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Chelsea lost.. but whatta match!     posted on 21st of may, 2008

So, ChelseaFC lost against Manchester. I feel pity for Terry, he should've scored. Well, penalties are always a lottery.

Will Chelsea finally win the Champions League ever? Well, we will just wait and see.

Heads up, Blues, you played a great match today!


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Comments (2)

Comment by Roberto1977 on May 22, 2008
I'm really sorry for the Blues and for JT. I hope to see Lampard with the Juventus t-shirt next year... But I think you're not agree... ;-) Bye, Rob.
Comment by Lukasztymszan on May 21, 2008
The match was great.
I support MUN but the whole game was really great on both sides!
Greetings

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