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Tuesday, April 14, 2009
 
 
 
Chelsea ?-? Liverpool
 
  Oh Livescore says it's 4-4.That means a 7-5 aggregate. TWELVE GOALS TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION. Bloody hell! Take pity on my nerves. Hope is dangerous!
 
  No, like seriously- what with the number of goals we needed to score, the number of goals that Chelsea must not score, the lead which we then lost, the chance of extra-time gone, the away goals we needed to score, the away goals we can't possibly score anymore! @_@ It kept going back and forth so I lost count. I was too busy bracing myself for the unexpected to the point where the unexpected DID happen through Kuyt's goal and only did I realise, hey, we're actually leading! O_O Well, leading till Lampard got the equaliser anyway.
 
  A loss but nevertheless, an extremely good fight. That was easily one of the best games I've watched. Based on the chorus of You'll Never Walk Alone ringing through the stadium towards the end of the game, I guess it's safe to say that a good fight was all most of us wanted and what the team gave. I won't point the finger at anyone for the goals conceded cause they were all brilliant shots. Reina looked as though he was at fault for a goal and could have saved another but hey, the least expected touches can always beat a decent 'keeper and the final Chelsea goal came with the gamble of bringing on Babel for Arbeloa. I could comprehend the fact that we threw away a 2-0 lead cause Chelsea isn't a hopeless opposition and we were always in need of more goals. Unfortunately, the same could not be said about my mum. She's still moaning about the Lampard goal- probably a leftover trait from being a former Utd supporter. I swear she can give people peptic ulcers.
 
  Anyway, Chelsea has always had the upper hand going into this tie and on top of the 3-1 victory at Anfield, it was going to take a VERY convincing win from Liverpool to make it to the semi-finals. Fans looked back to the miracle that happened in Istanbul. Yes but now, screw three goals in 90 minutes, we got FOUR and that's great!
 
  Good job, Liverpool- you made us proud.
 
 
   
 
  Keep those scarves up high and the banners forever waving. Justice for the 96 and YNWA.
 
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Chelsea ?-? Liverpool
 
  Oh Livescore says it's 4-4.That means a 7-5 aggregate. TWELVE GOALS TO TAKE INTO CONSIDERATION. Bloody hell! Take pity on my nerves. Hope is dangerous!
 
  No, like seriously- what with the number of goals we needed to score, the number of goals that Chelsea must not score, the lead which we then lost, the chance of extra-time gone, the away goals we needed to score, the away goals we can't possibly score anymore! @_@ It kept going back and forth so I lost count. I was too busy bracing myself for the unexpected to the point where the unexpected DID happen through Kuyt's goal and only did I realise, hey, we're actually leading! O_O Well, leading till Lampard got the equaliser anyway.
 
  A loss but nevertheless, an extremely good fight. That was easily one of the best games I've watched. Based on the chorus of You'll Never Walk Alone ringing through the stadium towards the end of the game, I guess it's safe to say that a good fight was all most of us wanted and what the team gave. I won't point the finger at anyone for the goals conceded cause they were all brilliant shots. Reina looked as though he was at fault for a goal and could have saved another but hey, the least expected touches can always beat a decent 'keeper and the final Chelsea goal came with the gamble of bringing on Babel for Arbeloa. I could comprehend the fact that we threw away a 2-0 lead cause Chelsea isn't a hopeless opposition and we were always in need of more goals. Unfortunately, the same could not be said about my mum. She's still moaning about the Lampard goal- probably a leftover trait from being a former Utd supporter. I swear she can give people peptic ulcers.
 
  Anyway, Chelsea has always had the upper hand going into this tie and on top of the 3-1 victory at Anfield, it was going to take a VERY convincing win from Liverpool to make it to the semi-finals. Fans looked back to the miracle that happened in Istanbul. Yes but now, screw three goals in 90 minutes, we got FOUR and that's great!
 
  Good job, Liverpool- you made us proud.
 
 
   
 
  Keep those scarves up high and the banners forever waving. Justice for the 96 and YNWA.
 
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