February 13, 20206 yr Another great FA Cup win over Liverpool on 13th Feb 1982. We won 2-0. Enjoy again the match highlights. Edited February 13, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 13, 20206 yr On 10/02/2020 at 08:27, Boyne said: Posted before. The back of the old West Stand. A bit random, but I've been trying to work out what that square object is on the blue corrugated fence - looks a bit like a bird nesting box!
February 13, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, In the Net said: A bit random, but I've been trying to work out what that square object is on the blue corrugated fence - looks a bit like a bird nesting box! It was for away fans to post their last will and testament.
February 14, 20206 yr 8 hours ago, MKBlue said: It was for away fans to post their last will and testament. Great reply . Trying not to laugh out at this time of the morning !
February 14, 20206 yr Feb 14th Feb 1986. We lost 3-2 in a friendly at Ibrox. Keith Jones and Nigel Spackman our scorers, A crowd of 17,512 saw it. I accept this is seemingly another random programme posted by myself. However, it was my first ever Chelsea game. After a few frustratingly false starts at last I saw us live Freezing cold night and I'm sure some of the floodlights failed too during the game.
February 14, 20206 yr 2 hours ago, erskblue said: Feb 14th Feb 1986. We lost 3-2 in a friendly at Ibrox. Keith Jones and Nigel Spackman our scorers, A crowd of 17,512 saw it. I accept this is seemingly another random programme posted by myself. However, it was my first ever Chelsea game. After a few frustratingly false starts at last I saw us live Freezing cold night and I'm sure some of the floodlights failed too during the game. Looks like Ted McMinn on the front of the Rangers programme. When he was good, he was very good but could be frustrating. A bit like Jesper GronkJaer.
February 14, 20206 yr 15 hours ago, erskblue said: Feb 14th Feb 1986. We lost 3-2 in a friendly at Ibrox. Keith Jones and Nigel Spackman our scorers, A crowd of 17,512 saw it. I accept this is seemingly another random programme posted by myself. However, it was my first ever Chelsea game. After a few frustratingly false starts at last I saw us live Freezing cold night and I'm sure some of the floodlights failed too during the game. Took me all day to get there and froze!!
February 15, 20206 yr 10 hours ago, Richard P said: Took me all day to get there and froze!! That night I remember realising just what a long journey it was there and back for the Chelsea support. The conditions were awful too. I was 18 and the day before and all that day, I was like an 8 year old waiting for Christmas.
February 15, 20206 yr Pre Season Team Group 1974/75. New record signing David Hay in the centre of the back row.
February 15, 20206 yr David Webb opened a wig boutique and hairdresser in London and is sitting in the chair ! Edited February 15, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 15, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, erskblue said: David Webb opened a wig boutique and hairdresser in London and is sitting in the chair ! I guess that is Marty Feldman helping him with the wig.
February 15, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, Strider6003 said: I guess that is Marty Feldman helping him with the wig. In 71/71, my first season going to the Bridge, the programme had a feature on celeb supporters. Marty Feldman was one of them, others that I can remember were: Ronnie Corbett, Charlie Drake, Michael Crawford, Rodney Bewes, Vidal Sassoon and Richard o'Sullivan.
February 15, 20206 yr 6 minutes ago, MKBlue said: In 71/71, my first season going to the Bridge, the programme had a feature on celeb supporters. Marty Feldman was one of them, others that I can remember were: Ronnie Corbett, Charlie Drake, Michael Crawford, Rodney Bewes, Vidal Sassoon and Richard o'Sullivan. Didn't know that yet would say before the FA Cup in 97 that was the last time we were winning silverware.
February 15, 20206 yr Just now, Strider6003 said: Didn't know that yet would say before the FA Cup in 97 that was the last time we were winning silverware. Immediately afterwards mate, FA Cup in 70, ECWC 71, enter me for 71/2 and we win nothing for 26 years.
February 15, 20206 yr 3 hours ago, Boyne said: Couldn't think of anywhere else to post this. Where did this come from boyne? Would like to get my hands on tee shirt and be proud to wear that round my home town. Just special
February 16, 20206 yr 17 hours ago, erskblue said: That night I remember realising just what a long journey it was there and back for the Chelsea support. The conditions were awful too. I was 18 and the day before and all that day, I was like an 8 year old waiting for Christmas. I went by Mini Bus. Started snowing when we left London on the M1 at 7:30am. Got to the ground 6:50pm!! Left after the game and got back home the next morning.
February 16, 20206 yr 5 hours ago, Richard P said: I went by Mini Bus. Started snowing when we left London on the M1 at 7:30am. Got to the ground 6:50pm!! Left after the game and got back home the next morning. Total respect then and now, for that dedication following us to a friendly match.
February 16, 20206 yr On 16th Feb 1965 we played a West Germany XI in a friendly in Wedaustadion We won 1-0. Barry Bridges scoring. It didn't do us any harm, as we then beat Spuds 1-0 in the FA Cup on the following Saturday Edited February 16, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 16, 20206 yr We played a West Germany X1 again on Tuesday, 17th Aug 1965. We lost 3-2 with Berry Bridges again and Jim McCalliog scoring for us. Edited February 16, 20206 yr by erskblue
February 16, 20206 yr 14 hours ago, tottonblue said: Where did this come from boyne? Would like to get my hands on tee shirt and be proud to wear that round my home town. Just special Found it on Facebook. Agree, it would make a great tee-shirt. Hopefully you'll be able to take the picture to a shop and a tee-shirt can be made up.
February 16, 20206 yr 22 hours ago, MKBlue said: In 71/71, my first season going to the Bridge, the programme had a feature on celeb supporters. Marty Feldman was one of them, others that I can remember were: Ronnie Corbett, Charlie Drake, Michael Crawford, Rodney Bewes, Vidal Sassoon and Richard o'Sullivan. I never knew Crawford supported us. Loved him as Frank Spencer on Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em.
February 16, 20206 yr 7 hours ago, Boyne said: Found it on Facebook. Agree, it would make a great tee-shirt. Hopefully you'll be able to take the picture to a shop and a tee-shirt can be made up. Cheers,good shout.
February 16, 20206 yr 12 hours ago, Jezz said: I never knew Crawford supported us. Loved him as Frank Spencer on Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em. One from my collection
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