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Chelsea Supporters Thread (Part 5)
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RichmondBlue
10-05-2015
Sour grapes towards Chelsea fans from Gerrard. I've lost any respect I had for the guy.
misawa97
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“Sour grapes towards Chelsea fans from Gerrard. I've lost any respect I had for the guy.”

Don't dish out and moan when he says something back.
Grim Fandango
10-05-2015
What did he say?
RichmondBlue
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by misawa97:
“Don't dish out and moan when he says something back.”

I'm not sure what you mean ? Chelsea fans gave him a standing ovation, then in an interview he throws it back in our faces.
The_don1
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by Grim Fandango:
“What did he say?”

Who cares his views are about as relevant as his ex-team mates the chuckle brothers who for some reason are paid to chat rubbish week in week out
Jokanovic
10-05-2015
Was going to post HT that Hazard was looking tired and it really showed in the second half. He looks done. Give him a rest for the next two games or maybe bring him on with 20 mins left against Sunderland.
Decent game. I thought Liverpool would nick it in the end.
Didn't think Stevie needed to say that in the interview but I suspect his issues more with his manager for taking him off. Looked a bit fed up.
codeblue
10-05-2015
What do you expect from him? Not a nice person, he will not be missed.
LONERIDER37
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“Sour grapes towards Chelsea fans from Gerrard. I've lost any respect I had for the guy.”

He was kind of right though. Yes Chelsea fans applauded him off but for the preceding 70 mins had constantly sang mocking him and even waved those slip hazzard cards at him.

So him saying what he said was an honest way of how he was feeling I'd say.
Grim Fandango
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by The_don1:
“Who cares his views are about as relevant as his ex-team mates the chuckle brothers who for some reason are paid to chat rubbish week in week out”

Alright. Steady on.
Tip top 2
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“Yes, end of season stuff for us really. I don't think we learnt much from the game apart from confirming that Loftus-Cheek looks ready to step up and challenge for a place.
Another 10 minutes for Cuadrado, and he still looks very lightweight to me. We need to feed him up and get him on the weights, otherwise he's going to get eaten alive in the PL. ”

Agree about Cuadrado, although he needs a bit more time. Hazard needed no time, and Willian is looking a lot better now. The difference between Serie A and the PL. Salah is doing very well in Italy and that says a lot.
The_don1
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by Jokanovic:
“Was going to post HT that Hazard was looking tired and it really showed in the second half. He looks done. Give him a rest for the next two games or maybe bring him on with 20 mins left against Sunderland.
Decent game. I thought Liverpool would nick it in the end.
Didn't think Stevie needed to say that in the interview but I suspect his issues more with his manager for taking him off. Looked a bit fed up.”

I don't really blame him.

I do think there are issues between the two of them, I think it's that and him slowly realising his abilities are fading.

Think even with Lamps going to City the way his time with us ended so much better then his is ending with Liverpool.
RichmondBlue
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by LONERIDER37:
“He was kind of right though. Yes Chelsea fans applauded him off but for the preceding 70 mins had constantly sang mocking him and even waved those slip hazzard cards at him.

So him saying what he said was an honest way of how he was feeling I'd say.”

Yes, but where's the famous Scouse sense of humour ? The cards and songs were a joke, and I think Chelsea fans did give him a fairly warm farewell. It's all a matter of perspective of course, I wonder if Liverpool fans will be as gracious at Anfield when John Terry decides to call it a day ?
As Mourinho said, you can respect your footballing "enemy" when they finally leave the game. But while they're still playing, anything goes..same as usual.
The_don1
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“Yes, but where's the famous Scouse sense of humour ? The cards and songs were a joke, and I think Chelsea fans did give him a fairly warm farewell. It's all a matter of perspective of course, I wonder if Liverpool fans will be as gracious at Anfield when John Terry decides to call it a day ?
As Mourinho said, you can respect your footballing "enemy" when they finally leave the game. But while they're still playing, anything goes..same as usual.”

Of course they will as Rogers said before the game "we are a club of class and humility". Although I think he might have been talking about the lawn bowls team he is part of
RichmondBlue
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by Tip top 2:
“Agree about Cuadrado, although he needs a bit more time. Hazard needed no time, and Willian is looking a lot better now. The difference between Serie A and the PL. Salah is doing very well in Italy and that says a lot.”

Yes, I certainly agree with that. That's why I'm trying not to get too excited about Pogba. He is undoubtedly a great prospect, but a lot of the amazing stuff you see on YouTube has been against pretty mediocre opposition. As you say, Salah suddenly looks world class in Serie A. In the PL he looked very ordinary, probably worse than Moses.
Jokanovic
10-05-2015
The WBA game has nothing on it for either team so hopefully a couple of youngsters will get game time.
Maybe Cech will play the last two games. I would say definitely against Sunderland.
codeblue
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by The_don1:
“Of course they will as Rogers said before the game "we are a club of class and humility". Although I think he might have been talking about the lawn bowls team he is part of”

He is clearly paid to say that.

Gerrard shows bus true colours today, severely lacking in class after an ovation from one of his biggest rivals.
LONERIDER37
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“Yes, but where's the famous Scouse sense of humour ? The cards and songs were a joke, and I think Chelsea fans did give him a fairly warm farewell. It's all a matter of perspective of course, I wonder if Liverpool fans will be as gracious at Anfield when John Terry decides to call it a day ?
As Mourinho said, you can respect your footballing "enemy" when they finally leave the game. But while they're still playing, anything goes..same as usual.”

The thing is it is not a joke to Stevie, that slip I am sure prob still haunts him, he will know the importance of that and to have it sung for 70 mins and the "silly" cards showed of the slip hazzard (have you/they forgotten JT's pen miss?) I am sure made any end result of the applause irrelevant to him. What one can pass off as a joke isn't to others. I mean what if SG comes out and says his comment about "good of them to turn up today" was just a joke? Not a dig, just a joke? You wouldn't believe it I'm sure.

End result he doesn't have to lie about it, if he wasn't bothered by the Chelsea fans applause he can say it. JT got a great reception at Anfield in the Allstars game recently, I'm sure he'll get a fine reception when that day comes
Orchideam
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“He is clearly paid to say that.

Gerrard shows bus true colours today, severely lacking in class after an ovation from one of his biggest rivals.”

Ovation??? You call that an ovation?? The boos were everywhere until Jose started applauding for the Chelsea faithful to follow, and even going off the pitch one blonde was giving Stevie G a mouthful of abuse. Ovation my ass!

I'll tell you what an ovation is. A few weeks ago Anfield hosted a match, and playing in that match was Drogba, Terry, Torres, along with Alonso, Suarez, Carragher - just for starters. Every single one of those players were applauded onto the match, hell, Terry even had a bit of banter going with the Kop - everyone appreciating the best footballers and showing it. No one was singing about a slip (something every single player has has at least 5 times), or holding up 'PLASTIC' notes on him slipping -cyea, real class that. I bet Jose was so proud of his clubs so called fans. Stevie G put this match together at Anfield, and it was a day out I will never forget - ask John Terry what he thinks of your pre-ovation for his mate.

Anyhow, frankly I don't give a shit what you think, but to state Gerrard has no class? Nah, that so needs picking up on.
TheSloth
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by RichmondBlue:
“Sour grapes towards Chelsea fans from Gerrard. I've lost any respect I had for the guy.”

LOL. Given the banal chant he's had to put up with for 12 months after an unfortunate slip cost him a dream, I don't blame him. The begrudging "ovation" was due to Mourinho's prompting after an initial far less respectful reaction. Fans seem to think they can give out dog's abuse week-in, week-out and not expect anything in return. If you really want to know how classy Chelsea's fans are, watch the Carling Cup semi at the Bridge back and listen out for the abuse aimed at Sterling after one particular foul, picked up by the effects mike. It's in the John Terry book of class, let's say.

Just enjoy your title win and stop trying to gather faux plaudits. After this season's various events, I can understand trying to cling to any shred of class you can but to not allow Gerrard the reply of reply is like the bully running to the teacher, frankly.
Jokanovic
10-05-2015
Amazing isn't it. The last time Gerrard plays at Chelsea and he stirs it all up again.
He leaves England the best player to have never a won a league title, Chelsea as champions and Liverpool trailing over 20 points behind. He can say what he likes to be honest but they are the facts.
A great player but too sentimental for his own good. Sure turn down Chelsea and maybe Inter but Real Madrid ? A serious career mistake which he will live to regret.
TheSloth
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by Jokanovic:
“Amazing isn't it. The last time Gerrard plays at Chelsea and he stirs it all up again.
He leaves England the best player to have never a won a league title, Chelsea as champions and Liverpool trailing over 20 points behind. He can say what he likes to be honest but they are the facts.
A great player but too sentimental for his own good. Sure turn down Chelsea and maybe Inter but Real Madrid ? A serious career mistake which he will live to regret.”

It's not all about money and trophies when the ultimatum comes. If Chelsea hadn't come into money, I wonder how Terry would have felt if mulling over a big money move? Who knows. Gerrard was successful enough to look back on his career with pride. Any title win with Chelsea, Mourinho's Inter or Real Madrid would not have been solely down to him and would've been far less cherished than winning a title for the club he loves - if he'd managed it last season, he was a massive part of it happening - that's why just falling short broke him mentally and physically to be honest. The 2005 win in Istanbul will mean more to him than a title win for Chelsea or in Italy or Spain ever would. He probably would have felt a bit fraudulent.

That's why he chose to stay.
NorthernNinny
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by Jokanovic:
“The WBA game has nothing on it for either team so hopefully a couple of youngsters will get game time.
Maybe Cech will play the last two games. I would say definitely against Sunderland.”

I can't see Jose not wanting a result against Sunderland after they pretty much put a nail in the coffin of your title hopes last season.
The_don1
10-05-2015
I would hope he would want to win against Sunderland since they could still go down etc. Its important we play the game as we would if it came halfway though the season. We owe it to the other teams involved in the relegation fight.
codeblue
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by TheSloth:
“It's not all about money and trophies when the ultimatum comes. If Chelsea hadn't come into money, I wonder how Terry would have felt if mulling over a big money move? Who knows. Gerrard was successful enough to look back on his career with pride. Any title win with Chelsea, Mourinho's Inter or Real Madrid would not have been solely down to him and would've been far less cherished than winning a title for the club he loves - if he'd managed it last season, he was a massive part of it happening - that's why just falling short broke him mentally and physically to be honest. The 2005 win in Istanbul will mean more to him than a title win for Chelsea or in Italy or Spain ever would. He probably would have felt a bit fraudulent.

That's why he chose to stay.”

That's why?

Here I was thinking it was because of the threats to him and his family from his own supporters:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ts-family.html

Classy.
Jim De Ville
10-05-2015
Originally Posted by codeblue:
“That's why?

Here I was thinking it was because of the threats to him and his family from his own supporters:

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...ts-family.html

Classy.”

Yes, because Chelsea don't have a minority of moronic fans, do they?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f2yjSnzOjek
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