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Chelsea boss gives few clues to cup final line-up
Spurs will be hoping Chelsea have not been saving their goals for this Sunday.
The Blues warmed up to the weekend's big Carling Cup final with a dull 0-0 draw at Olympiacos last night.
As expected, both John Terry and Frank Lampard were rested, though manager Avram Grant refused to say whether the England duo would be in the side to face Tottenham.
10:57am Wednesday 20th February 2008
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CommentPosted by: Tom Gibson, London on 11:15am Wed 20 Feb 08
Where are these 'few clues' that the headline promised?
You owe me three clues to the Chelsea starting line-up.
Where are these 'few clues' that the headline promised?
You owe me three clues to the Chelsea starting line-up.
Posted by: Sports Editor on 11:27am Wed 20 Feb 08
Not "a few clues", but "few clues".
Eg He hasn't given anything away.
There is a difference.
Not "a few clues", but "few clues".
Eg He hasn't given anything away.
There is a difference.
Posted by: Yido, London on 11:50am Wed 20 Feb 08
Who ever chelski put out were all sure they will be as boring as usual. Just hope Spurs teach them how to play good footy and win at the same time.
Come on you Spurs!!
Who ever chelski put out were all sure they will be as boring as usual. Just hope Spurs teach them how to play good footy and win at the same time.
Come on you Spurs!!
Posted by: Clueless, Wembley on 3:42pm Wed 20 Feb 08
who needs clues, as a Spurs fan I would guess the Chelski team would be: Cech; Belletti, Terry, Carlv; Ballack, Makalele, Lampard, Cole, SWP, Drogba subs: Cudicini, Anelka, Alex, Essien, Shev - give me a point for each one I get right!
who needs clues, as a Spurs fan I would guess the Chelski team would be: Cech; Belletti, Terry, Carlv; Ballack, Makalele, Lampard, Cole, SWP, Drogba subs: Cudicini, Anelka, Alex, Essien, Shev - give me a point for each one I get right!
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