Following John Terry's stripping of the England captaincy for the second and probably final time
the man who briefly stepped into Terry's shoe's following his affair with Wayne Bridge's
girl-friend has also ruled himself out of the running to replace the serial cheat.
Rio tweeted: "I don't want to be England captain after the last episode.
OK people, time to get back to the reality of the Premier League and the situation we find
ourselves in, chasing for fourth place.
This Sunday, Chelsea take on QPR at Stamford Bridge and will be looking for a massive three points
to keep the pressure on Tottenham and Newcastle above us with Newcastle coming to the Bridge next
Wednesday.
Roman Abramovich has had an "interesting" few days being back at Cobham hasn't he. Being present
for the most part last week and taking an interest in training, to then watch
the performance we
gave on Saturday at Goodison and to then hear the Manager speak of not preparing the team
properly must have been a real eye opener.
Saturday's game against Bolton has now turned into a massive game for our club. The manager is
under pressure, certain players are under pressure and as for us Chelsea fans, we are sitting here
dreading what's going to happen next aren't we. Who would have thought that Bolton at home would
become such a pivotal game in our season?
Can you believe that alot is being made of the fact that while on his break for a couple of days
this week, while the international games were taking place, Fernando Torres went back to Spain and
has decided to have his hair cut shorter and BLEACHED BLOND!.
Is it just personal preference or do you think that Torres is superstitious and is
trying
anything to
kick start his goals for Chelsea?
Looking at Liverpool's final ten League games of the 2011/12 season gives plenty of reason for
optimism in the weeks ahead.
We play the likes of Wigan, West Brom and Fulham in the run in.
Of the top-six teams, we only have both Newcastle away and Chelsea at home to face.
So, in theory, we have a good chance of collecting alot of League wins and points before the end of
the Season.
A very entertaining encounter between two free flowing footballing teams that saw us back to
winning ways in the league.
Bale was getting alot of luck out of the Swansea right back, as the guy behind me at the lane was
at pains to say every five seconds. As if to confirm to everyone around him that he was indeed
watching the game and that we should all value his incisive views.
This afternoon couldn't be bigger for both clubs. Forget Munich, forget league positions, this is
all about who will turn up on the day, play well, win the game and write another chapter in the
history of the competition and the club.
Liverpool fans mock Chelsea stating "We've got no history!
There has been nothing but encouragement for Chelsea ahead of the Champions League final on
Saturday night purely and simply because of comments that have come out of their camp in the
aftermath of their cup defeat last weekend.
Like I said in an earlier post featuring the Manager, there will be more coming out of the German
camp this week with the media frenzy focusing on the build up but, these comments will have been
thought about and delivered in a way to not reveal any signs of weakness.
Every single Chelsea fan on the planet took in a deep breath as we heard that David Luiz and Gary
Cahill would take part in a full Chelsea training session yesterday, hoping that they would come
through it unscathed.
Luckily for us (touch wood, fingers crossed and all that), they did and both look to be able to
start in Munich.
Imagine you are in your first Champions League final and after a losing your head for a moment, you
have been sent off and are taking that long lonely walk back to the dressing room and out of the
game. What must that have been like for Didier Drogba? What was going through your mind then and
has been ever since?