'Cuz it's looking like he won't be in London come August 15 when Chelsea open the 2009-2010 season against Hull City (Opinion on Hull's Phil Brown being his own worst enemy). Man City, that great, new vacuum cleaner of high wage players, is desperately trying to suck up the England and Chelsea Captain, the man dubbed "Mr. Chelsea." Analysis here.
I worry about how the Swede will take this development, should it develop?
Robbo Robson offers his usual snarked up, slightly brilliant commentary on the sky blue cash floating through the EPL.
Nonetheless, I'm looking forward to seeing JT Saturday. Maybe I should get him a parting gift?
I heard about this situation about a week ago and I am not happy to say the least. The fact that Terry has not spoken out doesn't mean much to me. What worries me is what he will say when he finally speaks out.
ReplyDeleteSTILL looking frward to seeing him here in Seattle (Drogba notsomuch).
"The Swede"
What a bitter sweet day for me.
ReplyDeleteThe opportunity to see Chelsea was great but watching them 'toy' with the Sounders left me a bit blank.
Was like watching a big brother let the little brother play alongside for a while before saying, "I'm gonna thump you now."
Although the Sounders had a lot more opportunities than I thought they would have, it was good to see that Chelsea were being gracious guests on our 'turf'.