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Stamford Bridge
Saturday, January 3rd, 2009
 
FA Cup
Attendance: 41,090
     
1-1
   
 
Kalou 31
 
Clarke 90+1
 
Mikel 56, Ferreira 90+5
 
McCormack 51, Grant 89
 
     
 
 
 
 
2008
/09

Comments :
DT92 Count: 26
 
 

Managers
  Luiz Felipe Scolari

DT92 Members at this game: (you can click here to load your profile picture)
ibcfc
92
Qpr1967
91
Wicken Dave
90
Sufcessex
85
TK65
84
rtarvin
84
desdaile
83
ShrimperJS
73
KristofShrimper
70
Southend
68
Copussy
67
WOW !!
BlueWes
65
The stuff dreams are made of, a last minute equaliser from Peter Clarke from a johnny Herd long throw against money bags Chelsea sends the fans into raptures!!!
JonBob
63
tannis
62
Kim Mitten
59

Mr Benedict
59

cmrandall92
58
Gone Shrimping
57
Dirk P
54
longbottomd
54
cardomon
50
Me, Amy and Yvonne went
Dlcfc
45
swilliams
44
sufcliam
37
Southender
36

Stammo Snr
35
shrimper debs
30
Stammo Jnr
28
Shrimper Scott
17
Jennie Cannon
15
Charlie Key
10
Peregrine
7
I went to this game with my girlfriend Charlotte, who I'd managed to secure a ticket for. One person from the Shed End chat boards on the official Chelsea website was kind enough to offer me use of his membership to secure a second ticket, which he sent to me in the post. Charlotte and I caught an early train from Piccadilly to London, being slightly delayed which meant we didn't have time to go to a pre-match pub. We met up briefly with Mike Hargraves and his friends afterwards outside the Butcher's Hook, and would have accompanied them to a pub on the King's Road but for our needing to catch our train. We walked from Stamford Bridge to South Wimbledon tube station, not being arsed with the usual Fulham Broadway crush. Charlotte seemed to be quite into the game, especially at the end when we tried to chase a late winner, with Franco Di Santo very nearly scoring his only goal for Chelsea with his head but for a reaction save by their keeper Mildenhall in the dying seconds. It was about the time every winter where Chelsea start having a strange inability to defend set-pieces, and Scolari's bubble had burst.
Johnners8
6
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