8 Responses

  1. UpTheBlues
    UpTheBlues
    April 25, 2010 at 9:04 pm | | Reply


    Nice post.
    Premiership title and FA Cup are coming to the Bridge this year!

  2. Kishore
    Kishore
    April 25, 2010 at 9:06 pm | | Reply


    I wouldn’t argue bout the score or the way they got the win…full credit to Chelsea and a brilliant performance from them….but to say they are the best…i’m not so sure…in truth,this season has been pretty mediocre for the big sides…for parts of the season Chelsea,Man Utd and even Arsenal have been the best…and the only reason this season is so close in terms of the title is basically because these teams have also been terrible at times this season….so IMHO none of these teams have actually been the best….if your looking at it in terms of overall(not counting the title race only),Tottenham deserve a mention…based purely on their progress this season…as we all know…the best teams don’t necessarily win the league…this season couldn’t be much right bout tht…

  3. Nick
    Nick
    April 25, 2010 at 9:52 pm | | Reply


    Great write up. The Blues will be getting the double this year. KTBFFH!

  4. Bishopville Red
    Bishopville Red
    April 25, 2010 at 9:57 pm | | Reply


    I believe Kishore’s comment can be summed up as “Chelsea are less crap”. There’s something to that. Chelsea’s optimal points return is 86. That would have given you nothing more than second place in eight of the last 10 seasons. Ina similar vein, a lot of people were talking about Arsenal (before they remembered that the Gunners would bottle it), but their top possible points tally is 78, a pretty mediocre season compared to their last 10, and pretty much middle of the road during their trophy drought. Really, nobody’s looked imperious this year, all the big clubs dropping points to minnows, let alone smaller clubs.

    In the end, nobody’s going to buy the argument that this year’s champions are any less deserving than any of the previous 100+ champions.

    Big win today, but everything will be decided at Anfield next week. If Chelsea drop the ball on Sunday, it won’t matter if they scored 107 goals today.

  5. Kishore
    Kishore
    April 26, 2010 at 12:25 am | | Reply


    well said Bishopville Red,u just about summed it up…:)

  6. Patrick Dresslar
    April 26, 2010 at 7:41 am | | Reply


    It has been a more competitive league this year, and that is why we see 86 pts that could win it. With Spurs and Man City added to the equation, a good Aston Villa side and Liverpool there, it has been tougher this year for the big boys to just stroll out to the pitch and automatically get 3 points.

    Which is all very good for the league and for the fans.

  7. Erich B.
    Erich B.
    April 26, 2010 at 1:28 pm | | Reply


    With a home match against Wigan still to come, there is a distinct possibility of another 7+ goal onslaught from Chelsea.

  8. Luca
    Luca
    April 26, 2010 at 8:01 pm | | Reply


    We smashed 14 goals in total against Stoke and Sunderland for second round games! Lets wait and see whether others are capable of doing it!!!

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