Friday, 25 January 08, 10:29 PM · Comments (14)
The Premier League interlude continues this weekend with our second cup game of the week after the excellent victory over Everton on Wednesday that sees us back at Wembley for the third time since it re-opened. Get used to it because I have a feeling the next few years might see us building a nearby lodge for the team to stay in such could be the frequency of our visits.
The fourth round of the FA Cup is up next for our gallant patched up heroes to defend a trophy that has become something of an old friend since the days when the dreadlocked Dear Leader, Ruud Gullitt, finally ended a trophy drought (trophies of note I hasten to add so the Full Members Cup is omitted!) dating back 27 years. He was the first foreign manager to coach a side to FA Cup glory and it seems he may have opened a door because other than Alex Ferguson I can’t think of any Brits who’ve won it since. Feel free to correct me if I’m wrong.
Like many I thought that winning the FA and Carling Cups last year was still a good haul, after all there are only four trophies to win each season, so a 50% hit rate isn’t bad. Be honest people even 10 years ago, that would have been dreamland.
News arrives today that we’ve signed Franco Di Santos from Audux Italiano so the youth development continues. I’ve seen some grainy footage and whilst it looks okay it’s not scintillating stuff. But the investment is going in and that’s good. Allow me to be jingoistic for a moment, but I hope we are applying the same diligence around signing young English players.
As for the current players, it seems Frank Lampard is out for a couple more weeks and we can’t expect John Terry for three weeks at least, although if we’re realistic it’ll be five weeks before he’s close to “match fit”. Michael Ballack suffered a slight calf strain this week but it’s hopeful he’ll pass a fitness test tomorrow, but if not then Steve Sidwell can expect yet another chance to prove his worth to us. Andriy Shevchenko is fast becoming the forgotten man when just as he looked like returning some of Roman's millions he gets a mysterious back injury. Maybe he just likes to cuddle up on the sofa and watch TV with those other perennial “sick notes” Robin Van Persie and Arjen Robben.
A few trivia facts (thanks to the Beeb).
We have won the last seven and are undefeated in ten. We’ve won nine and drawn one (all competitions) since losing 1-0 away to Arsenal in the Premier League on 16th December - our only loss in twenty-seven. Wigan on the other hand have won two of the last five and lost the last two at home.
In all competitions the head to head is Chelsea have won all five league meetings against Wigan, including this season's at the JJB Stadium, 0-2 on 3rd November last year when Frank Lampard and Juliano Belletti were on target.
In the FA Cup Wigan won our first ever meeting, when as a Fourth Division side they dismissed us when we were in the old Second Division (for the kiddies who read the blog that’s The Championship as it’s laughably known today) 1-0 in the third round on 14th January 1980 with a goal from Tommy Gore. Chelsea turned the tables in a third round replay five years later at Springfield Park, winning 0-5, with four from Kerry Dixon, including one from the penalty spot. David Speedie got the other. Paul Jewell and Mike Newell earned that replay, scoring both goals for Wigan in the 2-2 draw at Stamford Bridge.
Prediction: Wigan have a full squad by all accounts and there is no doubt that Steve Bruce has added some steel and determination to them, so much so that relegation is starting to look more and more distant. Having said that they still possess the ticking time bomb of disaster in Titus "Bumble" Bramble and Premier League survival is still their key goal so I’m not expecting them to commit much. 2-0 to us.
I'm not convinced by the Di Santo signing. Vickery over on the Beeb says he's going to get snapped like a twig if we try to play him in the EPL now. Might as well have gone for some other young guy. Whatever happened to the supposed "nearly done" deals with Luka Modric and Royston Drenthe.
No idea what sort of player Di Santo is but since he's A) cheap, B) young and C) an Argentinian youth international, I'd say worth a punt.
I assume the chap who was hawking Modric around was asking for silly money and had doors slammed in his face even by Silly Money FC (= us, in case you wondered).
Will be interesting to see who plays against Wigan. With a league game on Wednesday will Well-Dressed Avram risk a couple of youngsters? (of the Sinclair/Sahar variety)
As per usual the rumours were that the Gooners, Manks and Liverpool were all trailing this guy too so it would stand to reason that the kid appears to be something special.
He's apparently around the 6ft 4' mark and pretty pacy but it will probably be a good six months before we see the guy in action anyway.
Hopefully we'll get to see Ivanovic in action this weekend at some point, he's held in even higher regard than Vidic in Serbia and the guy can get goals too.
With the signing of Anelka to boot it seems that Avram's signings are better than his substitutions.
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"Debe ser algo grande jugar en el Barça"
Luka Modric: "Es un orgullo saber que me siguen y un desafÃo poder demostrarles que tengo calidad para defender esos colores"
Apparently signed for Barcelona, in his interview mentions UK but preeferred Bracelona of all the teams after him.
@alex, Jiko from previous post
The debate on the usefulness of AG is getting rather boring. I shall try to support 'Grandpa' as long as he does not wear that black shirt! ;-)
anelka - welcome! ;)
as for luka modric and barcelona story - la marca reporter came to croatia to interview him and brought barcelona no14 jersey as a present. next day headlines in spain and here in croatia: modric goes to barca...;)
personaly, i'd LOVE to see him in chelsea. he could be our next zola.
Riccy has to miss a game now (he picked up his fifth yellow) so perhaps we'll at least see Ivanovic on the bench, backing up Alex and TBH.
I read it in the MundoDeportivo.es a barcelona
sports news paper, where Modric says he would prefer Bracelona to any opther team in the world.
Now I dont know if he has signed or not, in the paper they said he is a Braca player from July onwards, now I dont know if it is journalism or if it is true.
Max you can google mundodeportivo.es, and then click "ingle's" to translate the entire paper.
whats the deal with this 'Bracelona' and 'Braca'?
Anelka looks class. Sidwell is growing in confidence. Bridge should be compelled to stay. How is AG going to pick a team when the absentees return (Essien, Mikel, Drogba, Lamps, Terry, A.Cole, Ballack, Sheva, to name but a few)??
our next zola or even gr8r than zola is joe cole the guy is full of creativity that no english man has ever possesed you really have to study the kind of football he plays he does finish most of the teams with his ball wizardry credit to him ave never seen any english man with skill creativity and flair that could rival his
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In recent years I thought the FA Cup had lost it's magic and was quite low on the trophy radar. But my love affair for it has been rekindled once again, and I see it as trophy we should be wanting every season.
After all we've yet to win the legendary "double" that so many of the so called big teams keep bragging about as part of their successful heritage and history.
So why not for us this season, so lets not be too greedy, old big ears can wait!
Agree the scoreline for tomorrow, definitely 2-0 (if not more) to us, as you say Tony, even though Steve Bruce has been great for Wigan and given them some noticeable confidence on the pitch, i just don`t imagine them being a threat. Hopefully, it will just be a case of shooting practice for our boys. Just seen on Sky Sports that Di Santo has signed a 4 and a half year contract. Nice one!!!
Up the Chels xxx