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Actual photograph from Saturday afternoon (note: this is not the charming man) |
I've been slightly forced into a stunned silence after sitting through not one, but three nil-nil matches which essentially are consecutive (if you count Stoke - Chelsea, which I very obviously do). So, er, thank you Wayne Rooney for a) breaking the goal drought [she says begrudgingly] and b) experimenting with hair growth formulas in full public view. I may be making a flip book of his hair loss to re-growth. And of course I'll be taking orders. Don't tell me you wouldn't have fun with that for hours...or at least minutes.
The most important of those scoreless droughts will always be of course Stoke - Chelsea. Probably just to those of us in London and Stoke, but never mind that. Arguably a very good performance from the Chelsea lads, especially in the first half. I fully expected a goal and feel slightly hard done by not to come away with one. Not that I'm one to blame the referee for poor calls, but Mark Halsey, you know that thing around your neck? It's a whistle. You may use this at any time when someone pushes the boundaries of acceptable a tad too far and you know ... give out cards, free kicks, or a Phil Dowd style talking to. And although, I would wholeheartedly started Drogba for his ability to plough through any line of defense, walls, possibly the space-time continuum....I would like to say that finally, our little Fernando is showing why we paid £50M for him. Great performance from him, looked up for it, and was fully deserving of
Special mention of course to Jon Obi Mikel. This was coming anyways as it was the closest he's ever come to scoring. [that goal will be this season. i promise*]. He had one of his best matches for us ever, cool on the ball etc and so on....but all of this after learning his father had been kidnapped. There's a lot of talk of people needing to man up. Mikel has just upped the standard of what that means.
Speaking of men that often need to man up - Manchester United.
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Ok... not actually stopping there. I wasn't a fan of the 'I Am Jesus' type of goal celebration that Wazza had after his goal against City. However, fair play. Good goal and in a derby. There is some allowance for over the top douchey goal celebrations. But for
But who wants to talk about any of that when there is a Newcastle - Arsenal game to talk about. Obviously missing from the Arsenal lineup were Nasri and Fabregas. And although rumours have been floated about (very much on the d/l) about them wanting a transfer, I'm pretty sure that after watching Geordie Shore on their holidays they were slightly terrified of heading up there and running into Holly.
The focus of this weekend's drama should have been on Song and his still
He does need credit for making himself available in a public forum to discuss the matter both on twitter and radio, and of course for being man enough to admit where he was wrong.
Dear Jack "Two Foot Tackle" Wilshire, if you're taking some time out of your busy X box schedule to accuse players of assault, you may also want to discuss the colours of pots and kettles. You may just end up with a new bestie. Love from JB
Enjoy your week boys and girls!
jb xx
http://twitter.com/cfc_jb
*promises of course are at my own whim, and if i am actually wrong, will not be distributing free pints to anyone who points this out.
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