23 Mar 2008

Pure entertainment

I have always been dreaming about writing books. Although, this post is not related to my future plans, once I did read an article how to write novels, make them interesting for readers and critics. It was mentioned to keep the chronicle order is not essential. Let’s use it now and leave the Sunderland trip and the Derby home game behind. At least, for a while!

It was an amazing evening in north London on Wednesday, 19th March. Whatever you support Chelsea or Spurs, you must support football, pardone buddies! soccer to purely enjoy it. No matter what I did, do or will say about Avraham Grant, he does make an entertainment, oh yes! It is not the point if we win anything serious or not this season, at least people enjoy watching our team. He is not being employed by Chelsea F.C. to bring success, trophies and glory. It will come with a new boss in June this year, when Grant’s buffering mission will be completed and a proper manager will come. And in the meantime, (I really like this line, just like the one of my favourites Phyllis Nelson used to sing, we have showtime! Like one team once in the past!

Fast, competing, strong – an example of English game we all love. Some people even said it was the game of the season, although I reckon those from Christmas-New Year’s time were a bit better: Chelsea-Aston Villa and Spurs-Reading. Unsurprisingly, the Blues and Tottenham are involved in the most attractive games so far. To score more than to lose, sounds good for football fans and much different from what José Mourinho and Martin Jol used to say about main purposes in the game. However, that change has already brought glory and progress at the Lanes, while at the Bridge is getting worse and worse. Optimistically, ain’t it?

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