Monday, April 1, 2013

Terry Butcher on Chelsea compared to Manchester United: Why the Blues can gain this... - Mirror.co.uk

PLUS: Discover who my Chump and Champ of the week are and why England and Scotland aren't what they used to be Alex Livesey The FA Cup has been very good for Chelsea with four Avictories within the last six years, but again they'll need certainly to beat both AManchester clubs en route to the ultimate at AWembley on May possibly 11 if they're to win it. The Blues were denied a vintage Cup recovery at Old Trafford three weeks ago, thanks to David de Geaas late save yourself from Juan Mata, and may feel Aextremely confident as United have won only twice at the Bridge within their last 10 sessions. One particular victories was last October, in the APremier League, but three days later revenge was exacted by Chelsea in a Capital One Cup Athriller. Sir Alex Ferguson is Achasing a League and Cup double this plan but this is Chelseaas last opportunity to secure a domestic prize. Rafa Benitezas area has been very strong in the home Arecently. Plus, the Amanner of his teamas second-half exhibit in the very first match at Old Trafford leads me to trust that AChelsea will more or less edge it Ain tomorrowas Alunchtime kick-off. Bob Kiwomya (Notts County employer) Madhouse: Kiwomya has been called Notts County manager Motion Joe was one of many new students at Ipswich when I met him in 1986. He's now the newest manager at Meadow Lane and I desire him well., specially after putting up with the loss of his son, Lucas, a year ago. Welcome to the madhouse, Chris! Roy Keane (Chip on Both Shoulders FC) Settle down! Keane was his usual outspoken self Rex England and no prisoners were taken by keane the other day together with his comments on Roy Hodgson. It is the middle of qualifying, Keano. Settle down and wind your throat in. But please keep Gareth Southgate and Lee Dixon in your pocket for the following fit. Scotland and England were strong baseball forces some 30years ago. Our global sides have dropped since...and the cuckoo that is the Premier League has become the girl in the baseball nest.

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