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Hi all,

New to the forum but not a new succes supporter. Started to follow Chelsea when Kenneth Monkou started playing cause his brother was in my class.First visit at the Bridge was in '96. My first Chelsea shirt was the blue/red Coors one with Spencer on the back. Then it went one with European trips to Bruges, Bratislava and the final in Stockholm. Been to many games at Stamford Bridge and in Europe now including three FA Cup finals and last but not least our last game in Munich.



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Hello Dutchbloke! Nice to meet you. There is a lovely Dutch lass on board the good ship Shed End! blue%20scalf.gif



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Hello Dutchbloke! Nice to meet you. There is a lovely Dutch lass on board the good ship Shed End! blue%20scalf.gif

Yes, I admit I'm lovely!

Welkom op het forum Dutchbloke. Is de Den Haag vlag in je foto van jou?

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Hi Valerie I'll stick to English otherwise it would be a bit inpolite. I'll have to say it's our flag. So your dutch as well? Which area do you come from?





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Hi Valerie I'll stick to English otherwise it would be a bit inpolite. I'll have to say it's our flag. So your dutch as well? Which area do you come from?

Yes, I'm Dutch, from the Amsterdam area. I support PSV in the Dutch league, although I don't follow them like I follow the Chelsea ::ChELSeAFaN::

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So you'll be having a tough time supporting PSV in the Amsterdam area. Well as you might know our local team is sh*t every year. Except for last year with qualifyin for the qualifyin round of the Europa League. Do you often go to London?

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Once or twice a season. By the looks of it, you go more often!

I'm not an outspoken PSV supporter, so it's not bad. However, it's tiresome having to explain every time why I support Chelsea. It's as if people feel you're not allowed to support a foreign team. Do you get that response too?

For next season, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a draw with Ajax or Feyenoord in the CL group stage :beg:

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For next season, I'm keeping my fingers crossed for a draw with Ajax or Feyenoord in the CL group stage :beg:

If we get Ajax I'll only go if I can get tickets for the away end. I'm not going to sit between the local supporters after our last match overthere with about ten youth players and we lost they acted if they won the CL. The same arrogance as I expierenced in Munich saturday

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If we get Ajax I'll only go if I can get tickets for the away end. I'm not going to sit between the local supporters after our last match overthere with about ten youth players and we lost they acted if they won the CL. The same arrogance as I expierenced in Munich saturday

That was the friendly, right? I sat in the away end :smile: Huge climb, no escalators there...



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Hello Guys.

I'm a Chelsea fan from the Netherlands and I also know Dutchbloke (from twitter).

As a kid my dad told me lots of beautiful stories about football and especially about a friend of him who was a huge Chelsea fan. This friend (his name was Theo de Wit) was already a fan of the club since 1960-1970 and because of him I also started to love this club.

This man was a huge Chelsea fan, and when he passed away (http://www.thefootballnetwork.net/main/s379/st140954.htm <--- This is him) he died with the Chelsea scarf in his hands. After he died I inherited all his Chelsea stuff and I promised myself to love Chelsea till I die.

Now, many years later I'm started to visit Chelsea (I'm done with school and I'm working so I have enough money to do that). My first match was the incredible match against Wigan (8-0 and our fourth title). This year I visited Chelsea-Leverkusen and Chelsea-Sunderland.

Chelsea is one of the most important things in my life and that day in Munich was by far the greatest day in my life. I dreamed about that day for almost ten years. That night in Moscow and that Iniesta goal were very painful and I couldn't sleep after that moments but now everything has changed :)

I was in Munich and when Drogba scored that goal I had the best feeling ever. I was singing ''One team in London'' and ''We hate Tottenham'' and hundreds of Chelsea-fans were joining me when I was singing that. Many fans hugged me and it was just fantastic.

I love London and when my girlfriend has her school license we want to move to London for a minimum of six months. Offcourse I'm going to visit every Chelsea home match when I stay there.

Offcourse I will also learn to increase my English because it isn't great at the moment (sorry for that).

OUR BLOOD IS BLUE AND WE WILL LEAVE YOU NEVER!!! :wink:



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Hello Guys.

I'm a Chelsea fan from the Netherlands and I also know Dutchbloke (from twitter).

As a kid my dad told me lots of beautiful stories about football and especially about a friend of him who was a huge Chelsea fan. This friend (his name was Theo de Wit) was already a fan of the club since 1960-1970 and because of him I also started to love this club.

This man was a huge Chelsea fan, and when he passed away (http://www.thefootba...79/st140954.htm <--- This is him) he died with the Chelsea scarf in his hands. After he died I inherited all his Chelsea stuff and I promised myself to love Chelsea till I die.

Now, many years later I'm started to visit Chelsea (I'm done with school and I'm working so I have enough money to do that). My first match was the incredible match against Wigan (8-0 and our fourth title). This year I visited Chelsea-Leverkusen and Chelsea-Sunderland.

Chelsea is one of the most important things in my life and that day in Munich was by far the greatest day in my life. I dreamed about that day for almost ten years. That night in Moscow and that Iniesta goal were very painful and I couldn't sleep after that moments but now everything has changed :)

I was in Munich and when Drogba scored that goal I had the best feeling ever. I was singing ''One team in London'' and ''We hate Tottenham'' and hundreds of Chelsea-fans were joining me when I was singing that. Many fans hugged me and it was just fantastic.

I love London and when my girlfriend has her school license we want to move to London for a minimum of six months. Offcourse I'm going to visit every Chelsea home match when I stay there.

Offcourse I will also learn to increase my English because it isn't great at the moment (sorry for that).

OUR BLOOD IS BLUE AND WE WILL LEAVE YOU NEVER!!! :wink:

Welcome, Flip, and don't worry about your English - it's the sentiments that count, and yours are spot on! ::ChELSeAFaN::


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