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Anelka's Champions League Dream Continues
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 9:18 pm
by hisroyalgingerness
enjoy it nico
Posted: Wed Mar 05, 2008 10:03 pm
by Matty-Sharples
I bet they go and win it the season we sell him.
Real madird out though, lost at home to Roma. Both madrid teams out of europe

Re: Anelka's Champions League Dream Continues
Posted: Thu Mar 06, 2008 6:55 am
by Hoboh
hisroyalgingerness wrote:
enjoy it nico
Aye it must be tough being a £15 mill squad player!!!
Still TBH I was only going to watch the Chelski game to watch Anelka, he didnt play I switched off!!!!!
Posted: Sat Mar 08, 2008 12:07 am
by marshall_42
serves him right. UEFA would have done him rightly.
Re: Anelka's Champions League Dream Continues
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 3:38 am
by FaninOz
hisroyalgingerness wrote:
Anelka's honeymoon at Chelsea appears to be over,
In the first 7 Premieship games since he joind Chelsea he
started in 6
subbed on in 1
scored 1 goal
had 2 assists
He hasn't even been on the bench for the last two Premiership games, rested or ????
In 3 possible FA Cup games he
started 2
subbed on in 1
subbed off in 1
scored 1 goal
had 1 assist
In 2 possible Champions League games he
started 0
subbed on in 1
Goals 0
Assists 0
So in a total of 14 games in all competitions he has started 8, scored 2 goals and had 3 assists, how's that for a 15mil striker playing in one of the best teams in Europe!!
I wonder how happy he is with his move now, I guess with the money yes but with the football NO. The picture says it all.
Posted: Thu Mar 20, 2008 8:33 am
by CrazyHorse
I doubt he'd have been any happier had he not moved on. Helping get teams promoted back to the Premiership isn't really his thing.
Anyway, feck him.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 7:21 am
by FaninOz
Still a sub and not so "super" at that!
I'm sure that he would prefer to be playing than warming his backside.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 10:18 am
by fatshaft
FaninOz wrote:Still a sub and not so "super" at that!
I'm sure that he would prefer to be playing than warming his backside.
He'll be playing next season when Dogba joins Jose in Milan.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 11:26 am
by Matty-Sharples
Rather than on the wing like he is playing at the moment.
Oh dear Avram
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:32 pm
by keveh
CrazyHorse wrote:I doubt he'd have been any happier had he not moved on. Helping get teams promoted back to the Premiership isn't really his thing.
It's not a coincidence that we started to drop after he left.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 12:42 pm
by FD
Indeed. I've said this in numerous threads but one more time won't hurt.
I personally (through perhaps biased maybe even blinkered eyes) think this is the worst decision of his career.
At Bolton he could have been an absolute hero, a legend (maybe even one of our biggest of all time, who knows) and always a star, a big fish in a small pond. He definitely bought into the ethos of the club, the camaraderie, the TEAM.
At Chelsea he'll always just be another expensive player amongst other stars, nobody special, as good as the rest.
Just like Tal Ben Haim who thought the grass was greener (who isn't even a bench warmer anymore) he's gone thinking of glory and money, the sad fact is that Drogba will always be ahead of him and he's never gonna be first name on the team sheet, unlike at Bolton where he was without a doubt our star player and the first name on the sheet (unless you're talking EUFA or other cups).
He could have stayed with us, helped keep us up (imagine how far adrift we'd be without his goals this season) and probably ended his career with us, as a legend. Instead he's proven he's a foreign mercenary, unable to settle for more than a few seasons.
He was absolutely brilliant for France against England, stand out player for them and yet come Sunday...he's on the bench.
Don't see him smiling like he did at Bolton anymore.
Posted: Mon Mar 31, 2008 2:19 pm
by Hoboh
FD wrote:Indeed. I've said this in numerous threads but one more time won't hurt.
I personally (through perhaps biased maybe even blinkered eyes) think this is the worst decision of his career.
At Bolton he could have been an absolute hero, a legend (maybe even one of our biggest of all time, who knows) and always a star, a big fish in a small pond. He definitely bought into the ethos of the club, the camaraderie, the TEAM.
At Chelsea he'll always just be another expensive player amongst other stars, nobody special, as good as the rest.
Just like Tal Ben Haim who thought the grass was greener (who isn't even a bench warmer anymore) he's gone thinking of glory and money, the sad fact is that Drogba will always be ahead of him and he's never gonna be first name on the team sheet, unlike at Bolton where he was without a doubt our star player and the first name on the sheet (unless you're talking EUFA or other cups).
He could have stayed with us, helped keep us up (imagine how far adrift we'd be without his goals this season) and probably ended his career with us, as a legend. Instead he's proven he's a foreign mercenary, unable to settle for more than a few seasons.
He was absolutely brilliant for France against England, stand out player for them and yet come Sunday...he's on the bench.
Don't see him smiling like he did at Bolton anymore.
I think the Anelka bit is sad really but this bit is pure magic to my ears after some of the numptys on here rated him Gods gift to defence!!!

Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:09 pm
by The-Wanderer
on the bench until the last 10 minutes haahahahahah
wrong decision mr anelka
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 7:30 pm
by Zulus Thousand of em
Another example of the curse of rejecting Bolton Wanderers?
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:34 pm
by Bruce Rioja
The-Wanderer wrote:on the bench until the last 10 minutes haahahahahah
wrong decision mr anelka
As opposed to the joy of what exactly?
