That was an amazing match and a great result. I celebrated and I celebrated hard! Though sadly I think that is really the last of my celebrations for the footballing year. We were either back to our very best against a Stoke team that weren't up to scratch for the majority of the match, or it was just a flash in the pan, an enjoyable one, but a
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Anyway, this customer (huge Chelsea fan) who's straight from London that always comes into my bank talks to me about Chelsea for about a half hour every few days, and she seems to think the title is as good as ours. Liverpool is not even on her radar. I told her she was crazy, but then again she also told me today that the rumor "around the Bridge" is that Mourinho is already as good as signed as Chelsea manager for next season. If only...
I'm not convinced that United won't drop points at Sunderland. It depends on which version of Darren Bent shows up and whether or not Nani plays well. Nani scares the crap out of me.
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Liverpool 0-3 Chelsea
Chelsea 2-0 Wigan
Also Sunderland 1-1 Man Utd as Chelsea clinches the title sunday (though not technically officially)
Anything less would be a disgrace. The argument has been made that this Chelsea side is the worst in 5 years, which isn't a horrible argument (though Drogba's form has been his best). But this year's competitors are far far far worse than their sides in the past 5 years. Chelsea from 2005 would have clinched this title in March. But I digress.
Liverpool was never the same without Alonso, and without torres they don't put the same scare in me. Sure, points are always droppable (hello wigan and hull!) But Chelsea's talent should break them down for a goal and then eat them alive when the game opens up. As long as the manager doesn't completely mess up the lineup, no amount of dowdian refereeing should keep chelsea out of that net.
Can you tell my brain is in hyper rationalization mode? I hate/love the final three rounds/weeks of anything.
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