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The official club website reports that the next Chelsea spending spree has started already. Rather
than continue to get the very best out of the existing squad, it's all about throwing money at the
cause to ensure that the Blues wrest the Premier League title back from the hands of Manchester
United.
The January transfer market might have wrapped up its business but speculation continue unabated.
Tribal Football reports that Manchester United are contemplating on a £15 million bid for FC Porto
full back Bosingwa in the summer. It is believed that Man United's assistant manager Carlos
Quieroz's contacts with the club could help secure the deal for [.
Euro 2008 is off to a rousing start. Rousing? Well, at least Greece lost. The first round of games have been completed, so let's take a look at how Chelsea players have faired thus far in Austria and Switzerland.
Jose Bosingwa
Our newest signing was undoubtedly our best performer through round 1.
Yesterday, we reported that Ricardo Carvalho was being philosophical about his Chelsea future, with rumours linking him to Jose Mourinho and Internazionale. Not any more. The swift appointment of Luiz Felipe Scolari at Stamford Bridge has seen 'Ricky' become one of the most loyal players on the books all of a sudde, his future was [.
Chelsea players haven't had the best Euro 2008. Well, with the exception of Michael Ballack.
Let's take a visual look back at the Blues' finest (minus Ballack) in Austria and Switzerland. P.S.
I think that Pete Cech ferris wheel gave him a big head.
Is Michael Essien the most underrated player in the Premier League? He certainly deserves more of
the credit for Chelsea's recent success, compared to Didier Drogba, Frank Lampard and John Terry.
The Ghanaian will hope that his being deployed as a right-back has come to an end, now that
Bosingwa is on the scene, why [.
So much for settling in.
Uncle Phil set Stamford Bridge ablaze on his debut, guiding Chelsea to a superlative 4-0 win
over Portsmouth in the Premiership curtain raiser for both clubs. First-half Goals from Joe Cole,
Nicolas Anelka and Frank Lampard insured three points for the Blues, while Deco's out-of-nothing
scorcher in the 89th minute capped a memorable performance one which will have put the rest of the
league, including Fergie's boys, on notice.
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