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  1. For me the 97 cup final and the biggest ten men ever witnessed, the whole end of the old Wembley. This was the start of our comeback as a succesful and well organised club; shame we seem to be slipping back in the other direction.
  2. I am inclined to agree with Carshalton above and may well vote No. This is the only leverage we as fans really have with the club and once it has gone they can pretty much do what they like. I dont want to make any financial gain from my CPO but I do want to have a say in what the club does with SB.
  3. Woking comes in to the catchment as it has always been a strong area for Chelsea. When they had a good cup run in the 90's there were some 10,000 fans away at Everton and a lot of Chelsea were present. I also recall a cup game where Peter Bonetti turned out for Woking, played a blinder even though he was in his fifties.
  4. Does anyone know the year of the Forest weekend mentioned by Bovis above? It was a cracking couple of days and an excellent turnout for Chelsea. I recall Matthew Harding holding Court in the Bell Pub on the Saturday night buying drinks for anyone who seeemd to walk in. Memory is a bit foggy but I think it was the same year that lebouf and Vialli joined us. Shame the club choses to promote itself abroad now rather than these tournaments in the UK, much more fun for us fans.
  5. The memory is fading but I think it was 83/84 against Norwich, soaking wet night with more water on the pitch than grass. last game of the season and Joey Jones belly flopped in to a huge puddle and swam breast stroke at the end of the game. His last game I seem to recall. I think we needed a win to enter Europe but didn't matter anyway as the scousers put an end to European football for English clubs for 5 years.
  6. No a bad day out but a bit thread bare in terms of players available, not just for Chelsea but for other teams too. We were poor and did not make the final stages. I presume most of the big names were still away on their holidays. I enjoy watching the old boys play but at £30 a throw will give this a swerve in the future.
  7. Thug Rougvie. Makalele - The Tripod!
  8. Not the easiest of images to view, but I would guess at Johnny B and Gareth Hall however, I don't think these 4 were in the team at the same time but am probably wrong.
  9. I love Zola, my favourite ever chelsea player but is he any good as a coach? Italy U21's I think and then WHU, great players don't always make great coaches. I would hate it not to work out for him and have him dumped for lack of success. Also, shouldn't the manager be picking his assistants? Seems strange that rumours of coaches are abound before a manager has been finalised.
  10. I never enjoy sitting amongst away fans as you have to sit on your hands but I did on one occassion some 15 years ago. We played Liverpool at the bridge early January (could have been a cup game) and the only tickets I could get were in the Liverpool section which in those days was East Lower next to the Shed. We won and the camera panned along a line of these miserable hacked of scousers and came to me with a big grin on my face.
  11. My worse Chelsea match. After years of misery I thought we had finally cracked it, it tooks me months to get over that day.
  12. For all the problems in the past I must admit that my hatred of Spurs and their fans eased when we played them after Mattew Harding's death. You could have heard a pin drop in the bridge that day.
  13. I can see the value of bringing Drogs back to defend a corner but simply cannot understand why we bring everyone back to defend. When the ball is cleared up field it simply goes to the opposition and we are under pressure again. If you leave at least one player on the halfway line you have a chance of mounting an attack from this player or they can hold up play (Makalele) until help arrives. Is it the Italian over-defensive way of playing?
  14. Take an extra pair of laces for your DM's, there will be the usual free for all after the game for those the Old Bill removed and tied to the barriers outside the shed.
  15. 94 cup final for me, I was depressed for months after. A great cup run culminating with the Luton semi final and the whole ground singing Kerry Dixon off the pitch. I thought our time in the sun had finally come back but we were spanked in the rain at Wembley. Never been so miserable after game.
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