Slashman X
17 years ago
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Gerrard \o/

Also Ivanovic was booked for holding, on the wing.


Yes, holding Lallana back, not touching his shorts
VP.
13 years ago
1 week ago
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Yes, holding Lallana back, not touching his shorts


Sigh.
Tommo.
12 years ago
1 year ago
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Whatever happened to Josh McEachran? Thought he was Chelsea's future in midfield?


He's been at Vitesse. Not played a great deal there due to injuries
Carroll.
15 years ago
3 years ago
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Leaving a booked Fabregas and Mikel on could be more risky than leaving a debutant on. Can see one of them picking up a sloppy second yellow
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Fair play Chelsea fans
Carroll.
15 years ago
3 years ago
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Sterling and Hazard have both been woeful today. And Can
Sam
17 years ago
1 year ago
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Standing ovation Chelsea fans? Deary me.
Tommo.
12 years ago
1 year ago
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Standing ovation Chelsea fans? Deary me.


Whats so bad about clapping a player who's constantly been one of the top in his position the last time he plays you. He's made it fun playing Liverpool
King Luis
17 years ago
1 month ago
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Gerrards post match interview
VP.
13 years ago
1 week ago
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Had he been black they'd have probably thrown Banana's too.
BR.
17 years ago
2 years ago
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Fair play to the ones that gave him the standing ovation he deserves but, deary me, those embarrassing laminated yellow posters. Imagine making those and taking them to a game.
K3V0
15 years ago
1 year ago
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Champions League football next season \o/
bluemoon.
17 years ago
2 months ago
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Aguero does it again, putting in a top performance against weak opposition so he can fade out again when it matters. Saying that, he is City's only striker that actually suits the way they play. Whilst Dzeko and Bony are decent, they don't suit City's style at all imo. Maybe they will next season under another new manager.

Fuck off
Flash.
17 years ago
10 months ago
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You do realise he's scored 10 of his 25 goals against teams in the Top 6?

Which is the same as he's scored against teams in 7th-19th.

So basically, he's a lazy bastard when it comes to lesser teams and he only turns up in big games. The Yaya Toure effect, if you will.
Slashman X
17 years ago
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I like the way you stopped at 19th
Flash.
17 years ago
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QPR can hardly be classified as a team.
Carroll.
15 years ago
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Apparently they had another fall out again, Joey Barton (shock horror) with someone else fighting in the dressing room yesterday
K3V0
15 years ago
1 year ago
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Tbf to Joey Barton he's probably one of the only players who has actually tried this season.
Sam
17 years ago
1 year ago
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Nice one Swansea.
VP.
13 years ago
1 week ago
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Deserved to lose that, useless cunts.
BR.
17 years ago
2 years ago
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Great result for Swansea, Monk has to be right up there for manager of the season.
Slashman X
17 years ago
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I love the fact that the majority of Arsenal match-going fans have no idea what the final whistle sounds like. For all the shite City get about their attendances, Arsenal get off pretty fucking lightly
Based Jorge
10 years ago
3 years ago
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Quelle surprise, trying to play with about 7 attacking midfielders doesn't work.
bmg033
10 years ago
4 months ago
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I love the fact that the majority of Arsenal match-going fans have no idea what the final whistle sounds like. For all the shite City get about their attendances, Arsenal get off pretty fucking lightly

You'd think that they would want to stay for the whole game considering they have to pay the most for their tickets. Never understood leaving early, unless you have to catch a train or something.
Based Jorge
10 years ago
3 years ago
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It's a pain in the arse to get home. I've never left early from a game but the Arsenal station is rammed and if it isn't running then Finsbury Park is the next closest and quite a walk.
Tommo.
12 years ago
1 year ago
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It's a pain in the arse to get home. I've never left early from a game but the Arsenal station is rammed and if it isn't running then Finsbury Park is the next closest and quite a walk.


Agreed took me like 45 minutes to get on a tube when I went this year. Benefit of Stamford Bridge being where it is I usually just walk to Earls Court
bmg033
10 years ago
4 months ago
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It's a pain in the arse to get home. I've never left early from a game but the Arsenal station is rammed and if it isn't running then Finsbury Park is the next closest and quite a walk.

Think i've used the stations in London on a matchday twice maybe? Absolute madness after full time. I don't live near London anymore so its easier to drive as near as possible to the stadium and walk the rest. Although you can't actually park within a certain distance from White Hart Lane unless you pay about £20 in one of those school playgrounds being used as car parks.
chokosc
14 years ago
5 days ago
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Loved using the tube when I lived in London, going to games. Was scary though as a little kid sometimes
Ninja
14 years ago
6 years ago
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Loved using the tube when I lived in London, going to games. Was scary though as a little kid sometimes


What on earth is there to love?

It literally like being a sardine and you have to queue for up to a couple of hours for the privilege.
Number 1
16 years ago
10 months ago
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Seeing any big event in London is a ballache when you go on the Underground afterwards - I went to big gigs at the Emirates (Muse) and Finsbury Park (Arctic Monkeys) in 2013/14, and on both occasions, getting a tube out of there was a pain in the arse, while North Greenwich station after anything at the O2 is pretty hideous, and I also found the stations nearest to Fulham and West Ham to be painful.

By contrast going to the Emirates last December wasn't actually as bad as I was expecting.

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