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Hello you lot !

Does anyone remember a game at WHL when they didn't want any Chelsea fans attending?

The days before memberships etc.

To ensure only spurs fans got in, they had to show evidence that they had been to the previous home game . Can't remember if they had to produce the program or a voucher or what, but we went over there anyway and bought what was required off of the touts outside and then got in.

We had to stand amongst their fans and keep quiet, I think we scored and couldn't celebrate, but nearly pissed ourselves trying not to laugh !! Anyone remember it ??

Clattenburg's shameful admission on how he decided to referee our game v Spurs in the " Battle of the Bridge"

I allowed them to self-destruct'

Incredibly, however, there were no red cards issued by referee Mark Clattenburg, despite Erik Lamela deliberately treading on Cesc Fabregas's hand and Eric Dier cleaning out Hazard late on.

"It was pure theatre," Clattenburg later recalled. "I went in with a gameplan: that I didn't want Tottenham Hotspur blaming Mark Clattenburg that they were losing the title. There should have been three red cards to Tottenham.

On 12/11/2025 at 18:40, The Rising Sun said:

Hello you lot !

Does anyone remember a game at WHL when they didn't want any Chelsea fans attending?

The days before memberships etc.

To ensure only spurs fans got in, they had to show evidence that they had been to the previous home game . Can't remember if they had to produce the program or a voucher or what, but we went over there anyway and bought what was required off of the touts outside and then got in.

We had to stand amongst their fans and keep quiet, I think we scored and couldn't celebrate, but nearly pissed ourselves trying not to laugh !! Anyone remember it ??

Yes, it was during WHL rebuilding and capacity was reduced. Our lot split up so as not attract attention.

On 12/11/2025 at 18:40, The Rising Sun said:

Hello you lot !

Does anyone remember a game at WHL when they didn't want any Chelsea fans attending?

The days before memberships etc.

To ensure only spurs fans got in, they had to show evidence that they had been to the previous home game . Can't remember if they had to produce the program or a voucher or what, but we went over there anyway and bought what was required off of the touts outside and then got in.

We had to stand amongst their fans and keep quiet, I think we scored and couldn't celebrate, but nearly pissed ourselves trying not to laugh !! Anyone remember it ??

Was at Wembley Arena to watch it on big screen 10,000 sell out! Was so loud in there!

Soccer - Football League photo shoot - Chelsea. Tommy Docherty, Chelsea Manager Stock Photo

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Tommy Docherty meets the players on his first day as a player coach.

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Oct. 10, 1965 - Rome Soccer crowds pelt Chelsea players during theirinter-cities fairs Cup-title in Rome.: Chelsea manager Tommy Docherty and his left-winger John Boyle were both knocked out by objects thrown by the Italian soccer crowd during the Inter-Cities Fairs cup-tie against the Italian soccer team Roma in Rome on Wednesday night. Photo shows some of the Chelsea players duck their heads to avoid objects thrown at them by the crowd as they walk to the tunnel for the interval. Stock Photo

Roma supporters pelt Chelsea players during the Inter City Fairs Cup-title in Rome.

Tommy Docherty and John Boyle were both knocked out by objects thrown by the crowd.

Photo shows some of the Chelsea players duck their heads to avoid objects thrown at them by the crowd as they walk to the tunnel for the interval. October 1965.


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10 hours ago, erskblue said:

Soccer - Football League photo shoot - Chelsea. Tommy Docherty, Chelsea Manager Stock Photo

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Tommy Docherty meets the players on his first day as a player coach.

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Oct. 10, 1965 - Rome Soccer crowds pelt Chelsea players during theirinter-cities fairs Cup-title in Rome.: Chelsea manager Tommy Docherty and his left-winger John Boyle were both knocked out by objects thrown by the Italian soccer crowd during the Inter-Cities Fairs cup-tie against the Italian soccer team Roma in Rome on Wednesday night. Photo shows some of the Chelsea players duck their heads to avoid objects thrown at them by the crowd as they walk to the tunnel for the interval. Stock Photo

Roma supporters pelt Chelsea players during the Inter City Fairs Cup-title in Rome.

Tommy Docherty and John Boyle were both knocked out by objects thrown by the crowd.

Photo shows some of the Chelsea players duck their heads to avoid objects thrown at them by the crowd as they walk to the tunnel for the interval. October 1965.


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Great pictures of The Doc there, 👍

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