congrats spurs on winning the carling cup final and beating chelsea - you must be happy! i have yet to see it as i was watching joel play at the big chill bar but i'll drag myself to watch the highlights later...
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Jonny - I don't think you are going to be happy with the "high"lights of the game. I was very displeased with the last 15 minutes in particular. Of course, I was also watching in Chinese, since that was the only feed I could find of the game online or on TV here in Illinois, so I didn't get the benefit of commentary. Plus, the feed tended to freeze just as either team was approaching the box.
Frankly, all three goals were weak, Drogba's goal wasn't any better than the two for the Spurs. The lads from Stamford Bridge better get their act together, they're starting to put together a string of poor performances after that magnificent run.
Posted by: Jeff Moulton | February 25, 2008 at 05:25 AM
What a sign of generosity and humility...
Posted by: Jim | February 25, 2008 at 03:56 PM