comment by KCee (U20746)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is it just me or is Azpi slowly becoming a liability (can't fault his effort and commitment though)? He has lost so much pace in the last couple of seasons that teams are consistently exploiting his side.
I eagerly await Reece James' return and getting blended into the team.
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I fear you're right, sad to say. It's always sad to see such a great player and club servant become cruelly exposed for pace. It's started to cause him to accumulate quite a few cards over the last 12 months.
I have a suspicion that when James returns from injury he'll slowly usurp Dave from the RB position.
I know it was over 20 years ago now, but my memory of the win against Spurs is we weren’t 5 goals better than them and it just seemed every time we shot, we scored on the day.
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I was one of the privileged few that were there that day (our official allocation was only about 300 or 600 that day) coz Spurs were building the upper tier of the Paxton and to this day it remains my second greatest day at Football ever, second only to Munich.
comment by Chelsea_since_summer_1969 ✯ (U1561)
posted 11 minutes ago
I know it was over 20 years ago now, but my memory of the win against Spurs is we weren’t 5 goals better than them and it just seemed every time we shot, we scored on the day.
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I was one of the privileged few that were there that day (our official allocation was only about 300 or 600 that day) coz Spurs were building the upper tier of the Paxton and to this day it remains my second greatest day at Football ever, second only to Munich.
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I was putting a new engine in my old Peugeot 405 in the car club at the Clyde Submarine base in Scotland and had the game on the radio.
What I'd have given to have been 450 miles further south that day!
You may have been at Clyde Submarine Base that day Brum, but we were the ones going nuclear
A mate of mine couldn't get an away ticket for that game so was in with the home fans. He was laughing because they were yelling at their team "you are s**t" and he was joining in. How he managed to keep quiet when we scored I don't know.
I've heard stories about that. There were little pockets of Chelsea all over the Stadium and one story I heard is that some them actually started booing at the end and were pissing themselves when a lot of the Tottenham faithful started joining them.
In all honesty it was exactly as Flash said in the OP, there wasn't that much difference between the 2 teams on the day, it's just that when one team can do no wrong (even Mark Nicholls scored ) and the other is out of luck then the score can end up looking artificial.
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posted on 12/8/19
comment by KCee (U20746)
posted 4 minutes ago
Is it just me or is Azpi slowly becoming a liability (can't fault his effort and commitment though)? He has lost so much pace in the last couple of seasons that teams are consistently exploiting his side.
I eagerly await Reece James' return and getting blended into the team.
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I fear you're right, sad to say. It's always sad to see such a great player and club servant become cruelly exposed for pace. It's started to cause him to accumulate quite a few cards over the last 12 months.
I have a suspicion that when James returns from injury he'll slowly usurp Dave from the RB position.
posted on 12/8/19
I know it was over 20 years ago now, but my memory of the win against Spurs is we weren’t 5 goals better than them and it just seemed every time we shot, we scored on the day.
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I was one of the privileged few that were there that day (our official allocation was only about 300 or 600 that day) coz Spurs were building the upper tier of the Paxton and to this day it remains my second greatest day at Football ever, second only to Munich.
posted on 12/8/19
comment by Chelsea_since_summer_1969 ✯ (U1561)
posted 11 minutes ago
I know it was over 20 years ago now, but my memory of the win against Spurs is we weren’t 5 goals better than them and it just seemed every time we shot, we scored on the day.
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I was one of the privileged few that were there that day (our official allocation was only about 300 or 600 that day) coz Spurs were building the upper tier of the Paxton and to this day it remains my second greatest day at Football ever, second only to Munich.
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I was putting a new engine in my old Peugeot 405 in the car club at the Clyde Submarine base in Scotland and had the game on the radio.
What I'd have given to have been 450 miles further south that day!
posted on 12/8/19
You may have been at Clyde Submarine Base that day Brum, but we were the ones going nuclear
posted on 12/8/19
Ballistic
posted on 12/8/19
A mate of mine couldn't get an away ticket for that game so was in with the home fans. He was laughing because they were yelling at their team "you are s**t" and he was joining in. How he managed to keep quiet when we scored I don't know.
posted on 12/8/19
I've heard stories about that. There were little pockets of Chelsea all over the Stadium and one story I heard is that some them actually started booing at the end and were pissing themselves when a lot of the Tottenham faithful started joining them.
In all honesty it was exactly as Flash said in the OP, there wasn't that much difference between the 2 teams on the day, it's just that when one team can do no wrong (even Mark Nicholls scored ) and the other is out of luck then the score can end up looking artificial.
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