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Manchester United left Stamford Bridge with only one point Sunday in their match against Chelsea, whose undefeated streak at home remains at a high 85 games.  Struggling to gain their usual strong footing on the Premiership League tables with many of their starters out due to injury, the 1-1 draw against the Blues further demonstrated the club’s inability to succeed during these first few games of the season.  Six total bookings against Man U saw their top boys – Scholes, Ferdinand, Neville, Berbatov, Rooney, Evra, and Ronaldo – all with yellow cards, leading to an automatic fine issued by the Football Association in the amount upwards of £25,000.

It’s a given that managers need to stand by their team through thick and thin.  But, it’s almost startling to hear Sir Alex Feguson find nothing wrong with quality of his player’s performance, specifically to the plays leading to their bookings. Both Neville and Rooney’s tackles had 0 traces of defendable justification, while Ronaldo’s arrogant demeanor towards the official’s call shows little class to his immense talent.  Sir Alex should book himself a trip to the eye doctor.  Though both sides did not play to their potential, clearly Ferguson had not seen the same 90 minutes that everyone else had.

Chelsea’s John Terry will wear the captain’s armband and lead the England National team against their World Cup Qualifier versus the Czech Republic this Wednesday. Coach Fabio Capello appointed the center back for his second role as skipper, ahead of Rio Ferdinand of Manchester United, who was named vice-captain.

A rather tough decision made, as Capello had the likes of Liverpool’s Steven Gerrard and Aston Villa’s Gareth Barry to choose from.  As a Chelsea supporter, Capello made the best decision for the team.  After significant dissappointment in both Premiership and Champions League final, he’s centered, focused, and ready to lead England to victory.

[Terry/Ferdinand image via Sky News]

Will Ferrell appeared on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart last night, promoting his new movie Step Brothers. Him not wearing any flashy suit or “business casual” attire certainly did not surprise me. But, when Ferrell walked out onto the stage, check out what London football club jersey he was sporting:

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I’ll admit that my relationship with Ferrell has been one hell of a rollercoaster ride.

Old School: awesome.
Anchorman: tolerable.
Talladega Nights: atrocious.

But, being a Chelsea supporter has certainly boosted his stock.  John C. Reilly though has a lot of catching up to do.  He looks like a West Ham man, to me.