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Desperado
07-19-2004, 11:38 AM
Ole ole ole ole ole!!
Asadbek
07-19-2004, 12:10 PM
Ha namuncha? :)
O'zi ancha ko'rinmay ketdingiz :)
endi kelasolib, ole-ole deb baqirasiz hech bir kommentarsiz... Nima gap?
Man hozir Chealseaning Didier Drogbani Olimpic Marseldan 36 Mio €ga sotib olganidan boshqa yangilik topmadim :)
a tak omadlar!
Kolobok
07-19-2004, 12:51 PM
Bu-u-u-u!!!!
interfootball
07-19-2004, 01:44 PM
Hi i am a chelsea fan,yes this year hopefully will be the historic year for chelsea, premier league,fa cup,champions league, wow how nice if they get all of them
Guardian
07-19-2004, 03:07 PM
whuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu!!!!!
WHUUUUUUUU!!!!!
Desperado
07-20-2004, 04:05 AM
Iya, salom berdik Asadbek aka, qle ishla endi :)
Chelsea FC completed the signing of Didier Drogba for in the region of £24mln yesterday after successfully signing Cech, Robben, Ferreira and Kezman. The last signing of this season probably will be Benefica attacking midfielder Tiago (for about £10mln).
Now Mourinho seems to have collected the team he wanted.
Here is the regular squad of Chelsea for this year under manager Jose Mourinho:
Goalkeepers: Cech, Guddicini
Defence: Ferreira, Terry, Gallas, Bridge, Makelele
Midfield: Robben, Lampard, Parker, Smertin, Tiago, Duff
Forward: Gudjohnson, Drogba, Kezman, Mutu (forward is the most impressive collecion)
Its going to be an exciting year for Chesea!!
Hofiz
07-20-2004, 10:09 AM
Iya, salom berdik Asadbek aka, qle ishla endi :)
Chelsea FC completed the signing of Didier Drogba for in the region of £24mln yesterday after successfully signing Cech, Robben, Ferreira and Kezman. The last signing of this season probably will be Benefica attacking midfielder Tiago (for about £10mln).
Now Mourinho seems to have collected the team he wanted.
Here is the regular squad of Chelsea for this year under manager Jose Mourinho:
Goalkeepers: Cech, Guddicini
Defence: Ferreira, Terry, Gallas, Bridge, Makelele
Midfield: Robben, Lampard, Parker, Smertin, Tiago, Duff
Forward: Gudjohnson, Drogba, Kezman, Mutu (forward is the most impressive collecion)
Its going to be an exciting year for Chesea!!Keep in mind that star players are not enough for success. Nujen komandniy dux. A naschyot zvyozd, Chelsea vsyo eshyo ustupayet Arsenalu. Arsenal samaya zvyozdnaya komanda, i igroki zdorovo igrayut v komande.
Desperado
07-20-2004, 11:26 AM
Also keep in mind that Chelsea is preparing itself to become a leader in world football. You can not set up a world class club in a day even if you have billions. This takes time. Despite various difficulties (many new players joining and leaving the club) Chelsea is doing well. They finished 2nd in Premiership last year and reached 1/4 in Champions league, not a bad result for a team who had lots of new players in their squad. If Ranieri did not make tactical mistake against Monaco when Chelsea was winning in the last minutes, who knows maybe we would end up winning CL.
Arsenal is a good team, no doubt, but the squad they have is same for years, players understand each other really well. It is very stable and well organised team. This quality was missing in Chelsea. But now it is changing to a positive side.
I think this year it will be different for Arsenal to side Chelsea.
Soon we will see.
badbashara
07-21-2004, 01:26 PM
You mean Chelsov's fans? (hehe)
Kolobok
07-21-2004, 07:03 PM
I wonder,were you guys supporting Chelsea before it was bought by Abramovich? ;)
Desperado
07-22-2004, 02:38 AM
I have been supporting Chelsea for the last 6 years, and I always a season ticket holder. Rarely miss matches especially home matches.
No sarcastic posts please Kolobochek, I guess you are Leeds fan rnt you? :)
skeid
07-23-2004, 06:58 AM
I was visiting a friend in London, as we sat on the pub, he said to me, we must talk English if we discuss football, te guys around here is so suspicious!
I asked "Are there any word I never must say loud in here? " He leaned forward and wispered in my ear "c h e l s e a"
Hope you stay away from white chapel area Desperado :cool:
Guardian
08-10-2004, 01:12 PM
nothing special in the team, rather than robbed money of Roman Abramovich.
tarafdor
08-10-2004, 07:51 PM
I heard that Gianfranco Zola returned to Chelsea.
Desperado
08-11-2004, 07:56 AM
Zola was in Stamford Bridge just to address his farewell to the supporters and played in his own memorial match for Chelsea.
He tipped a success this year for Chelsea saying the team will capure the league title in this season.
tarafdor
08-11-2004, 09:17 AM
shunday demoqchiydim da...
Desperado
08-11-2004, 09:41 AM
hullas yakshanba kuni London vaqti bilan 16.00 da CHELSEA v MANCHESTER UNITED!!!
imkoniyati bo'lganlar mutlaqo tomosho qilsin.
Chelsea tarafda o'yinga tushishi mumkin bo'lganlar:
Gudicini/Cech
Ferreira/Johnson/Gallas/Terry/Carvalho/Bridge
Smertin/Geremi/Parker/Makelele/Lampard/Duff
Drogba/Gudjohnsen/Kezman/Mutu
Tiago, Robben, Joe Cole kasal, Babayaro, Huth reserve bo'sa kk.
ManU ni bilmadim, lekin ko'pchilik asosiy o'yinchilar kasal va Olimpiadada: Ruud v Nistelrooy, Ronaldo, Heinze, Solskajaer kabilar.
yana gaplashamiz matchdan keyin.
Desperado
08-16-2004, 02:23 AM
Chelsea 1-0 ManU
Absolutely breathtaking game, brilliant win for Chelsea!!!!!!!!!!
Guardian
08-16-2004, 02:39 PM
Match statistics are for MU, just the luck was for the Blues.
Joe
Guardian
08-16-2004, 02:42 PM
Mourinho relieved after win
MOURINHO'S VIEW
Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd
Jose Mourinho admitted Manchester United were unlucky to leave Stamford Bridge empty-handed after Eidur Gudjohnsen gave Chelsea a narrow win.
Mourinho relieved after win
MOURINHO'S VIEW
Chelsea 1-0 Man Utd
Jose Mourinho admitted Manchester United were unlucky to leave Stamford Bridge empty-handed after Eidur Gudjohnsen gave Chelsea a narrow win.
Gudjohnsen's early goal gave Chelsea a 1-0 victory in Mourinho's first game in the Premiership since leaving Porto.
He said: "United were unfortunate not to get anything but I also felt our performance deserved three points.
"When Manchester United's Mikael Silvestre said we had not had time to create team spirit here, he was wrong."
Mourinho added: "The group of players I have got here have been fantastic since the first day I got here.
"We were a team mentally. I told the players we had to win this match because the three points we got were three points our direct opponents for our objective of the title wouldn't get.
"We had to win. If that meant playing a little bit differently to what we like, what we enjoy and what we want to do in the future, then we had to do it.
"Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson put people up front to press us and pushed me to be alive in the dugout and make changes I wouldn't normally make.
"The best way to sum it up is to say we deserved the victory but they maybe didn't deserve a defeat.
"I was thinking before the match that it was an unbelievable atmosphere.
"We had this kind of atmosphere four times a year in Portugal when Porto, Benfica and Sporting Lisbon play.
"I am lucky to be here to work in the Premiership and I want to work every day to prove I belong here because I want to stay for a long time."
'When Mikael Silvestre said we had not had time to create team spirit here, he was wrong'
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho
More here in the BBC news (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/3558800.stm)
Joe;)
Desperado
08-17-2004, 01:51 AM
Manchester did not play bad. But it was 'just' good. I agree according to statistics they have advantage. But who cares?
Statistics is not important. After the score, Chelsea a few more very very good chances. But it is not the same with Manchester. They did not have a SINGLE chance throughout whole game! Can you believe it? Only one moment was when Giggs shot a yard wide from the net. And even if he could shot stright, there was Cech staying ready.
That was because Chelsea defence was brilliant.
What we lack in that game was the creative attacking wingers Robben, Cole, Tiago and Duff. Otherwise the score would have been wider.
Of course Mourinho will say that Manchester was unlucky to comfort whining Ferguson, but actually ManU absolutely could not even create that chance to get unlucky. And also Mourinho said that Chelsea deserved a win. Thats what counts really; a deserved win.
Desperado
08-18-2004, 11:16 AM
break time
here is what ex Chelsea player Melchiot says about his ex team mates:
http://www.icons.com/melchiot/team.html
Desperado
08-18-2004, 11:23 AM
Russian singer to record new Chelsea song
A Russian pop star has been signed up by Chelsea boss Roman Abramovich to record a new song for fans to sing along with at games.
Alsou is the daughter of Ralif Safin, one of the founders of Russia's largest oil company Lukoil.
The 20-year-old is a chart topper in Russia and Eurovision runner-up.
She's confirmed she had accepted an offer form Abramovich to come up with a new song for Blues fans to sing during games, says Russian news website Lenta.ru.
Vadim Baikov, spokesman for the pop star, said they'd now be looking for someone to write the words and music for Alsou.
He said she was to be paid about £10,000 for the recording contract.
http://www.ananova.com/entertainment/story/sm_1064556.html?menu=entertainment.music
Desperado
09-30-2004, 04:08 AM
Chelsea 3-1 Porto
Chelsea kept up their 100% record in Europe this season as Jose Mourinho's side beat his former club Porto.
Alexei Smertin gave Chelsea an early lead with a crisply executed volley after some slick approach play.
And a Didier Drogba header from a Damien Duff free-kick doubled Chelsea's advantage soon after the interval.
The European champions then briefly unnerved Chelsea when Benni McCarthy lashed the ball home before John Terry's header made the game safe.
Porto were unrecognisable from the team that won last season's final under Mourinho, with only five players of the side that beat Monaco starting the game on Wednesday.
Diego, brought from Santos to replace the Barcelona-bound Deco, gamely battled to provide impetus for Porto in midfield as did Ricardo Quaresma on the wings.
Those two youngsters did their best to make the most of the possession Porto enjoyed, but the visitors' attacks tended to peter out on the edge of the Chelsea box.
So much so that Cech did not have to make his first serious save until midway through the second half when he got down quickly to hold a McCarthy shot.
However McCarthy did not have to wait long to get on the scoresheet, the Porto striker lashing the ball home after Cech could only punch a long-range Carlos Alberto shot into the South African's path.
Chelsea had made an edgy start to the game though the slick way Eidur Gudjohnsen, Damien Duff and Smertin combined to give Mourinho's side the lead helped banish their early nerves.
Duff's sublime flick over Jorge Costa sent Gudjohnsen clear and the Icelandic international swept the ball back across goal.
Demonstrating superb technique, Smertin volleyed low and hard past Vitor Baia into the corner to claim his first Chelsea goal.
Duff and Gudjohnsen then opened up the left flank of the Porto defence and from the Icelandic striker's cross Drogba went close with an acrobatic volley.
More good work from Gudjohnsen then released Duff, but the Irishman was unable to slip the attentions of Jose Bosingwa.
It was from a Duff free-kick that Chelsea extended their lead.
The Irishman flighted the ball into the box and Drogba, with his back to goal, headed past Baia.
Chelsea continued to unsettle Porto from set pieces and two minutes after McCarthy's goal, Terry's bravery restored the home side's two-goal advantage.
This time Lampard provided the delivery and Terry launched himself at the ball to crash a header past Baia.
Drogba then got on the end of another Lampard free-kick, but his goal was ruled out for offside.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/3677558.stm
Guardian
09-30-2004, 12:42 PM
To be honest...Murhino made very effective transfers this year. See..all three goalskorers are players who were signed in this year.
Great job. Have fun Desperado!!!:)
Joe
Desperado
10-29-2004, 04:09 AM
Chelsea sack Mutu
Chelsea have sacked Adrian Mutu after he failed a drugs test.
The 25-year-old tested positive for a banned substance - which he later denied was cocaine - in October.
Chelsea have decided to write off a possible transfer fee for Mutu, a £15.8m signing from Parma last season, who may face a two-year suspension.
A statement from Chelsea explaining the decision read:"We want to make clear that Chelsea has a zero tolerance policy towards drugs."
The Football Association has yet to act on Mutu's failed drugs test and refuses to discuss his case.
Mutu scored six goals in his first five games after arriving at Stamford Bridge but his form went into decline and he was frozen out by coach Jose Mourinho.
Chelsea's statement added: "This applies to both performance-enhancing drugs or so-called 'recreational' drugs. They have no place at our club or in sport.
"In coming to a decision on this case, Chelsea believed the club's social responsibility to its fans, players, employees and other stakeholders in football regarding drugs was more important than the major financial considerations to the company.
"Any player who takes drugs breaches his contract with the club as well as Football Association rules.
"The club totally supports the FA in strong action on all drugs cases."
Fifa's disciplinary code stipulates that a first doping offence should be followed by a six-month ban.
And the sport's world governing body has re-iterated their stance over Mutu's failed drugs test, maintaining it is a matter for the domestic sporting authorities.
"Fifa is not in a position to make any comment on the matter until the English FA have informed us of their disciplinary decision and the relevant information associated with it," said a Fifa spokesman.
Chelsea's move won backing from drug-testing expert Michelle Verroken.
Verroken, a former director of drug-free sport for UK Sport, insists the Blues were right to sack Mutu and have enhanced their reputation by doing so.
"Chelsea are saying quite clearly to the rest of their players and their fans that this is a situation they are not prepared to tolerate.
"It was a very difficult decision for them and an expensive decision for them but the terms of his contract were breached and it was the only decision they could make.
"It is a very clear stance by Chelsea and it has given a strong boost to the reputation of the club."
It emerged that Mutu had failed a drugs test on October 18 and, although it was initially reported that the banned substance in question was cocaine.
The Romanian international later suggested it was a substance designed to enhance sexual performance.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/c/chelsea/3960807.stm
Guardian
10-29-2004, 11:03 AM
Still, it's not big problem for Chelsea FC who have Gudhonson and Duff duo that is already tested. MUTU was just a waste of money, and was not playing as he used to do in WC'98 or the games he did for Parma.
HE deserved all these.
MUTU was just a waste of money, and was not playing as he used to do in WC'98 or the games he did for Parma.
ya slishal shto SCKA ochen interesuyetsa s nim:rolleyes:
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