ROMANS_ARMY said:
goalmole said:
Chelsea seem to have a habit of starting the season like a house on fire and then faltering towards the end. City meanwhile seem to be acquiring the happy knack, the same knack the scum were reputed to have, of picking up steam as the season progresses and then finishing in almost unbeatable form. I know which way round I would rather have it.
You what M8, finishing the season in unbeatable form!! Chelsea faltering at the end of the season!!
It took 2 spectacular collapses from your rivals to win your 2 titles & even 1 of those was only secured on the last kick of the season. Jose in his first spell with us won the league at a canter, this was when Utd & Arsenal were much better teams than they are now. Win a title with games to spare & you might just be credible.
There won't be a lull with us this season. We have too much quality all over the pitch. The only way i see you finishing above us is if you were to fail to qualify from your CL group.
So winning 2 league titles, an FA Cup and a League Cup, all in the last 4 seasons, isn't "credible" in the eyes of this Chelsea fan, because we didn't win the league with, at least, 1 game to spare. I assume the 2010 title under Ancelotti wasn't "credible" then either? We can only control how many points we get, not how many the opponents get. When we pipped United to the title, on goals difference, they accrued 89 points, which was 6 more then the 2nd place team in either of Mourinho's title winning seasons. Maybe that had a bearing on how early we won the title? You claim United and Arsenal were better when Mourinho won the league, the final points totals don't back that up.
Plus, I'd hardly call Liverpool losing at home to Chelsea a "spectacular collapse". That was all we needed to win the league, yes they dropped 2 points at Palace, but that was irrelevant as, even if they'd held on and won that game 3-0, we'd have still won the league, on goals difference rather than points. As mentioned earlier, you say we needed a "spectacular collapse" from United too, but this "collapse" still saw them finish with 89 points, a points total high enough to win the Premier League in 2001, 2002, 2003, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014, or 10 of the last 15 seasons, so hardly gifting us the league now is it?
I love being lectured on credibility by fans of a club that has helped push football into the situation it's currently in, whereby for City to be competitive we needed a billionaire to take us over and spend hundreds of millions on players. It's also worth noting that, domestically, Chelsea have won 15 trophies in their history (the Charity/Community Shield is NOT a trophy in this regard!), whereas City have won 12. Hardly numbers which bestow credibility on one side, and not the other.