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by RepublikOfMancunia.org on 20 September 2007
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by Joel Cairo on September 20, 2007
Man U has had problems scoring more than one goal in a game this year, or trouncing over-rated teams like Spurs. The best thing for Chelsea is if they pull together and Man U relax thinking that without JM, things will be a multi-step-over cakewalk.
by keisha duke on September 20, 2007
Yo Joel Cairo....u have to be pretty stupid to think that Manchester United will take Chelsea for granted just becasuse Jose Mourinho is gone...if anything..they will be more stronger than ever...nobody will want to take Chelsea for granted
by mike baker on September 20, 2007
great time to play chelsea man u should win, this will hopefully start a rapid decline for them. This will hopefully get man u scoring more and back to how they played last year
by Chelsea Boy on September 20, 2007
We will win this easily, Manure are crap and Chelsea are the best team in the world period. noone can beat us, never mind a small club like manure
by Darius on September 20, 2007
I dont think any rational Man Utd fan will be taking this situation as any kind of advantage to us. History has shown ( With West Ham in more recent memory!) That a team managerless approach the next match galvanised by the criticism surrounding them, and our lads will have to be ready for a real fight to get the points this Sunday.
by Gooner123 on September 20, 2007
Usually when a high profile managerial change has happened, the new manager wins his first game, I think this will happen with Grant this weekend! All the fans will start thinking he's a good manager and will win loads of trophies for them, however this will be his best result of his short reign.
by Scousebeater on September 21, 2007
We are going to smash this lot of southern junk.
by Ben on September 21, 2007
read the comments and you will be able to evaluate the worth of your article. joga bonito,play with your heart and don't win ugly.
by soldlogan on September 21, 2007
as a liverpool fan obviously its not often i stick up for man u. However i really believe that in the long run the truth will out and is this case its happened. Chelsea became the team they were because of mourinho and now he is gone the band wagon fans will go with him. At least like liverpool and man u the fans are genuine and have been following their team from the day dot. I am gonna be really interested to see exectly how many chelski fans make the trip to manchester, less than made it to their disappointing home game in the week i would presume
by Steve on September 21, 2007
Me and almost everyone I know no longer support Chelsea anymore because of Mourinho leaving, we all support Arsenal now!
by Danny Salford Red on September 21, 2007
Chelsea Boy , Us a small club? 22,000 fans for a champs league game is a small club my friend. Wigan would get more :-) We would have had 70-80,000 for a champs league game against anyone including Rosenborg. You have no History of note before the Russian came, can't fill your ground and will never have global appeal. You are the smallest of small clubs with delusions of grandure sunshine.
by peter on September 21, 2007
why do people like chelsea boy post such rubbish as the last comment
by jen on September 21, 2007
[quote]Me and almost everyone I know no longer support Chelsea anymore because of Mourinho leaving, we all support Arsenal now![/quote] This pretty much sums up a Chelsea fan. When the club has more heart than their pitiful show of fans, it IS time to pack up and head out. well done.
by didi on September 25, 2007
jose has been an important figure in chelsea and also in the premiership. the tension and pressure he has been creating. im not a chelsea fan but i feel so sorry 4 them. long live man utd
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