Sun, 18 Jan, 2004 - 17:59
Chelsea 0 Birmingham City 0
On the sort of afternoon when titles cannot be won, but can certainly be lost, Chelsea endured further frustration as their enduring Premiership shortcomings were exposed by Birmingham City.
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CourtsSoccerFA PremiershipPlace: Stamford BridgePlace: Wayne BridgePerson: Robbie SavagePerson: Stephen ClemencePerson: Scott ParkerPerson: Frank LampardPerson: Claude MakekelePerson: Joe ColePerson: Maik TaylorPerson: Claudio RanieriPerson: Mikael ForssellPerson: Damien JohnsonPerson: Carlo CudiciniPerson: Jimmy Floyd HasselbainkPerson: Glen JohnsonPerson: HasselbainkPerson: BridgePerson: ColePerson: Olivier TebilyPerson: Jesper GronkjaerPerson: SavagePerson: ClemencePerson: Bryan HughesPerson: RanieriPerson: GronkjaerPerson: Damien DuffPerson: Clinton MorrisonPerson: Stern JohnPerson: CudiciniPerson: TaylorPerson: Marcel DesaillyPerson: William GallasPerson: TebilyPerson: LampardPerson: Darren PursePerson: Adrian MutuPerson: GudjohnsenPerson: Steve BrucePerson: Stan LazaridisPerson: MorrisonPerson: Roman AbramovichEvent: PremiershipEvent: FA CupOrganisation: ChelseaOrganisation: Birmingham CityOrganisation: BirminghamOrganisation: CharltonOrganisation: Manchester UnitedOrganisation: ArsenalOrganisation: LiverpoolOrganisation: LeicesterOrganisation: Watford
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