HANDBAGS AWAY!
Stamford Bridge was once known for a famous battle between the Normans and the Saxons just before the famous “You wanna watch that son! Have someone’s eye out with that!” Battle of Hastings in 1066 but the words “Battle” and “Stamford Bridge” took on a new meaning yesterday during the sunset aftermath after our own victory on soil further south (Absolutely pathetic dixon9! – Ed).
A hem!...
Anyway…
Patrice Evra, Paul Scholes, Gary Neville, Gerard Pique, Ji-Sung Park and John O'Shea were going through their warm-down exercises (Why were they warming down when they didn’t play?) when Chelsea ground staff asked them to move to a different section of the pitch. Apparently, one of the Man Utd gave the ground staff, shall we say, a colourful response and probably received an equally eloquent rebuke for his troubles.........and then......cue handbags!
Chelsea insist that Evra threw the first punch (although when you see the photo of one member of our ground staff you may wonder what on earth was Evra thinking – our boy is a handy looking bloke – probably cracks walnuts with his eyelids). Evra was then pulled back and then run off!

Man Utd say that it was Evra who was punched – no doubt the CCTV footage will clear everything up but you can be sure the FA won’t launch any investigation until the title is decided.
"It was amazing. One minute the United players were running up and down, the next minute it was a free-for-all. This was not handbags — this was a real dust-up involving players and ground staff.
"First of all words were exchanged but then the punches started flying."

The altercation was soon diffused and now it’s down to both clubs and the FA to sort all this out and the appropriate action taken.
A Chelsea statement said: "We are studying the relevant TV footage and photographs and we will then consider the appropriate course of action."
United spokesman Phil Townsend said: "We are not commenting on the incident on the pitch after the game involving the United players who were warming down until we have more information."
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Dont you mean 'rested?'
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Obviously Man United would of smacked Chelsea up, Chelsea were just being pathetic because they thought they were good getting lucky in a win, not to mention the fat and ugly Chelsea manager bouncing his belly off the ground when they scored.




