Liverpool love story: Benitez made his intentions clear by refusing to condemn Suarez for biting Ivanovic As manager of Chelsea, you would expect Benitez to speak to the Serbian, to ask him what had happened. But instead of sticking up for his player, he simply denied that he had seen the whole thing. Normally the… Read full article >
Archives for April 2013
Suarez has a history with Ivanovic… he punched him in the neck last season
Suarez has a history with Ivanovic… he punched him in the neck last season Luis Suarez’s bite on Branislav Ivanovic was not out of the blue – the Uruguayan punched the Chelsea defender in the neck last year. This video shows the two running for the ball in the league game at Anfield in May… Read full article >
Suarez offered anger management classes by the PFA
Suarez offered anger management classes by the PFA as disgraced striker is fined by Liverpool for bite on Ivanovic * Luis Suarez, known as ‘The Cannibal’ in Holland, bit Branislav Ivanovic during Liverpool’s 2-2 draw with Chelsea * Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers labels Suarez’s behaviour ‘unacceptable’ and later says ‘all players can be replaced’ *… Read full article >
Danger – Beware – Teeth Alert – Dangerous…
FSW was probably pleased when the 97th minute goal went in…
Back to the root of our own problem, FSW, his team selection was typically wrong. That was never going to be a Torres game. Not that I expected any different from the self-proclaimed tactical genius, but FSWs gameplan yeserday smacked of arrogance & idiocy. He’s a knt. Anarchy. He was probably more pleased than anyone… Read full article >
Anyone who says or thinks that Chelsea aren’t being victimised by the officials is in denial
Anyone who says or thinks that Chelsea aren’t being victimised by the officials is in denial. The posts on here last week said as much, and after that debacle yesterday we have only been made right in our opinions. 6 minutes?! Fkk me – 4 subs and two goals. Then a 5th sub, just as… Read full article >
Chelsea’s top-three hopes kept alive by John Terry double and David Luiz wonder strike against Fulham in 3-0 win
Chelsea’s top-three hopes kept alive by John Terry double and David Luiz wonder strike against Fulham in 3-0 win Chelsea have passed up seven trophy chances this season but there was only ever one big prize: ensuring they finish in the top four (ideally top three) and qualify for next season’s Champions League. Anything else,… Read full article >
Someone’s fed up with Foy…
Someone’s fed up with Foy. So’s his mate, Pat… _______ Hi All, Once again the FA turn a blind eye to crimes against Chelsea, Chris Foy the referee from yesterdays match said in his report that he had seen the two footed lunge on David Luiz by Aguero but did not take any further action,… Read full article >
Kompany on Torres – “Not a penalty” – Foy
LOL. He didn’t have his shirt. There are a few of these pics being pushed around. It’s all aimed at Foy, who plainly didn’t want city losing. I still say he did us a favour – it’s up to the players to look at the remaining league games and get to it. http://www.chelseadaft.org/2013/04/torres-incident-penalty-or-not.html
Rafa lost the Plot
Rafa Lost the Plot By Steven Howard AND then there was one. Just one trophy left at the end of a season where so many of football’s prizes have slipped through their fingers. And if Chelsea start their game in Basel on Thursday week as they set off in yesterday’s semi-final against Manchester City then… Read full article >