FA cup winners!
congratulations chelsea on winning the FA cup!
congratulations chelsea on winning the FA cup!
that's what i am trying to tell myself - absolutely gutted
last night of course i was in the pub watching the football with mike, joel and harry. meantime jen was at the grace knitting group - yes apparently it is the new rock and roll! a selection of our text messages... mine are in italics and i'm sure you'll detect the smallest hint of irony in the replies!
1- 0 chelsea
how exciting!
1-1
oh no!
gone to extra time
wow - we've all stopped knitting and are praying for you
2-1 chelsea
our prayers worked!
3-1 woop woop
at this point a message from kester - torres off? what is the tinker man doing?! see you in moscow!
3-2
we'd better get praying again
victory
phew
at this point a message from a fellow chelsea fan - praise jesus!
i am a happy man - finally we get to see off liverpool in a champions league semi final at the third time of asking... can't wait for may 21 and the texts will be flying no doubt. blue is the colour...
it's been a very strange season for chelsea so far with morinho leaving, injuries, grant and so on... but today beating man united 2-1 is a very sweet result and it sounds like it was deserved. i missed it as i was doing a training day for the diocese of bath and wells but will look forward to match of the day tonight! so level on points but needing man u to drop some points because of goal difference...
following on from the convincing draw with liverpool (well it was about time the luck went the other way ;-) ), it's part two on wednesday night to see if we can also make it to a champions league final which would be amazing...
so chelsea will play liverpool in the third champions league semi final in four years. chelsea turned it round last night with a 2-0 win - whilst it wasn't the greatest dispaly from the blues it was job done... it was my second visit to stamford bridge this season - i like the big european games. this time round the first leg rather than the second is at anfield which may mean we can break the reds jinx on us in europe!!
agony for arsenal fans last night who with 7 minutes to go were through (ouch)
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...
i was shocked to wake today to find that
Chelsea Football Club and José Mourinho have agreed to part company today (Thursday) by mutual consent.
this quote from the chelsea web site doesn't exactly give a lot away. josé took chelsea to winning the premiership twice, the FA cup, and the league cup twice all in three years. what more could you ask for?! i thought he was fantastic as a manager - fun, entertaining, arrogant, a wind up merchant, and brought a real edge to the premiership. it's easy to forget that when he arrived man united and arsenal were dominant. chelsea fans will be absolutely gutted.
no doubt stories will come out about why - the rift with abramovich, a stuttering start to the season, too many chiefs and not enough control given to the manager... but it makes no sense and i would guess the players will be gutted (apart from shevchenko maybe).
congratulations to chelsea lifting both cups this season!
wonderful to beat man united in the final of the FA cup :-) and drogba has been amazing all season so delighted he got the winner...
quite a few years ago now (i can't exactly remember what year) i did a few training sessions at a european yfc conference with a friend richard on mission and postmodern culture. at the time it was new territory - i think it was the first time we had taught on it. hard to believe now. anway some friends from croatia were there and it ended up setting them off on a route of rethinking what they were up to. 7 years or so later i've been invited over to join them for their annual get together for leaders where we'll talk about culture, improvisation, mission, alternative worship, emerging church and all that... it's the first time they have had someone from outside croatia so i'm feeling honoured and really looking forward to it. i've no idea what the internet situation will be where we are so if the blog is quiet that's why.
i need to find a tv next tuesday evening to watch the second leg of chelsea v liverpool in the champions league semi final. chelsea won the first leg 1-0 tonight which is a great result especially not giving away an away goal so i strongly fancy our chances of making it to the final now. we should have put the tie out of sight in the first half but didn't. drogba was brilliant!
chelsea make it through to the FA cup final at wembley on may 19 winning in extra time 2-1 over blackburn setting up a final against man united. can't wait!
enjoyed our first chelsea game of the season yesterday (we only do 2 or 3 becuase of the price!). the last 15 minutes were sensational. arsenal looked like they might end chelsea's unbeaten run at the bridge but essien's wonder strike levelled it and chelsea then hit the woodwork twice in the last 5 minutes. one arsenal fan said in a text to me 'relief' after the final whistle which summed up the way the flow was towards the end.... but it was a great game in spite of drogba and lehman's laurel and hardy routine. there's a long way to go to the end of the season - but man united have created a gap of 8 points (5 if chelsea win on weds). i reckon we'll catch them but we'll see...
so my predictions for the semi finals were spot on apart from england - aaaaaargh!
the agony again of penalties at which we are frankly awful...
was a joy to watch zidane at his masterful best in the france - brazil game but no consolation
the world cup is really hotting up now. i am really looking forward to the quarter finals this weekend. i can't understand all the moaning about england. we won our group, we won the next game and here we are. what else matters?! ok so we haven't played the most beautiful football i admit but this where the action really gets going. we play portugal again - i remember the agony of being knocked out by penalties last time we played them (will we have to suffer the agony of penalties again?!). i think it will be another close game, but dare i say am feeling quite optimistic. i think the tournament is still wide open. can germany pull off a surprise to beat argentina? - i wouldn't put it past them. italy will likely beat ukraine. not sure that france have enough to beat brasil but they just might - they are on a roll. here we go...
the world cup starts this week - can't wait... and even the australian readers of the blog will have an interest for a change ;-)
this really won't mean much unless you follow england but thanks to david for the tip off about the do the crouch web site. hysterical...
am delighted to say i have got tickets for chelsea vs barcelona on weds night. can't wait... sadly i only got two tickets so harry has to stay behind (sorry harry!). the game last year was fantastic - i love the big european games...
if you are in london this week and want a good free event, the V and A museum have a late night event transvision on friday with onedotzero and VJs in galleries - it really looks like it should be good. it's my birthday the next day so a few of us are going along and then on to abbaye which is about 10 minutes walk away for belgian ales afterwards. if you are around see you there. the blurb on the web site says
for this one-time event, onedotzero has invited over 20 key creatives from diverse fields, representing the full breadth of moving image programming that onedotzero explores.
across motion graphics, music videos, short films, interaction design, live audio–visual performances, music, and architecture, featured artists will include airside, hi-res!, trevor jackson, allofus, the light surgeons, d-fuse, intro, jason bruges, neutral, peepshow, phillip o' dwyer, pre-loaded, sennep, tank.tv, universal everything, usman haques, and united visual artists.
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my brother gave me an early birthday present of taking me to see chelsea v liverpool today which chelsea won 2-0 - convincingly in the end. after a good start liverpool just seemed to run out of ideas. the blues are still 15 points clear at the top of the premiership...
i've added a few pictures i took to flickr , but i love this one of my brother looking slightly pyscho after chelsea's first goal!
what a fantastic game of football yesterday between argentina and england. happily england won 3-2 in an amazing finish, but even if they hadn't turned it around at the end it still made me really look forward to the world cup this summer. wayne rooney is just fantastic for england...
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