Match reports
Independent on Sunday, Steve Tongue: “A lot of water has flowed under Stamford Bridge since Eriksson took tea with owner Roman Abramovich in the summer of 2003 to discuss becoming manager of Chelsea. Jose Mourinho was given the job and the rest is history; or was until Avram Grant took over eight matches ago. [...]
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- Tagged: Alex, Andriy Shevchenko, Avram Grant, Chelsea, Claudio Pizarro, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, Frank Lampard, Javier Garrido, Joe Cole, Jose Mourinho, Juliano Belletti, Ken Bates, Manchester City, Mark Hughes, Michael Essien, Mike Riley, Paulo Ferreira, Petr Cech, Premier League, Ricardo Carvalho, Roman Abramovich, Salomon Kalou, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Sven-Goran Eriksson
Match reports
The Guardian, Kevin McCarra: “Once United had scored, with Carlos Tevez notching his first goal for the club, Chelsea enjoyed no more than a meaningless rally. Sir Alex Ferguson’s side remembered to keep ample numbers behind the ball and spirited breaks by the visitors petered out, with no genuine saves required of Edwin van [...]
- by Tony Glover · Permalink · 3545 views · 76 comments
- Tagged: Alex Ferguson, Andriy Shevchenko, Ashley Cole, Avram Grant, Chelsea, Claude Makelele, Claudio Pizarro, Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, Frank Lampard, Howard Webb, Joe Cole, John Terry, Jose Mourinho, Juliano Belletti, Ken Bates, Manchester United, Matthew Harding, Michael Essien, Mike Dean, Petr Cech, Premier League, Roman Abramovich, Salomon Kalou, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Tal Ben Haim
Long live the King. In the words of Lloyd Bridges as Steve McCroskey in Airplane, it looks like I picked a bad week to give up smoking.
Let’s face it, it was never likely to end in a triumphant victory lap of the Stamford Bridge pitch with a handful of trophies and bear hugs from [...]
Did the earth move? Was the season lit with fireworks? Did Andriy Shevchenko seduce you with silky skills? Did Didier Drogba’s drive and dynamism send shivers down your spine? Did the essence of Michael Essien send you into a dreamy haze?
Or did it seem like the interminable season from hell at times? Did you look [...]
- by Tony Glover · Permalink · 10676 views · 144 comments
- Tagged: Alex Ferguson, Andriy Shevchenko, Anfield, Arjen Robben, Arsenal, Ashley Cole, Asier Del Horno, Barcelona, Bobby Robson, Carlo Cudicini, Champions League, Chelsea, Claude Makelele, Claudio Ranieri, Didier Drogba, FA Cup, Frank Lampard, Geremi, Gianluca Vialli, Glenn Roeder, Graeme Souness, Henrique Hilario, Joe Cole, John Obi Mikel, John Terry, Jose Mourinho, Ken Bates, Kenny Dalglish, Kevin Keegan, Khalid Boulahrouz, Lassana Diarra, League Cup, Manchester United, Michael Ballack, Michael Essien, Middlesbrough, Newcastle United, Paulo Ferreira, Peter Schmeichel, Petr Cech, Premiership, PSV Eindhoven, Reading, Real Madrid, Ricardo Carvalho, Roman Abramovich, Ruud Gullit, Salomon Kalou, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Spurs, Stamford Bridge, Tottenham Hotspur, Wayne Bridge, Wembley, William Gallas
Match reports
Sunday Telegraph, Colin Malam: “Chelsea moved comfortably into the last eight of the FA Cup without having to exert themselves unduly. Goals by Shaun Wright-Phillips, only the third of his Chelsea career, Didier Drogba, Michael Essien and Andrei Shevchenko proved more than enough.”
Sunday Times, Joe Lovejoy: “Jose Mourinho was able to rest important [...]
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- Tagged: Andriy Shevchenko, Arjen Robben, Ashley Cole, Barcelona, Chelsea, Claude Makelele, Didier Drogba, Gianfranco Zola, Joe Cole, John Terry, Jose Mourinho, Ken Bates, Khalid Boulahrouz, Lassana Diarra, Michael Essien, Norwich City, Premiership, Roman Abramovich, Shaun Wright-Phillips, Stamford Bridge
It’s been a weird month or so for us Chelsea fans hasn’t it? Depending on what your choice of journal from the Fourth Estate is we’ve gone from well run Premiership/FA Cup/Carling Cup/Champions League contenders to a strife torn dysfunctional bunch of headless chickens. We are apparently a club in crisis on and off the [...]
- by Tony Glover · Permalink · 2650 views · 77 comments
- Tagged: Alex Ferguson, Arjen Robben, Arsene Wenger, Avram Grant, Barcelona, Blackburn Rovers, Champions League, Chelsea, Chris Coleman, Claudio Ranieri, David Beckham, Ex-players, Fabio Capello, Frank Arnesen, Frank Lampard, Frank Rijkaard, Fulham, Harry Redknapp, Joe Cole, Jose Mourinho, Ken Bates, Khalid Boulahrouz, Manchester City, Manchester United, Marcello Lippi, Mark Hughes, Martin O'Neill, Peter Kenyon, Real Madrid, Robert Huth, Roman Abramovich, Simon Greenberg, Stamford Bridge, Steve Coppell, Stuart Pearce, Wigan Athletic, William Gallas
1993-94 Umbro home shirt bearing Commodore’s Amiga logo
Thanks to our friends at Classic Football Shirts we have this vintage 1993-94 season home shirt to give away.
Made by Umbro, it bears computer company Commodore’s Amiga logo which featured on the club’s shirts from 1993 until 1995.
Six years earlier, then chairman Ken Bates negotiated a £1.25m sponsorship [...]
In the main square of Setúbal stands a statue of Manuel Maria Barbosa du Bocage, an 18th century Portuguese poet. Bocage is described as being a prodigiously talented but occasionally unstable individual who lived a turbulent life in which he gathered numerous enemies and regularly upset those in authority.
The pugnacious poet is the town’s [...]
- by Jonathan Dyer · Permalink · 2307 views · 17 comments
- Tagged: Andriy Shevchenko, Champions League, Frank Lampard, John Terry, Jonathan Dyer, Jose Mourinho, Ken Bates, Michael Ballack, Roman Abramovich, Setubal, Vladimir Romanov
Bolton away matches have figured significantly in our recent history. May 1983 saw us travelling to Bolton looking for a victory to ease the threat of relegation: a defeat would’ve effectively sealed a drop to the old Division Three for the first time in our history. We won the match 1-0, eventually finishing in eighteenth [...]