ancelotti has agreed to become the next manager of Chelsea.

The Italian said ‘Yes’ earlier this week and talks are continuing about the contract he will sign with the Blues.

Starsport revealed earlier this month how owner Roman Abramovich had picked the AC Milan boss because he liked the way he operates at the San Siro.

Ancelloti has been happy to tell owner Silvio Berlusconi which areas of the team he feels need strengthening – and leave the actual choice of players to the politician.

Russian tycoon Abramovich is keen to have more involvement in recruitment and has now persuaded Ancelotti to quit Milan after eight years.

Officially, Ancelotti, 49, is having to maintain he is not leaving the Italian giants as his team bid to secure second place in Serie A.

Starsport also revealed this month how Ancelotti has been having English lessons three times a week. Milan have a ready-made replacement, with former Barcelona boss and Milan favourite Frank Rijkaard set to return after a year out of management.

Earlier this week Guus Hiddink, who will return to Russia full-time in the summer, name-checked Ancelotti when he was asked about fellow Dutchman Rijkaard succeeding him.

“I know Frank but I know Ancelotti and other candidates whose names have appeared,” said Hiddink.

England star Ashley Cole is ready to sign for life at Chelsea with the Blues set to offer the 28-year-old a new deal this summer.
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i would prefer Rijkaard or Hiddink. If the club will be able to get kaka through Ancelotti then it would be a good choice. But the newspaper said Mu is prepare to swop Kaka for 70m by selling Ronaldo to R.Madrid.

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Shevchenko are going to come back from Milan because Milan will not pay 9m for him to stay there.
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Chelsea are going to offload Anelka with a right price.
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and R.Madrid and aiming for our MANCIENNE.

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thats for today news rclxms.gif
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post Apr 25 2009, 12:01 PM

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good job alexdino.nice info u got there.
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the wraith of fury by Lampard.... ph34r.gif sweat.gif

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Lamps was right to be infuriated by the DJ comments who seemed to understand only one side of the story, which is from his ex-wife, Elen Rives.

Lately, the news has been reporting how Elen is very distraught and having a hard time coping with the kids in tow. She also has gone on to mention that Lamps has been turning their home in London as a bachelor pad, seeing different girls, etc.

Now we might not be sure whether there is an iota of truth in all these. I'm not saying that Elen is fishing for symphaty but sometimes it is better to hear both sides of the story before we start calling for Lamps' head. It's good to know that Lamps has come out to address the issue personally.

But then again, who are we to snoop on people's privacy. It's better for us to judge his on pitch performance rather than off pitch.

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Mann, if really Sheva does came back i really hope he can regain his form.
I miss the old Sheva
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QUOTE(aboogee @ Apr 25 2009, 12:20 PM)
Not sure why you guys didn't put this up, but I think it deserves a mention smile.gif

Lampard slams DJ in live tirade on phone-in show

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I think the DJ is a bloody twat, and it really was unfair on Franky. That DJ shud be throttled up his backside for all I care. Franky seems to be riding thru a terrible personal storm, yet its him who produces the goods on the field.

I felt so bad for him after reading the news, i went to bed feeling sad. He deserves more than that. Bloody hell deserves at least a nomination in the PFA Player of The Year.

Been a big fan of him since his West Ham days, and was so disappointed United didnt bid for him when Chelsea went in. Anyways, all the best for whatever game you guys have next smile.gif
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thanks for the support mate smile.gif the media in the uk can get really insane sometimes..its absolutely disgusting when u see how low they're willing to stoop. some people just don't know when to draw the line and actively seek out 'stories' about other people's personal lives. then they blab about it like its fact and act as if they're the guardians of morality for humankind. doesn't matter which club we support, its not right to subject a person to this kind of treatment especially when it has absolutely nothing to do with football. i'm glad lamps called in and gave him a good rollicking.

looks like united have sewn up the title eh..well they deserve it the most out of the top four. good on you guys for such high levels of consistency.



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look like Bos will be the Ashley replacement...and Iva stay at right...Bos switch to left...but can he perform left?
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yeah..i hope he can do well..
coz he gonna againts messi..
he better do well
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he got the speed to face messi but one thing....he really love to run forward...
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post Apr 25 2009, 06:13 PM

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so we gonna 'sacrifice' a bit our offense from the left side in the barca match. only malouda alone on the left...
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actually i think bosingwa is capable of supporting him. wow..i really expected essien to play there. but nevermind..i've said before he's capable of some very good defending as has been observed under hiddink's tenure. messi loves to cut inside, so hopefully that will help him a little since jose's mostly right footed. i wouldn't say his left foot is useless as he does cross sometimes when he cuts inside from that right and i'm sure none of u have forgotten his brilliant left-footed piledriver against westbrom!
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lets worry about the westham game first before heading over to the barca game. expecting any youngsters or benched seniors on the starting eleven today? quaresma maybe?
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i mean for boss to contain messi, he need to stay on the defense line, rarely going forward. if not, then its like a suicide if barca counter through messi. so, just let malouda (+ someone from midfield perhaps) to do the attacking from the left side.
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QUOTE(madfag @ Apr 25 2009, 08:07 PM)
lets worry about the westham game first before heading over to the barca game. expecting any youngsters or benched seniors on the starting eleven today? quaresma maybe?
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hiddink said there will "one or two changes." wonder who will that be..maybe wilkins will head into the starting lineup. tongue.gif
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post Apr 25 2009, 08:31 PM

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Wilkins? More like Hiddink throwing himself into action. He's one heck of a midfielder back in his days. tongue.gif

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