Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Tosser Gets Three Match Ban

Didier Drogba has been hit with a three match ban for violent conduct. Nicolas Anelka is in the best form of his career. 

Should Dimitar Berbatov be universally dropped for the sulking Frenchman, or has the Anelka train passed its peak and is it now heading slowly but surely downhill towards the "inconsistent" form station?

You be the bandwagon judge.

6 comments:

Ibracadabra said...

Half of Anelka's goals belong to two categories. A) I have no idea I just scored, the ball must have hit off my shin or B) Tap-ins inside the six yard box...

Will the Frenchman continue to get in the perfect positions (does he have brilliant vision and positioning?) or will his lucky tap-ins and accidental deflections soon dry up... you guys be the judge.

The most important question of course - is he worth the 10MM when Lampard takes penalties and Deco/Lampard take free kicks?

Anonymous said...

As long as he remains up front for Chelsea he will keep getting the goals. Got the shaky defence of Newcastle up next for him to pillage then he is bound to get a goal against one of his many old clubs in Arsenal. For the price tag and dependence of his position he is worth keeping in.

Ibracadabra said...

Frazier Campbell on the score-sheet today for England U-21. Does this worry any of you (tons of you) new Bent owners??

Ollycee said...

I hope he doesnt keep scoring! I already have 3 Chelsea players in my team and have opted for Berbatov up front. The teams in my league (who for some reason dont have C. Ron) are keeping up with me because of the mardy frenchman... God dam him!

TD Ocho said...

Chelsea seems to be funneling everything in to him more than I would have expected, that's why so many have just been tap-ins. I think he'll keep scoring against the bad teams at least, and Chelsea's fixtures are very favorable.

omahahl24 said...

Bellamy just scored a good one for Wales