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Posted

how the f*** can he complain??

 

a couple of minutes before the free kick for our goal there was an "incident" in which Crouch when in high with his foot on the touchline. a foul was given in Chelseas favour and terry was whining like a stuck pig about the high challenge. Then he goes in high with his foot on the edge of the area and the ref gives a free kick against him. Exactly the same sort of challenge that he'd just been whining about.

whats his f***ing problem the 2 faced whining f***ing loser? Don;t go bitching about a high foot being dangerous and hten complain when you get called up for it as well.

 

 

bet Jose forgot to mention that in his list of bitching points.

 

 

oh yeah - perhaps Jose should focus on teaching his team what a wall at a free kick is supposed to do. tosser.

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That is exactly the point - he whined like a f***ing tart when he kicked Crouch right on the touchline - but then when he goes in studs up on Garcia, it's the refs fault??

 

F*** off and cry again Terry you w***er.

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I was a bit surprised at all the comment on the foul. Looked a foul to me. They always say, in european matches that's a foul but not England. The rules are same. Studs were up. Leg was very high.

 

Sure sometimes they get let go in English games, but i don't think you can complain when they aren't.

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I couldn't believe the fuss he was making after that assault on the touchline in the first half. I thought he must have been trying to stop Poll cautioning Geremi.

 

Has The Great One spoken yet or is he still pouting and shrugging in his Matalan jacket ?

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To be fair the freekick and his goal could have gone eitherway, not that I'm complaining like :D

 

I shat myself when he scored even though he clearly helped himself by climbing all over Riise.Sometimes you just don't get those decisions.

 

As for the freekick. I don't see how the ref couldn't give it having giving them one for the exact same thing not long before with Crouch.

 

Anyway they've had a s*** load of decision go their way against us like handballs in the box in front of the ref so it's finally evened itself out when it really counts. That's what pisses him off so much :D

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Mourinho seems to have forgotten that the linesman f***ed up massively by letting Drogba through on goal when he was was clearly off.

 

Not our fault Drogba's a useless c*** is it??

 

Oh and Niall Quinn just said on Sky, never mind whether it was a free-kick or not the real question is how the defensive wall split so easily when Riise struck the ball? Good man, Niall. :thumbs:

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  Big Stuff said:

 

Has The Great One spoken yet or is he still pouting and shrugging in his Matalan jacket ?

 

:lol:

 

http://217.158.112.238/vsite/vcontent/cont...ws-item,00.html

 

Jose Mourinho refused to acknowledge his side were deservedly beaten by Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final - and says they have "no chance" of winning the league next season.

 

Mourinho said: "Did the best team win? I don't think so. In the last 30 minutes we deserved extra time."

 

"In the first half nobody was better. They had a good start to the second half but then we dominated the game. I cannot wish them luck in the final."

 

As for next season's title race, he says:

 

He said: "In the Premiership Liverpool have no chance. Over 40 matches no chance. Maybe they will surprise me and they can do it.

 

"But in 10 matches against us they have won twice. In the Premiership the distance between the teams is 45 points over two seasons. We beat them in a final, they beat us in two semi-finals. A psychological advantage? I don't think so.

 

"In four matches in the Premiership we beat them four times - but I wish them luck for their qualification match in the Champions League."

 

http://www.liverpoolfc.tv/news/drilldown/N...060422-2015.htm

 

Beaten Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho felt his team were unfortunate to lose to Liverpool in the FA Cup semi-final and believed two key decisions by referee Graham Poll turned the game against his team.

Mourinho claimed the free-kick that led to John Arne Riise's opening goal should not have been given and also felt John Terry's disallowed goal should have stood.

 

"When the referee gives such important decisions against your team in a semi-final it doesn't smell good and it wasn't a free-kick for Liverpool's first goal," said a disappointed Mourinho.

 

"John Terry's goal should have stood and for the second goal we made a defensive mistake. We missed two good chances in the first half and at the end the same thing happened with Gudjohnsen's miss in last season's Champions League semi final. If you don't take them in these games it costs you."

 

Mourinho also dismissed suggestions that he and Chelsea should be worried about the threat of Liverpool to their Premiership crown next season.

 

"I can't wish Liverpool all the best for the final but I wish them good luck for the Champions League qualifier at the start of next season," added the Chelsea boss.

 

"I am not worried at all about Liverpool and they have no chance of winning the Premiership title next season. We are 45 points ahead of Liverpool in the Premiership over the last two seasons and they have only beaten us twice in 10 games."

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  RP said:

Mourinho seems to have forgotten that the linesman f***ed up massively by letting Drogba through on goal when he was was clearly off.

 

Not our fault Drogba's a useless c*** is it??

 

Oh and Niall Quinn just said on Sky, never mind whether it was a free-kick or not the real question is how the defensive wall split so easily when Riise struck the ball? Good man, Niall. :thumbs:

 

It was amazing how Riise managed to bend the ball around Fatwànk.

 

Terry, Maureen, et al....go and fester in your own steaming shìt, you are nothing but direspectful, cheating, poor losers. :angry:

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In the first half nobody was better

 

Sure.

 

And lol at him trying to sound as though we don't bother him.

 

W***er. He should marry John Terry. That c**t would be perfect for him.

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  CarraLegend said:

:lol:

"I wish them luck for their qualification match in the Champions League."

 

 

oh sh*t that has taken all the gloss off beating them yesterday.

 

Feel terrible now.

 

:bleh::bleh::bleh:

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A Chelsea mate of mine texted me yesterday with "yeah, so what. Call me when you've won the Premiership".

 

:lol:

 

D***head. Apart from slipping in a mention of 18 times I replied "if you're not bothered, what the f*** is Mourinho sulking baot then?"

 

 

 

Oh life is great.

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  Big Stuff said:

In the first half nobody was better

 

Sure.

 

And lol at him trying to sound as though we don't bother him.

 

W***er. He should marry John Terry. That c**t would be perfect for him.

 

2 of my fav piccies from yesterday

 

It appears he Maureen prefers Fw***y

 

Maureen and Fw***y

 

Joyful JT

 

Plus this one

 

Grudging hatred

Posted
  RP said:

 

 

Oh and Niall Quinn just said on Sky, never mind whether it was a free-kick or not the real question is how the defensive wall split so easily when Riise struck the ball? Good man, Niall. :thumbs:

 

that was funny :D Cos he basically said the players that jumped out of the way of the free kick where cowards. And sat right next to him was the cousin of one of those cowards :yes:

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  RP said:

Mourinho seems to have forgotten that the linesman f***ed up massively by letting Drogba through on goal when he was was clearly off.

 

Not our fault Drogba's a useless c*** is it??

 

He used his arm too, do a double infringement

Posted

I watched the game in a soprts bar in town.

 

When we scored the free kick about 5 mins later this chelsea fan about 40 ish said to me that wasn't a free kick.

I said I think you will find it was cos we scored mate. :yes:

Terry could have broke Garcias foot.

 

Later on he was calling Cisse racist names. I shook my head at him. What a tosser.

Guest Jack Bauer
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I don't think it was a freekick, but it would have been double standards for him not to give it since it had been given against us twice before.

Posted
  slapnuts said:

I watched the game in a soprts bar in town.

 

When we scored the free kick about 5 mins later this chelsea fan about 40 ish said to me that wasn't a free kick.

I said I think you will find it was cos we scored mate. :yes:

Terry could have broke Garcias foot.

 

Later on he was calling Cisse racist names. I shook my head at him. What a tosser.

I'm sure Dogbra, Gallas, Geremi, Makelele and a few other of their players would be proud of him for that. :rolleyes:

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  Jack Bauer said:

I don't think it was a freekick, but it would have been double standards for him not to give it since it had been given against us twice before.

I can't understand why anyone would think it was not a freekick - if that happened near the centre ciclre, Garcia takes the ball down and turns to pass it but John Terry lunges with both feet off the ground and studs showing at the ball ... it would have been called. But for some reason because it happens in a goal scoring position, it shouldn't be a free???

Guest Jack Bauer
Posted

I don't think it should have been a freekick anywhere, the ball was in the air and he went for it, it's not like he took Luis out. I have no complaints, as long as the ref awards it all over the park though, and he did.

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  Jack Bauer said:

I don't think it should have been a freekick anywhere, the ball was in the air and he went for it, it's not like he took Luis out.

You could say that about any tackle - tackle from behind or two-footed tackle. If Garcia hadn't pulled his shot, he could easily have been injured. What made the foot high even worse was the way Terry lunged with both feet off the ground - it was dangerous play and the ref was correct to blow for it. But i know in a lot of other games in the Premiership, he would have been let away with it alright.

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  jimmylibel said:

Studs showing = free kick. Regardless of the high foot debate I can't believe everyone is just glossing over that. If he had got the ball but followed through on to Garcia's leg then people would have been looking for him to be sent off.

 

exactly - and the irony was that he'd just been pointing that out to the ref for Crouch doing it to him.

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