Chelsea Vs Arsenal Match preview
Date: Saturday 29th October 2011
Kick Off: 12:45
Location: Stamford Bridge
London pride on derby day.
This weekend’s London derby between Chelsea and Arsenal proves far more important than many would have thought at this stage of the season. Both will be looking to keep in touching distance of the top two Manchester clubs and keep the pride of London alive.
A few weeks earlier and Chelsea would have been relishing the chance to tear into a dispirited Arsenal side that seemed to have left all knowledge of how to play football on the beaches of St Tropez. Now Arsene Wenger’s side have made steady progress and have halted the slide thus far and could cause quite a stir if they manage to beat their hosts on Saturday afternoon, maybe even faint chants of “were going to win the title” ringing from the away end supporters.
Date: Saturday 29th October 2011
Kick Off: 12:45
Location: Stamford Bridge
London pride on derby day.
This weekend’s London derby between Chelsea and Arsenal proves far more important than many would have thought at this stage of the season. Both will be looking to keep in touching distance of the top two Manchester clubs and keep the pride of London alive.
A few weeks earlier and Chelsea would have been relishing the chance to tear into a dispirited Arsenal side that seemed to have left all knowledge of how to play football on the beaches of St Tropez. Now Arsene Wenger’s side have made steady progress and have halted the slide thus far and could cause quite a stir if they manage to beat their hosts on Saturday afternoon, maybe even faint chants of “were going to win the title” ringing from the away end supporters.
- 10/29/2011
- by Darren Hunter
- Obsessed with Film
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