Sat, 30th Apr, 5.30pm Chelsea v Spurs.

THFC6061 said:
I have a feeling that whatever the result - win, lose or draw - it will be good for Manchester City.
How is a Spurs win good for Man City? They're in no position to take 2nd place and if you won you'd be within a point of them. I can understand why they want you to fall flat at the Bridge.
 
Castiel said:
THFC6061 said:
I have a feeling that whatever the result - win, lose or draw - it will be good for Manchester City.
How is a Spurs win good for Man City? They're in no position to take 2nd place and if you won you'd be within a point of them. I can understand why they want you to fall flat at the Bridge.
Morning Castiel! You are correct, I don't know any City fan who won't be supporting Chelsea today. If you beat them and we manage to overcome West Ham tomorrow it would be a cracking weekend for us.
 
malg said:
Castiel said:
How is a Spurs win good for Man City? They're in no position to take 2nd place and if you won you'd be within a point of them. I can understand why they want you to fall flat at the Bridge.
Morning Castiel! You are correct, I don't know any City fan who won't be supporting Chelsea today. If you beat them and we manage to overcome West Ham tomorrow it would be a cracking weekend for us.
Are you 24hrs ahead. It's Friday today.

Hope Chelsea smash Spurs. Arrogant fans and keegan-esque tactically challenged manager who is adored by the media.
 
Bluwhit said:
malg said:
Morning Castiel! You are correct, I don't know any City fan who won't be supporting Chelsea today. If you beat them and we manage to overcome West Ham tomorrow it would be a cracking weekend for us.
Are you 24hrs ahead. It's Friday today.

Hope Chelsea smash Spurs. Arrogant fans and keegan-esque tactically challenged manager who is adored by the media.

jesus change the record mate
 
SPURS TEAM NEWS...

Tom Huddlestone is a major doubt for Saturday’s Premier League clash at Chelsea after picking up an ankle injury.

The midfielder recently returned to action after a lengthy spell on the sidelines but has been to see a specialist after bruising showed up this week and is unlikely to make the trip to Stamford Bridge.

He is joined on the sidelines by Benoit Assou-Ekotto, who injured his hamstring during last week’s draw with West Brom.

Wilson Palacios is reported to be making progress after knee surgery, but remains out alongside Ledley King, Jonathan Woodgate and Alan Hutton.


...AND HARRY ON CHELSEA...

Harry Redknapp believes our remaining away games will be key if we are to achieve a top four Premier League finish - starting with Saturday’s clash at Chelsea.

His team sit four points behind Manchester City in the race for that remaining Champions League spot after last weekend’s home draw with West Brom.

The visit to Stamford Bridge is the first of three away games against top six sides - with trips to City and Liverpool coming up - that make up the majority of our end-of-season run-in.

But the manager feels the points are there if we can turn some of our recent draws into vital wins when it matters most.

He said: “It’s all to play for still. Man City have got pole position now with us dropping a couple of points last Saturday and them winning at Blackburn.

“But we’ve got to be positive and try to win as many of our games as we can and see where we finish up. It can be done but we need to pick up some big points in some tough games away from home now.

“We’ve had six games where we’ve won one and drawn five. We’ve played well in the games but we’ve just not got the results and that’s hurt us.

“But that’s the way its been all season. Everybody has tossed points away, everybody has had blips at the top of the table.”

Chelsea, on the other hand, have their own agenda on Saturday with table toppers Manchester United just six points away, so Harry is under no illusions how tough this trip will be.

He added: “They’re in good form, they’re playing well. They’ve got good players and they’re a strong football team.

“They’re a team that I think most of us fancied at the start to probably win the Premier League, and they’re there every year because they’ve got fantastic players who have been there, done it – they’re winners.

“So you go to Chelsea knowing it’s going to be a difficult game, but we’re a good side as well. We’ve had some great matches with Chelsea in the time I’ve been here, so hopefully this will be another big game for us.”
 
Huddlestone is a big blow for Spurs. One of their best players IMO.

Lol..Arry still at it. I reckon he will say that same thing: "We can still do it"..even if we beat West ham and they lose to Chelsea.

Honestly...im pretty sure about a Chelsea win because they are looking better than ever. I can't see them losing this. They will fight for the title and they want to win.

We have to beat West Ham to keep Arry depressed.
 

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