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It’s fashionable to dislike Chelsea.

So Chelsea were given a penalty that shouldn’t have been given, but why is everybody so excited about it? Having just read Phil Thomas’ report of the game on the Sun’s website it is so obvious that there continues to be some anti-Chelsea sentiment in the media. With lines like:

“Replays showed Malouda was throwing himself down before Finnan was anywhere near him.”

That’s simply not true, there was contact. Malouda jumped into Finnan, so obviously there was contact. No Chelsea player was appealing even though they have a “willingness to complain at anything and everything”.

Thomas even lowers himself to the idiot anti-Lampard jibe of Fat Frank by saying:

“Then Gerrard unleashed a first-time rocket that was certainly goalbound until it struck Lampard — although, to be fair, there is rather more of the Chelsea star than most midfielders.”

He’s just jumping on any anti-Chelsea slogan out there.

For some reason it seems that Liverpool are the knights in shining armor, come to rescue the League from the Chelsea billions. Apart from Liverpool’s heroic European Cup win they really have failed to deliver in recent years. All this talk of the great Liverpool and their amazing fans. This is club with the great fans that managed to get English clubs kicked out of Europe. Nice one!

Loads of refs have made bad decisions, and do they all get a call of apology from Referees’ chief Keith Hackett and the referee himself? I think not. I remember a few seasons back Dogba getting a second yellow for diving in the penalty area against Aston Villa only for the yellow card to be canceled after review. This obviously means he didn’t dive and was therefore fouled in the penalty area, so Chelsea miss out on a penalty and draw the match. Did the ref call Chelsea up? I don’t think so!

As for Torres. He scored a cracking goal, very nicely taken, but he is a diver of top quality. What is especially good with him is that he does it in such a clever way. However it is still cheating and is a bookable offense (simulation), he did it before being cautioned and carried on after he was cautioned. Thomas had this to say:

“And, most laughable of all, when Fernando Torres threw himself to the ground under a second-half Tal Ben Haim challenge, the ref was surrounded by men in Blue — brandishing imaginary cards.”

“Torres, it must be said, does not need too big a nudge to go down — although he is still miles away from winning a place in the West London School of Ballet. Sorry, make that the Chelsea side.”

Huh?! I look forward to reading more of his drivel in the feature, so to give me something to write about here!

That’s all for now.


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8 Comments »

  1. New eye surgery allegra Said,

    September 18, 2007 @ 5:25 pm

    Liverpool was robbed thats jump deserves an oscar nomination

  2. Dan Said,

    September 26, 2007 @ 3:07 pm

    Glad to know im in fashion ;)

  3. John Lane Said,

    September 30, 2007 @ 12:00 pm

    Your comments are spot on.
    Here is something i wrote for my very first blog:

    http://www.buzzinfootballblog.co.uk/everybody-hates-liverpool

    Regards
    John

  4. abu bakr Said,

    October 31, 2007 @ 2:14 am

    lol used to be manu

  5. Terry Lane Said,

    December 4, 2007 @ 6:43 pm

    For the past two seasons’ Chelsea have been the team to hate for two simple reasons. Firstly, with Ambramovich’s money & under the leadership of Mourinho they became the most consistent side in the English Premiership. But unlike the previous years of domination by Arsenal & Manchester United they were not always playing attractive football.

    Unless it is your favourite team, people love to hate the team at the top. For what is the point of hating a team like Charlton or Wigan?

    Terry Lane
    www.BuzzinFootballBlog.co.uk

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  7. antimanu Said,

    February 7, 2008 @ 2:01 pm

    It seems fashionable for people to “support” Chelsea by wearing their kit in every Town and city in the land, having never been to the ground. Still Man Utd “fans” have been doingthat for ages.

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