Tonight's Football
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1-0 Chelsea. Only just though 

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1-1 Penalty.
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Azpilicueta? I've never heard of him. Is this his debut? 

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Been pretty regular through the season i think
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Yep he has indeed.mrkint wrote:Been pretty regular through the season i think
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Yep, good player too.mrkint wrote:Been pretty regular through the season i think
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great header.
dreadful defending.
dreadful defending.
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Cahill just won the UEFA cup for Chelsea there with that tackle. Good on ya lad....
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Chelsea deserved it second half, Great indivudual goal by Torres, he got fouled three times and even the goalie tried to trip him. Well done Gary Cahill. Cracker from Lampard that hit the bar. John Terry be a man and let Lampard take the cup.
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What a way to win it! and Cahill showing his class at the end.
Just seen Terry being a full kit wanker again. Has he even played a game in the Europa League?
Just seen Terry being a full kit wanker again. Has he even played a game in the Europa League?
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Terry already has his kit on.
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John Terry is an utter c*nt....
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What a fecking tit Terry is....
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Probably the quickest JT has got changed since Wayne Bridge came home early.
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Annoyed Grunt wrote:John Terry is an utter c*nt....
And he knows it.. Did you see his face when Lampard told him to lift the cup with him? Terry's face was a picture

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I reckon he was doing it just to take the piss out of all the shit jokes and photshopped pictures that bored everyone to tears for how ever many months.
Good luck to him.
Good luck to him.
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He's one of my defenders in my fantasy football team (alongside Baines and Vertonghen).Bruce Rioja wrote:Azpilicueta? I've never heard of him. Is this his debut?
He's ace.
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mrkint wrote:Probably the quickest JT has got changed since Wayne Bridge came home early.

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Feck John Terry, what the feck was Demba 'cup-tied' Ba doing getting a medal?!
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Gnarly
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