Not at all. To be honest its Chelsea fans who are likely to change their views the first time Jose sets up like that and loses. Hopefully someone will bump this thread at that point
I think you need the cuddle. Four days of grieving isn't healthy. Anyway I'll leave it there as you obviously need time to come to terms with your beating. Goodbye.[/QUOTE] Do you absolutely ****ing promise this time you tedious pleb? Please, just stay ****ed off this time.
They just cannot live with the disappointment of so called champions demeaning themselves by parking 2 buses against a United team that was decimated with injuries. A victory tarnished with anti-football.
Cara just said on Sky Sports that top premier teams like Liverpool and City wouldn`t want Simeone because of the defensive football he plays. He reckons no top team would look at him because that is not the way they would want to play, obviousely not been watching Chelsea.
Did you not see the PSG games mate? Already happened. (They had 10 men too) though technically we didnt lose the game, just the tie. My view of it has always been the same, in the league, when we are so far ahead, its rather frustrating. In the CL where it is knockout, I can understand a little more apprehension.
One of the saddest things to see these last few days post the Chelsea/United game, is UIR losing his sense of humour again. It had all but returned with United's nice little run of late. Keep smiling UIR, a bit more money spent on bench warmers in the summer and you may beat us yet....
The Dark Lord of football http://www.theguardian.com/football...inho-the-anti-barcelona-chelsea-pep-guardiola
It's like groundhog day. At what point this evening will you be so far backed into a corner that you say you're having the last word, leaving, and not coming back? And then come back tomorrow and drone on regardless. Don't worry though, when you don't have the words to articulate your non point you can always use a smiley.