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  1. <BR>As I live in Sukhothai, It would be great to meet up with you guys.<BR><BR>Do I have to move to Kirimat to become part of your drinking club 'Kirimat 4"?<BR><BR>I do like a Chang Beer, so there is no problem there. But there is one small problem, I have read the previous post in this topic and you mention ' the Queen's English' and from the posts I gather that you are all football fans.<BR><BR>That is where the problem lies, anybody that can speak and understand the Queen's English would also understand that football is for girls or gays or lady men.<BR><BR>Talking of ladymen I hope you all have open minds.<BR><BR>MK2<BR>
    <BR><BR><BR>well you dont have to move to kirimat ,were in sukhothai are you ?..as for the football some off us are football fans and alot off the posts are just engish banter, we meet up for a few changs in pak phra .we have a nice little drinking joint .....kda
  2. liverpool is still the most successful club in england, that keeps me going at the moment.

    I hope Chelsea win the first year than our record will still be here

    I hope to meet you next year and drink a few beers with Kelvin and Oldgit and maybe the Viking and make it the Khirimat 5 B)B)B):D:)

    glad too see you out off hiding after the season you have had......as for the couple off beers cant wait spoke with kell today ....will be glad too bring you into the kda lol,...take care pal..and be carefree

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  3. you'll have to explain it to everyone as nobody has been told (E C)

    ps i'm not enjoying it in the uk when all the fighting is in BKK so i had

    a little action myself

    CO kda :D:D:D:D

    You haven't been upsetting the locals have you,kel?

    Go on,mate,give us a blow by blow account.....kda :D:D

    he thought he would train for his next fight ,mike tyson lol...kda :)

  4. The question is, Was Jose bigger than the club then eh

    you may have won the double but Jose has won the treble :)

    he just seems to want to rub it in, don't you think,

    forever in Jose's shadow boys

    carefree :D

    no one ever bigger than the club ....well done to jose ...but hey italian football give me a break ......king carlo in sw6.........carefree

  5. hi

    oldgit watch out 4 that hill behind you ,i think i can see smoke ,or is that from BKK

    co kda ps only 4 months left

    :):D:D:D:D

    That's my arse on fire,mate,getting as far away from that &lt;deleted&gt; as possible.4 months will go in no time as long as your enjoying yourself!.....kda

    i here kellboy in training for mauy thai ......kda

  6. hi

    oldgit watch out 4 that hill behind you ,i think i can see smoke ,or is that from BKK

    co kda ps only 4 months left

    :):D:D:D:D

    I'm guessing there are one or two Blues fans around the world who went a bit more overboard. You know, ordered a Knickerbocker Glory....sod that rather have a chang..kda

  7. Terry - Roman wants CL glory

    Chelsea captain John Terry has revealed Blues owner Roman Abramovich is demanding they win the UEFA Champions League next season.

    The Blues have enjoyed a memorable season winning the domestic Double for the first time in their history.

    However, they saw their Champions Leaguehopes ended by former boss Jose Mourinho'sInter Milan and the European Cup remains the Holy Grail for Abramovich.

    Terry insists Abramovich is driven to see Chelsea win Europe's premier competition and will not be happy until they do so.

    "There is no doubt in Roman's mind and all our minds - we clearly want the Champions League," Terry told The Sun.

    "He said we must get it next season even though he is delighted with the Double and we're determined to do it.

    "We've come so close over the last five or six years and, at times, have been the best team in the competition yet haven't gone on to win it.

    "Next season, we want to move on from what we have done this time.

    "We want to retain the Premier League title and win the FA Cup for the third year running.

    "And, if we can add the Champions League to that list, the fans, players, management and Roman would be very happy."

    This present set of players have had plenty of chances to win it but havent so,to win it next year,will mean introducing some top class talent to the team.Dig deep,Roman,because you don't get what you want by just demanding it.

    I'm guessing there are one or two Blues fans around the world who went a bit more overboard. You know, ordered a Knickerbocker Glory....me make mine a double.....carefree

  8. hi don't give him too much beer

    save some 4 me i'll be back next week

    after my numbers come up

    co kda :):D:D:D:D

    the two blue boys have met ,he talks more sence than you kelboy lol.....up the kda

    I talk so much sense that the boy is coming for another ear'ole bashing on Sunday at my gaff.Save a chang for you though,Kel.........kda

    back in the uk.....ready for work roll on ..kda

  9. watched the FA cup final, and have to say Portsmouth put up a really good game. Chelsea didnt do too well on getting the goal past the line did it? lots of missed opportunities, and the only goal was from penalty spot.

    and yes yes, call me bitter :)

    :D

    bitter?? i didnt think arsenal fans cared about the fa cup

    i love this all you chelsea haters ..making history ..not reliving it ....carefree...pride of london

  10. watched the FA cup final, and have to say Portsmouth put up a really good game. Chelsea didnt do too well on getting the goal past the line did it? lots of missed opportunities, and the only goal was from penalty spot.

    and yes yes, call me bitter :)

    :D

    dont know what fa cup game you was watching ,the goal game from a drogba freekick outside the box...carefree

  11. CHELSEA FC PRIDE OF LONDON DOULBLE WINNERS ....ENUFF SAID

    whats the red and white bit around the shirt collar all about?

    ps, least we know who not to call on in the world cup to take a penalty now :)

    well done chelsea, only a few more doubles to catch up with the rest of us!

    the red collar is for the chelsea pensioners who lost there lives in the 1st world war ,who we talking about taking a pen stevie g...lmao.......making history ,not reliving it.....carefree

    Nothing to do with selling shirts then? :D

    Well done to Chelsea for doing the double, and well done to Portsmouth for hanging in there and making it one of the best FA Cups i've seen in a while.

    isnt every club guilty off ripping off the true fans .......carefree

  12. Well done Chels, see you on the Kings Road tomorrow! :)

    Chelsea 1 - 0 Portsmouth

    Carlo Ancelotti created history as Didier Drogba's second-half winner sank Portsmouth and sealed Chelsea's first Premier League and FA Cup double.

    Drogba's precise free-kick just before the hour was the decisive moment of an incident-packed FA Cup Final that saw Chelsea hit the woodwork five times in the first half and both sides miss from the penalty spot.

    Chelsea - who become only the seventh club to win the coveted domestic double - were again grateful to the prolific Drogba, who kept up his remarkable record of scoring in each of his six games at Wembley with his 37th goal of the season.

    He scored just minutes after Pompey's Kevin-Prince Boateng saw his half-hit penalty kick saved by Chelsea keeper Petr Cech - and in that moment Pompey's chances of repeating their victory of two years ago effectively disappeared.

    Chelsea were even able to survive a rare penalty miss by Frank Lampard in the closing seconds when he shot wide from the spot after he had been brought down by Michael Brown.

    The margin of victory belied Chelsea's superiority, especially in a remarkable first half when Lampard, John Terry, Salomon Kalou and Drogba, on two occasions, all struck the frame of the goal.

    Pompey bravely held on, but wasted their own big chances in the shape of Boateng's penalty miss and a Frederic Piquionne effort from six yards that was scrambled away by Cech before the break.

    It is a victory that caps a remarkable campaign for Ancelotti - and there was a personal honour for defender Ashley Cole, who became the most decorated player in FA Cup history by claiming his sixth winners' medal.

    Pompey battled with the resolve that has taken them to Wembley against a background of financial meltdown and relegation to the Championship under Avram Grant, but Chelsea had the extra weaponry when it mattered to deprive the Fratton Park club of any consolation at the end of a troubled campaign.

    And Ancelotti, the modest and dignified Italian, took another step towards banishing the ghost of Jose Mourinho from Stamford Bridge by writing a new chapter in the Stamford Bridge record books.

    Chelsea dominated the first half, only to run into a wall of defiance from Portsmouth's defenders and goalkeeper David James - but most of all the woodwork.

    Ancelotti's side struck the frame of the goal five times in a wave of attacks, and yet this resilient Pompey side also had, and missed, a wonderful chance to strike themselves.

    Lampard was first to feel the frustration when, after shooting inches wide, he glanced the outside of the post with a swerving effort from 20 yards that left James helpless.

    Pompey have performed with great heart throughout a cup run that has salvaged something from the wreckage of their season, and they should have gone ahead after 21 minutes.

    Boateng volleyed Aruna Dindane's cross into the six-yard area and Piqiuonne's instinctive finish was met with equally sharp reflexes from Cech, who clawed the ball away.

    The rest of the opening period was a tale of sustained Chelsea pressure, with Pompey hanging on via a mixture of brave defence and outrageous good fortune.

    Kalou was guilty of a dreadful miss after 26 minutes, hitting the bar from almost on the line after Ashley Cole's cross delivered an invitation to score it appeared impossible to refuse.

    Chelsea captain Terry rose in towering fashion to head Florent Malouda's free-kick against the bar before Drogba then thought he had finally given Chelsea the lead.

    The Ivorian's 30-yard free-kick took Portsmouth by surprise, but James - the oldest keeper to play in an FA Cup Final at 39 years and 287 days - reacted to turn it on to the bar and down on to the goalline. The officials remained unmoved as Chelsea appealed for a goal, and replays proved inconclusive.

    There was still time for Drogba to hit the post again, this time from an acute angle, as Portsmouth somehow remained on terms until the interval.

    And their spirits soared after 54 minutes when Juliano Belletti, on as a first-half substitute for Michael Ballack after he suffered an ankle injury, brought down Boateng as he raced into the area.

    Referee Chris Foy had an easy decision to point to the spot - but Cech's save was just as easy from Boateng's woeful penalty.

    And the dire consequences of the miss were emphasised five minutes later when Drogba ended the charmed life that had been led by the Pompey goal. The positioning of keeper James may be questioned, but Drogba's placement was perfect, scoring low in the corner via the upright.

    Kalou then dragged a finish wide from a good position, his final contribution as he was replaced by Joe Cole with 20 minutes left. Cole received a huge ovation from the Chelsea fans amid growing speculation that this could be his final game for the club before quitting Stamford Bridge on a free transfer.

    And he almost scored with his first touch after Drogba saw his shot saved by James at the near post. He then teed up Cole - but he miscued his effort and the chance was gone.

    Chelsea were given the opportunity to give the scoreline a more convincing appearance when Lampard was fouled inside the area by Brown, but he contributed to the seemingly endless drama by miscueing his kick wide.

    Pompey, however, were unable to profit from the reprieve and Chelsea added the FA Cup to the Premier League crown they claimed last Sunday.

    enjoy yourself down the kings road today .........carefree

  13. CHELSEA FC PRIDE OF LONDON DOULBLE WINNERS ....ENUFF SAID

    whats the red and white bit around the shirt collar all about?

    ps, least we know who not to call on in the world cup to take a penalty now :)

    well done chelsea, only a few more doubles to catch up with the rest of us!

    the red collar is for the chelsea pensioners who lost there lives in the 1st world war ,who we talking about taking a pen stevie g...lmao.......making history ,not reliving it.....carefree

  14. Ed, you're Old School admittedly, what do you make of your Captain ??

    Hahaha Singhy you happy now you got a Chelsea boy to agree with your opinions about JT?.......I bet you dream about the geezer also don't you, your obsession is becoming unhealthy mate!

    hi mate .i wont change my mind about jt ....but lets see if they all boo him next year if he scores the winning goal in the world cup....on the pitch he is god ...carefree

  15. come on the pride of london ,making history ......carefree

    I see the blue mob are coming out of the woodwork............ funny that :) .

    old school chelsea pal..been there seen it done it ......

    Must be one of the 20,000 old school :D

    im one off are biggest critic,s wen it comes to the new supporters at the bridge now ,you cant get a ticket for love or money ,but still history is being made ....carefree

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