Filbert_Ross Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Only £40 quid But breaks me even after some horse racing losses earlier! always good to claw something back.
davieG Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Well the 2nd half was an improvement on the 1st. If Dalglish thought bringing on Carroll would enable them to claw back a 2 goal deficit why didn't he start with him and try to win the game from the off?
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 I picked a huge bogie during the second half. Incredible
Filbert_Ross Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 i must be seeing different replays to Townsend and Southgate
Leicfox Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Cech's save has got to go down as one of the best of all time.
Filbert_Ross Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Cech's save has got to go down as one of the best of all time. i love this save
RonnieTodger Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 We've lost to the eventual winners two years running. Not bad
Jaspa Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 We've lost to the eventual winners two years running. Not bad Same thing happened last year too We are the King Makers !
purpleronnie Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Same thing happened last year too We are the King Makers ! That's what he meant when he stated 'two years running'.
Jaspa Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 That's what he meant when he stated 'two years running'. My bad Speed reading
Corky Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Chelsea deserved that. Liverpool only really turned up in the last 25 minutes. Drogba's finish was excellent, but Reina should've saved Ramires' shot.
ScouseFox Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 It wasn't over the line, it was one of the best saves of all time, and one of the best decisions of all time too. Congrats to Chelsea.
purpleronnie Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 It wasn't over the line, it was one of the best saves of all time, and one of the best decisions of all time too. Congrats to Chelsea.
purpleronnie Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 What's funny? It was. Such a broad sweeping statement, I like 'em. they're funny.
lcfcadam Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 The only completely accurate way to describe whether it was actually a goal or not is "inconclusive" (from the angles I've seen thus far, you're an idiot if you disagree). HOWEVER, the referee and linesman's decision was spot-on - if we can't figure it out even with a bunch of replays then there's absolutely no way they should be giving it. A potentially controversial decision either way, but one which has to go the defending team's way in a situation of complete doubt. If they aren't sure it crossed the line (and we're still debating hours later), it shouldn't be given. Surely no-one is disagreeing with that?
ScouseFox Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Also, he's a bit of a twat but Ashley Cole won his 7th FA Cup today. Seven! That's pretty impressive.
BlueSi13 Posted 5 May 2012 Posted 5 May 2012 Probably the Chelsea fans feeling that their leader has been unfairly treated by the FA/England. Twats. The man is indefensable. Nope, definitely the Liverpool fans and their moronic self-pitying "Scouse not English" shit. I have no love for the monarchy but to boo and jeer rather than just shut the **** up should be beyond contempt.
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