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I don't think that he is quite good enough to be playing for England anytime soon and will have to continue to do well with limited oppurtunities. Wayne Rooney is still the best around though as I have been saying since last year.
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> i know our record at home against man u is pretty crappy, but i think
> we can edge it.
No its not ill post the results later
> My chelsea thread. To talk (positively) about all things chelsea.
only positively? ah well :/
:D
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> No its not ill post the results later
okay, i dont know the full history, but we beat you pretty easy last season at SB and I remember beating you lot 1-0 a few seasons back when P.Neville scored the only goal (remember that one cos he never scores!)
Then there was the 5-3 in the Fa cup and 2-0 FA cup replay in the treble season.
Man Utd
Chelsea's record at Old Trafford is quite amazing. It would be a fantastic home record or a superb one against a poor side, but to have the following record at 'invincible' Old Trafford is something to treasure.
Chelsea have only lost three times at Old Trafford in 35 years (28 matches), with a record of 11 wins, 14 draws and 3 defeats. The record reads as follows:
Year
F-A
1966-67
1-1
1967-68
3-1
1968-69
4-0
1969-70
2-0
1970-71
0-0
1971-72
1-0
1972-73
0-0
1973-74
2-2
1977-78
1-0
1978-79
1-1
1984-85
1-1
1985-86
2-1
1986-87
1-0
1987-88
1-3
1989-90
0-0
1990-91
3-2
1991-92
1-1
1992-93
0-3
1993-94
1-0
1994-95
0-0
1995-96
1-1
1996-97
2-1
1997-98
2-2
1998-99
1-1
1998-99
0-0 (FA Cup)
1999-00
2-3
2000-01
3-3
2001-02
3-0
Aye, i wasnt doubting Chelsea's OT record, although its bloody worse than i had ever imagined :S