The Battle of Stamford Bridge
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Re: The Battle of Stamford Bridge
He did so at Villa in the League Cup but I'm fairly sure Petrov, who has been present throughout this more recent 4-5-1 experiment, has mainly been on the left wingofficer_dibble wrote:coyle likes to invert his wingers though
Ryo's fairly two-footed so he can cut inside if that's the plan
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No doubt we'll pack our 'Bad Runs Ended Here' banner with the team kit for the benefit of Sr. Torres. 

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I'm going to this one. It's a rip off but the only London Prem team I didn't manage to do last year since it was over Christmas and I was back home in Bolton. Might as well tick another stadium off the list...
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I wouldn't mind us trying Petrov back in and Ryo on the right.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:He did so at Villa in the League Cup but I'm fairly sure Petrov, who has been present throughout this more recent 4-5-1 experiment, has mainly been on the left wingofficer_dibble wrote:coyle likes to invert his wingers though
Ryo's fairly two-footed so he can cut inside if that's the plan
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Me too..Beefheart wrote:I wouldn't mind us trying Petrov back in and Ryo on the right.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:He did so at Villa in the League Cup but I'm fairly sure Petrov, who has been present throughout this more recent 4-5-1 experiment, has mainly been on the left wingofficer_dibble wrote:coyle likes to invert his wingers though
Ryo's fairly two-footed so he can cut inside if that's the plan
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Wasn't that set on fire in the back of Andy Carroll's car?Bruce Rioja wrote:No doubt we'll pack our 'Bad Runs Ended Here' banner with the team kit for the benefit of Sr. Torres.
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it's one of those eternal truths that all lower-premiership club fans have - perpetuated because we only count the times when it comes true and not the times it doesn't - thus making it 100% true! (see also: "we're always last on MOTD" and "Lawro always predicts us to lose")Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Wasn't that set on fire in the back of Andy Carroll's car?Bruce Rioja wrote:No doubt we'll pack our 'Bad Runs Ended Here' banner with the team kit for the benefit of Sr. Torres.
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Put Ryo up against their weakest link. Dont think Tuncay deserves to be dropped after saturday but as mark Davis is a doubt he could end up playing in what may be his best position. Wheater did ok at the weekend and Ream being left footed may well be in Knight's favoured position. Not much between Knight/Wheater but Ream needs to play because he has pace and can pass a ball.boltonboris wrote:Me too..Beefheart wrote:I wouldn't mind us trying Petrov back in and Ryo on the right.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:He did so at Villa in the League Cup but I'm fairly sure Petrov, who has been present throughout this more recent 4-5-1 experiment, has mainly been on the left wingofficer_dibble wrote:coyle likes to invert his wingers though
Ryo's fairly two-footed so he can cut inside if that's the plan
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On second thoughts.. I've changed my mind about the centre backs. I would play Wheater instead of Knight. Chelsea pins teams back as they play a fairly slow and don't get behind too often, so Wheater's pace won't be as exposed as it would be normally. His concentration is better on the most part too.
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John Terry out for 6 weeks, so thats gotta be good news I suppose 

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thebish wrote:it's one of those eternal truths that all lower-premiership club fans have - perpetuated because we only count the times when it comes true and not the times it doesn't - thus making it 100% true! (see also: "we're always last on MOTD" and "Lawro always predicts us to lose")Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Wasn't that set on fire in the back of Andy Carroll's car?Bruce Rioja wrote:No doubt we'll pack our 'Bad Runs Ended Here' banner with the team kit for the benefit of Sr. Torres.
Bish, your posts are far too level-headed and far too reasonable to have any place on an internet forum.
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Sponge wrote:Bish, your posts are far too level-headed and far too reasonable to have any place on an internet forum.thebish wrote:blah, blah ... bllx, bllx

You've not beem on here long, have you Sponge ?
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I agree with Sponge..bobo the clown wrote:Sponge wrote:Bish, your posts are far too level-headed and far too reasonable to have any place on an internet forum.thebish wrote:blah, blah ... bllx, bllx![]()
You've not beem on here long, have you Sponge ?
stop arguing Bobo - you're bringing the Forum down with all your argumentalistising....

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Just watching Chelsea against Napoli.. what has happened to them? that Cahill lad at the back isn't looking to clever at the back 

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ChrisC wrote:Just watching Chelsea against Napoli.. what has happened to them? that Cahill lad at the back isn't looking to clever at the back
Well Im only listening to it on the radio but the home crowd sounds mental! Theyre an unhinged bunch those Napoli fans
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They make some very unsettling soundsP.O.S. wrote:ChrisC wrote:Just watching Chelsea against Napoli.. what has happened to them? that Cahill lad at the back isn't looking to clever at the back
Well Im only listening to it on the radio but the home crowd sounds mental! Theyre an unhinged bunch those Napoli fans


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Feel a bit sorry for cahill swapping gladys for Lois. Talk about out of the frying pan.
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Invert the wingers, play 4-5-1 or 4-4-2 if you please. The only crucial element to this is that Muamba MUST play 90 minutes alongside NRC. That way and only that way, we might just salvage a point.
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Some interesting comments on the chelsea forum. 4 0 6 formation away from home. Fullbacks getting caught too far up the pitch. No midfielders who can tackle.Dodgy overexposed central defenders.Drogba not the player he was. Stubborn manager trying to make his point at the expense of the team........
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Not me.boltonboris wrote:Me too..Beefheart wrote:I wouldn't mind us trying Petrov back in and Ryo on the right.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:He did so at Villa in the League Cup but I'm fairly sure Petrov, who has been present throughout this more recent 4-5-1 experiment, has mainly been on the left wingofficer_dibble wrote:coyle likes to invert his wingers though
Ryo's fairly two-footed so he can cut inside if that's the plan
Petrov can fcuk right off
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