Chelsea striker Didier Drogba undergoes groin surgery.

Jul 24, 2010 15:31


Chelsea striker Didier Drogba is likely to miss the start of the season after undergoing a groin operation.


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club: chelsea, league: english premier league (epl), club: manchester city, oh god please no, ugh, serbia disturbia dumdumdeedumdumdumdee, transfers

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ultraelectric July 24 2010, 14:57:00 UTC
When it rains, it pours.

Good grief. Prayer Circle Chelski girls!

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arooj July 24 2010, 15:00:32 UTC
Did you watch Chelsea's friendly vs Ajax? I saw the goals on skysports today and lmao Turnball's howler was even worse then any Foster did last season and that takes some doing XD

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ultraelectric July 24 2010, 15:05:09 UTC
Yes I watched, and I'm trying to block it out. LOL I couldn't believe it. It was like Green's fiasco at the WC. Chelsea really don't have top notch second and third keepers, which is really depressing.

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arooj July 24 2010, 15:20:48 UTC
I don't think many clubs have good backups. Arsenal don't even have any good GK's XD And Reina plays every single match for Liverpool showing they don't trust their 2nd choice. I think Man City have the best options in Given and Hart..

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secretivexhero July 24 2010, 14:57:34 UTC
no drogba for the game against us? excellent. muahahah.

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secretivexhero July 24 2010, 14:57:46 UTC
also lol at city paying that much for kolarov...

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blueforever10 July 24 2010, 15:09:39 UTC
OptaJoe 100% - Chelsea won all six of their PL games without Didier Drogba in 2009-10, scoring an average of 4.17 goals per game. Squad.

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ultraelectric July 24 2010, 15:16:03 UTC
That is right! Hopefully we do it again.

I'm just tired of injuries. lol

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blueforever10 July 24 2010, 15:17:34 UTC
The Cech injury is much more worrying :/

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ultraelectric July 24 2010, 15:50:30 UTC
It really is, especially after that Turnbull gaff. I don't think I'll ever be able to get that out of my head.

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luvallthis July 24 2010, 15:29:26 UTC
That can't be good.

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