yes off-course, bcoz luk at Terry, he's back intraining within 24 hrs of his op, and tht means and seems to me tht he will play in the team on Tuesday
2006-12-30 06:14:53
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answered by Dj Badboy 3
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As a Chelsea fan I may come across a bit bias, but Chelsea are a good team with some of the worlds best players and although lately we have messed up a lot and are starting to rely on won player the premiership is starting to look like a dream. But having said that we are bookies favourites to win Europe which is amazing! Man U are also a good team and are making it difficult for us to reach our goal of having the premiership 3 times in a row but even before the premiership started it was between us and Man U, the race is still on and even though at the moment we are 6 points behind if we can beat some of the teams we have done (Barcelona, Everton, Villa) and hold Man U to a draw anything is possible. We are buying more players in January and that I am starting to disagree with. But Chelsea can win the premiership and so can Man U so the answer is really a matter of faith and belief in the team. ANd by the way GIGGS IS 007 (hahaha) incase you haven't heard Abramovich has put into the Chelsea trust fund 15million to secure the welfare of Chelsea. And we don't have alot of money Man U have all the money just becuase we get alot of players doesn't mean we are rich.
2006-12-30 23:08:19
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answered by Katie H 1
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it just tells me i am glad united didn't sign ballack, and john terry is the best defender in the world in this decade, and he should be valued at between 40 and 50 million pounds who's going to be the first team to pay a player quarter of a million pounds a week. man utd can slip up , teams are realising they have got to start playing chelsea and man utd and go for the win. chelsea have the money but utd have the bond and respect for each other, look at rooney and ronaldo they where on war terms at the world cup, now they are running at people cavalier style,but anythings possible.
2006-12-30 08:43:59
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answered by clare p 3
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quite i think of Chelsea are able to protecting the identify yet Chelsea CAN beat them yet in spite of the fact that there gamers are as sturdy on the competition they lack self assurance against the enormous golf equipment. i think of, in spite of the fact that i'm a Chelsea supporter (you haven't any longer positioned liverpool up there), Liverpool could be Manchester United's greatest threat with the aid of fact Liverpool have the arrogance with the enormous golf equipment to bypass available and win.
2016-12-15 04:38:41
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answered by michelson 4
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yes, although Chelsea are now 6 points behind Manchester United, there are still a lot of matches to be played between now & May 2007, so anything can happen in football.
2006-12-30 11:21:35
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answered by foongwk140804 7
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not only will they not buy another premiership but when the dust settles and the russian takes his money away leaving a club in turmoil,high wage bills with no income. they will find themselves in trouble. probably league 2 and you will be able to count the shirts on the high st on one hand in any given year.
2006-12-30 05:54:07
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answered by ? 5
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anything can happen in football so i don't think any conclusion should be made right now
if predictions wise, i think chelsea won't be getting back te title
i haven't seen a lot of teams who can chase back to winning form as if chelsea can do that
2006-12-30 05:57:53
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answered by Saffron Boudoir 2
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Maybe. If man u stops being a spoilsport and loses theyre next few games and terry comes back soon then yes.
2006-12-30 05:48:26
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answered by soccacrazy 3
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Not if Man u Keep playing as they are 6 points clear.
2006-12-30 17:13:23
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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due to the recent form
i think it's gonna be hard
it's like how to catch up when they are always having some 2-10 point gap?!
2006-12-30 05:42:32
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answered by Doutzen 1
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