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Postby jaytoothetee » Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:07 pm

Ciggy wrote:From todays Times  :buttrock


Two years ago, on the approach to Stamford Bridge, one of those moments you dread arrived. “Headhunters,” my companion hissed. And there they were, surrounding us, fingering their calling cards. It was about to get ugly. The seconds that followed were a blur; the pain still almost tangible. They tried to recruit me for a leading financial institution in the City. The idea that Rupert and Tarquin thought I was a merchant banker makes me wince even now.

Once, Stamford Bridge was an intimidating place. On the pitch, the players were uncompromising brutes with names like Micky, Tommy and Chopper. The supporters came from council flats in Battersea and had names like, well, Micky, Tommy and Chopper.

Now the players have names like Claude, Ricardo and Hilário. Battersea has been gentrified and supporters at the Bridge have names like, well, Giles.

And then there are the songs they sing. What visiting fan hasn’t felt a shiver of fear when the cry of “One man went to mow!” rises up from the Matthew Harding Stand. Or, imagine what it is like being Frank Lampard and realising that, yes, they’ve thrown another man at that meadow. “Come on Sheva, there’s eight of them mowing now. The grass doesn’t have a chance. That’s the sort of commitment we’ve got to match . . . Good Lord, it’s nine now ! Let’s win it for the nine . . . ten . . . and Spot.”

Or is it part of the mad plan of Peter Kenyon, the chief executive, to turn Chelsea into the biggest club in the world by 2016? “Right, at every kindergarten in the land they are singing our song. How many does that add to our fanbase? Millions. And we’ll get their kids, too. Take that, Manchester United!”

To single out Stamford Bridge for a lack of atmosphere would be cruel, though. It is a problem across football, even at Anfield. But Liverpool supporters recognise this and have made massive efforts to keep their individuality with initiatives like Reclaim The Kop, a grassroots movement aimed at educating those not fully conversant with Kopite traditions. But compare the stadiums when Barcelona visited in this season’s Champions League.

At Anfield last month, the stadium was in a frenzy. Many supporters prepared special flags for the occasion and the Kop was a bouncing wall of red. Barça were greeted by a wall of flags at the Bridge in October, too. Only these had been supplied by the club. It was contrived and proved that mere banners do not create the right mood in a stadium. People do.

To this end, Liverpool supporters have something special in mind for the two ties over the next week. They have looked to Greece in the quest to reach Athens.

Impressed by the fanaticism of PAOK fans and the catchy nature of one of their songs, Liverpool supporters have appropriated the tune and added their own lyrics, which will boom out of the old Shed End tomorrow and take the roof off the Kop next week. Apart from Anfield on Saturday, it hasn’t been heard before on Premiership grounds. It’s new and innovative but will carry the weight of history with it.

Are you ready for it Chelsea? You were not two years ago and we’re set to take things up a notch. Because that thing called atmosphere is Liverpool’s calling card. And if you are not four up going to Anfield, worry.
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Postby redtrader74 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 7:10 pm

Ciggy wrote: ??? WE WANT REVENGE

DIDIER DROGBA says Chelsea are not dwelling on the Champions League semi - final defeat by Liverpool two years ago - because they are too busy thinking about revenge this time round.

Hypocritical Soul Glow MOFO.

Ha Ha, whoever said footballers aren't bright?!!
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Postby Dundalk » Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:29 pm

More mind games from Maureen

Jose Mourinho has cranked up the heat on the eve of Chelsea's UEFA Champions League semi-final with Liverpool by claiming he would not be surprised if The Reds attempted to get Didier Drogba booked.

Ivory Coast star Drogba is one of a number of Chelsea players one booking away from a suspension and Mourinho feels Liverpool could attempt to force him into a rush of blood which would lead to a caution.

The Portuguese tactician has also accused Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt of picking up a deliberate booking in the first leg of their quarter-final win over PSV Eindhoven in order to serve a suspension in the second leg.

"We don't have four important players and there is another factor that can play an important part and that is that they don't have yellow cards," Mourinho said on Sky Sports News.

"They had the chance even to clean cards. You see for example when Kuyt gets a yellow card in the last minute against PSV it is because he does not want to play the second game in order to be clean for the rest of the competition.

"Chelsea had a group with Werder Bremen, a group with Barcelona, two games with Porto and two games with Valencia and we have Essien suspended and a lot of players with two yellow cards.

"And it would not surprise me tomorrow if they chase Drogba for 90 minutes and try to get him suspended for the second game."
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Postby lakes10 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:33 pm

GLB1 wrote:http://www.abc.net.au/sport/content/200704/s1905351.htm

Mourinho's dirty laundry aired

Two British newspapers have alleged Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho once hid in a laundry skip used for transporting the club's kit to get round a UEFA ban covering a big game.

Paper The Daily Mail said it happened two years ago when Mourinho had been barred from contact with his players during both legs of a quarter-final Champions League tie against Bayern Munich.

He was being punished after indiscretions in the previous round with Barcelona.

On the night of the home leg, observers were convinced that Chelsea fitness coach Rui Faria was using an earpiece hidden under a woolly hat to communicate with the manager, the Mail said.

Both The Mail and The Times said Mourinho arrived early at the ground, watched the game on a TV in a dressing room and delivered the pre-match and halftime talks.

Both papers alleged that about 10 minutes before the end of the game, which Chelsea won 4-2, the manager clambered into one of the laundry skips.

He was then wheeled away to Stamford Bridge leisure club where it was claimed he had spent the entire evening.

Both papers quoted a Chelsea statement saying: "The situation is very clear. Both matches were controlled by UEFA and they were more than satisfied on both nights that their ruling was intact, hence the statements that were issued by UEFA at the time and subsequently.

"The only reason to publish this so close to a big match is to serve an agenda that is intended to undermine our team."

Chelsea play the first leg of this season's Champions League semi-final against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge on Wednesday.

UEFA would not be taking up the alleged episode with Mourinho, The Mail said. The Times suggested they were unlikely to act because of the time lapse.

-Reuters

hmm if that is true, UEFA must ban him again as he broke the rules. it willl not  matter that this happend some time ago, he still broke the rules.
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Postby lakes10 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:44 pm

ok i know its not reat but i have not got that much time tonight

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Postby lakes10 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:46 pm

as for the game, i will be happy with 0-0 but would a 0-1 or 2. what would shock them is if we come at the right from the start.
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Postby metalhead » Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:47 pm

Dundalk wrote:More mind games from Maureen

Jose Mourinho has cranked up the heat on the eve of Chelsea's UEFA Champions League semi-final with Liverpool by claiming he would not be surprised if The Reds attempted to get Didier Drogba booked.

Ivory Coast star Drogba is one of a number of Chelsea players one booking away from a suspension and Mourinho feels Liverpool could attempt to force him into a rush of blood which would lead to a caution.

The Portuguese tactician has also accused Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt of picking up a deliberate booking in the first leg of their quarter-final win over PSV Eindhoven in order to serve a suspension in the second leg.

"We don't have four important players and there is another factor that can play an important part and that is that they don't have yellow cards," Mourinho said on Sky Sports News.

"They had the chance even to clean cards. You see for example when Kuyt gets a yellow card in the last minute against PSV it is because he does not want to play the second game in order to be clean for the rest of the competition.

"Chelsea had a group with Werder Bremen, a group with Barcelona, two games with Porto and two games with Valencia and we have Essien suspended and a lot of players with two yellow cards.

"And it would not surprise me tomorrow if they chase Drogba for 90 minutes and try to get him suspended for the second game."

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:  :laugh:

MAUREEN YOUR HILARIOUS!
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Postby lakes10 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 8:57 pm

oh well no sleep tonight lol
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Postby destro » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:07 pm

Dundalk wrote:"They had the chance even to clean cards. You see for example when Kuyt gets a yellow card in the last minute against PSV it is because he does not want to play the second game in order to be clean for the rest of the competition.



Whatever gave him that impression  :rasp
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Postby Feeney » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:30 pm

Starting to brick it a bit now about tomorrows game, love these games but more and more i'm enduring them, rather than enjoying  :kungfu:
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Postby destro » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:51 pm

Interviews with Rafa and Maureen coming up on ITV
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Postby Ciggy » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:57 pm

Dundalk wrote:"They had the chance even to clean cards. You see for example when Kuyt gets a yellow card in the last minute against PSV it is because he does not want to play the second game in order to be clean for the rest of the competition.

Asif he wouldnt have done the same or worst like telling Gudjohnsen to take Alonso out of the next leg at Anfield feckin hypocritical kunts.
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REST IN PEACE PHIL, YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN.
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Postby jaytoothetee » Tue Apr 24, 2007 9:58 pm

yeah, the sad b@stard's going on about garcia's goal still. ffs, cech was off and we had a penny if it weren't given. selective memory tw@t
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Postby redtrader74 » Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:04 pm

Dundalk wrote:More mind games from Maureen

Jose Mourinho has cranked up the heat on the eve of Chelsea's UEFA Champions League semi-final with Liverpool by claiming he would not be surprised if The Reds attempted to get Didier Drogba booked.

Ivory Coast star Drogba is one of a number of Chelsea players one booking away from a suspension and Mourinho feels Liverpool could attempt to force him into a rush of blood which would lead to a caution.

The Portuguese tactician has also accused Liverpool striker Dirk Kuyt of picking up a deliberate booking in the first leg of their quarter-final win over PSV Eindhoven in order to serve a suspension in the second leg.

"We don't have four important players and there is another factor that can play an important part and that is that they don't have yellow cards," Mourinho said on Sky Sports News.

"They had the chance even to clean cards. You see for example when Kuyt gets a yellow card in the last minute against PSV it is because he does not want to play the second game in order to be clean for the rest of the competition.

"Chelsea had a group with Werder Bremen, a group with Barcelona, two games with Porto and two games with Valencia and we have Essien suspended and a lot of players with two yellow cards.

"And it would not surprise me tomorrow if they chase Drogba for 90 minutes and try to get him suspended for the second game."

He wouldn't be surprised if Drogba gets chased and booked, yeah so, i hope that is what we do and that Rafa instructs them to.
Yeah Kuyt took a yellow card, so what?? well done son. My heart bleeds for him and all his problems, blah blah blah.
The biggest problem with Chelski and Maureen is that i don't know who to hate more them or the Mancs??!! can anyone help!!(forget the blue :censored: they're irrelevent)
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Postby Ace Ventura » Tue Apr 24, 2007 10:08 pm

red37 wrote:
Ciggy wrote:??? WE WANT REVENGE

DIDIER DROGBA says Chelsea are not dwelling on the Champions League semi - final defeat by Liverpool two years ago - because they are too busy thinking about revenge this time round.

Hypocritical Soul Glow MOFO.

:laugh:  pmsl

Ciggy, that sig nearly made me choke on me egg and chips!

Egg and chips ?

Shirley Valentines husband would not accept that on a friggin Tuesday.

How sad am i quoting that  :blush:
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