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Gianfranco Zola set to become Watford boss

Discussion in 'Chelsea' started by luckywerthers, Jul 2, 2012.

  1. luckywerthers

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    bluemoon2 Well-Known Member

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    Its lovely to know Franco's back in UK football! I'll be checking out Watfords results through the season now and I really hope they do well! Come on the Hornets!!!
     
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  3. Bullet tooth Tony

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    Yes for sure. I had mixed feelings when he was at West Ham, now I can support him without a guilty conscience.
     
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  4. Bucks Blue

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    Good luck to him... I hope he does a good job.
     
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  5. CFCTEL

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    My home town & used to watch them as a young kid. Couldn't abide them when Taylor took over! Will take a little interest in them now!
     
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  6. Ryan_wfc

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    As a Watford supporter and a Chelsea fan (these two words are very different in my eyes) on the side, it's nice to see the support is mutual! Hopefully we'll be able to reciprocate Udinese's and Granada's success, both owned by the Pozzo's, and get up to and stay up in the premiership soon. I look forward to having Chelsea back at the vic, as last time that happened Kalou scored an injury time header, if memory serves, and I was gutted. I wonder if any of you remember this http://tinyurl.com/d8dz3rc
     
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  7. luckywerthers

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    great run!! shame he fell over though
     
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  8. Bucks Blue

    Bucks Blue Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    Yeh I remember that... A great run but couldn't stay up! I wish you well. Got lots of mates that are Watford fans and it's normally a good day out as we would get quite a big allocation. The championship is a very tough league to get out of though and becoming more and more challenging.
     
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  9. DferPolarBear

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    I think GFZ is more coach than manager material.
     
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  10. Pete Doherty

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    *glory hunter alert*
     
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  11. Drogs

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    Not really, that was in the 70s

    *dullard alert*
     
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  12. Pete Doherty

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    Sorry, I forgot that you'd only been good for about eight years.
     
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  13. Drogs

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    No, you're just too young, naive and much of a dullard to comprehend what a glory hunter is as well as having no clue whatsoever about football.
     
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  14. Pete Doherty

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    Ouch.

    A glory hunter= a Chelsea fan not from South West London, that should support a ****ter, more local team.
     
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  15. Drogs

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    Ouch? Wasn't intended to hurt, it was a fact.

    A glory hunter = a FAN who does not attend games and supports a club purely because of it's success.

    I agree that people should support their team but your definition is wrong.
     
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  16. Ryan_wfc

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    That definition doesn't really work does it?

    So you'll call someone a glory hunter if they aren't from the teams area, but if they do support the local team you will call their team '****'. That actually encourages glory hunting as being called a glory hunter is probably preferable to having the team you support called '****'.
     
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  17. Yurilly

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    So apparently our fanbase should be restricted to the population of SW London and split with Fulham <doh>

    Any Chelsea "supporters" here from West London? Glory hunting plastics the lot of you! <laugh>
     
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  18. Star of David Bardsley

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    Genuine question- how are you a Watford supporter and Chelsea fan?
     
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    Pete Cockerty is still pedalling his lame arsed wummery I see.

    ****.

    Get in GFZ, West Ham ****ed it when they sacked you, true to form at least the useless pricks.
     
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  20. Ryan_wfc

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    When I was 3 years old my best friend got me a Chelsea shirt for my birthday and so I would wear it around the house and as I grew up I would wear it to training and I had Zola printed on the back. When I first started to be properly interested football, which would have been 5-8 I guess my dad took me to a couple of carling cup and FA cup games. When I really grasped an understanding of football, around nine I wanted to support my local team, but I still have a fondness for Chelsea.
     
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