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Re: Normal service resumes in the Premiership
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 10:54 am
by Mike_CFC
Reason why i'm hoping you're still involved in the Wafer Cup by the time you play us !grin!
I think Grant has learned his lesson,so expect to see the same type team that destroyed the pikeys on Saturday.
Is'nt Ledley injured again?
Re: Normal service resumes in the Premiership
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:04 pm
by Bob Singleton
Good to see the FA have rescinded Lampard's red card.
Re: Normal service resumes in the Premiership
Posted: Tue Mar 04, 2008 3:49 pm
by Mike_CFC
very true Bob.The FA saw sense for a change !shocked!
We (Chelsea) can now unleash Frank on Barnsley and Derby !happy!Bob Singleton wrote:
> Good to see the FA have rescinded Lampard's red card.
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Re: Normal service resumes in the Premiership
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 8:56 am
by chatterji
No, the deal with Leders is that his knee is knackered (medical term) which means he can play one in three due to swelling. I'd be very surprised if he continued past this season, which is tragic as he's been our best player for a decade and is a world-class defender. Nice guy too, by all accounts.
Why he wasn't the first choice for England under the Swede, I'll never now. He's far better and more consistent than Ferdinand and has real pace, to cover Terry's lumbering arse.
Re: Normal service resumes in the Premiership
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:05 am
by Mike_CFC
Now now chatterji,Terry is England's rock.It annoys me the stick he gets from certain media quarters and he and Ledley should lead England's defence imo.Better than that missing 'lump' Rio.
Re: Normal service resumes in the Premiership
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 11:44 am
by Sam Slater
Terry's never had a good game for England while Ferdinand has.
Terry's only looked good in teams where the midfield is compact and gven him loads of protection. In a team that plays expansive football, like Man Utd, Arsenal, and Tottenham, I feel Terry would look very exposed.
He isn't crap, I'm just saying the way Man Utd play, Rio is open to attack far more than Terry is at Chelsea.