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Offline Lobsterboy

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #90 on: December 20, 2012, 10:46:24 PM »
I think we will put up a decent showing but lose a close game 1-2; Weimann for us and Torres and Hazard for them

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #91 on: December 20, 2012, 10:50:07 PM »
2 0 to the Villa, Benteke will give em hell. There defence just won't be able to handle us

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #92 on: December 21, 2012, 03:42:17 AM »
I reckon we might sneak a win on Sunday. They had a good 2nd half against Leeds but I'm hoping all the travelling to and from Japan will catch up with them. 2-1 Villa.

On a side note i've just watched the best goals of the 05/06 season on ESPN classic and it showed Gary Cahill's overhead kick against blues, one of my favourite Villa goals from a player we should never have sold(hope he has a off day on Sunday though).

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #93 on: December 21, 2012, 04:23:38 AM »
from sphincter boy Lawro. Apparently we know we don't have much quality yet funnily enough he's predicting Liverpool (that team we gave a kicking to last weekend) to win again. How about that?

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Chelsea v Aston Villa (16:00 GMT)

Chelsea's performance against Leeds in the Capital One Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday night was a very good one. I know they were only up against a Championship club but it was still a hostile atmosphere at Elland Road.

They also had jetlag to deal with because when you have flown halfway around the world like they did to play in the Club World Cup last week, it can hit you.

It's a strange thing because I watched them against Leeds and thought, if it is going to affect them, it will get them in the second half.

But it was completely the opposite, because they ended up winning at an absolute canter.

The other thing I noticed from that game is that the Chelsea fans have stopped moaning about Rafael Benitez - they have moved on to something else now.

I was impressed by how Benitez dealt with all the stick he got when he first took interim charge too. You have to have the skin of a rhino sometimes as a football manager, and he has definitely got it.

On the pitch, things are looking up. As well as beating Leeds, his side created enough chances to beat Corinthians in the final of the Club World Cup and I think they will beat Aston Villa on Sunday.

Villa have had a good run of late and they had a great win at Anfield last Saturday.

The Villa fans seem to have accepted where they are at right now under Paul Lambert. They know they don't have much quality but, if their team gives them absolutely everything, then they are happy with that.

I think Villa will stay up and I hope they do because I like what Lambert is trying to do at the club, building his own side with young players.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #94 on: December 21, 2012, 04:39:16 AM »
Lawro = Wanker!

2-2 The 2 brilliant Belgians, Benteke, Hazard.

UTV!

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #95 on: December 21, 2012, 04:46:23 AM »
from sphincter boy Lawro. Apparently we know we don't have much quality yet funnily enough he's predicting Liverpool (that team we gave a kicking to last weekend) to win again. How about that?

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Chelsea v Aston Villa (16:00 GMT)

Chelsea's performance against Leeds in the Capital One Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday night was a very good one. I know they were only up against a Championship club but it was still a hostile atmosphere at Elland Road.

They also had jetlag to deal with because when you have flown halfway around the world like they did to play in the Club World Cup last week, it can hit you.

It's a strange thing because I watched them against Leeds and thought, if it is going to affect them, it will get them in the second half.

But it was completely the opposite, because they ended up winning at an absolute canter.

The other thing I noticed from that game is that the Chelsea fans have stopped moaning about Rafael Benitez - they have moved on to something else now.

I was impressed by how Benitez dealt with all the stick he got when he first took interim charge too. You have to have the skin of a rhino sometimes as a football manager, and he has definitely got it.

On the pitch, things are looking up. As well as beating Leeds, his side created enough chances to beat Corinthians in the final of the Club World Cup and I think they will beat Aston Villa on Sunday.

Villa have had a good run of late and they had a great win at Anfield last Saturday.

The Villa fans seem to have accepted where they are at right now under Paul Lambert. They know they don't have much quality but, if their team gives them absolutely everything, then they are happy with that.

I think Villa will stay up and I hope they do because I like what Lambert is trying to do at the club, building his own side with young players.

The bloke is an idiot and from the Micky Quinn camp who think Liverpool still a force in the premier league and when they lose have always got on excuse or someone to blame.

I'm sure a few seasons ago Lawro only predicted us to win 4 or 5 games all season.

The one thing he said that I half agree on is that Villa fans have accepted where we are and know it's going to be a long term project with Lambert and we might not have a great deal of quality but at least we can accept it unlike most Liverpool fans.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #96 on: December 21, 2012, 04:57:53 AM »
I confess I've accepted we are bloody brilliant and it's going to last for years.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #97 on: December 21, 2012, 09:24:14 AM »
from sphincter boy Lawro. Apparently we know we don't have much quality yet funnily enough he's predicting Liverpool (that team we gave a kicking to last weekend) to win again. How about that?

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Chelsea v Aston Villa (16:00 GMT)

Chelsea's performance against Leeds in the Capital One Cup quarter-finals on Wednesday night was a very good one. I know they were only up against a Championship club but it was still a hostile atmosphere at Elland Road.

They also had jetlag to deal with because when you have flown halfway around the world like they did to play in the Club World Cup last week, it can hit you.

It's a strange thing because I watched them against Leeds and thought, if it is going to affect them, it will get them in the second half.

But it was completely the opposite, because they ended up winning at an absolute canter.

The other thing I noticed from that game is that the Chelsea fans have stopped moaning about Rafael Benitez - they have moved on to something else now.

I was impressed by how Benitez dealt with all the stick he got when he first took interim charge too. You have to have the skin of a rhino sometimes as a football manager, and he has definitely got it.

On the pitch, things are looking up. As well as beating Leeds, his side created enough chances to beat Corinthians in the final of the Club World Cup and I think they will beat Aston Villa on Sunday.

Villa have had a good run of late and they had a great win at Anfield last Saturday.

The Villa fans seem to have accepted where they are at right now under Paul Lambert. They know they don't have much quality but, if their team gives them absolutely everything, then they are happy with that.

I think Villa will stay up and I hope they do because I like what Lambert is trying to do at the club, building his own side with young players.


What do you expect from a man who irons his socks?

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #98 on: December 21, 2012, 09:27:31 AM »
How does someone with so little footballing knowledge remain in employment? He really is a twunt.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #99 on: December 21, 2012, 10:26:21 AM »
2 0 to the Villa, Benteke will give em hell. There defence just won't be able to handle us

Agree, their defence is weak without Terry - West Ham beat them easily a couple of weeks ago. They will cave in - Chelsea 2 Villa 4

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #100 on: December 21, 2012, 10:50:52 AM »
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Matt Lowton insists Villa head into the Chelsea clash with confidence brimming after a wonder two weeks.

Lowton says the players have been in good mood all season under the tutelage of Paul Lambert but their belief has risen since wins over Norwich and Liverpool.

The right-wing-back says the players will take that buoyancy to Stamford Bridge - but he is adamant they won't underestimate the "touch, technique and guile" of the home team.

He said: "The performances we've been putting in, I don't think the confidence could be much higher right now.

"We just have to go to Stamford Bridge and try to replicate that level of performance again.

"I think the confidence has been there all season. It's been growing and growing with each performance and now the results are coming, too. They have been since the Sunderland game really.

"But our feet are firmly on the ground and we know we have to continue to work hard. But confidence is really high with the players and the manager.

"We know we're going to cause a threat with the players we've got.

"But they've got some good attackers so it'll be difficult. But we've been defending brilliantly over the past few weeks, I think we've got three clean sheets in the past five games and Liverpool only managed to score in the last few minutes.

"We've been making fantastic blocks and tackles, throwing our bodies in the way, and we'll have to do that again on Sunday because the touch, technique and guile that their forwards have got is going to be a tough test.

"I think a point down there would be fantastic, having gotten all three at Anfield.

"But knowing the gaffer as he is we're going to be going down there to try to win the game.

"It's going to be tough, we know that and we won't think otherwise. But we expected that at Anfield as well, so we're going there fully confident."

Offline Eugene Fraxby

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #101 on: December 21, 2012, 11:11:28 AM »
I rather naively thought Chelsea would be knackered form Japan, struggle against Leeds and be low on morale & energy against us. The thrashing of Leeds suggests otherwise though!

Realistically, if they play to their full potential they'll beat us. Here's hoping Luiz plays at centre-back  :)

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #102 on: December 21, 2012, 11:33:58 AM »
This is the opportunity of the season to show these arrogant overpaid ars*holes what is what and who are the new Who!
C'mon da Villa!! UTV!!!!

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #103 on: December 21, 2012, 11:43:54 AM »
If Chelsea are tired after Japan (and I dont see how they can't be) it will show if we're on our game.
Its one thing going through the motions against a championship team but being streched physically by a much better team will tell.

They will probably do most of the pressing and will have to gurad against our swift counter attacking, its then the extra game time and air miles will tell.
So get after them, move the play around, hit them with counter after counter, keep the ball as much as possible and they will tire. When they do... smash!

It sounds good in theory of course. If we play shite they'll beat us comfortably regardless, but I doubt we will.
The best thing that can happen is if we score early and let them wear themselves out going for broke, then hit them on the break.
So unlike Anfield, coming out of the blocks like a storm is the order of the day.

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Re: Chelsea v Aston Villa Pre-Match Thread
« Reply #104 on: December 21, 2012, 12:11:03 PM »
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Paul Lambert is sweating over the fitness of Ron Vlaar and Gabby Agbonlahor as Villa get set for Chelsea on Sunday.

Lambert will check on the star duo this afternoon as he starts formulating his team plans for the Stamford Bridge clash.

Vlaar has missed the last five games with a calf injury while Agbonlahor was absent from the Liverpool clash with a thigh problem.

Stephen Ireland, who missed the Norwich and Liverpool games with a stomach bug, will be fit to face Chelsea.

Lambert said: "I've seen Ron this morning but he's not done much at all.

"He's done a bit of running here and there but we'll see how he's doing.

"Gabby was not involved against Liverpool and he's another one who this game might be a bit too early for. We will see how Gabby is.

"If they don't come through it will more or less the same squad as Liverpool."

 


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