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Chelsea Thread - Home of the EPL Champions 04/05

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Fernandez

Team Captain
Crespo's second was incredible. Individual brilliance and he curled the ball into the far corner. Fab stuff from the player who deserved his 2 goals. (Y)
 

eddy_87

Starting XI
yup, his 2nd goal was pure class.....(Y)
can't really see the ball curves (but it is) because he hit it hard.....
we're one step closer...hope we win tommorow (H)
 

Rob

Mourinho’s Assistant
Originally posted by Rob
I expect Chelsea to lose againist Villa. Our record sucks in the Midlands and all attention seems to be focused to the big one in the CL.
:rolleyes:
 

Zidane420

Reserve Team
Thats the bad part about having so many players.

Crespo played liike 2 bad games and was taken out for the next 10 games.

And now look what happened, Maybe if they would have always started with him they'd be in the FA Cup and closer with Arsenal in the premiership.
 

northstar

Senior Squad
Nice goal by Crespo!

Not much else was nice there.

CL's more important than 2nd place now anyways. I expected a rough weekend after the recent great run of form and the climax of being hte FIRST London club to make the semi finals in Europe's premier club tournmanent. ya, f' y'all :D
 

shokz

The Red Devil
http://www.asian-football.com/en/regional/East/index.asp?id=34805&mth=4&yr=2004

CHINA - Chinese teenager Hao Junmin has left for London to undergo a two-week trial at English Premiership side Chelsea.

According to AFP, the 17-year-old Hao made a huge impression during the FIFA U-17 World Championship in Finland last year, attracting interest from several foreign clubs including UEFA Champions League semi-finalists Chelsea.

"He arrived at Chelsea on Monday, and that's all I can tell you for now," said Zhang Yifeng, general manager of Hao's Chinese Super League club Tianjin Teda.

Hao will be looking to follow in the footsteps of striker Dong Fangzhou, who signed for Manchester United in January, as well as midfielder Li Tie and defender Sun Jihai, who have both established themselves at Everton and Manchester City.
 
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