Morbyd said:
It is easy... I try not to take it seriously, but it's just my nature.
(*prepares for the tidal wave of abuse from the Brits when they get to work*)
Haha, they say the Real test of any team in form, is how they deal with their first loss.
Look at Arsenal, did their 49 match unbeaten streak, but then when they lost first of all (at mAN u), they didn't win for their next half a dozen games, then they practically went in reverse, and now they are nothing.
Chelsea LOST to CHARLTON, and now they too are buckling under the pressure. Real Betis eh? Hardly threatening any bookies with their European aspirations.
Face it Morbyd, Chelsea have had their time, and now Jose needs to dip into the transfer market AGAIN to save this team from next seasons mid-table.
Even with seemingly unlimited money, they will never be a team of greatness. Granted, they'll have a few good, maybe even great, seasons, but they'll never be no Man Utd or Real Madrid. There's no legacy there.
PLUS we still haven't seen the team go through the INEVITABLE team fall-out when players on 60k a week are asking questions why they are not playing. They can sit in silence when you are winning, but how much longer can they stay quiet when you are losing?
I'm not saying it's the end for Chelsea, just remember to enjoy whilst it lasts.
And, as a yank, living in Russia, I still don;t know how you can be so worked up about an ENGLISH football team? I have a feeling you've explained this before, so feel free to just provide a link if you want.
But really, what does it really matter to you whether they win or lose?
I'm just being curious here.
Being a Spurs fan, our teams ups and downs merely give me bragging rights on a saturday evening and Monday morning.
You have a heart attack when they lose, like you've owned a season ticket for the last 100 years!
Chill out, it's unhealty!