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njet njet semut... sape bungkos duduk atas!!
hardeyboyz Post at 15-11-2010 13:51
njet njet semut sapa seri bawah bontot...
njeeettt.. nyet semut sapa seri bawah bontot.......... |
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kah kah kah smpi ujung tahun niehhh chelsea still kne lawan arsenal, man utd, spuds ... jadi, enjoy laa kat atas tuhhh sementara ade peluang ... tak lama lagi beb |
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Aduh bohsannyaaa... sampai kalah berkali2 pon sengal dok bwah lg |
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still duk atas lg..walaupun mengyu mng.. |
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still duk atas lg..walaupun mengyu mng..
mzitdy Post at 21-11-2010 01:44
buhsan tahap gaban dah neh....bila la nak turun... |
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guus hiddink... |
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kena sumpahan Ray Wilkin...ekekekeke.... |
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ray wilkin bomohkan chelsea.. |
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Njet Njet Semua..Sape Kalah Duduk Atas... |
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padan muka |
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iklan jap..
Ancelotti rubbishes Chelsea quit talk
Carlo Ancelotti has firmly denied that he ever considered quitting as Chelsea coach over the weekend.
The Italian was rumoured to have spoken to the League Managers Association on Sunday night and consulted them about his position within the Stamford Bridge hierarchy.
But despite Chelsea crashing to their third defeat in four games with a 1-0 reverse at Birmingham on Saturday, Ancelotti made it plain on Monday that he was here to stay ahead of their Champions League game against Group F whipping boys MSK Zilina on Tuesday night.
"I don't know if it's enough to clarify my position today to close these rumours and speculation," said Ancelotti.
"These rumours are totally untrue. I don't know why they came out. I didn't speak with the LMA.
"They called me when I was at home, quiet, to find out what was happening.
"These rumours are totally untrue. I have my contract until 2012, here, in this club. I've said a lot of times that I'd like to stay here.
"I love not just this club, but these players. I have a lot of confidence in these players, in this squad, so there's no reason to change my ideas.
"I don't know if this is enough to speak about all this. I think that when the team don't reach the right results, obviously the coach is under pressure.
"Obviously I am under pressure because I'd like Chelsea to win every game. I am focused on my job to make us play better than we are at this moment.
"There was, last night, an LMA dinner with the coaches and they wanted to know about these rumours. I said to them that they were totally untrue. I read in the papers today that I called them. That's untrue. I didn't call anybody."
He underlined that at no stage over the weekend had he ever considered his position at Chelsea.
"There is no reason to think about this, my position. My position in the club is very clear," he declared.
"I am the coach and I have to train my players to maintain the team, the club, at the best level. Now, this moment is not so good on the pitch and we have to do better there.
"Obviously I understand very well because I have had a lot of occasions like this in my career. The coach is in trouble when the team doesn't produce results, but this is my life. I like my life.
"I'm not disappointed about this. I'm disappointed because Chelsea have lost three in four games, and this is not good - for me, the players, the club, for my job. We want to do better."
Ancelotti also stamped on suggestions that he was unhappy with the recent removal of former assistant coach Ray Wilkins and the appointment of Michael Emenalo as his successor.
"I'm sad because the team doesn't win," added Ancelotti.
"I maintain the same relationship with Ray, even if we can't work together.
"Nothing has changed in my personal behaviour with Ray. The club decided to change and I have to stay focused on my job with another assistant. This is not a problem for me. That's not the reason why the team are losing at this moment.
"We have to clarify the position of Emenalo. Emenalo is doing the same job that he did when I came here. He was on the training ground on the first day.
"He is on the training ground again. He's not 'involved' because he has no licences. He was involved in the tactical meetings and decisions when I arrived here. That position was the same when Ray was here. Nothing has changed.
"I'm not able to speak about financial things, administrative things, or contracts. I can just speak about my contract, not others. I prefer to stay in my position and control technical matters.
"I said also, before, that my aim is to stay here at this club, this country, in this atmosphere, for a long time. It depends on me.
"I did a good job last year and I'd like to do the same this year. My aim is to stay here. I don't want to stay like Sir Alex Ferguson because I think that's impossible, but my aim is to stay here."
Chelsea will rest a number of players against Zilina on Tuesday. Midfielder Josh McEachran will be given his first start with Petr Cech, Nicolas Anelka and Ashley Cole all rested.
Defender Alex is out and Jeffrey Bruma will play alongside Branislav Ivanovic in defence as Chelsea look for the point that will guarantee them first place in the group. |
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ONE MORE..
New twist to Ancelotti saga
Question marks remain over Carlo Ancelotti's position at Chelsea as the uncertainty spread to the squad.
According to reports in the Sun, the former AC Milan boss' future at Stamford Bridge has been shrouded in uncertainty, ever since Ray Wilkins was ruthlessly cast aside by the club, and replaced by chief scout Michael Emenalo as his assistant.
Surprising league reverses to Sunderland and Birmingham have cast more dark clouds hanging over Stamford Bridge. and eyebrows raised, as the Italian revealed that he was not consulted at all over the changes in personnel of his backroom staff, and compared himself unfavorably with fellow manager Sir Alex Ferguson.
However, club owner Roman Abramovich is in no mood to sympathize with his manager and has ordered Ancelotti to guide the team back to winning ways.
In fact, according to reports,the Italian was not even consulted over the summer signing of Brazilian anchorman Ramires from Benfica! He has also been told in no uncertain terms that he will probably not be given any funds to strengthen his injury ravaged outfit in January.
The Russian oligarch is firmly aware that Ancelotti is utterly displeased over Wilkin's sacking and the subsequent promotion of Emenalo.
Further traces of the club's interference in team matters surfaced on Monday when a club official jumped in to answer when Ancelotti was questioned over Wilkin's departure.
The official remarked: "There is an ongoing process so we can't comment."
However, despite Ancelotti dismissing suggestions on Monday that he would walk away from the Blues, there is a widespread feeling that he will throw in the towel come the end of the season.
The Chelsea hierarchy of Abramovich, chairman Bruce Buck and chief executive Ron Gourlay are also not prepared to listen to Ancelotti's grievances, and want him to turn around their flagging domestic fortunes to challenge for an elusive European crown.
Ancelotti has also discussed his situation along with the Wilkins saga with the League Managers' Association.
The Blues tactician though, has been encouraged by the backing he has received from his Chelsea players.
But an insider said: "It is an uneasy truce right now. Nobody is sure how the future will work out."
Fans of the London side will hope that this air of uncertainty does not affect Chelsea's UEFA Champions League aspirations, as the Blues take on MSK Zilina in a bid to ensure top spot in Group F on Tuesday. |
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abis la chelsea thn ni..... |
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nasib baik je menang sipi ngan zilina td....huuhhuuh |
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bohsan betul.... antor josh kebenda jer pon menang sipi gak |
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