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Didier Drogba

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posted on 16/4/12

I agree.

posted on 16/4/12

Drogba is actually one of my favorite players outside of the Brentford team, he is just unstopable at times, the goals he scored against Everton and Liverpool a few seasons back were sheer quality, just a shame he seems a bit disinterested recently but played well against Spurs

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posted on 16/4/12

http://www.thedidierdrogbafoundation.com/

This is what the man is about

posted on 16/4/12

Love the guy. Drogba

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posted on 16/4/12

What Gazza says.

He can frustrating his his theatrics at times, but the guy is an absolute Chelsea and PL legend.

posted on 16/4/12

Drogba is assured a place in Chelsea's hall of fame.

It should be remembered it wasn't always easy for him. I recall a game against Man City where he scored two goals, got motm yet was still booed off by Chelsea fans.

Whether people want to accept it or not, he really cleaned up his act and became an absolute beast and got two pl golden boots.
He's always been a big game player. He's played 7 finals for Chelsea and scored seven goals.
Then there's poor Arsenal

And outside of football its hard to fault him. There is good reason he's so idolised in his native Ivory Coast.

posted on 16/4/12

*with his

posted on 16/4/12

Drogba is a legend. He has won us many trophies and put in great performances against the best teams in the world. Has a great scoring record for us and IC.

Yesterday showed us that he still has it in him. He just lacks that extra bit of motivation, but when he is up for it he is unplayable. Torres won't be happy

posted on 16/4/12

Drogba is an absolute Chelsea legend!

posted on 16/4/12

One of the best strikers I have had the privilege to see imo, at his best he was just so complete

posted on 16/4/12

Absolute Legend, love the man for the fact that the bigger the game the more likely he is to make sure he turns up. His mood yesterday was incredible. For the first half an hour he seemed uninterested, then it was as if he decided suddenly, that as it was Wembley he was going to run the whole show - and he more or less did.

It's not beyond him to have a big say, if selected and in one of those moods on Wednesday............

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