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Chelsea vs WBA - Match Thread
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(13-02-2018, 01:06)Beefy 1965 Wrote: So have I missed anything ?  Rolleyes
Sorry decided to play COD WW11
Fed up of watching our crap week in week out,
Suppose we won because I didn't watch, I mean we can't miss chances every week like Rondon always does,
Does Sturridge look match fit yet guys , bet he put one or two away tonight eh ?  Smartass

Absolutely, Sturridge managed to put nearly 3 away before going off, unfortunately they were minutes instead of goals!!!
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Credit to Pardew for setting up to have a go at a vulnerable Chelsea side, rather than setting up for a 0-0.

As it happened, the style left us a bit open and their quality prevailed.

We missed good chances at vital moments, such as Rodriguez at 0-0 and Rondon and Evans at 1-0 down. Had we scored one of those, the game could've been different.

That said, Foster kept the score down at times and Chelsea were deserved winners.

If only we played with that attacking intent in other away games this season, we'd be in the mix. Unfortunately it seems like too little too late. We need some big, big performances.
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Hey we WON yes 12-6 I recorded the rugby from saturday managed to avoid result an watched that instead
As for the football Well thats pretty much it as far as i'm concerned didnt watch last night as knew it was a formality
based on chelsea conspiring to lose twice in a row to bournemouth and watford so spectacularly obviously they would roll us over like a dead seal lol!
and so it came to pass. Its like watching a long painful slow death and i'm worn out with it all don't know about anyone else.
then add the sturridge situation and now the chairman has been sacked cos obviously its all his fault. This is becoming a bloody sick joke and im not laugjhing or taking anymore part in it
the heartache of losing week in week out is embarrassing and painful
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(13-02-2018, 14:36)Slick_Footwork Wrote: Credit to Pardew for setting up to have a go at a vulnerable Chelsea side, rather than setting up for a 0-0.

As it happened, the style left us a bit open and their quality prevailed.

We missed good chances at vital moments, such as Rodriguez at 0-0 and Rondon and Evans at 1-0 down. Had we scored one of those, the game could've been different.

That said, Foster kept the score down at times and Chelsea were deserved winners.

If only we played with that attacking intent in other away games this season, we'd be in the mix. Unfortunately it seems like too little too late. We need some big, big performances.

Southampton and Huddersfield away spring to mind. Absolutely dreadful team selections and got exactly what we deserved in both of those games.
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