Another Toughie for the Chelsea Express?


By BlueBlood
November 23 2004

It is almost a year ago to the day when the Bolton Wanderers bangwagon rolled into Stamford Bridge and rolled out again with three points. As we all know Bolton got the three points, courtesy of King John's unlucky own goal with virtually the last kick of the game.

As we also know that defeat served to be the catalyst of why we couldn't get closer to the title as our final finish showed. But that was last year and this is now.

Tomorrow the Bolton bandwagon rolls back into Stamford Bridge probably a much better team than last season and will more than likely be a tougher game than last year. For me the player to watch will be the Centre Back Jaidi. Tall, tough, strong and can score important goals as 'The Arse' found out at Highbury earlier this season. Bolton ain't no mugs - as well as drawing against 'The Arse' Bolton have also played Man Ure, Noocastle and Scousepool and were not beaten.

Chelsea you have been warned! Shame Jay Jay Okocha, 'So Good We Named in Twice' won't be gracing the Home of Football. A player of undoubted skill and certainly a showboating entertainer. (Coley the stage is yours. That is if you have recovered from your jippy gut).

No doubt JM will be working the squad of their socks this morning after being without them for the best part of the week with World Cup qualifiers and that meaningless friendly in the Land of Bulls. Enough said there's too much being said at it is.

Lets hope that we do not drop more points following an International break. From the last two breaks and the following Premiership matches we have only taken one point from six and one of those games was the defeat against Man City.

Pleased to see that Kezzer scored for Serbia and Rocking Robben kept up his scoring prowess with a goal in Holland's midweek win. Lets hope that all of our multi international cast returned from their travels unscathed and fighting fit to resume our quest to remain at the top of the Premierhsip summit.

My starting prediction for tomorrow is:

Cech, Ferreria, Terry, Carvalho, Gallas, Makelele, Duff, Lampard, Smertin, Robben, Eidersson.

Then following on from the Bolton game we face PSG (H CL), off to Suff London for Charlton (another game to get revenge on after last years 4-2 reverse), then back down the road to Foolham (Carling Cup) before the Chelsea Express returns to the Bridge to play the Toon again in the Premiership (12.45 kickoff Live on Pay per View).

Until after the game!

COME ON CHELSEA

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