The press and media, for as far as I can remember, do like to break the BIG stories on the eve of a BIG game.
Lets face it with Gravy Boy in charge, the press has hardly anything to write about in the past except for 'Gravy Boy's' departure in the Summer.
Man Utd and Chelsea are level on the points in the Premiership title race with one game remaining.
If you didn't know - Man Utd travel to Wigan and Chelsea are at home to Bolton.
Back in September when 'The Special One' left, I wrote and said many times that it would be a miracle if Chelsea won anything this season.
So far I am right.
After losing in the Carling Cup Final against Spurs and dumped out of the FA Cup at Barnsley there are still two trophies to win, having said that the Champions League in the more realistic trophy for me to win out of the two available.
If you had ask me when Jose left I never thought I would have been in this position to say the following, 'Man Ud need to match or better Chelsea's result to retain their title,' if Chelsea beat Bolton and Man Utd do not beat Wigan - the impossible happens!!!
Chelsea win their 3rd Premiership title in four years and will NOT have to play Man Utd in the Community Shield at Wembley in August LOL LOL LOL.
As SAF pointed out, alot has been said about Man Utd going to Wigan and winning and how difficult that will be.
But he also illustrated that although Chelsea are at home, Bolton can cause us problems which they have done in the past.
Remember the 2-2 draw when we were 2-0 up at The Bridge?
We did get our revenge though when Frank scored two goals at The Reebok to win our first title in 50 years.
Then the following year Frank did it again and set Chelsea on their way to their 2nd title.
Although we have relegated Bolton before in the past, I can't see that happening on Sunday unless the Gods are really against Bolton and in our favour for example about 20 goals.
Regardless of what Man Utd do and we win 20-0, we will DEFINITELY be Champions.
I know I am still biting me nose off to spite me face, but I WILL NOT be at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
Instead I will be at home watching the drama unfold on TV wearing my blue shirt with the badge of 'The King of Stamford Bridge' on my heart.
If the impossible happens, I know I miss out, but if it doesn't I haven't missed out on anything but I know I can enjoy a glorious reflection on how Chelsea's league season has panned out.
A season that was better than last season for loads and loads of reasons.
There is so much more to write about, but that starts after 5 o'clock on Sunday afternoon.
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