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Is Chelsea's season really over? - Red4ever - 24-02-2010

Is Petr Cech really out for the rest of the season and will it be to our advantage in the PL.

I'm sure they are worried.


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Bennthered - 25-02-2010

I THINK HE'LL BE OUT FOR A WHILE THEY WERE TALKING ABOUT CRUCIATE LIGAMENT DAMAGE LAST NIGHT AND IF IT IS THA IT COULD BE A LENGHY SPELL OUT! did anyone see hillarius's kicking last nite bahahaha


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Noucamp99 - 25-02-2010

Supposed to be a groin injury, so might not be a long absence from the game. But we can hope, lol!


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Noucamp99 - 22-03-2010

1-1 away to Blackburn this weekend won't have helped. OK, so their game in hand is away to Pompey, but that will now leave them 1 point behind us. IF they win. Pompey are fighting to salvage some pride from this disastrous season, so may not be a pushover?
Ancellotti for the same fate as Mourinho, Grant et al and down the job centre soon? Maybe the village idiot will take his millions and go back to Russia?


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Vazza - 22-03-2010

Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti declares Manchester United title favourites





Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has asserted that Manchester United are the favourites to win the Premier League after the Blues' 1-1 draw with Blackburn on Sunday.

Ancelotti’s team are sitting in third place, which marks the first time Chelsea has been outside the top two on the Premier League standings this season.

The draw, combined with victories to Arsenal and Manchester United this weekend, leaves Chelsea two points behind the Gunners and four adrift of United.

And Ancelotti believes that his team will have a hard time catching the Red Devils and winning the championship this season.

Manchester United are top of the league so are now the favourites,” Ancelotti told the Daily Star

“It will be more difficult now to win the title, but it is not impossible.

“This is not an easy moment for us, but we must not lose our confidence.”

With Sunday’s result coming five days after being ousted from the Champions League by Inter Milan, Ancelotti knows their game against Portsmouth on Wednesday is a must win if Chelsea are to compete for the title.

“Now we are third, it means we have to run more.

“We need to regain our momentum.

“But I still think we can do it although we must win our next game."


source:Goal.com
http://tinyurl.com/ykbxhh9


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Vazza - 22-03-2010

United: Bolton a, Chelsea (h), Blackburn (a.), Manchester City (a.), Tottenham (h), Sunderland (a.), Stoke (h)

Arsenal: Birmingham (a.), Wolves (h), Tottenham (a.), Wigan (a.), Manchester City (h), Blackburn (a,), Fulham (h)

Chelsea: Portsmouth (a.), Aston Villa (h), Manchester United (a.), Bolton (h), Tottenham (a.), Stoke (h), Liverpool (a.), Wigan (h)


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - WatchMUFC - 22-03-2010

pompy in good form so hopefully they can get something from the game.


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Noucamp99 - 23-03-2010

That Manchester United team they've got to play are in pretty good form, too!!


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - P211 - 23-03-2010

the decider will obviously be united v. chelsea, at home. If we win that, we are pretty much 100% champions.


RE: Is Chelsea's season really over? - Noucamp99 - 23-03-2010

Sssh! Don't tempt fate....lol!