by Silver Fox » 25 Feb 2019 11:51
by Stranded » 25 Feb 2019 12:27
DuffyStranded
Disgraceful scenes from Kepa - don't care if he was fit - the manager wants you off, off you go. Caballero is a renowned penalty saver and may well have won them the cup.
Farcical as it was - I don't agree with this. Sarri didn't want Kepa off - they thought he was injured. If you look at the footage, as soon as Kepa was on his feet he was telling the bench he was fine. Seems to have be some mis-communication somewhere with the medical staff and the bench. As for Caballero - yes he's a good penalty stopper, but Kepa did make one save. It was the misses from Jorghino and Luiz that lost it for Chelsea in the shootout....
StrandedDuffyStranded
Disgraceful scenes from Kepa - don't care if he was fit - the manager wants you off, off you go. Caballero is a renowned penalty saver and may well have won them the cup.
Farcical as it was - I don't agree with this. Sarri didn't want Kepa off - they thought he was injured. If you look at the footage, as soon as Kepa was on his feet he was telling the bench he was fine. Seems to have be some mis-communication somewhere with the medical staff and the bench. As for Caballero - yes he's a good penalty stopper, but Kepa did make one save. It was the misses from Jorghino and Luiz that lost it for Chelsea in the shootout....
It also made an absolute hash of the Aguero one.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 13:51
StrandedDuffyStranded
Disgraceful scenes from Kepa - don't care if he was fit - the manager wants you off, off you go. Caballero is a renowned penalty saver and may well have won them the cup.
Farcical as it was - I don't agree with this. Sarri didn't want Kepa off - they thought he was injured. If you look at the footage, as soon as Kepa was on his feet he was telling the bench he was fine. Seems to have be some mis-communication somewhere with the medical staff and the bench. As for Caballero - yes he's a good penalty stopper, but Kepa did make one save. It was the misses from Jorghino and Luiz that lost it for Chelsea in the shootout....
It also made an absolute hash of the Aguero one.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 13:51
DuffyStrandedDuffy
Farcical as it was - I don't agree with this. Sarri didn't want Kepa off - they thought he was injured. If you look at the footage, as soon as Kepa was on his feet he was telling the bench he was fine. Seems to have be some mis-communication somewhere with the medical staff and the bench. As for Caballero - yes he's a good penalty stopper, but Kepa did make one save. It was the misses from Jorghino and Luiz that lost it for Chelsea in the shootout....
It also made an absolute hash of the Aguero one.
But then he did save penalties v Spurs in the semi-final....and one yesterday...
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 14:11
Old Man AndrewsgenomeOld Man Andrews Sarri saying it was all a misunderstanding.
I also enjoyed Azpilicueta saying that he didn't see the situation because he was on the other side of the pitch.
What a basket case of a club. Feel sorry for the likes of Hudson-Odoi, Ampadu etc. Young lads being set such awful examples on a daily basis.
The Enfield Royal71DuffyStranded
It also made an absolute hash of the Aguero one.
But then he did save penalties v Spurs in the semi-final....and one yesterday...
Did they win yesterday?
No?
So your "point" is irrelevant then.
Victor MeldrewOld Man Andrewsgenome
I also enjoyed Azpilicueta saying that he didn't see the situation because he was on the other side of the pitch.
What a basket case of a club. Feel sorry for the likes of Hudson-Odoi, Ampadu etc. Young lads being set such awful examples on a daily basis.
Are you still a devoted fan Kes?
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 14:18
Old Man AndrewsVictor MeldrewOld Man Andrews
What a basket case of a club. Feel sorry for the likes of Hudson-Odoi, Ampadu etc. Young lads being set such awful examples on a daily basis.
Are you still a devoted fan Kes?
He is literally posting on this page about 4 posts above your one. You have embarrassed yourself with your Hudson-Odoi comment the other day so don't make it worse now.
Victor MeldrewOld Man AndrewsVictor Meldrew
Are you still a devoted fan Kes?
He is literally posting on this page about 4 posts above your one. You have embarrassed yourself with your Hudson-Odoi comment the other day so don't make it worse now.
Is Enfield yet another one of your alter egos?
Surely he can't be the real Kes as, in another topic, he is taking the piss out of Chelsea's results v Bournemouth and City.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 14:28
DuffyThe Enfield Royal71Duffy
But then he did save penalties v Spurs in the semi-final....and one yesterday...
Did they win yesterday?
No?
So your "point" is irrelevant then.
Is it? Chelsea missed two penalties. So my point is relevant. Re-read, reflect, then get back to me.
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 14:31
Victor MeldrewOld Man AndrewsVictor Meldrew
Are you still a devoted fan Kes?
He is literally posting on this page about 4 posts above your one. You have embarrassed yourself with your Hudson-Odoi comment the other day so don't make it worse now.
Is Enfield yet another one of your alter egos?
Surely he can't be the real Kes as, in another topic, he is taking the piss out of Chelsea's results v Bournemouth and City.
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 15:13
The Enfield Royal71Victor MeldrewOld Man Andrews
He is literally posting on this page about 4 posts above your one. You have embarrassed yourself with your Hudson-Odoi comment the other day so don't make it worse now.
Is Enfield yet another one of your alter egos?
Surely he can't be the real Kes as, in another topic, he is taking the piss out of Chelsea's results v Bournemouth and City.
Are you a Chelsea fan?
You sure as hell are as thick as one.
by sandman » 25 Feb 2019 15:38
Victor MeldrewOld Man Andrewsgenome
I also enjoyed Azpilicueta saying that he didn't see the situation because he was on the other side of the pitch.
What a basket case of a club. Feel sorry for the likes of Hudson-Odoi, Ampadu etc. Young lads being set such awful examples on a daily basis.
Are you still a devoted fan Kes?
I went to the game yesterday with my Chelsea-supporting son.
Both teams went through the motions like a training session for the first 80 minutes or so and then Hazard broke free but was given (correctly?) offside.
Pissed off because I had done a bet on Hazard to score and Chelsea to win 1-0 at 66/1.
It was the only way I could see Chelsea winning and , as a neutral, it gave me an interest more than just wanting Chelsea to win for my son's sake (yes I know, where did we go wrong ending up with a special needs son, i.e. a Chelsea fan?-I blame Kerry Dixon).
The keeper incident was a farce and showed what I have often felt that in football a captain generally has no relevance.
Early on in the game the atmosphere was quite toxic because of Sarri going with a false no.9 again with Higuaín and Giroud on the bench but it mellowed as the fans realised that the tactic was not to lose and maybe nick a goal.
Young hopefuls, Loftus-Cheek and Hudson-Odoi looked a bit lost and Willian was dreadful but their fans seemed uplifted and now looking forward to playing Spurs on Wednesday as they look to get back ahead of Arsenal and Man Utd for that 4th place..
by The Enfield Royal71 » 25 Feb 2019 15:51
Old Man Andrews Victor has had a mare in this thread over the last week.
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 16:25
The Enfield Royal71Old Man Andrews Victor has had a mare in this thread over the last week.
Not just this thread and not just this week.
He constantly has a mare and posts drivel.
by Victor Meldrew » 25 Feb 2019 16:36
sandmanVictor MeldrewOld Man Andrews
What a basket case of a club. Feel sorry for the likes of Hudson-Odoi, Ampadu etc. Young lads being set such awful examples on a daily basis.
Are you still a devoted fan Kes?
I went to the game yesterday with my Chelsea-supporting son.
Both teams went through the motions like a training session for the first 80 minutes or so and then Hazard broke free but was given (correctly?) offside.
Pissed off because I had done a bet on Hazard to score and Chelsea to win 1-0 at 66/1.
It was the only way I could see Chelsea winning and , as a neutral, it gave me an interest more than just wanting Chelsea to win for my son's sake (yes I know, where did we go wrong ending up with a special needs son, i.e. a Chelsea fan?-I blame Kerry Dixon).
The keeper incident was a farce and showed what I have often felt that in football a captain generally has no relevance.
Early on in the game the atmosphere was quite toxic because of Sarri going with a false no.9 again with Higuaín and Giroud on the bench but it mellowed as the fans realised that the tactic was not to lose and maybe nick a goal.
Young hopefuls, Loftus-Cheek and Hudson-Odoi looked a bit lost and Willian was dreadful but their fans seemed uplifted and now looking forward to playing Spurs on Wednesday as they look to get back ahead of Arsenal and Man Utd for that 4th place..
Oh dear.
by Snowflake Royal » 26 Feb 2019 07:42
Victor MeldrewThe Enfield Royal71Victor Meldrew
Is Enfield yet another one of your alter egos?
Surely he can't be the real Kes as, in another topic, he is taking the piss out of Chelsea's results v Bournemouth and City.
Are you a Chelsea fan?
You sure as hell are as thick as one.
Thick?-I don't think so.
A Chelsea fan?-No,never
Confused?-yes.
Over the years Kes has come and gone with so many different personnae it is difficult to know who he is.
With your own rudeness you could easily have qualified.
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