

CL Wrapup: F*** Off
By: Jack | May 6th, 2009“It’s a fucking disgrace.”
-Didier Drogba, to millions of viewers worldwide following the most undeserved result this side of “Titanic” winning a best picture Oscar.

Now, for the fuck offs…
- Fuck off Tom Henning for being the most inept official since the one that handed out three yellows to a single player at the 06 World Cup. Three blatant penalties — none given. Fuck off.
- Fuck off Barcelona. Enjoy getting rubbished by a superior Manchester United side.
- Fuck off Sepp Blatter. “I know it was you…”
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fffuuuuckkk of, chelsea FC, YOU STILL AINT GOT NO HISTORY.
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:looks at time:
:looks at numer of comments:
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Tom Ovrebo was Crazy.
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There is more Pedigree at Cruffs then at Stamford Bridge.
Bunch of pathetic wannabees who can’t even fucking buy a team with all there supposed billions
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Reply to ‘CHELSEA’
Bit rich calling the barca fans ‘Lowly’ when we all know where the biggest pack of scum supporters on the planet hail from.
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yeh, give it to ‘em Skip
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Fuck off Chelsea, maybe if you’d actually played football in the first leg, you’d have scored another goal and gone through.
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I can’t believe this. I can’t help crying. Where is justice? Chelsea deserves a Champions League title, it surely deserves, why can’t they get it??! I’ve had enough of football – I don’t enjoy watching it. Stupid journalists praise clubs like Barca, but I hate this kind of glory. With such a big face. JT congratulated them – they wouldn’t have congratulated as if we had won. They bitterly defeated my beloved Bayern Munich and now they eliminated my beloved Chelsea with little luck and a lot of press interviews. Why?!
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oh my god!fuck ref!
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I can only say this much at this time of despair for chelsea fans all over the world:
lol
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lets face it, it was a fix, platini just couldnt face the prospect of another all english final
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Barca Barca, Platini’s bum boys!
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Par, you’re right, Chelsea plays antifootball, thew knew they need two goals because Barça could score in any time… and Chelsea playing as an italian team, to defend, defend and defend. This is not football and you have the risk to be scored… and it happened…
Hiddink can’t speak about referee because He was a coach of Corea when the referee dismiss a spanish goal and it was right…
The only truth is that the best teams are going to Roma.
Força barçaPosted from
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it’s always a gamble to play 11 men behind the ball away and hope for better at home. they just lost out. barely though. good tie, they just got fuckedd
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The opinion of anyone who spells Korea “Corea” should immediately be dismissed.
Edit: I retract this statement out of ignorance.Posted from
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Look at the last 2 photos of this web page:
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/article-1178164/GRAHAM-POLL-The-referee-wrong-behave-like-.html
The referee was right in the thick of it, he must have seen the handballs at perfect angle.
I like this user’s comment (to defuse the break-even of Abidal’s dismissal):
“Which team bore the brunt of referee’s incompetence? Well, Abidal’s dismissal clearly didn’t hurt Barca too much; the failure to award ANY of four legitimate penalties clearly did hurt Chelsea, and the repetitive nature of the damage sends an unmistakeable message: the Norwegian had it in for Chelsea from the get-go. “Posted from
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lol at Harry. “Where is Justice. Chelsea deserve a Champions League Title, why can’t they get it?”
They can’t get it because they are not good enough! Plain & Simple. To deserve a title you first have to win it, not buy it at your local market.
No excuse last year, Chelsea were simply not good enough and Terry cracked under the pressure. I suppose they deserved to win that one as well – Bolloxs! if you can’t handle pressure you deserve sqat.
As for this year, they deserved one peanlty at best but on the flip side Barca did not deserve to have a man sent off. With the likes of the Best Actor Oscar Nominees like Drogba & Anelka in your team referres simply will not give you the benefit of the doubt in any borderline contests. They are sowing what they have reaped by having the likes of those muppets in the team. Drogba goes down quicker then my 4 year old nephew.
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Just so you know, Jack, “Corea” is the original spelling. The Japanese changed it to “Korea” after annexing and colonizing the peninsula in 1905. To this day, many Koreans choose to use “Corea”. If you look through pictures of the 2002 World Cup, you’ll notice that many home fans were waving “Corea” banners.
The opinion of anyone who is ignorant enough to dismiss another’s comment on such whimsical grounds should be dismissed.
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(It is true that some European countries also used the “Korea” spelling even before the Japanese takeover but that was far less common.)
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Congratulations to ding, let’s all give the guy a hand for learning how to use wikipedia.
And, with regards to Skip’s continued mindless rambling, when you say Terry “cracked,” that simply gives it away that you have no idea what you’re talking about.
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Oh, almost forgot … I want to thank all you Barca fanboys — ding, patcook and Skip especially — for bumping up my page views something serious. THANKS GUYS!!!!!
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Jack. “Shrek” came on to your blog and left a comment expressing his opinion. English clearly wasn’t his/her native language, and the comment was not as eloquent or colorful as yours tend to be, but presented his/her take on things. It was not malicious or rude; nor did it contain any personal attacks.
Your reply was malicious and rude. It was a personal attack. You “dismissed” Shrek’s comment because you presumably deemed his usage of “Corea” incorrect and by extension his opinion unworthy. I pointed out (again, benignly) that in fact the mistake is your, that “Corea” is every bit as legitimate a spelling as “Korea”. I did not refer to Wikipedia, but that is immaterial. Regardless of whether or not Wikipedia was my source of information, you were wrong to presume “Corea” was illegitimate and more wrong to use that as a basis for dismissing Shrek. If this information is in fact readily available on Wikipedia, it makes it all the more egregious that you had neither the foresight nor the awareness to look it up before responding.
The elephantine sarcasm you employ in your response to my observation does not recognize your mistake. This lack of a reasoned response suggests to me that you resort to such base sniping when you have nothing substantial to say, but I would love to be proven wrong.
It is funny you mention your “page views”. A brief skim through of your past posts seems to show that your regular readership numbers are respectable, they are far lower than Kevin and Isaiah’s on the Barcelona Offside. This might be a reflection of the quality of this blog; equally, it might not be. All I’m going to say is this: after the game I was the first Barca fan to post here, admitting you outplayed us, and that we were lucky to go through (the comment is still there so feel free to read it). Apart from one gracious response from Zack, most subsequent comments I saw were bitter, vitriolic and exhibited an eminent lack of class. In my pride, I wanted to have the last word on some matters, and tried to address as reasonably and amicably as I could some of the more offensive comments, and that as moderator/boss-guy of this blog, you would step in and impose some judicious and objective authority in the same way Kevin and Isaiah do when things cross the line on their blog. Alas, I was disappointed, and I see now that while you call us “fanboys”, if your posts are any indication of your person it is you who is emotionally and intellectually immature. So I will now retire from this blog and share my football passion henceforth with more insightful and classy supporters, and grant you the satisfaction of having the last word, with the only hope that this last word will not be as suffocatingly inane as the bulk of your other words–for the sake of this blog and the wider internet community.
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So, the smart guy — with his vast lexicon — wants me to leave him with the last word, something not too “suffocatingly inane”? I think I’ll pass.
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Full of S*it Jack!
Looking at the original post it clearly shows you know fuck all about the great game!
And yes, Terry did crack under pressure – simple as!
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@skip: I thoroughly enjoy reading Jack’s posts and although this one was a tad off the mark, it was posted 5minutes after the game. And offers an interesting insight into what most Chelsea supporters were thinking at the time.
In my opinion we were eliminated through a combination of our own risky tactics and some god awful refereeing. Imagine if Man Utd had gone out, there would have been uproar, Fergie would have gone berserk, but as it’s chelsea everyone laughs and we get told to ‘get on with it’. nice.
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