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4:34pm Friday 16th May 2008
Joe Cole maintains Avram Grant is the right man to drive Chelsea on towards both European and domestic glory.
The Israeli coach - who took over from fans' favourite Jose Mourinho in September last year - continues to face speculation over his future despite pressing Manchester United to the last game in the race for the Barclays Premier League title and also guiding the west London club into their first European Cup final.
But Cole believes Chelsea have the perfect blend for success with Grant in charge and said: "It is part and parcel of being a manager or a footballer - there is always someone ready to have a pop at you."
He added "I don't pay any attention to what those people think of me, and I am sure Avram doesn't either. He has got broad shoulders."
"There are people who will say if you win one game you are a God, and if you lose one game then you are the biggest duffer to have ever played football.
"If you look back at it, with all that has happened here, you have to say the club is going in the right direction.
"But we are not too interested in plaudits - you want trophies.
"We fought United all the way for the title and we are disappointed not to have won, but credit has to go to the whole squad and everyone around the place who have kept it going, shown real steel and determination.
"If we were to win in Moscow, then we would be going full speed ahead again.
"The Champions League final is the top of the mountain, the benchmark for any club. To win it is a massive achievement."
HEREFORDSHIRE Council froze Icelandic banks out of its investment portfolio just before the credit crunch sent a chill through several neighbouring authorities.
COOKING left unattended started a kitchen fire in sheltered housing in Ledbury yesterday.
JACK Ward’s shots are currently the toast of Ross Juniors Football Club – five months after he quit playing for the team.
PUMPKIN trails and spooky goings on are on offer at Goodrich castle this Halloween.
FOR the past four years a Hereford house has been turned into a Christmas attraction with a blow-up Father Christmas and Beauty and the Beast among its star turns.
Herefordshire Council is already on course to go £2 million over budget in the coming financial year, according to treasury projections
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