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Johaldo8 wrote:
Well that's for another thread (CL section) but Chelsea have been woeful in the Premiership this season.

I think it's safe to say that the title race is over now.


Laughing You were saying it was over in January. You were sort of right, too.

Oh and Chelsea will still have to keep going Mrtz to get second, so hopefully they won't ease up too much in the league and focus on our game. That said they have the squad to be unaffected by resting players.

 
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Chelsea can get a maximum of 87 points.

Man Utd are currently on 80 points, hence they only need 7 points from their 4 remaining games to win the title as the goal difference is too big for Chelsea to make up.

Therefore United can afford to draw at Blackburn AND lose to Chelsea and still win the title as long as they see off West Ham at home (dead cert, although Steely might argue that Wink ) and beat Wigan away. I know Wigan got a draw at Stamford Bridge tonight and at Anfield, but surely Man Utd's pace and movement would be far too much for their defence.

It's all over for sure.

The key to Utd winning the title was them going out and spending big money on the likes of Anderson, Nani, Tevez and Hargreaves. They caught the other clubs unaware by signing these players - I remember them signing Anderson and Nani very early during the close season. It's come good for them. They have so many options up front it's almost frightening.

 
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EMIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE HESKEEEEEEEEY!!



Laughing What a legend!

I didn't even watch this because I reckoned it would have been an easy 3 points for Chelsea, but what a result!

Stevie Bruce <3



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Gutted.

 
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Does that mean you've torn up your application to join the Chelsea Supporters' Club? Wink

 
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Me?

I'm still dreaming of them catching Man U. I haven't given up completely yet.

 
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Forev wrote:
EMIIIIIIIIIIIIIILE HESKEEEEEEEEY!!




Laughing Laughing

I couldn't believe it when I heard last night - poor old Chelsea, talk about committing footballing hari kiri, shooting themselves in the foot, f*cking themselves up beyond all recognition...you'd almost, almost feel sorry fo them.



















Do I b*llocks!!

Laughing

 
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Well well well, Chelsea just done their best ever impression of Arsenal at their worst. Never killed off the game and it came back to haunt them.The team chemistry is not going as planned,they need to get anelka into this system or they can forget Champion league.I think much of the blame is not anelka's because he's proven his ability with a lower quality club like Bolton etc,so those Chelsea players need to get the insecurities out of their make up and start doing their job.

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