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By Yudster
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That was VERY funny.
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By button08
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next week will be a great match but liverpool record at the bridge is terrible so its not looking good for liverpool



looks like a barc v chelsea final
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By Bruvva
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My, judging by the media, Chelsea fans are getting a bit * aren't they? There's still 90 minutes to go and Liverpool only need one goal (granted the last time we scored there was 2004 and that was Bruno Cheyrou, but the law of averages means we have to score there at one point...) so it's far from over.

Oh, and Drogba's a cheating *.
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By Yudster
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charlalottie wrote: To get to the final would mean a heck of a lot to us.


Char, can I ask - when was the last time you went to a Chelsea game? I completely understand that they are your preferred Premiership team, but "us"?
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By button08
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Yudster wrote:
charlalottie wrote: To get to the final would mean a heck of a lot to us.


Char, can I ask - when was the last time you went to a Chelsea game? I completely understand that they are your preferred Premiership team, but "us"?





the last time she had a bank loan i guess the prices chelsea charge
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By Yudster
#339259
They aren't the most expensive in London by a long way. That particular award goes to Tottenham Hotspur. Not only are their ticket prices sky high, they offer no concessions at all. None.
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By Bonanzoid
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button08 wrote:how much do Tottenham Hotspur charge? as i paid £64 at chelsea once


Wow. Button's first use of punctuation. Congratulations, you do know what it is.
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By MK Chris
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A mate of mine who is a primary school teacher also manages (with two of his colleagues) the school theatre club, which is a voluntary thing for the kids. This year they did 'Much Ado About Football', which (as the name would suggest), is loosely based on 'Much Ado About Nothing' and football. They invited Pete Winkleman, the Milton Keynes Dons chairman down (because one of the teams they chose is the Dons) and he went down to watch with his wife on the last day of production.. he apparently loved it and has invited them to perform it in front of 15,000 people at half time on the last match of the season, which is cracking!
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By Bonanzoid
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button08 wrote:get back to hating gretna you fool


My hatred for them has been quenched for this year, what with their deduction of 10 points making their inevitable relegation all the more hasty and delicious. Thus, I have enough time to notice your lack of intelligence displayed (or not as the case may be) by your punctuation.
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By Yudster
#339311
button08 wrote:how much do Tottenham Hotspur charge? as i paid £64 at chelsea once


Last time Mr Yudster tried to get a ticket there - which was about four years ago - they asked for £76. I would assume it's gone up since then.
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By MK Chris
#339312
Football - certainly Premier League football - is no longer accessible to the working class and the ever-growing void between player and fan is massive. This is bad.
By wurzel
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Seeing as I wasnt around yesterday, allow me to celebrate...

YYYEEEESSSSSSS! Riise wasnt much liked amongst the kopites to begin with! As a text come through from a mate who was in the Chelsea end...

What's that coming off Riise's head, Is it an own goal, Is it an own goal?!

Let's all go to Moscow, Let's all go to Moscow lala la la, lala la la!

To be honest, thought we were a little bit lucky to get the draw, but hey ho, we did, and we are now strongly on course for the final. And who knows who we will be playing in Moscow.

Anyway, flooded with work now so uhh, Mos-cow...
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By MK Chris
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Yudster wrote:
charlalottie wrote: To get to the final would mean a heck of a lot to us.


Char, can I ask - when was the last time you went to a Chelsea game? I completely understand that they are your preferred Premiership team, but "us"?

Replace "Char" with "Wurzel", and you have another valid question.
By wurzel
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Topher wrote:
Yudster wrote:
charlalottie wrote: To get to the final would mean a heck of a lot to us.


Char, can I ask - when was the last time you went to a Chelsea game? I completely understand that they are your preferred Premiership team, but "us"?

Replace "Char" with "Wurzel", and you have another valid question.

Sunday March 30th 2008, Stamford Bridge, Chelsea 1-0 Middlesboro. Premiership, 13:30 kick off. Before that, Tuesday January 8th, Chelsea 2-1 Everton, Carling Cup Semi-Final 1st leg, 19:45 kick off.

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By wurzel
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charlalottie wrote:I find it a bit odd you're a Bristol fan (can't remember which one) yet you go on about Chelsea more.

Bristol City. They are my first team, Chelsea are my second. Well Chelsea are talked about more on here than City are.
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By button08
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Bonanzoid wrote:
button08 wrote:get back to hating gretna you fool


My hatred for them has been quenched for this year, what with their deduction of 10 points making their inevitable relegation all the more hasty and delicious. Thus, I have enough time to notice your lack of intelligence displayed (or not as the case may be) by your punctuation.




that's funny as you were moaning about them this time last month!
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By Yudster
#339442
You might have to explain that again, he's a Liverpool fan.

I thought it was great that Chelsea got the away goal because there is nothing more entertaining than watching Liverpool fans trying to work out how many they need to score in order to win the tie.
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