One more WIN REGARDLESS of whatever happen at Stamford Bridge, and we will be crowned CHAMPIONS!! United will travel to JJB Stadium knowing a win at the end of 90 minutes means a parade at JJB Stadium as the back-to-back winners of Barclays Premier League.
United will most likely miss the service of Rooney again who […]
Entries Tagged as 'avram grant'
Preview: Wigan Athletics vs. MAN UTD
May 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Tags: nemanja vidic · cristiano ronaldo · avram grant · wigan athletics · chelsea · 2007/2008 · alex ferguson · nani · ryan giggs · away
2 Games to Go, It’s Down to the Wire
April 29th, 2008 · No Comments
It was heart-breaking, disastrous, anything you’d say when all you need is a draw and you were smashed with a potentially season defining lost. Not to mention, Chelsea hasn’t lost at Stamford Bridge for the last 4 years (yes, you heard it right, 4 years!!!), and it wasn’t pretty after all for all the […]
Tags: pat lampard · west ham · steve bruce · stamford bridge · wigan athletics · chelsea · jose mourinho · avram grant · premier league
Preview: MAN UTD vs Chelsea
September 23rd, 2007 · 1 Comment
Manchester United welcome Chelsea for their first meeting season with Avram Grant’s in charge for the first time in the wake of Jose Mourinho departure. It’ll be interesting to see if he’s able to please Abramovich with a more pleasant style to watch, while United is close to full-strength first XI with Rooney returns […]
Tags: chelsea · old trafford · wayne rooney · jose mourinho · avram grant · MU · red devils · home · preview · premier league · 2007/2008 · man utd
Who’s This Lad?
September 22nd, 2007 · No Comments
It’ll be the unfamiliar face from the visitor bench this Sunday when Chelsea travel to Old Trafford with Avram Grant (their directory of football) installed as the head coach for Chelsea for the rest of the season (as it is at the time of the press).
Exactly, who’s this lad? He’s an Israeli, who coached both […]
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