Kitchandro Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 I didn't claim to blame his brother. I took umbrage with your sweeping statement that someone who commits suicide CAUSES it themselves. Get a dictionary or ask your parents. I know what causes means dipshit, cut out the cheek. Suicide, by definition, is killing yourself, which you cause by doing something to yourself. whether that's hanging yourself, taking an overdose, slitting your wrists, or whatever. Yes your grilfriend cheating on you might cause you to feel terrible. But cause you to kill yourself? No. That's something you choose to do. And you said there's so much wrong with what I wrote. What else was wrong then? Or are you just splitting hairs over one point?
Heart-Shaped Fox Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Good final and was quite pleased Chelsea did it. Can't say i am gutted that Spurs won't be in the CL either.
THEBIGJOHNSTEADER; Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 If catching your bird riding some other blokes dick wasn't bad enough, he turns out to be the ugly ginger brother of John Terry. The whole family is a disgrace, the lovely rich scummy line of cvnts
Stand UP... Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Be fair, he was immense considering he's trained for like 2 days. Him and Cahill. he was being fair, he is shite and an absolute clown. He looked a right knob end jumping around with that pathetic hat on his nonce at the end of the game.
ScouseFox Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Barcelon missed a load of sitters at Stamford Bridge. They made it a bit difficult for them because they defended deep and narrow, they did that because it's easier to defend like that against Barcelona. A 'bit' stupid? It was one of the most retarded, most irresponsible things I've seen in a football match of that magnitude. You think a good captain does that? I don't think he's our best centre back at all. Jones, despite not playing there all the while, has looked a class above. Cahill is as good. I've always rated Ferdinand more (though I realise he's had his injuries and is past it). He's had a dreadful season overall, when they were playing a high line under Villas-Boas he was getting raped with no answer, constantly. He's been a fault for goal after goal after goal for England over the past few years. He's hugely overrated. Each to their own, we'll have to agree to disagree All I'll say is nobody as overrated, stupid and shit as you've described Terry captains his team to: Champions League Premier League x3 FA Cup x5 League cup x2 As well as captaining his country for a few years. And being in the 2006 WC team of the comp, Uefa team of the year in 2005, 07, 08 and 09, being Uefa's best defender in 2005, 08 and 09 and being in the FifaPro World XI for 5 years from 05-09. He's a very, very good defender. And according to every Chelsea fan, player (bar Wayne Bridge, probably) and every manager he's an inspirational leader and captain. That's all on that. Congratulations Chelsea, made up for Lampard, Drogba, Cole etc who deserve it after being some of Europe's best for over half a decade and not having the big one to show for it. Good night for everyone involved in CFC.
Kitchandro Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Each to their own, we'll have to agree to disagree All I'll say is nobody as overrated, stupid and shit as you've described Terry captains his team to: Champions League Premier League x3 FA Cup x5 League cup x2 As well as captaining his country for a few years. And being in the 2006 WC team of the comp, Uefa team of the year in 2005, 07, 08 and 09, being Uefa's best defender in 2005, 08 and 09 and being in the FifaPro World XI for 5 years from 05-09. He's a very, very good defender. And according to every Chelsea fan, player (bar Wayne Bridge, probably) and every manager he's an inspirational leader and captain. That's all on that. Congratulations Chelsea, made up for Lampard, Drogba, Cole etc who deserve it after being some of Europe's best for over half a decade and not having the big one to show for it. Good night for everyone involved in CFC. Guess we will
ScouseFox Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Also, forgot to add Terry was "captain fantastic" "Mr England" and "our hero and leader" in every newspaper article ever written about him until he shagged Bridge's bird. So it's clear that him being a cúnt has clouded quite a few people's judgements of his footballing ability. Because he went from that to "overrated" "bad influence" "not worth taking to competitions" "not good enough for England" pretty quickly.
Anorak Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 John Terry Barcelon missed a load of sitters at Stamford Bridge. They made it a bit difficult for them because they defended deep and narrow, they did that because it's easier to defend like that against Barcelona. A 'bit' stupid? It was one of the most retarded, most irresponsible things I've seen in a football match of that magnitude. You think a good captain does that? I don't think he's our best centre back at all. Jones, despite not playing there all the while, has looked a class above. Cahill is as good. I've always rated Ferdinand more (though I realise he's had his injuries and is past it). He's had a dreadful season overall, when they were playing a high line under Villas-Boas he was getting raped with no answer, constantly. He's been a fault for goal after goal after goal for England over the past few years. He's hugely overrated. He's also never played in a CL winning team. He has missed a decisive penalty in one and been suspended in another though.
Tielemans63 Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 I want Mario Gomez hair. He wants your finishing ability.
Kitchandro Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Also, forgot to add Terry was "captain fantastic" "Mr England" and "our hero and leader" in every newspaper article ever written about him until he shagged Bridge's bird. So it's clear that him being a cúnt has clouded quite a few people's judgements of his footballing ability. Because he went from that to "overrated" "bad influence" "not worth taking to competitions" "not good enough for England" pretty quickly. Well I could also say that nobody in the media cares about that press conference at the last world cup because it's him. He's bummed severely by the likes of Sky and BBC. And I didn't like him, or rate him before that. He was good until 2006ish, since then he's been dreadful for England. But, as we said, we'll agree to disagree
Tielemans63 Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Talking of over-rated players - Franck Ribery. I've never seen him do anything that marks him out as World Class. Thought he was poor this evening. He'll prob score a hat-trick v England now I've mentioned it.
Bert Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Also, forgot to add Terry was "captain fantastic" "Mr England" and "our hero and leader" in every newspaper article ever written about him until he shagged Bridge's bird. So it's clear that him being a cúnt has clouded quite a few people's judgements of his footballing ability. Because he went from that to "overrated" "bad influence" "not worth taking to competitions" "not good enough for England" pretty quickly. Same with Ashley Cole. Ever so consistent and the best left back in the world, IMO.
Bert Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 John Terry He's also never played in a CL winning team. He has missed a decisive penalty in one and been suspended in another though. You don't win the champions league on one game. He's been heavily involved in Chelsea's campaign.
FoxyPV Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 I just don't like Chelsea - can't warm to them but the only good thing is that it takes the CL spot from Spurs and 'Arry. RDM got his tactics spot on throughout even if they rode their luck.
SystonFox Posted 19 May 2012 Posted 19 May 2012 Also, forgot to add Terry was "captain fantastic" "Mr England" and "our hero and leader" in every newspaper article ever written about him until he shagged Bridge's bird. So it's clear that him being a cúnt has clouded quite a few people's judgements of his footballing ability. Because he went from that to "overrated" "bad influence" "not worth taking to competitions" "not good enough for England" pretty quickly. He wasn't even shagging "Bridges bird" it was his ex bird. And yes there's the excuse you don't touch your mates ex's but come on he's jt he does what he wants! Legend
accessory Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 This is the same John Terry who was involved in these incidents. At a Heathrow airport hotel bar, the day after the 9/11 terror attacks, Terry and three other young Chelsea players hurled abuse, stripped naked and vomited as weeping American guests watched footage of the destruction. The footballers had been on a five-hour drinking binge and the hotel manager described their behaviour as 'utterly vile'. Terry and his colleagues were heavily fined and made to apologise. The then Chelsea manager Claudio Ranieri said: 'They had no decency or respect.' In January 2002 he and three other young players were charged with assault after a drunken fight with nightclub doormen. Terry admitted throwing a punch but said it was in self defence. A jury cleared him. That same year CCTV cameras caught him being thrown out of an Essex nightclub after urinating into a beer glass, which he then dropped on the floor. Judging by his antics in Munich, it's clear that he's lost none of his class - a true legend and inspiration to all of England..
ScouseFox Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 And again, I'll ask you like I have others before, how does any of that make him a bad defender?
Jaspa Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 I don't like Chelsea fans But I like their team, a resolute performance and played the game as underdogs going for the win. Some really nail biting moments, and some very rememberable ones I hope this is more of an omen for the Euros than anything And I hate Muller, looks like an absolute pestilent, spoilt child
Jaspa Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 at how the vote changed This morning it was 60/40 Bayurn Now its nearly reversed
Jordan Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 Chelsea can get to fvck. R.I.P Football. If you'd believe everyone that's ever said or written that, football has died a million deaths already. I don't see what's especially fatal about Chelsea lifting the European Cup tonight.
Guest DavidJCW Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 Well I'm amazed Chelski won it... by far the lesser team in each of their few rounds of this competition and yet they've somehow got their hands on the trophy. Today they were outplayed, taught a footballing lesson and were it not for some SHOCKING finishing by Bayern, would have lost heavily. A real shame really as I hate Chelski with a passion. Worse still, it means their pathetic showing in the league counts for nothing and a better team will now be denied a, perhaps rightful, place in the competition next year. Would certainly have been interesting to see Tottenham, with another summer of transfers under their belts, have a real go again. I can't imagine they would sit back, 9 men behind the ball...
buzzy Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 They deserve the chance to defend their trophy. Would be a total contradiction of the name if the champions of it weren't allowed back in. NO werent good enough to finish in top 4 so tough . its a joke of a compition anyway its suppsosed to be the champions of each league not 2nd 3rd 4th place teams. ive said this before i feel sorry for the smaller teams in countrys where there have won there league but have to qualify to reach the gropu stages,bring back the old format 2 legs with just champions in it
MC Prussian Posted 20 May 2012 Posted 20 May 2012 NO werent good enough to finish in top 4 so tough . its a joke of a compition anyway its suppsosed to be the champions of each league not 2nd 3rd 4th place teams. ive said this before i feel sorry for the smaller teams in countrys where there have won there league but have to qualify to reach the gropu stages,bring back the old format 2 legs with just champions in it I'm not a particular Chelsea fan, in fact I've never really liked them, but yesterday was the pinnacle of tactical mastery. Sure, some luck was involved, sustaining pressure from Gayern for such an amount of time, conceding corner after corner after corner. But they were well-prepared, didn't and couldn't just run into Gayern's open arms, instead waiting for their chance to come. That is smart play. And whomever's calling the Champions League a "joke of a competition" has no clue. Chelsea qualified for this year's competition legally and made their way to the final. They showed tremendous resilience and determination by overcoming a 3-1 deficit against Napoli, then went on to eliminate FC fvcking Barcelona. Yes, FC fvcking Barcelona, a team comprised of Spain's and the World's finest football players. Again, some luck was involved but Di Matteo and his backroom staff had the team set up ideally (at one point with only ten men, mind you). This cup is Chelsea's - but now, I wouldn't mind them not winning anything for a while. Just like Gayern.
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