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Post by chelsea fc on Feb 1, 2004 15:12:16 GMT
Sun Feb 08 2004 Chelsea v Charlton
Chelsea v CharltonPost your result prediction
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Post by chelsea fc on Feb 1, 2004 16:15:30 GMT
Remember Scott Parker can't play in this game as part of his transfer from Charlton.
I think a tight 2-1 Chelsea win.Frank Lampard and Mutu scoring.
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Post by Jordan on Feb 3, 2004 15:59:52 GMT
3 - 1 Chelsea win , and wipe Charlies away ( Hopefully)
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monday
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Henry wants to be like van Nistelrooy,van Nistelrooy wants to be like MUTU...
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Post by monday on Feb 3, 2004 16:33:31 GMT
3-1 for The Blues
Mutu,Lampard and Hasselbaink will be the scorers...
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Post by bluestar on Feb 6, 2004 13:42:18 GMT
WIN 2- 0 CHELSEA aim to keep pace with the top two and avenge their heaviest Premiership defeat of the season, when they welcome fellow high riding Charlton to Stamford Bridge for a Sunday afternoon London derby.
The Blues are undefeated in five League and Cup games, winning four of them. But having scored in each of their home Premiership matches in the calendar year of 2003, they're yet to score a home League goal in 2004 and in 188 minutes (three hours three minutes) of top flight soccer in front of their home fans.
Chelsea and Charlton have not finished level in any of their nine Premiership contests, but they've not been short of goals of late - 16 have been scored in the last three meetings.
CHARLTON ATHLETIC routed a Chelsea side suffering a Christmas hangover when they met on Boxing Day at the Valley. The 4-2 victory gives the Adgibletss the chance of a third Premiership 'double' in four seasons over the big spending Blues, and a sixth 'double' over them since they first locked horns in 1929.
Bolton ended Charlton's seven match undefeated League run last time out. But Alan Curbishley's men cross the capital having not lost in four top flight matches on the road spanning the last two months (two wins, two draws).
The match will mark a notable milestone for Charlton midfielder Matt Holland. If he plays, the Republic of Ireland International will be making his 100th consecutive Premiership appearance. The sequence started at White Hart Lane on 19 August 2000, when Holland was playing for Ipswich Town - then a Premiership club. (Holland played in the First Division for Ipswich in 2002/2003.)
BBC
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