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DrBlue reacted to Frankie8Lampard in Nicolas Jackson - strikerBest performance in a chelsea jersey so far
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DrBlue got a reaction from Jezz in BlueCo buy Chelsea FCObviously, we'd rather have an owner who is focused on the actual team and sport and not on returning a profit. Boehly is far from perfect but he's a far better option than Clearlake.
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DrBlue reacted to dansubrosa in BlueCo buy Chelsea FCHopefully Todd Boehly is the one who stays. I feel he has right interests at heart, he wants Chelsea to dominate and win trophies.
Clearlake is just here to make money. I wouldn’t put it past them to sell Cole Palmer at his peak.
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DrBlue reacted to Sexyfootball in Enzo Fernandez - Officially a Blue!The only thing special about him at this point is his fee ...
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DrBlue reacted to WhiteWall in BlueCo buy Chelsea FCOur SDs bargaining strategy
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Disasi AND Badiashile to Newcastle for a combined fee of 60 million and Chalobah reinstated to the first team. A guy can dream
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Lukaku to Napoli! Her we go!
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DrBlue reacted to DarkMata in Victor OsimhenBREAKING NEWS brand new information I’m hearing is Chelsea are negotiating the transfer of Osimhen but still discussing the wages.
JUST IN A deal will be made with Chelsea or Al Ahli in the next couple of days!
Please like and subscribe. Will update in an hour with the same information.
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DrBlue got a reaction from big blue in Jadon SanchoThat would be a bit like when Bale made huge money while not getting time at Real.
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DrBlue got a reaction from ducavis in Jadon SanchoThat would be a bit like when Bale made huge money while not getting time at Real.
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DrBlue got a reaction from TheCeleryKing in Raheem Sterling signs for ChelseaSterling isn't a bad player but I never wanted him on Chelsea and I'll be happy when he is gone.
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DrBlue got a reaction from Simplymo in Victor OsimhenNot just the single ones I'm afraid
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DrBlue reacted to Simplymo in Victor OsimhenTons of them out there too...I've seen single expats spend all their money on them too, come home skint.
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DrBlue got a reaction from DarkMata in Victor OsimhenWhat about hookers?
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DrBlue got a reaction from The Rising Sun in Victor OsimhenWhat about hookers?
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DrBlue got a reaction from Nibs in Ivan Toneythat's not particularly encouraging
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DrBlue reacted to JM7 in Victor OsimhenChelsea want to make a first official offer to Napoli and Osimhen in the next minutes / hours. (@DiMarzio) #CFC
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DrBlue reacted to bisright1 in Ivan ToneySmacks of "let's talk to Toney, tell a journo we don't like, and make Osimhens camp be more flexible"
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Fancy calling a place a sh*thole, then rocking up, going in dry, scoring a hat trick and taking the ball home. Lovely stuff Noni you lad.
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DrBlue got a reaction from CaitlinCFC in 31 years and countingHello - I'm an American (Philly guy) living in Stockholm, Sweden. My first visit to Stamford Bridge was in '93. At that point in time, I used to travel with work from Wash DC to Worthing for work about once every four months or so. To make the flights cheaper my company had me stay over Saturday night in London before flying back. On one of those visits, I asked my colleague who was traveling with me if he wanted to see a soccer (football game). He said sure and when we looked in the papers on Sun morning we discovered that the only club at home that day was Chelsea. We decided to try our luck and took the tube down to the area and started to walk along with everyone else toward the stadium. We quickly found some tickets and bought a scarf (we had no idea what colors the two teams wore but we thought best to wear something showing we supported the home team 🙂 ). A visit to a roaring pub for pre-game was followed by the walk with a few thousand into the stadium, think the capacity was 23k back then if I remember correctly. Along the way, the Wolves fan buses came down the street with a lot of commotion and vulgar arm waving on the street and up in the coaches. This was an FA Cup quarter final game. We sat somewhere on the long side of the pitch like a sardine in the old Stamford Bridge and it was electric. Chelsea won 1-0 on a goal by Gavin Peacock sending Chelsea to Wembley for the semi-finals. My moment of truth came in the loo just after the match when I witnessed an old geez wimpering of joy with tears in his eyes saying to everyone "lads, I've waited over 20 years and we are finally going back to Wembley". That was the moment I became a fan for life.
Along the way during the subsequent years I moved to Europe and have seen games at The Bridge on a few different occasions including a derby win vs Spurs with my daughter. I was also lucky enough to get really good midfield seats down near the pitch in Stockholm for the '98 Cup Final vs. Stuttgart. Wise victoriously held the cup right in front of me when the team gathered for the celebration pictures. I spent the glorious summer night in downtown Stockholm with 15k Chelsea fans singing until the sun game up.
Glad to have found this place and look forward to chatting about the team.
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DrBlue reacted to Scott in 31 years and countingWelcome DrBlue.
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DrBlue got a reaction from Boyne in 31 years and countingHello - I'm an American (Philly guy) living in Stockholm, Sweden. My first visit to Stamford Bridge was in '93. At that point in time, I used to travel with work from Wash DC to Worthing for work about once every four months or so. To make the flights cheaper my company had me stay over Saturday night in London before flying back. On one of those visits, I asked my colleague who was traveling with me if he wanted to see a soccer (football game). He said sure and when we looked in the papers on Sun morning we discovered that the only club at home that day was Chelsea. We decided to try our luck and took the tube down to the area and started to walk along with everyone else toward the stadium. We quickly found some tickets and bought a scarf (we had no idea what colors the two teams wore but we thought best to wear something showing we supported the home team 🙂 ). A visit to a roaring pub for pre-game was followed by the walk with a few thousand into the stadium, think the capacity was 23k back then if I remember correctly. Along the way, the Wolves fan buses came down the street with a lot of commotion and vulgar arm waving on the street and up in the coaches. This was an FA Cup quarter final game. We sat somewhere on the long side of the pitch like a sardine in the old Stamford Bridge and it was electric. Chelsea won 1-0 on a goal by Gavin Peacock sending Chelsea to Wembley for the semi-finals. My moment of truth came in the loo just after the match when I witnessed an old geez wimpering of joy with tears in his eyes saying to everyone "lads, I've waited over 20 years and we are finally going back to Wembley". That was the moment I became a fan for life.
Along the way during the subsequent years I moved to Europe and have seen games at The Bridge on a few different occasions including a derby win vs Spurs with my daughter. I was also lucky enough to get really good midfield seats down near the pitch in Stockholm for the '98 Cup Final vs. Stuttgart. Wise victoriously held the cup right in front of me when the team gathered for the celebration pictures. I spent the glorious summer night in downtown Stockholm with 15k Chelsea fans singing until the sun game up.
Glad to have found this place and look forward to chatting about the team.
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DrBlue reacted to Mod in 31 years and countingWelcome on buddy, great back story!
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DrBlue got a reaction from Sexyfootball in 31 years and countingHello - I'm an American (Philly guy) living in Stockholm, Sweden. My first visit to Stamford Bridge was in '93. At that point in time, I used to travel with work from Wash DC to Worthing for work about once every four months or so. To make the flights cheaper my company had me stay over Saturday night in London before flying back. On one of those visits, I asked my colleague who was traveling with me if he wanted to see a soccer (football game). He said sure and when we looked in the papers on Sun morning we discovered that the only club at home that day was Chelsea. We decided to try our luck and took the tube down to the area and started to walk along with everyone else toward the stadium. We quickly found some tickets and bought a scarf (we had no idea what colors the two teams wore but we thought best to wear something showing we supported the home team 🙂 ). A visit to a roaring pub for pre-game was followed by the walk with a few thousand into the stadium, think the capacity was 23k back then if I remember correctly. Along the way, the Wolves fan buses came down the street with a lot of commotion and vulgar arm waving on the street and up in the coaches. This was an FA Cup quarter final game. We sat somewhere on the long side of the pitch like a sardine in the old Stamford Bridge and it was electric. Chelsea won 1-0 on a goal by Gavin Peacock sending Chelsea to Wembley for the semi-finals. My moment of truth came in the loo just after the match when I witnessed an old geez wimpering of joy with tears in his eyes saying to everyone "lads, I've waited over 20 years and we are finally going back to Wembley". That was the moment I became a fan for life.
Along the way during the subsequent years I moved to Europe and have seen games at The Bridge on a few different occasions including a derby win vs Spurs with my daughter. I was also lucky enough to get really good midfield seats down near the pitch in Stockholm for the '98 Cup Final vs. Stuttgart. Wise victoriously held the cup right in front of me when the team gathered for the celebration pictures. I spent the glorious summer night in downtown Stockholm with 15k Chelsea fans singing until the sun game up.
Glad to have found this place and look forward to chatting about the team.
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DrBlue reacted to Valerie in 31 years and countingWelcome @DrBlue, great story.