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In a week where Chelsea put their supporters through the mill in the Carling Cup and then produce a thoroughly professional performance at the JJB; Chelsea PodJockey Blueblagger asks the question to Chelsea fans what you would prefer? Sexy Football or…
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In a season that started with so much hope; the wheels have slowly come off the Blues bandwagon. Chelsea Pod Jockey BlueBlagger looks at the latest to rebel Didier Drogba and hopes he will give nothing less than 100% for the remainder of the…
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Chelsea Pod Jockey BlueBlagger feels it time that all blues fans form a United front and get behind the new management team.
The arrival of Henk ten Cate from…
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Chelsea PodJockey BlueBlagger takes a swipe at the stayaway supporters and feels it time to realise that one man is not bigger than the club.
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In a traumatic 24hrs at the club, Chelsea PodJockey Blueblagger is appealing for calm among restless supporters!

Chelsea supporters are, of course, devastated by the news of…
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Chelsea’s good start to this new season of the Premiership – sorry… Premier League – has been mirrored by everybody’s favourites for the Title Manchester Utd relatively poor start. After just four games, José Mourinho finds himself five points ahead of friend but also great rival Sir Alex Ferguson.
This gap means that…
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Chelsea’s summer signings are a step in the right direction. It is only Florent Malouda that has so far cost Chelsea any money and, judging by his performance in his new side’s first warm-up game against Mexican side Club America in which he scored the equaliser and made the winner for John Terry in the 2-1 victory, he’ll prove extremely…
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Despite the fact hat the football season ended in May, as ever, the back
pages of many of the newspapers and reporting via other media outlets continued
to speculate about the future of John Terry and, in particular, Frank Lampard.
So, when the Chelsea Board meet at Cobham for the official opening of the state
of the art training facility,…
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Well, the season ended on a high. The FA Cup victory at the new Wembley
Stadium gave Chelsea a unique place in football folklore. In beating Manchester
Utd, Chelsea became the last side to win the trophy at the old Wembley and the
first to win it at the new stadium.
In winning both the League and FA Cups, Chelsea…
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Chelsea’s Premiership hopes came to an end with a 1-1 draw at the Emirates
with Arsenal. There were, however, no tears as José Mourinho’s men – reduced to
10 with the sending-off of Khalid Boulahrouz – showed immense spirit, resilience
and strength of character to come from a goal behind, level and then so very
nearly win it – Joe…
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