June 23, 20206 yr 1 hour ago, Boyne said: Thought he was gonna be the new Peter Bonnetti/ Shilton, when he played for us at 17, just looked him up, totally forgot he played for us in the Full Members cup Final.
June 23, 20206 yr 13 minutes ago, chi blue said: Thought he was gonna be the new Peter Bonnetti/ Shilton, when he played for us at 17, just looked him up, totally forgot he played for us in the Full Members cup Final. Played a couple of matches that season before the Full Members Cup Final after Eddie was injured and then played a couple of games after: those two awful results against the West Ham and QPR. I was trying to remember who played for the rest of the season in goal and had to look up that we signed Tony Godden on loan. Probably Godden's greatest moment with us was when he saved two penalties at Old Trafford the following season. A good day out with us winning 1-0. The other goalie in the season 85/86 was Les Fridge. He only played one game and that was the last of the season when we lost 5-1 at home to Watford. His confidence must have been shot to pieces.
June 23, 20206 yr I was going to put this in the Corona Virus thread but I didn't think anyone would know who he was.
June 23, 20206 yr 6 hours ago, Boyne said: Played a couple of matches that season before the Full Members Cup Final after Eddie was injured and then played a couple of games after: those two awful results against the West Ham and QPR. I was trying to remember who played for the rest of the season in goal and had to look up that we signed Tony Godden on loan. Probably Godden's greatest moment with us was when he saved two penalties at Old Trafford the following season. A good day out with us winning 1-0. The other goalie in the season 85/86 was Les Fridge. He only played one game and that was the last of the season when we lost 5-1 at home to Watford. His confidence must have been shot to pieces.
June 23, 20206 yr 13th Nov 1985. The Hawthorns : Eddie and Tony Godden before the penalty shoot out in the Full Members Cup 3rd Rd Game. We won shoot out 5-4 The game finished 2-2 after extra time. (Photo by Hugh Hastings/Chelsea FC via Getty Images) Edited June 23, 20206 yr by erskblue
June 23, 20206 yr 3 hours ago, bluehaze said: I was going to put this in the Corona Virus thread but I didn't think anyone would know who he was. I think you have to be of a certain age!! I was only 10 in 1978 when I started going, but you still have to learn your history on and off the pitch. My history teacher was quite impressed when I chose to do a project on the club!! saw the above at Marseille in 1999 with a Second World War gas mask when the cs gas canisters were raining in from the military!! Edited June 23, 20206 yr by Richard P
June 23, 20206 yr 8 hours ago, Boyne said: Played a couple of matches that season before the Full Members Cup Final after Eddie was injured and then played a couple of games after: those two awful results against the West Ham and QPR. I was trying to remember who played for the rest of the season in goal and had to look up that we signed Tony Godden on loan. Probably Godden's greatest moment with us was when he saved two penalties at Old Trafford the following season. A good day out with us winning 1-0. The other goalie in the season 85/86 was Les Fridge. He only played one game and that was the last of the season when we lost 5-1 at home to Watford. His confidence must have been shot to pieces. Those two games destroyed his confidence. He was only 5 10 or 11 so he wasn’t the best at crosses and looked small in the goal.
June 23, 20206 yr I was at that Watford game ,mid week if i recall ,got stuffed of course, but the statto in me always remembers it because of les fridge being in goal...funny how we can fondly recall a 5 1 home defeat to Watford because of the goalie making his debut like many i had high hopes for Steve Francis ,bit like kepa good shot stopper but lacking a bit of presence
June 23, 20206 yr 'Tough British Booters' Great Headline ! The last game of our May/June 1967 close season tour of USA, Canada & Central America Tour . In which we played 10 games, Winning 7 losing 2 and drawing 1.
June 24, 20206 yr ' Terry Venables beats the referee as he steps in to ensure calm after an incident between his Chelsea team-mate Frank Blunstone and Arsenal's John Barnwell.' Original caption. ' For the record we won 3-1. Sat 16th Nov 1963. Edited June 24, 20206 yr by erskblue
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