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Originally Posted by hanuma
Heskey would be a good start
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Yeah this is ridiculous, since when are players from other teams allowed to score against Chelsea? It's not fair, if you ask me it's ruining the league. IMO it would be a lot better if Chelsea were just given 114 points per season, that'd make things a lot more interesting, because then any games they play wouldn't even matter, and it wouldn't matter if the opposition scored. Because the point of football is that only one team is allowed to score, right?
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then the league for deciding goal difference would be the decider. I appreciate the fact that you won it on points in the end, but had the inevitability of GD not been there, things would have been quite different.
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Correction, things
could have been different. But then again if I were a Brazilian transvestite prostitute things could have been different too.
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I suppose now is as good a time as any to really question the legitimacy of goal difference, seeing as it basically shows how you pounded on the lesser teams more frequently, which is rather shallow. Head to head record would have been better, that was also a tie of course.
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Should we just ignore the fact that against the big 4, United won 4, drew 1 and lost 1?
While Chelsea managed 2 wins, 2 draws and 2 defeats against the top 4.
Just to help you, that means out of the top 4, United would have 13 points out of a possible 18, while Chelsea would have 8.
Let's also keep in mind that when Chelsea beat United, it was a United without their 2 top scorers, in a relatively unimportant game in comparison with the 2nd leg v Barcelona.
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Well done to Utd though, deserved it in the end.
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Well thank fuck for that. Although it's a bit like saying "fuck off, no offence though", hardly seems like you mean it.
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Originally Posted by hanuma
On Match of the Day they might, or against the cannon fodder.
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As shown above, it's more a case of Chelsea being in the title race at all because of their consistent ability to beat (not pound, though) the weaker teams, while struggling against the tougher opposition.
And thanks for the pics Nani17