Senin, 02 Juli 2007

CHELSEA

All because Fulham refused to play at Stamford Bridge. That’s why the owner of the stadium started his own team, they became Chelsea and the style of the club was set long before Blue Ken took over. The ground was to become marshalling yards for the railway, but the plans were shunted into a siding as it developed into a multi-use complex - hosting greyhound racing, speedway, American Football, three FA Cup finals, electric fencing (with electric seating too - have you noticed how their fans all leap up when a decision goes against them ?? - 70 volts through the seats that is !!) and now conference centre, hotel, restaurants, etc. Anything but football really.
Division Two became the first port of call for the Pensioners as the Southern League didn’t want to accept them into their competition. The club had already established a reputation for signing big stars and William "Fatty" Foulke, the 23 stone goalkeeper was one in a long line of imports which characterised this glitzy, showbiz club.

It is thanks to Chelsea, that the "Southern Softies" tag arose, because five of their players left the field when playing against Blackpool as the weather conditions didn’t suit their liking. Unsurprisingly they now have a much bigger dressing room than the away side.

Drake’s Ducklings were the first Chelsea side to do anything remarkable. His youngsters took the game by storm during the 1950’s and in 1955 the side won the League Championship for the one and only time. By 1961, they had drafted in the talents of the peripatetic manager, Tommy Docherty and four years later they became the proud winners of the League Cup. In fact, Cup competitions dominated their success, with the FA Cup (after a violent replay against Leeds United) in 1970, the European Cup Winners Cup in 1971 (after a forgettable replay against Real Madrid, who were at their lowest point), the FA Cup and the League Cup double in 1997 and the Cup Winners Cup again in 1998.

During the 70’s when the rich and famous flocked to Stamford Bridge, the club invested in a new stand which crippled them financially and caused the playing side to suffer. Dark times in West London indeed with relegation and Ken Bates taking over as Chairman after leaving that position at Oldham in 1982. It was the dogmatic style of leadership Chelsea needed to improve and they had a blaze of success winning Division Two in 1984, the 1986 Full Members Cup and Div. 2 again in 1989.

The success of the club during the 70’s had been based on a few signings and a hardcore of homegrown hard men. Mickey Droy and Chopper Harris before him were the sort of players favoured by the Blues and it is a progression from that heritage that sees Lebeouf in their defence now. It was only really when ex-Spur Glenn Hoddle arrived from Swindon to lead the side that they started playing football and attracting star names. Gullit, signed as a player, succeeded Hoddle as boss and the same happened with Vialli. There is talk of Chelsea changing their nickname from the traditional "Pensioners" to the Blue Helmets, because of their similarity to the United Nations. The Chelsea matchday magazine now comes in seven different language editions. The eradication of English talent from the side has been down to the influx of foreign stars, but the shadow of the 70’s money troubles must raise doubts about what will happen should further glory elude the current crop. The expectation of the fans and Mr. Bates means that Chelsea will be required to win big things soon or heads will roll.

Just like the old days of the Shed then !!

But then, just when it looked like they might go bankrupt under the pressure of increasing bank repayments, along comes Roman Abramovich with his billion roubles to snap up all the top talent in Europe (and anywhere in the world that takes his Russian Express credit card). The aim is to buy the Champions League, but whether that happens soon or later or before he gets bored or bumped off by the Russian mafia, we all wait to see. In 2004-05, they managed to buy their way to their first top flight championship in 50 years and they have spent over £20 million on each of two players after this to try to succeed in Europe.

FAMOUS PLAYERS : - Peter Osgood, Jimmy Greaves, Pietro Del Picolo, Peter "The Cat" Bonetti, David Teal, David "The Dog" Beasant, Ernest Mallard, Bobby Tambling, "Bonecrusher" Smith, G. Lory-Hunter.

FAMOUS FANS :- Richard Attenborough (Film Director), David Mellor (Ex-Tory MP and Radio presenter), Alec Stewart (cricketer), Tim Lovejoy (Sky TV presenter), David Baddiel (Comedian), Damon Albarn (Musician - Blur), John "Interesting" Major (Tory MP and former PM).


Club Records

Formed 1905
Turned Professional 1905
Became a Limited Company 1905
Previous names -
Previous grounds -
Nickname "The BLUES" or "The PENSIONERS"
Club Colours HOME : Shirts - Royal Blue with white and amber trim
Shorts - Blue with white and amber trim
Socks - White with blue and amber trim
AWAY : Shirts - Gold with blue trim
Shorts - Blue
Socks - Gold with blue turnover
Record Premier League Win 6-0 v Barnsley
Away 24.8.1997
Record Premier League Defeat 1-4 v Leeds United
Away 6.11.1998
1-4 v Manchester United
Home 21.10.1995
1-4 v Sunderland
Away 4.12.1999
Record Football League Win 9-2 v Glossop North End
Div. 2 1.9.1906
Record Football League Defeat 1-8 v Wolverhampton Wanderers
Div. 1 26.9.1953
Record Cup Win 13-0 Jeunesse Hautcharage
ECWC R1 29.9.1971
Record Fee Paid £40 million to AC Milan (Italy) for Andrei SHEVCHENKO (31 May 2006)
Record Fee Received £4.5 million from Leeds United for Michael DUBERRY (July 1999)
Record Football League Appearances 655 - Ron HARRIS (1962-80)
Record Premier League Appearances 225 - Dennis WISE (1992-2000)
Record Premier League goalscorer 36 - John SPENCER (1992-97)
Record goalscorer in a Premier League season 13 - Mark STEIN (1993-94)
13 - John SPENCER (1995-96)
Record goalscorer in a League season 41 - Jimmy GREAVES (1960-61)
Record all-time goalscorer 164 - Bobby TAMBLING (1958-70)
Record Home Attendance (all-time) 82,905 v Arsenal
Div. 1 12.10.1935
Record Match receipts £488,960 v Liverpool (PL) 30.12.1995
Record Premier League Attendance 37,064 v Manchester United 11.9.1993
Record total of goals in a Premier League season 71 - 1997-98, 38 games
Record Premier League points total 75 - 1998-99, 38 games
Record total of League goals in a season 98 - 1960-61
Division 1 42 games
Record League Points Total 3 points for a win : 99 - 1988-89
Division 2
2 points for a win : 57 - 1906-07
Division 2
Most Capped Player while at club Dan PETRESCU - 43 (Romania


STADIUM DETAILS

Address : Stamford Bridge, London SW6 1HS
Telephone : 020 7385 5545

020 7386 7799 (Ticket Office)
09068 121 011 (Ticket news and promotions)
020 7368 7799 (Credit Card Bookings)
0891 121159 (News)
Fax : 020 7385 4831

Capacity : 41,000 (eventually)
Pitch size : 113 yards x 74 yards


Official website : www.chelseafc.co.uk
Unofficial website : www.chelseanet.cjb.net

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