Mort Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Probably Chelski... to be honest I really dont care all that much, I never really do when its big prem clubs playing... but out of the top four I've always found it hard to support either Liverpool or ManU while Arsenal and Chelski I've been indiffrent to... so yeah... really up for this one!!!
DB11 Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 I want Chelsea to win. And they will if Wenger plays the youth team
Leonisco Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 I want Arsenal to win, simply cos I'd love to see Mourinho's face if his team got beat by a bunch of kids! Having said that I still think Chelsea will win it fairly comfortably.
Simi Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 I'm going for Arsenal. Not a fan of Wenger but I'd rather see Arsenal win it than Chelsea for some reason.
filbertway Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Arsenal for me, because I want to see chelsea get as little success as possible
lookwhaticando Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 I want the match to descend into such a vicious brawl that the game is abandoned and the match is written off completely - not just postponed but cancelled completely. The result will be null and void and the Cup will not be won by anyone. That'd be ideal, really.
Brainy Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Arsenal 2-4 Chelsea Baptista 2 Robben, Shevchenko 2, Lampard
OBO Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Arsenal for me. I've been impressed with most of the youngsters and the performances they've put in in the competition so far, so I'd like to see them turn over a big side full of big names. I doubt it'll happen, but it'd be nice.
Guest Gist Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 I want Arsenal but think Chelsea will win it.
Webbo Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 I want Arsenal but think Chelsea will win it. ditto.
Bert Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Chelsea have recieved a big boost, with the return of JT. I can see Chelsea putting out a strong team, purely because this is their best chance of winning something this season, no disrespect to the Arse kids, but if Chelsea play their stongest possible team, they should have no problem.
dandannieldanok Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Come on you Gooners, put one over on Moaninho please.
Joe. Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Come on Arsenal. Very unlikely I think but I'd like them to win it just to see Chelsea not win it.
Guest seanfox778 Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 i want arsenal to win but i want shevchenko to have a good game for chelsea because i think he will be great next season
Mort Posted 24 February 2007 Posted 24 February 2007 Chelsea have recieved a big boost, with the return of JT. I can see Chelsea putting out a strong team, purely because this is their best chance of winning something this season, no disrespect to the Arse kids, but if Chelsea play their stongest possible team, they should have no problem. FA Cup? Champions League? ...the League itself?! defo in with a strong shout in the first two, the League remains ManU's to lose IMHO but Chelski can still take it, then again if ManU get results like they did today they need not worry
Geo V Posted 25 February 2007 Posted 25 February 2007 The exuses for a stronger Arsenal team selection have already started with the supposed injuries to a number of there younger players ! Anyway, regardless of what team the gooners pick I think that Chelski will win 3-1, especially now that John Terry has been passed fit.
Milky Posted 25 February 2007 Posted 25 February 2007 major traffic problems at the moment. Thousands are stuck on trains or in traffic jams. If they don't delay the kick off expect a lot of empty seats.
Simi Posted 25 February 2007 Posted 25 February 2007 major traffic problems at the moment. Thousands are stuck on trains or in traffic jams. If they don't delay the kick off expect a lot of empty seats. They may have to delay then. With the game been on TV this will effect the decsion though wouldn't it.
Milky Posted 25 February 2007 Posted 25 February 2007 They may have to delay then. With the game been on TV this will effect the decsion though wouldn't it. I've just been reading some of these on the BBC website 1401: They have to delay kick-off. There must be 5-10,000 stuck on trains that aren't going to make kick-off. Via text from Gooner on a Train. 1401: "Atmosphere is awful as we have been out since 6.30am and our train was booked for 8.30am and we didn't board until 1040 and we are still on it." Via text. 1357: Bad news for those of you still stuck on trains. We have just called the Millennium Stadium who have "no plans at the moment" to delay the kick-off. We have also put calls in to British Transport Police who told us that "there have been difficulties" on the trains but said they did not think it was down to criminal damage (see 1325 post). 1353: "With all the train and road delays, they should delay kick-off. Lot of lads getting annoyed. No info from Great Western Railways at all." Via text 1355:"The tallest building in Wales is the apartment block at Ferrara Quay, 29 storeys high. Yes, I have too much time on my hands. And Google (see 1348 and 1255 posts)." Via text from Andy M in Northampton 1352:"No atmosphere in Cardiff since all trains delayed by three hours plus. Atmosphere on train, however, is terrible." Via text 1349: Left Paddington at 10am (having queued 2 hours there). Not even at Newport. Not one single announcement from the train company. Via text from Frustrated Gooner 1348: "Some random website claims that the BT building next to the stadium is the tallest (see 1255 post)." Via text. 1345: "Can someone get them to delay kick off for 45 mins? This is a cry for help, jammed at Newport going nowhere. From a train full of desperate football fans." Via text. 1339: "It doesn't surprise me that people are having problems on the trains. I was delayed by two-and-a-half hours and I just overheard a bloke saying to someone on his phone: "You were supposed to be here at 1200". The pubs are rammed but there are surprisingly few people milling about." Owen Phillips, our man in Cardiff - text us on 81111 and tell Owen where you'll be enjoying the build-up. 1339: "Taken me three hours to get from Bristol to just outside Newport on the train where we've been waiting for 45 mins. I could have walked here quicker." Via text. 1330: "Left London at 9.15, still in car at 13.25 not even at Park n' Ride yet. M4 choc full of fans in traffic jams." Via text from Stanmore Gooners 1325: "Vandals have bust the signals overnight that's what's causing the delay on trains on the way to Cardiff. Apparently, there are trains that have just left Paddington." Via text.
Recommended Posts
Archived
This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.