January 6, 20206 yr Chelsea obsessed here, massive fan since after the 2006 World Cup. Started following in the season we lost the title to United in the "chin up" Mou reaction, but won two cups, the first in that absurdly violent banter match against Arse, the other the remarkable 1-0 over United. Then it came the painful season with Jose's firing, three 2nd places, JT penalty... then brazilian manager Scolari came along and I was the first to suspect since I knew for years his arrogance and sh*thouse tactics, and then all the usual rollercoaster. I started and wrote for a couple of years for Chelsea Brasil (that was recgonized by Chelsea.com as a official fanbase or something like that), but sports writing is not really for me. At least I had the chance to wrote the post match of the 1-1 Munich final. Arguably one of the 5 best days of my life! Then time passed, I distanced a bit from the brazilian fanbase (the enviroment was a bit too adolescent and negative for me), was a bit active on reddit, then on we ain't got no history. I had the chance to live in London for a while and went to see our 2-0 victory over WBA (Costa and Hazard scored), in our 2014-15 title campaign... I also was in London for a little bit in 2016, couldn't get tickets but wore a shirt in the matchday we beat West ham 2-1 in the opening match for Conte's season (later people told me that in England it's negative to wear football t-shirts outside of sports enviorment ? something that is super normal in Brazil). Still, last two seasons we won the league, I was in London at least for a while, I need to come back to bring back luck to the boys! Anyways, Chelsea is massive of my life. In periods of heavy depression, Chelsea saved me many times, coming back from the ashes to inspire me or at least give me some joy. The most difficult period of my life I literally couldn't get out of bed and Conte made that team that finished bottom table past year win easily a league that was claimed to be Pep vs Jose. While my fav season was 2011-12, and Jose teams were machines, my fav Chelsea team to watch was definitely 2009-10. My favourite players naturally Drogba, Lamps, Cech and Terry, but the one that was much fun to watch was definitely Eden. Sometimes I had the feeling I was turning the TV on just to see him. Sad to see him go, but we have enough young talent to replicate that! Also I really hate all of Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool, Barcelona, United... I didn't hate City a lot since they weren't big at the start and not involved in big title races or cup confronts with us yet, but I hate Pep for his Barca's connection and smug, so it counts it. Last year I wanted to die after the Liverpool-Spurs final was confirmed. I quietly supported Liverpool, very nauseous, because Spurs winning the CL would be just too much for me, but I hate Liverpool with all my heart as well. I find it a bit of weird that we have some supporters that are a big sympathetic with them, I'm forever pissed by those 2000s confronts and their fanbase. But to each its own I guess Anyway I talked too much already, I hope to be a valuable member of this community ;)
January 6, 20206 yr 2 hours ago, lithium said: Chelsea obsessed here, massive fan since after the 2006 World Cup. Started following in the season we lost the title to United in the "chin up" Mou reaction, but won two cups, the first in that absurdly violent banter match against Arse, the other the remarkable 1-0 over United. Then it came the painful season with Jose's firing, three 2nd places, JT penalty... then brazilian manager Scolari came along and I was the first to suspect since I knew for years his arrogance and sh*thouse tactics, and then all the usual rollercoaster. I started and wrote for a couple of years for Chelsea Brasil (that was recgonized by Chelsea.com as a official fanbase or something like that), but sports writing is not really for me. At least I had the chance to wrote the post match of the 1-1 Munich final. Arguably one of the 5 best days of my life! Then time passed, I distanced a bit from the brazilian fanbase (the enviroment was a bit too adolescent and negative for me), was a bit active on reddit, then on we ain't got no history. I had the chance to live in London for a while and went to see our 2-0 victory over WBA (Costa and Hazard scored), in our 2014-15 title campaign... I also was in London for a little bit in 2016, couldn't get tickets but wore a shirt in the matchday we beat West ham 2-1 in the opening match for Conte's season (later people told me that in England it's negative to wear football t-shirts outside of sports enviorment ? something that is super normal in Brazil). Still, last two seasons we won the league, I was in London at least for a while, I need to come back to bring back luck to the boys! Anyways, Chelsea is massive of my life. In periods of heavy depression, Chelsea saved me many times, coming back from the ashes to inspire me or at least give me some joy. The most difficult period of my life I literally couldn't get out of bed and Conte made that team that finished bottom table past year win easily a league that was claimed to be Pep vs Jose. While my fav season was 2011-12, and Jose teams were machines, my fav Chelsea team to watch was definitely 2009-10. My favourite players naturally Drogba, Lamps, Cech and Terry, but the one that was much fun to watch was definitely Eden. Sometimes I had the feeling I was turning the TV on just to see him. Sad to see him go, but we have enough young talent to replicate that! Also I really hate all of Tottenham, Arsenal, Liverpool, Barcelona, United... I didn't hate City a lot since they weren't big at the start and not involved in big title races or cup confronts with us yet, but I hate Pep for his Barca's connection and smug, so it counts it. Last year I wanted to die after the Liverpool-Spurs final was confirmed. I quietly supported Liverpool, very nauseous, because Spurs winning the CL would be just too much for me, but I hate Liverpool with all my heart as well. I find it a bit of weird that we have some supporters that are a big sympathetic with them, I'm forever pissed by those 2000s confronts and their fanbase. But to each its own I guess Anyway I talked too much already, I hope to be a valuable member of this community ? Welcome and I guess your user name has something to do with your depression. I have been depressed from time to time and found out I had injuries and undiagnosed health problems so understand why football provides some relief at times.
January 6, 20206 yr Author 58 minutes ago, Strider6003 said: Welcome and I guess your user name has something to do with your depression. I have been depressed from time to time and found out I had injuries and undiagnosed health problems so understand why football provides some relief at times. Supporting our team in victory and defeat was always a huge help, in dark periods having a schedule of our next games always gave me some sense of routine, sometimes as far as reminding me which day of the week it was. Following team news, transfers, chatting online with other fans always help to keep my head filled too.
January 6, 20206 yr Welcome Lithium, sorry for making a terrible first impression, I promise it's not usually like that here.
January 6, 20206 yr 5 hours ago, lithium said: Still, last two seasons we won the league, I was in London at least for a while, I need to come back to bring back luck to the boys! I think we need to have a whip round and get you and @Valerie permanently London based.
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