A New Low For The Blues

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 A New Low For The Blues
Chelsea has taken the totally nondiscriminatory step of banning those with Greek surnames from attending Wednesday’s Champions League second leg with Olympiacos. “Non-members of a Greek nationality buying tickets for the Olympiacos game will have their orders canceled,” Chelsea’s website said Friday. A statement from the club said these measures were taken out of ... [link]

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The Offside Rewind: On Yer Bike
Published 3/1/2008 by Daryl at The Offside
... Slim : No parma game preview? :( It starts in almost 2 hrs A New Low For The Blues Django : I'm from the states, so I don't pretend to know much about ticketing policies in the UK, plus I'm no ... [ ...

Daily Dose.: 3.4.08
Published 3/5/2008 by chris at The Offside
A New Low For The Blues steven. : so.......i guess i should change my last name to McMillanopolous? when Olympiakos came to Anfield ... [ ...

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