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Unread 7 May 2007, 00:16   #11
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Re: [Football]Well it's all over

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Originally Posted by Cannon_Fodder
Lets be honest, given the importance of the match, if you hadn't, you should have been relegated on principle.

It wasnt until 50/60 minutes you actually looked like you suddenly realised the consequences of being 1-0 down.


Oh and every side has had injury problems.
Well, were down to 10 men which sort of requiredd half-time to get our shit together and make a more serious challange.

In regards to injuries, Chelsea lost their main defender (and captain) as wel as thie their two best keepers at the same time. Whichever way you look at it, that is a major blow. Especially during the busy Christmas period.

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Originally Posted by Toccata & Fugue
Chelsea lacked the necessary variety of tactics this season and given the size and depth of the squad I am not sure that injuries can be something to honestly complain about. Chelsea won an awful lot of last minute 1-0's this season it wasn't like they were playing unstoppable football and then people started getting injured.
It depends how you define 'unstoppable.' Chlesea have only lost 3 game so far this season. the dip in form came when they lost a few key players at the same time. tha is not a coincidence. there were some serious problems in the defence and an extra defender was seriously needed in January, but no-one was signed.

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Originally Posted by Tietäjä
Yes, Chelsea has done great during the few recent years. And obviously Chelsea will be outstanding next season too, and more money will be spent to ensure it. Whilst you can only fit 11 into a lineup, by spending loads and loads of (more than others) money on your team, you should be able to cope better with "torrid" injuries and such (as of the 11 names mentioned only John Terry is a more "long time Chelsea", the rest have been bought, a few with more than 20m£).
they could have spent money on a central defender in January and done far better this year, so money isn't some kind of limiting fator.

Like Man U havn't spent shitlonds on players? Rooney? Ferdinand? Out of that list only 2 cost more than £20 million, one was Sheva (who wouldn't pay that for him) and the other was Drogba (who was the best player all season), so it's not exactly been a waste.
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