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littleDinosaurLuke:2746584 said:
Chelsea won 3-0 at Newcastle earlier this season. It was around the time the wheels came off for Newcastle and they went on a bad run after being unbeaten in their first 10 games or so.

Chelsea got lucky because Newcastle suffered key injuries

Also ba was on fire but couldn't find the net that day for some reason.

Having said that Chelsea are playing miles better now then they were then
 
If Spurs finish in 4th I still hope to god Munich destroy Chelsea, Spurs have some class... sets you apart from Mikel and co.
 
If Spurs finish in 4th I still hope to god Munich destroy Chelsea, Spurs have some class... sets you apart from Mikel and co.

Cheers, TC. <ok> Same to you, too.
Admittedly I don't want Chelsea to win a thing, but I'd rather see Newcastle in the CL than them, any day.
 
The Chavs against The Germans. Hmmm....tough one. But, on this occasion Munchen über alles ( well Chelsea, anyway) quite frankly, I hope Bayern win whether our CL place depends on it, or not.
 
check out the Fiorentina coach

[video=youtube;nqL668z9gk8]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=nqL668z9gk8#![/video]
 
He got the sack for that.
Considering that they were losing 2-0 at the time, in the first half and they came back to draw 2-2, I'd say that he made the right decision.
What's a little punch between colleagues?
 
Out of interest, are you lot fearing either of your two last fixtures? Villa will be playing for a point, not a win, that's all they realistically need and it will be stupid of them to go for a win and attack you considering counter attacking is probably your main strength. Fulham is the return of the Jol, he's got them fired up, and assuming they beat Sunderland which they should, they have a very realistic shot at 7th which is a fantastic achievement for them.

Further to this, do you realistically expect Harry to be building on what you have got next season or rebuilding after the exits of your two top players?