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Showing posts with label EPL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label EPL. Show all posts

Sunday, May 16, 2010

CHELSEA SEAL HISTORIC DOUBLE


Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti created history as Didier Drogba's second-half winner sank Portsmouth and sealed the London club's first Premier League and FA Cup double.

Hebat betul Chelsea ni. Team lain jangan marah ek. Maybe tahun depan Chelsea menang lagi!! haha..

Monday, May 10, 2010

KING CARLO - MORE THAN SPECIAL

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What a great night for Chelsea fans! The atmosphere at Stamford Bridge was incredible. Eight goals against Wigan ensure them a first Premier League title since 2006 and a record haul of 103 goals. The Blues were at last beginning to play some of the football for which Abramovich has always hankered. Under Ancelotti, they have shown again both the mettle and the quality of champions. This season they were the only team that do the double against Man Utd, Arsenal and Liverpool.

The rest of us had the luxury of a more dispassionate view. It was that the title was heading in the right direction and into deserving hands.




STYLISH CHELSEA WIN THE TITLE


The best team win. Celebration continues..

Sunday, May 9, 2010

NEW KIT ON THE BLOG

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Most of the Premier League teams will wear their new 2010/11 kit in their last game of the season. You can see and rate it by yourself. Make your money available next season for your club new shirts!

Saturday, May 8, 2010

SPURS – A NEW BIG FOUR


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Tottenham secured their place in the Champions League for the first-time ever next season. It’s Harry Redknapp who guide them in the history books after Wednesday’s 1-0 win over another fourth place contender, Manchester City. That result was enough to guarantee them fourth spot in the Premier League at least and must go through a qualifying round to reach the group stages. However, Redknapp side can still leap-frog the Gunners in third place tomorrow if they win at already relegated Burnley and Arsenal lose at home to Europa League finalist Fulham. It is a remarkable achievement for Redknapp, who has saved Tottenham a season before, and transformed them into a new big four along with Chelsea, Man United and Arsenal.
Let’s hope Spurs can reach the group stages of CL next season and continue their fantastic job to become a ‘traditional’ big four!

TITLE IN SIGHT FOR THE BLUES

End of the season, the beginning of FOOTBALL TERRITORY...

Chelsea are on the brink of their first Premier League title in four years after their vital 2-0 win at Liverpool last weekend. The Blues will be crowned kings of English football if they beat Wigan at Stamford Bridge tomorrow. It might the most exciting Premier League title for years. Going into the final week of action, Carlo Ancelotti side lead the table by a point and are favourite to prevent United record their 19th English title this season. Wigan give Ancelotti his first taste of defeat as Chelsea manager but away from home they have struggled though and have conceded 47 goals. This Sunday it will be a big task for Wigan getting a result, but United may never give up like they did in their final minute of the game at Eastlands.

With Chelsea’s fate in their own hands, it is very likely John Terry will lead the celebrations at the final whistle.