SupitsJonF wrote:Someone should make up a chant for the next time Chelsea come to Anfield, and aim it at Terry.
Now thats mind games.
SundanceKid wrote:SupitsJonF wrote:Someone should make up a chant for the next time Chelsea come to Anfield, and aim it at Terry.
Now thats mind games.
Why not just revise the Schevchenko one like I've done. Seems to work on him.
He missed from 12 yards
He missed from 12 yards
Captain Terry
He missed from 12 yards
SundanceKid wrote:Something else I found funny: A week prior to the match, Rooney went on about how Drogba isn't going to be a threat because he can't keep his cool, and loses his head too much. Funny thing is the whole match he had a frown, and ended his involvement by slapping Vidic in the face.
Number 9 wrote:SundanceKid wrote:Something else I found funny: A week prior to the match, Rooney went on about how Drogba isn't going to be a threat because he can't keep his cool, and loses his head too much. Funny thing is the whole match he had a frown, and ended his involvement by slapping Vidic in the face.
Where is your glory in that?
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Go and stand in the stretford end ya bast'ard!
bigmick wrote:I got a PM from a former member on here who has been banned and he was of the opinion that Liverpool supporters shouldn't waste time discussing man Utd and Chelsea. He has a point in all honesty but I guess like most on here I was Chelsea fan for the night. Aside form the first half hour they were desperately unlucky in my view, but thems the breaks and I won't be shedding any tears for Drogba getting a taste of his own medicane.
On a slightly side note, I note with interest that one or two are looking at who Man Utd beat on the way and coming to the conclusion that maybe they've had an easy ride of it. It kind of reminds me of when I was maintaining a few weeks back that Champions League progression these days is par for the course for the English teams and reaching the latter stages goes without saying these days.
One last thing and I don't suppose anybody would expect me to post on just about any subject these days without a mention of resting and the R word. It was very interesting to note that as both teams had been "rested" the previous weekend, far from bursting with freshness they were actually dropping like flies with the cramp. I didn't notice any discernable running out of gas from Chelsea in extra time either, despite the fact that they were playing a team which had been "styled". Mind you, much the same was the case when they played us as well.
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