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زعيــم مميــز | | تاريخ التسجيل: 09/11/2004 المكان: الخبر
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الاموال لا تستطيع شراء كل شئ ا Money can’t buy everything. After Liverpool’s Charity Shield victory this year, a Liverpool fan, John, phoned into the 606 and called Chelsea fans a disgrace for not turning up. “Where ARE they?” he yelled down the line, “Where ARE these glory seeking trophy hunters?” Shortly after that, John conceded that the Charity Shield meant nothing to Liverpool, so why he was mad at Chelsea fans for not showing up in the first place is beyond me. Now listen Chelsea fans, I can understand your absence from the Charity Shield. Cardiff is a long way to go on a Sunday, and if Jose’s appearance that day is any reflection of your feeling on the match, then you are all forgiven on that account. I also understand that the cost of supporting a highly paid team basically amounts to taking out a second mortgage. With fixtures in the Premiership, Champions League, FA Cup, etc., tickets to all of these matches would cost the average fan their shirt, their house, and possibly their firstborn too. But what I don’t understand, is that on the first night of your Champions League campaign – the year in which you are all shouting that this is YOUR year to win the “Big One” - 10,000 seats at Stamford Bridge were empty in their group opener. Jose was there with his first 11 and Ashley Cole, where were you? ![Biggrin](images/smilies/biggrin.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) ![Biggrin1](images/smilies/biggrin1.gif) |