Malo Gusto Gets Chelsea Chant [Video]
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1M ago
Chelsea fans started a Malo Gusto chant for the first time during Chelsea’s 2-2 draw against Brentford. It wasn’t just the goals from Nicolas Jackson and Axel Disasi that captured the attention of the Blues’ supporters. Instead, it was the performance of right-back Malo Gusto that resonated with the fans at the Gtech Community Stadium. For the first time, the name “Malo Gusto” was chanted by the away supporters, a simple yet significant gesture of appreciation for the player’s outstanding display on the field. Key Contribution Malo Gusto played a pivotal role in Chelsea’s performance against ..read more
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Impact of Reece James Injury Curse
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1M ago
The Reece James’ injury curse frustrates Chelsea fans deprived of seeing one of their own, our captain bring his world class talent to the pitch. Especially as a broader set of chronic injury troubles and poor form beset the club. Whilst Reece James’ injury has had the silver lining of giving Malo Gusto a chance to develop, his injuries worry fans, who are concerned that he will never be able to get back to his best. Why is Reece James always injured? Reece James’ injuries can be attributed to a mixture of bad luck, poor medical decision making from the Chelsea medical team and the demands of ..read more
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Should Chelsea Sack Pochettino?
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2M ago
As a passionate Chelsea fan, the question on whether Chelsea should sack Pochettino is becoming unavoidable. Performances are becoming more tepid by the week and there seems no clear pathway to success, I continue to be seething with frustration and anger over the disastrous state of affairs at our club. Pochettino Sack Race Has Begun There’s no sugarcoating it anymore: Mauricio Pochettino’s time at Chelsea looks to be going the same way as Graham Potter’s. We can’t ignore the harsh truth that even if Pochettino departs, the options for a suitable replacement are far from clear. And let’s not ..read more
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Chelsea Oldest Goalscorer Thiago Silva
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5M ago
Thiago Silva became Chelsea’s oldest goalscorer at 39 years and 51 days when he headed the Blues first goal in an iconic 4-4 draw against Manchester City at Stamford Bridge. Thiago Silva’s achievement makes him the fourth oldest player to score in the Premier League, behind Teddy Sheringham, Dean Windass, and Ryan Giggs. He will have to play at least another season to have a chance of beating the 40 years and 251 days set by Teddy Sheringham. Thiago Silva became Chelsea’s oldest goalscorer against Manchester City To celebrate his achievement, we have put together a rundown of the five oldes ..read more
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Chelsea WSL Review 2022/2023 – The Four Peat
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10M ago
The Chelsea Women’s team demonstrated resilience, skill, and grit to claim the Women’s Super League (WSL) title for an unprecedented fourth consecutive year. But the journey wasn’t a smooth sail from the get-go. Let’s look at how the Chelsea women turned the tides in their favour, emerging victorious in the 2022/23 season. An Unexpected Start The season began with a jolt for Chelsea, as the newly-promoted Liverpool team defeated them 2-1 in the opening match. Chelsea’s grip on the trophy seemed wavering, but this defeat turned out to be an anomaly rather than the norm. The Rise to Dominance T ..read more
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FAQ Worst Place To Sit At Stamford Bridge
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11M ago
The worst place to sit at Stamford Bridge depends on what you are looking for from a matchday experience, if you want a sedate and luxury matchday then the Matthew Harding and Shed End are probably not for you. Previously we have looked at the Best Place to sit at Stamford Bridge Previously we have looked but let’s face it, some spots don’t quite offer the premium experience we seek. Let’s reflect on the less desirable seats to help you make an informed decision. The ‘Worst’ Seat Depends on Your Perspective Undeniably, labelling a spot as the ‘worst’ is largely subjective and depends on perso ..read more
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Chelsea Ticket Categories Explained
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11M ago
Understanding the Chelsea ticket categories and pricing is crucial when planning to catch a game at Stamford Bridge. The popularity and demand of the matches often determine the Chelsea Premier League match categories. If a game is a high category, it will be harder to get tickets, whereas lower ticket categories may be easier to make happen. You also want to consider the best places to sit at Stamford Bridge. Categories and their meanings Primarily, the match categories can be divided into three parts – Category AA, Category A, and Category B. Category AA These are usually matches with the h ..read more
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Frank Lampard vs Graham Potter: Comparing Chelsea Managers
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11M ago
Frank Lampard vs Graham Potter is a debate that will make  Chelsea fans rage. But for the sake of argument, let’s compare the two managers Frank Lampard, a Chelsea legend as a player, faced considerable challenges as a manager despite an encouraging start. Graham Potter, lauded for his modern and tactically progressive approach at Brighton, found transitioning his strategies to Chelsea’s star-studded squad more challenging than expected. As we dissect their tenures, we will consider their handling of squad dynamics, tactical implementations, achievements, and their overall impact on the ..read more
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Remembering The 1994 Chelsea vs Luton FA Cup Semi-Final
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11M ago
To celebrate Luton’s promotion to the Premier League we thought we would remember the most iconic game featuring the Hatters. The 1994 Chelsea vs Luton FA Cup semi-final was a clash of two clubs about to go on two entirely different trajectories. Chelsea getting to Wembley was rare back in the 1990’s and it was the first time Chelsea had looked capable of winning the FA Cup in decades. So, as we look back at that memorable 1994 FA Cup semi-final, join us in revisiting a piece of Chelsea history that shaped the club’s identity and was a key marker in the club’s rebirth that culminated in winni ..read more
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Reviewing Chelsea’s Highest Paid New Signings Under Todd Boehly
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1y ago
Chelsea have invested huge amounts in the playing squad in transfer fees and salaries, but results have been terrible. While some signings are gradually finding their feet and showing promise, others, like Marc Cucurella, seem to be struggling despite high expectations. Reviewing Chelsea’s Highest Paid New Signings from 2022-2023 Let’s dive into the performance and prospects of these top earners. Raheem Sterling – £325k The spirited and lightning-fast England international joined Chelsea with high expectations. Sterling’s transition has been rough so far and the jury is out on whether he cou ..read more
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