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by No Fixed Abode » 24 Aug 2015 10:50

LWJ RattLOLed


Oh - ok. Don't become a comedian my m8.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by 6ft Kerplunk » 24 Aug 2015 10:52

Terry should get an extra match ban for acting* the twat on his way off the pitch. Stopping to unwrap some tape and take his shinpads off, fvck off you pcunt.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by LWJ » 24 Aug 2015 10:56

Am I doing it right, Kes?


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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 24 Aug 2015 11:00

6ft Kerplunk Terry should get an extra match ban for acting* the twat on his way off the pitch. Stopping to unwrap some tape and take his shinpads off, fvck off you pcunt.


As the pundits said "Rondon is a big strong lad"

Unless he gets a slight touch on the shoulder when through on goal. :lol:

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by No Fixed Abode » 24 Aug 2015 11:00

LWJ Am I doing it right, Kes?


I'm just a bit worried you keep this sort of thing tbf.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Zammo » 24 Aug 2015 12:01

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Zammo Quite a few tweets during the game, Kesmondo. Decent Wi-Fi at the Hawthorns or complimentary 4G?


I, unfortunately was at work.

How was the trip to Hillsborough?


Was on holiday, m8.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 24 Aug 2015 12:09

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Zammo Quite a few tweets during the game, Kesmondo. Decent Wi-Fi at the Hawthorns or complimentary 4G?


I, unfortunately was at work.

How was the trip to Hillsborough?


Was on holiday, m8.

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At The Duke?


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Re: CheLOLsea

by Zammo » 24 Aug 2015 12:42

Yes, m8. Week at the Duke, Twyford. Kids loved it. Shame about the weather.

All too easy :lol:

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 24 Aug 2015 13:37

Oh - were you trying to fish?

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Hoop Blah » 24 Aug 2015 15:08

Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Royal Rother » 24 Aug 2015 15:34

Indeed. I'm surprised there was any debate it to be honest. (I'm not of course.)

Big tug / little tug - makes no difference. Both impede the attacker to an extent that he can't make the most of the fact that he's bearing down on goal, ALREADY AHEAD of the last defender.


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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 24 Aug 2015 17:03

Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.


But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry. :lol:

Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea...... :lol:

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by sandman » 24 Aug 2015 17:27

Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.


Yeah but this is Chelsea, always the victims.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by YateleyRoyal » 24 Aug 2015 17:29

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Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.


But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry. :lol:

Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea...... :lol:


I think it was Clayton Donaldson I saw in an interview last weekend who said that strikers are told to go down under the slightest touch in the box, even if its barely anything. A sad state of affairs, but the current state of affairs none the less.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by stealthpapes » 24 Aug 2015 19:28

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Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.


But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry. :lol:

Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea...... :lol:



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Re: CheLOLsea

by Hoop Blah » 24 Aug 2015 22:14

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Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.


But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry. :lol:

Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea...... :lol:


Rondon's reaction doesn't change the fact that Terry is attempting to pull him back and committing a foul.

That slight touch is enough to prevent Rondon being able to compose himself and take the goalscoring opportunity that his teams play created so it's a foul and a red card all day long.

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Re: CheLOLsea

by No Fixed Abode » 25 Aug 2015 10:01

LOL :lol:

Let's hope all defenders just surrender and get out of the way in future in case of slight contact. If Terry had hold of Rondon's shirt - I would have said red card no question. But he didn't. He just had minimal contact with his shoulder and the big lad - despite bullying a few Chelsea players off the ball prior to this incident, went down way too easily.

Still - we won 3-2 8)

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Re: CheLOLsea

by Ian Royal » 25 Aug 2015 19:57

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Hoop Blah Having now seen the challenge for the red card I have to say I think it's a perfect example of why the professional foul law was brought in.

It was a cynical attempt to prevent a goal scoring opportunity by doing just enough to stop the forward getting through on goal. Terry knew exactly what he was doing.


But Rondon is a 'big strong lad'. That is until he is through on goal and gets a slight touch from Terry. :lol:

Majority of people moan that it isn't a man's game any more unless of course, it's Chelsea...... :lol:


I think it was Clayton Donaldson I saw in an interview last weekend who said that strikers are told to go down under the slightest touch in the box, even if its barely anything. A sad state of affairs, but the current state of affairs none the less.

And Chelsea would have nothing to do with that state of affairs having arisen. Oh, hang on.

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