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Chelsea v West Brom Sept 1905

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Chelsea v Leeds City. 6th Jan 1912. Att.10,000 We won 4-2 our goals from Bridgeman, Downing, Dodd and Thomson.We finished the season 2nd.
 
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Chelsea at Stamford  Bridge, 1905. [The Book of Football. A complete history and record of the Association and Rugby games, London, Amalgamated Press, 1906]
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Just six years after we were formed.  

A crowd of 77,592 watched us play Swindon Town in the FA Cup at The Bridge.  Not bad eh !

On 11th March 1911. We won 3-1.

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Chelsea toured Denmark, Bohemia, Austria and Hungary just one year after formation, winning every match.

Matches

D M Year Opposition Result Score Venue
13 May 1906 Boldklubben 1893 Won 6-2 Copenhagen, Denmark
14 May 1906 Southampton Won 2-1 Copenhagen, Denmark
16 May 1906 Deutscher FC Won 4-0 Prague, Bohemia
17 May 1906 Deutscher FC Won 6-1 Prague, Bohemia
18 May 1906 Budapesti Torna Club Won 4-0 Budapest, Hungary
20 May 1906 Magyar Atletikai Club Won 6-0 Budapest, Hungary
22 May 1906 Ferencvaros Terna Club Won 3-1 Budapest, Hungary
24 May 1906 Vienna Cricket FC Won 3-1 Vienna, Austria
26 May 1906 First Vienna FC Won 3-0 Vienna, Austria
27 May 1906 Wiener Ramblers Won 6-0 Vienna, Austria
 

 

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The captains of Chelsea and Everton shaking hands before the start of a cup tie at Chelsea's ground, Stamford Bridge.
An FA Cup 3rd Rd match v Everton at The Bridge in Jan 1929. We won 2-0  in front of a crowd of 61,316.

We were in Division 2. While Everton were reigning Division 1 Champions. The great Dixie Deans had scored an amazing 60 goals for them that season and was their centre forward against us.

 

Do you know the Chelsea FC motto? Did you even know we had a motto? Well we do, and this is it:

Nisi Dominus Frustra, taken from Psalm 127 of the Old Testament, and which translates as:  Without God, it is in vain. Goes all the way back to 1905, the reason I’ve posted it here.

So there you go. You learn something every day! 

1 hour ago, Upsetter said:

Do you know the Chelsea FC motto? Did you even know we had a motto? Well we do, and this is it:

Nisi Dominus Frustra, taken from Psalm 127 of the Old Testament, and which translates as:  Without God, it is in vain. Goes all the way back to 1905, the reason I’ve posted it here.

So there you go. You learn something every day! 

Thanks for posting. I never knew that.  I wonder if it was ever used on the shirt. Have looked at old pictures and can't see it. Perhaps on parts of the Bridge back in the day?

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Thanks for posting. I never knew that.  I wonder if it was ever used on the shirt. Have looked at old pictures and can't see it. Perhaps on parts of the Bridge back in the day?

I’ve come across a few sites stating that the motto was never used on a shirt. But they’re wrong! The following is taken from a replica 1905 shirt:

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Which in turn was inspired by the Chelsea Coat Of Arms:

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…. which were officially granted on February 28, 1903.

The crosier alludes to the abbot of Westminster, Lord of the Manor of Chelsea. The winged bull is the symbol of St. Luke, patron saint of the parish. The lion represents Lord Cadogan, the sword and boars from Sir Hans Sloane, both Lords of the Manor of Chelsea. The stag's head comes from the Stanley family. One of Sit Hans' daughters married into the Stanley family.

Looking at the modern incarnation of the Chelsea FC badge, it’s evident that over the years, the club (thankfully!) decided to go with Lord Cadogan’s lion. 

More info here

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On 13/09/2021 at 18:04, Upsetter said:

Do you know the Chelsea FC motto? Did you even know we had a motto? Well we do, and this is it:

Nisi Dominus Frustra, taken from Psalm 127 of the Old Testament, and which translates as:  Without God, it is in vain. Goes all the way back to 1905, the reason I’ve posted it here.

So there you go. You learn something every day! 

Never knew that. Cheers.

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Former Chelsea player Vivian Woodward delivering churns of milk to market.

He became a farmer in Essex after retiring from football. Picture dated October 1925. Just like this picture.

I now have the Madness Song. ‘I like driving in my car.’ In my head.😀

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