Chris in London
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I’ve not wanted to go to Chelsea since 1978.
Kind regards,
Elvis Costello.
Not a fan of flower shows, then?
I’ve not wanted to go to Chelsea since 1978.
Kind regards,
Elvis Costello.
Shame, because it was a good year for the RosesNot a fan of flower shows, then?
Two of the City v Chelsea games were 2nd City teams. Too much got made of Tuchel having Pep's number.Admittedly, I didn't see the whole game, just the "highlights" on MOTD.
But I was wondering if, considering the previous three meetings, where Tuchel appears to know how to play against City, if the signing of Lukaku for them could be a mistake? Does he slow them down?
As good as Lukaku is, and as poor as the Werner has been, I think they needed more of a 'fox in the box', pacy, fast- footed player to feed off the fast paced breaks. A Gabriel Jesus type of player.
For me, I'm not sure Lukaku is their answer. Good if you put it over his head to run onto and he'll turn you every time if you go touch tight, but give him a couple of yards and as others have pointed out, he then just becomes a flick on merchant. Alright, maybe a bit sarcastic there, but you get my drift.
I remember when Potchetino, Mourinho and Klopp "had Pep's number" too.Two of the City v Chelsea games were 2nd City teams. Too much got made of Tuchel having Pep's number.
I think Lukaku is a player who will score loads of goals against weaker sides but that is good. Chelsea fell down last season because they could not score goals so they'd dominate sides and end up losing.
First time was 66/67 0-0,also the ECWC semi 71 0-1 last time FA CUP win 3-0 71.I haven’t been there since the ECWC semi-final in 1971. I went a few times in the mid to late 1960s. It was a weird ground very dilapidated but with some character.
The first time I went, a group of us missed the kick-off despite leaving Manchester at midnight on the Friday night. We got drinking with some Fulham fans in a pub by the Thames and underestimated the time to walk to the stadium.
I used to hate watching Chelsea back then. They were always very negative and packed the midfield with hatchet-men and would smother the play. They were certainly the dirtiest team in the first division back then (alongside Leeds). This was demonstrated in the 1970 FA Cup final against Leeds United which was an exercise in brutality.
Remember when Fantasy Football League got a current referee to watch a video of the match and issue red and yellow cards as appropriate. There would have scarcely been any players left in the pitch by the end. I only saw the initial match. I missed the replay as I was in Vienna.
Not to mention the trophyless paper boyI remember when Potchetino, Mourinho and Klopp "had Pep's number" too.
A nonsense football cliche.