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Chelski - Will they do it this year??



CHAPPERS

DISCO SPENG
Jul 5, 2003
45,282
Following yesterdays signings at Chelski of Drogba and Tiago do you think Chelski have bought their way to the title this year. It doesn't look like any more signings will take place as Maurinho made today his deadline.

With Drogba, Tiago, Ferraira, Robben, Cech and Kezman all arriving at Stamford Bridge they are surely in with a shout of the title this year but can the pip Arsenal to the post?

Personally I think and hope not. Arsenal will be too good again and have bought wisely in Van Persie who is a quality player. Their consistency and ability to tear teams apart will carry them home. I can see Chelsea heads dropping during mid winter away at Nowich and Bolton and a few points dropped with them.

United will be there and thereabouts again but simply haven't got what it takes anymore. The team that was once great has lost players and hasn't replaced in kind (Beckham, Sheringham). Ferdinand coming back will be a boost but Giggs, Scholes, Keane etc are a year older now and at their age, a year slower.

Two horse race I reckon.
 




Marshy

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
20,050
FRUIT OF THE BLOOM
Chelsea wont do it, again they havent bought well enough in the key areas, upfront they are still short in my opinion.

Looks like they will Start with Drogba and Kezzman.

2 unknown quantities in the premiership, Drogba has only had one good season in his whole career as far as i can see, and that in the french league, hardly tried and trusted.....one season wonder ?.....who knows.

And Kezzman again, untried in the Premiership, scored bucket loads in Holland but nothing compared to the premiership, both showed an eye for goal in the Uefa Cup, but the week in week out slog against hard physical defenders is something they wont be used to.

For me my Money remains firmly on Arsenal, with or without Viera, and i do believe that Utd will be far stronger this year, remember they were top when Ferdinand was banned.
And that Utd always bounce back after a poor season.

Arsenal
Man Ure
Chelsea
 


mejonaNO12 aka riskit

Well-known member
Dec 4, 2003
22,333
England
the fact is you cant buy team spirt. the players at chelsea will always be weary that if they dont have a wonderful season then there gone.

amazingly crespo the 'flop' had a quite good goal scoring average of nearly 1 in 2 games. i think he got 10 in around 24 appearances. that isnt terrible, but they still shipped him off.

arsenal keep the same team every year and maybe add two players. in this case a gk and van persie( 'new bergkamp' )

it sounds like they are evn giving jeffers another opportunity this season which cant help boost confidence.

man utd as ever made many signings but they still keep the backbone of there team most years. the talents of scholes keane giggs ronaldo are bound to shine through so thats why i feel they will pip chelsea this year...unless they make a few stupid mistakes as against wolves etc

so for me its

arsenal( u cant beat teamwork and flair)
man utd ( well there man utd arnt they)
chelsea (too many midfielders and the talents of cole etc are being wasted)
newcastle (kluivert? who knows. good english side though)
liverpool( cisse and owen could be leathel this season..just poor defence)
 


Brovion

In my defence, I was left unsupervised.
NSC Patron
Jul 6, 2003
20,252
I sincerely hope they don't win anything. If there's one thing worse than chequebook journalism it's chequebook football. Still as I said when we were debating Middlesborough last week, just signing a load of good players doesn't mean you automatically get a good team. I know Morinho is ten times the manager that Steve McClaren is, but he's also under at least ten times as much pressure - after all he has to win the Premiership or get to the Champions' League final otherwise the club will be deemed to have gone backwards.

Thankfully you can lavish squllions of quid on a team and just end up with a too-large group of egotistical prima-donnas who will win nothing. For football's sake I hope that happens to Chelsea.
 


attila

1997 Club
Jul 17, 2003
2,278
South Central Southwick
NO Chance!



ABRAMOVITCH’S DONKEY SANCTUARY


Most of the time you’ll find these places quietly tucked away
Run by a bunch of crusties or the RSPCA
But when you see the latest one I’m sure you will agree
That every creature in it has a Premier pedigree.......
It’s funded by the billions leeched by private profiteers
From Soviet oil resources built up over the years
So take a walk to Stamford Bridge and soon you’ll plainly see
The universe’s most exclusive donkey sanctuary!

CHORUS:
Donkey sanctuary, donkey sanctuary
Hey Mr Abramovitch, will you buy one from me?
Donkey sanctuary, donkey sanctuary
They’re overpriced, they’re over here, they’re playing for Chelsea!

He wants a new one every day so he puts in a bid
And each new one costs double the amount the last one did
That’s twenty times more than they would have cost a week ago
The Price is Right for Roman however high you go
And all the while most of our clubs are fighting to survive
With buckets and collections just to help them stay alive
Some call this ‘market forces’ but I call it right wing shit
In football, and in life, we’ve had far too much of it!

Chorus

So hate Man U for ever - but hate Chelsea even more
Phone up Stanford Bridge and ask ‘What’s Russian for Ee-aw?’
Rejoice each time they lose a game, abuse them when they win
Cos they’re a plastic football club, a profiteer’s plaything
That money is the people’s cash - in Russia it should stay
A curse upon the traitors who gave Soviet wealth away
A few clubs get the millions, the rest go to the wall
So let’s kick out the usurers - and let’s take back the ball!

Chorus
 






Pavilionaire

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
31,596
Arsenal should be favourites, but if they lose Vieira I could see them finishing third.

This season Man Utd have Ferdinand available for the whole season, plus Heinze. Alan Smith is another handy signing, so they will be stronger.

Overall, I expect this to be an extremely close three-way tussle right down to the wire, but I think Chelsea will win because Mourinho, unlike Ranieri, will not take any shit from anybody. This means he will not feel compelled to rotate players to keep everybody happy, and having a settled side could be the difference.
 


chips and gravy

New member
Jan 5, 2004
2,100
worthing
Do what? Go bankrupt at last? Let's hope Mr Abramovich tires of his plaything quickly and does us all a favour.

Frankly I'm bored of the Premiership. It'll be a two or three horse race for the title, about 10 mediocre teams that all beat each other, several more that will scrap for the relegation places, and Palace who'll lose every week
 




JJ McClure

Go Jags
Jul 7, 2003
11,288
Hassocks
To be honest I wouldn't mind if Chelsea did win it, at least it would break the monotony of Man U or Arsenal winning every bloody year.
 


Tom Bombadil

Well-known member
Jul 14, 2003
6,137
Jibrovia
I think Chelsea will win it this year. In Robben and Duff they have two players capable of getting past any defence. I don't know anything about Kezman but Drogba looks perfectly suited to the Premiershite. They have solid central midfielders like Makelele and Lampard and strong competion for every place. Add in two top class goalkeepers and a very good manager.
All in all a combination the Arse and MUPLC will find hard to match.
 


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